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  2. COAL STRIKE.

    The compulsory board appointed by the Industrlal Court resumed its sittings at Newcastle this morning. His Honor Judge Scholes presided. The proprietors were ...

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  3. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, was to-night the g[?]est at dinner of the Melbourne University Club. In responding to the toast of his health, Sir George Reid, who was ...

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  4. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener left Sydney at 10.53 a.m. by special train for Bathurst. It was his first real journey inland. He has been through many hundreds of miles of Australia, but ...

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  5. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed 11,000 people at Plymouth on the polltical issues on Saturday night. He said it might be imagined from ...

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  6. PAPUAN EXPLOITATION.

    According to the "Daily Mail" a powerful syndicate, with a capital of £1,500,000, has been formed to open up 112,000 acres, leased for 99 years, from the Papuan ...

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  7. MR. JOHN BURNS' PROGRAMME.

    The election programme of Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, includes payment of members and election expenses, adult suffrage for men ...

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  8. KITCHENER AND BATHURST SHOOTING.

    Afterwards Lord Kitchener presented the Bathurst Rifle Club with the "Dally Mall" trophy, which they had won against all the towns of the Empire. In giving it he said: ...

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  9. THE PEERS REFRAIN.

    In consequence of the dissolution of parlinment taking place to-day, the Peers have completed their, campaign. They have addressed 250 anti-Budget meetings since ...

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  10. ORGANISED BY MR. JENKINS.

    In an interview Mr. J. G. Jenkins stated that the personnel of the board as telegraphed was incomplete, and he gave the following additional names:—Mr. Walter Chamberlain, ...

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  11. GREEK FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens telegraphs that the prolongation of the political crisis has resulted in an alarming economic crisis. Capital has been withdrawn from ...

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  12. GERMANTS CONCENTRATION.

    Mr. Andrew Bonar Law (Unionist), addressing his constituents at Camberwell, sold, "While our first [?]ect has to be dispersed, Germany's fleet has been ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT BIDS HIM GOOD-BYE.

    The members of the Government attended at the Central Railway Station yesterday morning and wished him a cordial good-bye. Lord Kitchener informed the Acting-Premier that he ...

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  14. GERMAN PRESS ANGRY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mall" "says that German newspapers of all shades are unanimously assailing English Conservatives, and heaping vituperation on ...

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  15. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the American National Geographical Association is inviting its 48,000 members to contribute to ...

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  16. RECEPTION AT LITHGOW.

    The special train conveying Lord Kitchener and party arrived at Eskdale at 2.30 this afternoon. Representative citizens met the train at the platform, and were introduced to ...

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  17. THE VICTORIAN PROGRAMME.

    Lord Kitchener will arrive to-morrow by the Sydney express, and will be driven to Government House. At 6.45. p.m. he will inspect, in front of Federal Parliament House. the ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. REVENUE OF CANADA.

    The revenue of Canada for the past nine months shows an increase of 11,000,000 dollars (£2,200,000), compared with the same period in 1908. ...

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  19. OUTLOOK UNPROMISING.

    The Industrial Court, from which so much was looked for, has again been hung up for a fortnight. During that time there is little prospect of any new development taking place ...

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  20. NEXT SATURDAY'S GROUP.

    Sixty-seven borough elections will be held next Saturday. There will be 54 three-cornered contests during the elections. ...

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  21. KATOOMBA FALLS EPISODE.

    As a result of the episode at Katoomba Falls Edith M'Kellar, aged 21 years, wan charged at the police court before Messrs. Lewis Duff and Geo. Ketch, Js.P., with being of unsound mind, ...

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  22. ADDRESS FROM A.N.A.

    At the end of the parade of cadets and veterans at Government House, the Australian Natives' Association of New South Wales presented the following address to Lord ...

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  23. UNCONTESTED ELECTIONS.

    There will be no contests in West Birmingham, Durham City, and Cumberland. The candidates for the unopposed constituencies are: ...

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  24. AT BATHURST.

    Lord Kitchener has never been behind time yet, and often in front of it. His train was timed to leave Bowenfels at 3.25 or earlier. It left earlier. It arrived in Bathurst on time. ...

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  25. SIR E. H. SHACKLETON'S INTENTIONS.

    Sir E. H. Shackleton, addressing German scientists and explorers in Berlin, outlined a new scheme of Antarctic exploration by a fresh route. He will begin preparations ...

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  26. CITY OF LONDON.

    Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., ironmaster, will contest the City of London' constituency on behalf of the Liberals. The Unionist candidates are Sir Frederick Banbury and Mr. ...

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  27. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Liberal-Unionist, speaking at East Birmingham on Saturday, said: "The self-governing Dominions are not discouraged by the Liberals' ...

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  28. WHY OUR VOLUNTEERS GRUMBLE.

    Sir,—As wife of one volunteer and sister of two others, I am writing to ask you to draw attention to the way in which the Minister for defence has treated our volunteers in ...

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  29. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Japanese press unanimously condemns the American proposal for the neutralisation of the Manchurlan railways. The press states that there Is no justification ...

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  30. CASUALTIES.

    John Nicholls, 36, a visitor from Albury, accidentally took an overdose of chlorodyne yesterday, and was removed to St. Vincent's Hospital. ...

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  31. POSITION AT CLIFTON.

    News of the Newcastle meeting was anxiously awaited here. It was understood that this meeting would herald the scheme which Mr. Bowling's supporters believed he held up his ...

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  32. FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    James Craddock, an old resident of Cobar, and a native of Windsor district, who was injured by a fall from a scaffolding on NewYear's Day at Great Cobar, died in Cobar ...

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  33. MONTREAL MUNICIPAL APATHY.

    Owing to the apathy of the Montreal municipality in dealing with the outbreak and spread of typhoid, the citizens are organising an emergency hospital. ...

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  34. TRAIN COLLIDES WITH A CART.

    A young man named Cyril Bussell, in the employment of Mr. Fred. Turner, of Tarro, had a miraculous escape from being cut to pieces by a passenger train at the level ...

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  35. ATHENS PALACE FIRE.

    The damage done by fire at the Royal Palace at Athens during the Greek Christmas Eve amounted to £100,000. ...

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  36. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    Mr. Albert Fletcher, of Woollahra, was drowned to-day. Mr. Fletcher, who was staying with his aunt, Miss Fletcher, of Waverley House, for ...

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  37. OTRANTO IN A HURRICANE.

    The R.M.S. Otranto, homeward bound, encountered a hurricane when near Gibraltar. The lifeboats were lifted from the chocks. There were several waterspouts in the ...

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  38. THE REPLY OF FOREIGNERS.

    The "Freisinnige Zeitung," a Radical dally paper, published in Berlin, discussing the British general elections and tariff reform prospects, declares that foreign ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. THE WAIKARE WRECK.

    With reference to the wreck of the steamer Waikare on an uncharted rock in Dusky Sound. that Minister for Marine (Mr. Millar) says that he cannot recommend the Cabinet ...

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  40. AMERICAN COMBINE INDICTMENT.

    The Federal Grand Jury in New York has returned indictments against 140 members of the Paper Board Manufacturers' Association for forming a combination to ...

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  41. A MAGISTRATE'S POWER.

    The question of a magistrate's power to vary a minimum penalty, as [?]aid down by statute, was raised as last night's meeting of the Paddington Council. The matter was ...

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  42. "YOU'RE A TRAITOR."

    A meeting of the Deputies and Shot Firers' Association was held on Saturday night, the president (Mr. James Emery) being in the chair. A letter was received from Mr. M. J. ...

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  43. THE MEMORIAL.

    The memorial is built around the figure of of a soldler in copper on a pedostal The figure stands under a stone canopy some 30ft high borne on four arches through which the ...

    Article : 486 words
  44. FAILURE OF TARIFFS.

    Mr. W. Churchill, President of the Board of, Trade, writing to Sir Henry Norman, Assistant Postmnster-General, says that German and American tariffs have ...

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  45. DROVER ASSAULTED.

    Harry Moss, 66, a drover, living in a tent in Wahroonga, was treate[?] at Sydney Hospital on Saturday [?]ight for a severe cut over the left eye, said to have been caused by a blow. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Mr. Charles Waters, founder of the International Bibleroading Association. LONDON TRAMWAY PRROFITS. ...

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  47. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    A torchlight procession to welcome Mr. Lloyd-George had been arranged at Falmouth on Saturday, but Cornish granite workers, who for many months have been ...

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  48. FIRE IN HURSTVILLE. /-.

    A two-roomed weatherboard cottage in Hudson-street, Hurstville, caught fire at about midnight last night, and was burned out. The cottage was owned and occupied by Mr. A. ...

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  49. HOTEL ROBBED.

    Mr. Wells, licensee of the Trafulgar Hotel, in George-street, city, discovered early yesterday morning that the hotel promises had been entered by thieves, and a number of banknotes and some gold ...

    Article : 60 words
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