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  3. Turkey and the Balkans.

    When the Turks landed at Charkeui, the Bulgarian forces quickly hemmed them in and drove them panic-stricken back to their vessels. The Bulgarian ...

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  4. Strength of Navies.

    In the House of Commons, today Dr. M' Namara (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), in reply to a question said that the Right Hon. ...

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  5. Antarctic Martyrdom.

    The King has telegraphed to Lord Curzon, president of the Royal Geographical Society, expressing his grief at the disaster to Capt. Scott and his ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES.

    The steamer Queensland Transport, built for Houlder Bros., was launched yesterday at West Hartlepool. ...

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  7. A NATIONAL CALAMITY.

    All New Zealand was profoundly stirred by the news of the disaster. The maintenance of secrecy under the present circumstances is regarded as ...

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  8. TEACHING THE MAN ON THE LAND

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that the expenditure by Canada of £2,000,000 on agricultural and veterinary instruction is an example to Great Britain. ...

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  9. THE TIDINGS CONFIRMED.

    Romours of the disaster to Capt. Scott's expedition are confirmed by the report of Capt. Evans. The Terra Nova arrived at Cape Evans on 18th ...

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  10. London, February 12. WRECK OF SPANISH STEAMER.

    A Spanish steamer, the Pauline, has been wrecked off the coast of Wigtonshire The captain and 13 men are missing. ...

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  11. Civil War in Abyssinia.

    News has been received from Addis Abeba (capital of Abyssinia) to the effect that a severe conflict has taken place at King Menelik's palace, between ...

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  12. TIDINGS CAUSE SENSATION.

    The tidings caused a sensation in the House of Commons. Lady Ellison-Macartney (wife of the Gavernor-Designate of Tasmania), who ...

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  13. MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    Mr. Charles Theodore Williams has given £119,407 to Oxford University, for medical education. ...

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  14. NATIONAL APPEAL ISSUED.

    The committer of the British Antarctic expedition has issued a national appeal. The proprietors of the "Daily Chronicle" have given £2000 to the ...

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  15. Rome, February 11. POPE'S SISTER DEAD.

    The death is announced of one of the Pope's sisters, Signorina Rosa Sarto. ...

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  16. PRESS EULOGY.

    The "Times says: "The country will ever honour Capt. Scott and his comrades. Death is swallowed up in victory." ...

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  17. RELIEF FUND OPENED IN SYDNEY.

    Acting upon the spirit of Capt. Scott's pathetic appeal, the Lord Mayor of Sydney has opened a relief [?] for the [?] of the dependents ...

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  18. Berlin, February 11. BRIBING A POLICE OFFICIAL.

    A prominent police official at Kiel has been arrested on a charge of having accepted a heavy bribe to destroy a document which incriminated ...

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  19. DR. NANSEN'S VIEWS.

    Dr. Nansen, who has been interviewed, said "Capt. Scott's death is a terrible calamity. It is a loss to England, and to the world. Our only ...

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  20. MRS. SCOTT'S HOPEFULNESS.

    Before leaving here for New Zenland, Mrs. Scott said she expected that her husband would succeed in his quest. She hoped to meet him ...

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  21. New York, February 11. WRESTLING IN AMERICA.

    At St. Paul. Theodore, Peter, the local wrestler, won the light heavyweight wrestling championship from Fred. Beell, of Marshfield. Beell won ...

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  22. Rebellion in Mexico.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs in Mexico (Senor Lascurian) has telegraphed to the Mexican Embassy at Washington to the effect that President ...

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  23. Friday Night Trade

    The Premier (the Hon. D. F. Denham) being questions this afternoon concerning a statement made last night at Ipswich by Mr. A. E. Hall, ...

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  24. TRIBUTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons, today in reply to a question by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) said that ...

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  25. New York, February 12. BASEBALLERS' TOUR.

    The "Giants Whitesox" baseball team's world's tour begins in October. Australia will be included in the places visited. ...

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  26. MILITARY "BEGGAR-MY-NEIGHOOUR."

    The Cabinet is discussing the question of substantially increasing the strength at France's artillery, to meet the contemplated improvements in ...

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  27. Aspendale Motor-Tragedy.

    An inquest on the body of Ruby May Donald, who was knocked down by a motor-car, at Aspendale, on Sunday, 2nd February, has been held. ...

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  28. WHAT STEFANSSON THINKS.

    Capt. Stefansson, the Arctic explorer, says that no blizzard is likely to have killed Capt. Scott and his party, and the probable cause of the ...

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  29. Restraint of Trade.

    Mr. James Patten, the well-known grain-merchant, pleaded "Guilty" yesterday to an indictment, charging him with restraint of trade. He was fined ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Tenders are now being called in Great Britain for the construction of what is technically known as a mother ship, which will work in conjunction ...

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  31. COMMANDER PEARY'S REGRET.

    Commander Peary, who reached the North Pole, expressed deep sympathy when he was informed of the disaster. ...

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  32. TRIBUTES TO THE BRAVE DEAD.

    The news of Capt. Scott's death has not been communicated to his son Peter (aged 2½), who is living with his grandmother at Henley, where the ...

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  33. "THE SOUTHERN CROSS OF ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION."

    The Royal Geographical Society has received from Commander Peary a cable message, expressing sympashy "in the heroic deaths" of Scott and ...

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  34. ALLEGED HUGE FRAUD

    A man named Louis Herriott and his wife have been arrested on a charge of having defrauded a young girl named Bertin of an inheritance of ...

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  35. A MAGNIFICENT MAUSOLEUM.

    Dr. Charcot the leader of the French Antarctic expedition), says: "Capt. Scott realised his dream. Capt. Amundsen would be the first to admit ...

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  36. Spread of a Western Practice

    The Government of Japan has been the object of a hostile demonstration since its assumptior of office a few weeks ago. Evidently retrenchment as ...

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  37. FIVE DEATHS.

    Mr. Kinsey, New Zealand agent for the expedition, says the short cable message which was received announcing that Capt. Scott and his party ...

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  38. DR. WILSON'S PERSONALITY.

    Sir Edwin Smith (of Elder, Smith, and co., of Adelaide). says that Dr. Wilson, who was medical adviser to the expedition, had a remarkable ...

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  39. CONDOLENCE FROM ITALY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed a resolution of sympathy with Great Britain in the loss which she has suffered by the Antoretic tragedy, and ...

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  40. FLOODED STREAMS

    The Commissioner for Railways Mr. Chas. Evans). received a telegram from Townsville today, stating that traffic was blocked at Bullock Greek, ...

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  41. Trouble in Tropoli

    The independent Arab Government in the Tripolitan hinterland has begun hostilitios against the Italians, with 4000 well-equipped soldiers. Two ...

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  42. PROVISION FOR DEPENDENTS.

    Lord Cruzon (President of the Royal Geographical Society) will preside at a meeting of the society, to be held tomorrow, to consider Capt. Scott's ...

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  43. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S VIEWS.

    Capt. Amundsen, being interviewed, said the Circumstances of the deaths of Scott and his companions, were easy to forecast. They must have ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH SYMPATHY.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Hon. W.M. Hughes) yesterday expressed the regret of the Commonwealth Government at the fate of Capt. Scott and ...

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  45. Socialist Leader Assassinated

    Herr Schuhmeir, Parliamentary leader of the Socialists was assassinated, today, on the Vienna railway station. The murderer was arrested. ...

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  46. "THE TIE MAY BREAK."

    During the debate on the naval proposals in the House of Commons, Mr. Le[?]rieux said that perhaps Canadians would pay tribute once of twice to ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. THE PARTY'S PERSONNEL.

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  49. Tradesmen's Returns.

    There still are a number of tradesmen and a few union secretaries in the Commonwealth who have failed to send in returns of prices and industrial ...

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  50. HONOUR TO BRITISH NAVY.

    An Admiralty minute expressive of regret at the loss of Capt Scott and his comrades states.—"Their lives proved the constancy and resolution ...

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  51. Another Polar Expedition.

    Capt. Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, who was the first to reach the South Pole, is preparing a North Polar expedition. He hopes to drift for ...

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  52. Sarguinary Strike.

    Further detail of the rioting by the strikers in the Kenawha coal area in West Virginia, show that a score of men are dead. There has been no ...

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  53. GLORIOUS RETURN MARCH.

    Borchgrevink a famous explorer states that the fast that Scott reached the South Pole was a glorious deed, but more glorious still was the long ...

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