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  2. SESSION ENDS.

    The State session finished last night—the fourth of the twenty-second Parliament of New South Wales. The final sitting was practically given over ...

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  3. THE EVICTION.

    Twenty-three petitions against the Government's action over Federal Government House were presented in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. They had been waiting for ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Beeby, Minister for Lands, considers that much good will result from the passing of the Closer Settlement Amendment Bill. In fact, he takes a considerable pride [?] the ...

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  5. MR. NIELSEN.

    The acting leader of the Opposition, Mr. Wood, asked the Government in the Legislative Assembly, "is Mr. Nielsen at present acting in any capacity on behalf of this ...

    Article : 210 words
  6. THE RECORD.

    The session of Parliament just closed was remarkable for two things: First, the [?] result; second, the plethora of incidents. The working hours that were insisted upon ...

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  7. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" has been informed that when Mr. R. L. Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, makes his forthcoming naval statement, he will be privileged to announce ...

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  8. ARMISTICE.

    The conference sat at Chatalia until late last evening, and eventually the armistice was signed by the representatives of all the belligerents except Greece. ...

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  9. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Turks yesterday made a sortic from Skutari, and violently attacked the Montenegrin positions, but were repulsed, leaving many dead on the field. ...

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  10. ROBERTS-HALDANE CONTROVERSY.

    Lord Roborts, in a letter to the "Times," says:—"Viscount Haldane talks loosely of our command of the sea as a profound strategical principle. The National Service League has ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. NOT ACCEPTED.

    The Premier, Mr. McGowen, was asked yesterday if he had anything to say in regard to the opinion of counsel that Government House, just taken over by the State from the ...

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  12. NEW QUAY MYSTERY.

    At the Coronor's inquiry into the death of Mrs. Nowill, wife of a Sheffield merchant, who disappeared from a fashionable hotel in New Quay, Cornwall, last week, and whose body ...

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  13. NO STRIKE.

    The compromise arrived at between the two Houses of Parliament over the Gas Bill will probably have the effect of bringing about an amicable settlement of the wages ...

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  14. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Ex-policemen are guarding the Post Office pillar-boxes in Central London at night. The contents of many pillar-boxes in the vicinity of the clubs have been defaced, and ...

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  15. MR. LANSBURY'S QUALMS.

    Mr. G. Lansbury, who was recently defeated for Bow and Bromley division of Tower Hamlets on the womon's [?] issue, confessed he had qualms about the pillar-box ...

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  16. THE ABERDEEN INCIDENT.

    The suffragists who were arrested in Aberdeen for disorderly conduct in connection with Mr. Lloyd George's recent meeting, were fined 20s each, with the alternative of five ...

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  17. HOME RULE.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee by the House of Commons last night. There was a brief and listless debate on ...

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  18. SIR GEORGE REID.

    In the course of his report to the Minister for External Affairs on his recent visit to America, the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) says: ...

    Article : 371 words
  19. LODGE DOCTORS.

    At a special meeting at the Dubbo Friendly Society's Association, a new text of agreement was read from the doctors, which the association was asked to conform to. After a long ...

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  20. SACRED ADRIANOPLE.

    The Sultan has telegraphed to King Ferdinand of Bulgaria stating that, prompted by the most peaceful motives, he is unable to renounce Adrianople, which all Turks ...

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  21. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the Welsh members of the House of Commons, said that the attitude of the militant suffragists towards the Premier made it difficult for other ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    It is expected that the peace negotiations will be conducted in London a week hence. SOFIA, Dec. 4, 11.55 a.m. The peace negotiations will be opened in ...

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  23. BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    At the Newmarket December blood stock sales, the brood mare. Lady Cynosure (1903), by Cyllene from Maid Marian, by Hampton from Quiver, by Toxophilite, realised 4500 ...

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  24. THE POWERS.

    The speeches of Herr von Bethmann-Holl[?], the German Imperial Chancellor, and Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, Minister for Foreign Affairs, have created an excellent ...

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  25. FROZEN MEAT.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. E. R. B. Denniss (Unionist) questioned Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, as to whether his attention had ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. MARITIME CLOUD.

    The Merchant Service Guild of Australasia, which has a membership of 2000 is threatenin trouble. At the special meeting of it, members held ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. THE ALBANIAN PROBLEM.

    The "Neue [?] Presse" states that M. de [?], the Russian Ambassador at Constantinople, has informed the Grand Vizier that Russia will not recognise Albanian ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  29. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, which has a membership of 3400 in New South Wales, and a total membership of over 7000, is about to absorb the Seamen's Union ...

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  30. LORD ROBERTS' SIGNATURE.

    The trial was concluded yesterday of Powys, a financier, and Bourke, a music-hall performer, on a charge of attempting to obtain £[?]750 from Cox's Bank by the forging of Lord ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    The desire to see the now famous English players attracted many spectators to the Double Bay courts yesterday when the team practised on what is known as the Davis Cup ...

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  32. LYNCH LAW.

    At the Governors' conference yesterday, Governor Blease, of South Carolina, defended lynching. He said that whon black brutes attacked ...

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  33. UNBRITISH TREATMENT.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day Subinspector Davey was giving evidence in a Sunday trade case; when Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.C., asked him whether he had told Mrs. Clark, the ...

    Article : 242 words
  34. ROBBERY AT KEMPSEY.

    At the Royal Hotel, between 7 and 11 o'clock last night, while an entertainment was being held next door burglars entered the proprietor's bedroom, and stole about ...

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  35. A BOOM YEAR.

    The newspapers anticipate considerable activity on the Stock Exchange directly peace in the Balkans is assured. British trade is at present enjoying ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    Marshal the Marquis Yamagata has refused the War portfolio in the place of General Uyhara, who has resigned over the Korean military question. ...

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  38. FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    A fire occurred in a house in which apartments were let, the building being destroyed. Two of the inmates were killed, and five fatally injured. Five others are missing. ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL FIGURES.

    The Board of Trade report, just issued, states that 961,980 people were, involved in strikes in 1911, the largest number on record. The Labour Department's report states that ...

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  40. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Quaker Girl," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Ben Hur," 7.45. Criterion Theatre: "Meg the Castaway," 8. Adelphi Theatre: "What Women will do for Love," 8 ...

    Article : 164 words
  41. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    In the Senate to-day Senator St. Ledger (Q.) asked whether the Government had entered into, or contemplated entering into, an arrangement for a conference with the New ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. TRADE-UNION BILL.

    The House of Commons considered the Trade-union Bill in Committee last night. The Attorney-General Sir Rufus Isaacs, accepted an amendment [?]wing trade-unions ...

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  43. PRINCE HENRY'S VISIT.

    Prince Henry of Prussia has arrived on a visit to London. Some of the newspapers attach importance to the visit in view of the improved relations with Germany. ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. HEAVY SENTENCES.

    James Henry Townley, who escaped from Yatala Labour Prison in October, 1911 and was captured at Prabran, Melbourne, 12 months later, has been sentenced to five ...

    Article : 41 words
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