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  2. FEDERAL NEWS.

    The royal commission recently appointed to inquire into alleged irregularities in connection with the last federal election will commence its work in Melbourne ...

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  3. PROTESTANT UNITY MOVEMENT.

    The Archbishop of York (Dr. Lang) preaching at St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday, said that the conference at Kikuya in regard to co-operation ...

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  4. THE ULSTER PROBLEM.

    The "Irish Times" (Unionist) remarks: —"Mr. Bonar Law's speech brings us to the parting of the ways in the greatest political crisis of modern times." ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS.

    The National Council of the Independent Labour party has requested Mr. Keir Hardie to forward a protest to Mr. Harcourt and the South African Labour party ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The finding at the Board of Trade inquiry into the circumstances attending the burning of the steamer Volturno in Mid-Atlantic is that the fire originated ...

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  7. SPORTING TELEGRAMS.

    The following racehorses were sold at auction to-day:—Indefinite, to Mr. J. Reinkel, for sixty-five guineas; Antisana, to Mr. F. L. Howell, for sixty guineas; ...

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  8. FRANKFURT MURDER TRIAL.

    A curious feature of the Frankfort murder trial is that Ho[?]f years ago obtained judgments against people for slander in hinting that he was guilty of the murders ...

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  9. LOVE AND SUICIDE.

    Dr. Helen Giles, a brilliant graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, has committed suicide with a revolver at Sussara. She had lived for six years among ...

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  10. UNITED STATES ANTI-TRUST LAW.

    Representative Stanley has introduced an amendment to the Sherman anti-trust law making illegal monopolisation or restraint of trade in any degree. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray won his 18,000 up match against T. Reece. The latter's score was 16,423, of which he received 2000. [Gray has now won two out of the three ...

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  12. BRITISH ARMY AIRSHIPS.

    The British Admiralty have ordered three Funlanian airships in Italy. ...

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  13. FIRE AT A RACING STABLE.

    A fire has occurred at Dewhurst's training establishment in Ireland. Fifteen racehorses were rescued, but the Earl of Dudley's Chanor and Swallow-hawk were ...

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  14. BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Asquith is returning to London. ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    At Rugby football yesterday England scored two goals against Wales scoring a goal and a dropped goal. The match was a magnificent struggle. International ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS.

    News was received to-night from Bridport, on the north-east coast, that the fishing ketch Jane Moorchead, ninety tons, owned and sailed by Captain ...

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  17. TURKEY AND THE [?]GEAN ISLANDS.

    Turkish newspapers comment bitterly upon Europe's action in regard to the [?]gean Islands, especially that of the Triple Alliance, from which Turkey ...

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  18. MR. GRIFFITHS TAYLOR.

    Mr. Griffiths Taylor will sail for Australia on Monday next. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    Speaking to-day- with references to the finger cherry, the eradication of which is to be at once undertaken, the Treasurer, Mr. Barnes, said that he considered it to ...

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  20. THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A PASHA.

    The Sheikh of Ickander and Burand-ed-din has been arrested in connection with the attempt to assassinate Cherif Pasha. He admits that he is the Paris agent of ...

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  21. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    William Jackman was sentenced to death at Broome yesterday for the murder of Griffith Boyer at Wal La[?]. Jackman had reported that Boyer, who [?] his partner, ...

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  22. GERMAN POLICE CORRUPTION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that Her[?] Sollman, editor of the socialist "Rheinische Zeitung," has been fined 500 marks ...

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  23. PUGILISM.

    Another boxing fatality has occurred. Charles Kirkby, a Canadian middle-weight, struck Phillip Shindler a blow on the head. Shindler collapsed and died in the hospital ...

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  24. WOMAN-SUFFRAGE IN AMERICA.

    A bad blow has been struck at woman suffrage. A majority of the members of the House of Representatives rules committee has decided against the creation of ...

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  25. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    During a thunderstorm at Yuna, on the Murcheison River, Eric William [?] was struck dead by lightning [?] act of opening a gate. ...

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  26. CRIME IN SYDNEY.

    Four young men seem to have been concerned in some of the burglaries which have been frequent lately in teh city. Last evening the quartette were ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN THEATRE RECEIPTS.

    Mr. Oscar Ashe has returned. He states that his receipts in Australia for sixty-eight weeks were £120,000., ...

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  28. LORD STRATHCONA INDISPOSED.

    The Canadian High Commissioner, Lord Strathcona, is Bullering from great prostration following upon catarrh. Considerable anxiety is felt. ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADES DISPUTES LAW.

    The Association of Chambers of Commerce, in a letter, urges Mr. Asquith to institute a judicial inquiry into the legality and effect of the Trades Dispute Act. The ...

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  30. SUFFRAGETTE INCENDIARISM.

    Phyllis Brady has been charged at Chertsey with having set fire to Lady White's residence in March last. LONDON, January 18. ...

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  31. STEALING BUTTER.

    In consequence of repeated thefts of butter from the dairy of Ernest Young at Cook's River, two constables secreted themselves in the premises last ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    With the exception of a few truckloads which the Trolley, Draymen, and Carters' Union have handled in the usual way there has been no serious attempt to ship ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the international tournament at San Remo in the final for the doubles chainpionship Wilding and Draighbiddle defeated F. G. Lowe and Meyers by 6—1, ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred of Sir John Duncan, of Cardiff, aged sixty-eight years. [The deceased was part propietor of the the "South Wales Daily News" and other ...

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  35. CRICKET.

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  36. BRITAIN'S LOST SUBMARINE.

    All the foreign Powers have sent messages of condolence to King George in connection with the victims through the loss of submarine A7. ...

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  37. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The expedition to explore the Weddel Sea and Enderby Strait, in the Antarctic, will sail by the steamer Oesterreich in June. It will establish a wireless ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    A telegram from Korytza states that sanguinary outbreaks have taken place in Albania between partisans of Essad Pasha and supporters of the Provincial ...

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  39. THEFT AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    The Railway Department has been advised that on the night of the 15th instant the office at North Arm, between Yandina and Cooroy, on the North Coast ...

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  40. OUTCOME OF LABOUR DISPUTES.

    Board of Trade statistics supplemented by trade union returns show that the loss of wages in ten organised industries owing to stoppages due to disputes of ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. MONETARY.

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  42. VICTORIAN LOAN ISSUE.

    The prospectus has been issued of the Victorian £1,000,000 loan issue. The final instalment, fifty per rent, of the amounts allotted will be payable on the 16th of ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHT LAUNCHED.

    The Szentistvan, the fourth Austrian Dreadnought, has been launched at Fiume. ...

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  44. DOMINIONS HOUSE SCHEME.

    Lord Chelmsford will Visit Canada next week to induce the Premier, Mr. Borden, to particulate in the scheme to build a Dominions House in London. He will ...

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  45. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANCE.

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  46. TURKEY'S NAVAL AMBITIONS.

    It is stated here that Germany has remonstrated in strong terms with Turkey in regard to the latter's naval preparations, Germany predicting that they ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND LAWN TENNIS PLAYER.

    A. F. Wilding has become Continental director of the Motor Tyre Company. ...

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  48. THE KING OF GREECE.

    The police allege that they have discovered a plot to assassinate the King of Greece. Two Bulgarians have been arrested, and a third has been deported. ...

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  49. GERMAN MILITARISM.

    The Kaiser, has awarded Colonel Von Reuter the Order of the Red Eagle of the third class. ...

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  50. UNITED STATES WOOL GROWERS.

    The Woolgrowers' Conference has considered the introduction of co-operation among woolgrowers in order to compete with the incoming Australian product. ...

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  51. WRECKED STEAMER ACILIA.

    The bodies of the third officer and a sailor belonging to the Hamburg-Amerika, liner Acilia have been picked up near Monte Video. A quantity of wreckage ...

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  52. BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  53. CANADA'S' LAND DEFENCE FORCES.

    General Otter, addressing the Canadian Club, said that the Canadian militia were ill-equipped and needed quadrupling. The people were too concerned with business ...

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  54. JAPANESE SEISMIC DISASTER.

    Eruption of Sakura-shima has recommenced violently. Kago-shima is enveloped in clouds of blinding ashes. Many of the inhabitants who had returned are ...

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  55. DUBLIN STRIKERS.

    It is understood that James Larkin, at a secret meeting in Dublin, advised the strikers to resume work as money and food from England had practically ...

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  56. SWEDEN'S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME.

    The King of Sweden, in opening the Riksdag, announced increasing armaments, to be provided by a special tax on larger fortunes and the higher class of incomes. He ...

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  57. BRITISH RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Rifle Union has been formed. It has obtained facilities for bringing national traning in rifle shooting within everyone's reach. The founders include ...

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  58. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Premier, M. Doumergue, has offered a subsidy of £2000 for the purpose of training French athletes for the Olympic Gamos in 1916. A deputation from the ...

    Article : 48 words
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