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  3. THE BALKAN WAR.

    Reuter's Correspondent at Sofia telegraphs that the peace terms will be formulated at the earliest moment, and Turkey will be given ...

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  4. PORTLAND BUTTER FACTORY.

    The butter factory was opened officially by Wednesday by Mr. T. Redfern, chairman of directors (writes our, Portland correspondent), and ...

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  5. BULGARS AT CHATALDJA.

    The newspaper [?] states that hostihties at chataidja will soon cease, the Bulgarrans, plan being to secure positions which will ...

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  6. THE TERMS DEMANDED.

    The " Reichs Post" states that it is reported that fighting has ceased. The Allies' terms include the surrender of Adrianople and Skutari. ...

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  7. TERRIFIC ARALLERY DUEL.

    The [?] correspondent at [?] reports that the positions occupied by the Bulgarian artillery are less advantageous ...

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  8. GRAND NATIONAL SHOW MEDALS

    The gold medals given by the Agricultural Department for competition at the recent Grand National Show held in Hamilton, under the auspices ...

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  9. MECHANICS INSTITUTE PROBLEM.

    A somewhat unpleasant position has arisen at the mechanics' institute in connection with a proposed experiment with air gas. The scheme ...

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  10. POSITION IN CAPITAL.

    A spirit of fatalism prevails in Constantinople All the officials are apparently resigned to the idea of European Turkey, including ...

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  11. A TURKISH SUCCESS.

    News from the front states that though firing shrapnel daily the main Bulgarian attack upon Chataldja was delivered at three o'clock on Sunday ...

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  12. GERMAN V. FRENCH GUNS.

    The " Cologne Gazette" is nettled at the suggestions that the Turks' German Krupp guns are inferior to the Bulgars' French Creusots. It stat ...

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  13. CHOLERA PATIENTS IN MOSQUE.

    A large number of cholera patients have been placed in the St. Sophia mosque, which is surrounded by an army cordon. ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE

    There are indications that South Africa's naval contribution will consist of the construction ol six small cruisers. The vessels will be ...

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  15. TOWNS SEIZED.

    Official despatches state that the Bulgarians are concentrated on the front of the Turkish lines, and have occupied Lazarkeni, Chataldja and ...

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  16. A NASTY ACCIDENT.

    William Philpott, a youth employed by Messrs. Reid Bros., of Thomsonstreet, was the victim of a painful accident yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  17. HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. John Redmond; speaking at Cork, said the Unionist leaders by their recent action bad proved. themselves anarchists. They had ...

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  18. ATTACK ON CHATALDJA.

    The Bulgarians began a general attack on Chataldja this morning. In view of the heavy cannonade which was heard, foreign warships landed ...

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  19. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The Government is carrying out its threats to stamp out the recrudescence of the revolution. The War department announces the total ...

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  20. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    Two cases of alleged perjury will come before the local court of petty sessions this morning. One of these has arisen out of the case recently ...

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  21. SALONIKA OCCUPIED.

    The Montenegrins occupies San Giovanni and Salonika on Sunday. An explosion killed 312 Turkish prisoners and injured 430. It is ...

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  22. GERMAN NAVAL BUDGET.

    The forecast of the German 1913 budget shows that the naval estimates provide for an increase of 16,000,000 marks for recurring ...

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  23. COLERAINE POLICE COURT.

    At the Coleraine. police court the following cases were dealt with:-- Thos. Garland was proceeded against for being drunk and disorderly, and ...

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  24. LETTER FROM SIR E. GREY.

    Sir Edward Grey, in a letter read at a Liberal meeting, at Alnwick, commenting on the Unionists' militancy. states that as no measure to ...

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  25. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    Lu Chengh Siang, ex-Premier and Foreign Minister, has been re-appoionted to foreign affairs. He hopes to substitute a new Russo -Chinese ...

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  26. SERVIANS RIGHT TO PORT.

    The "Tribune in an inspired article. States that while the Austro-Italian interest is identical, Italy recognises the Servians' right to an ...

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  27. ATTACK ON MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. O'Brien, lender of the Independent Nationalists, speaking at Cork, said that Home Rule finance was rotten to the core. Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  28. SPECIAL SHEEP SALE.

    Messrs. John Fenton and Co., in conjunction with Messrs. P. Learmonth and Co., Will special sale of sheep at the corporation ...

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  29. CLEARING SALE OF SHEEP.

    Messrs. John Fenton and Co. will sell by public auction at the Wootong Vale yards, about five miles from Coleraine, on Thursday, December ...

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  30. TURKISH TRIPOLI OFFICERS.

    Enver Bey end all other Turkish officers at Tripoli have entered the service of the Sheikh of the Senussi Arabs in the Tripolitan hinterland. ...

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  31. BULGARS SHELLED.

    Turkish warships were engaged all Saturday in shelling Bulgarian detachments along the Marmora coast. Refugees state that a portion of ...

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  32. MURDERED BY POISON.

    The " Weekly Despatch" Publishes an alleged confession by Mrs. Seddon. She admits that Seddon whose execution took place in April for the ...

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  33. SEDITION IN EGYPT.

    Ahmed Mukhtar has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for possessing seditious literature. ...

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  34. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    Fierce fighting took place before San Giovanni. Three thousand Turks retired in disorder. ...

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  35. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' GRIEVANCES.

    A mass meeting of railway employes was held at the Hamilton railway station on Sunday afternoon, when the following resolutions were ...

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  36. SALONIKA SORTIE.

    The swollen river has enabled, two Bulgarian spies to quit Adrianople On a maize straw raft. They report that 800 were killed in the last ...

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  37. ATROCIOUS CRIME.

    Two girls named Nicholson and Collinson, aged, seven and nine years respectively, were waylaid and murdered at Kimberworth, in Yorkshire, ...

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  38. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR COLERAINE.

    Coleraine--the streets of which for many years have been illumined, by such glims as small kerosene lamps afford --is to have in ...

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  39. MYSTERIOUS AEROPLANE.

    Notice of questions has been given in the House of Commons respecting the supposed nocturnal visit of a foreign airship at Sheerness. ...

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  40. CLOSING OF SKUTARI.

    The latest news from the front states that the Montenegrins are closing upon Skutari. A severe fight took place before San Giovanni was ...

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  41. BOXING.

    The fight between Mehegan and Welsh for a purse of £1500 will take place on December 16th. ...

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  42. SUGGESTED EXPLANATION.

    It is now suggested that the new Zeppelin airship during her 31 hours' flight over the North Sea last month passed over Sheerness. ...

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  43. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Speaker Willis named Mr. Perry for returning to the chamber in defiance of a previous order made by the ...

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  44. PROTECTION OF FOREIGNERS.

    The Ambassadors met at the Austrian embassy yesterday, and discussed the measures to be taken for the safety of foreigners in the capital. ...

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  45. DIGBY SCHOOL COMMITTEE.

    A vacancy exists on the school committee here (writes our Digby correspondent), owing to the resignation of the correspondent, Mr. J. H. ...

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  46. BLUE JACKET'S PAY.

    The " Daily Telegraph," in explaining the non-fulfilment of the pledge given by MR. Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty, to increase the ...

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  47. THE REPUBLICAN PLOT.

    It is reported that 200 arrests have been made in connection with the plot to create in Republic under Sherket Pasha. ...

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  48. MERRY WIDOW OPERA COMPANY

    Much interest is being aroused over the production at the town hall on Thursday evening of " The Catch of the Season." The piece is entirely ...

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  49. NO CAUSE FOR HASTE.

    The military correspondent of the " Lokal Anzieger " states that under present conditions it will be possible for Adrianople to hold out for ...

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  50. DUAL POLLING BOOTHS.

    Major Kell, the returning officer for the Port Fairy electorate had kindly forwarded us the following, Information :--" The Amended ...

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  51. DIAMOND ROBBERY.

    Three men seized a Hatton Garden dealer named Goldberg, near his residence in Hackney, and stole £1300 worth of diamonds. They escaped. ...

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  52. BARQUE ASHORE AT HEADS.

    The barque Joseph Craig, timber laden from New Zealand is ashore near the quarantine station at the heads. It is in no danger. ...

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  53. ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION.

    International socialists took part in the demonstration in London, Paris and Berlin yesterday, and resolutions were carried by each ...

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  54. CHOLERA DEVASTATION.

    A thousand cases of cholera are reported at Chataldja daily. Fifty Per cent, of these cases prove fatal. Numberless soldiers stricken with ...

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  55. TOWING EFFORTS FAIL.

    The barque Jose Craig, which want ashore near the quarantins station at the Heads this morning, is still aground. The tug Nyora arrived ...

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  56. PICTORIAL ENTERTAINMENT.

    To-morrow night patrons of the photo-play" will be treated to an excellent bill of fare in the town hall. The chief attraction, is a ...

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  57. VICTIM OF GUN EXPLOSION.

    The civilian," Rose", 'the victim of the Shoeburyness gun disaster has succumbed. ...

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  58. HEYWOOD SHOW.

    The Heywood Pastoral and Agricultural Society will hold their annual show to-morrow (Wednesday), and the excellent programme ...

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