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  2. THE STRIKE.

    In view of the impending prosecutions against Mr. Peter Bowling and three of his colleagues, permission for which was granted by Judge Heydon yesterday, there is now ...

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  3. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. A. J, Balfour, leader of the Unionist party, addressing a meeting at Hanley, Staffordshire, said that the crisis revealed the fact that different ideals were growing ...

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  4. NOTED AVIATOR KILLED.

    A Reuter telegram states that M. Delagrange, the French aviator, was killed while aeroplaning at Bordeaux. July 5. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN NAVAL WORKS.

    The Russian Admiralty continues in a disorganised state. The four Dreadnoughts sanctioned cannot be completed in due time without ...

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  6. KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, the youngest field-marshal in the British army and the most distinguished soldier that has yet visited Australia, arrived in Sydney at a quarter past ...

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  7. VETERAN OF 1848.

    Two very old soldiers were introduced to Lord Kitchener during his visit to Newcastle. One of them, Sergeant Thomas Maxwell Walsh, had a medal for the Sikh War in 1848. He ...

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  8. ADMIRALTY BLOCKS WORK.

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that great indignation has been aroused at Dover because of the Admiralty not permitting the Graving Docks Company to construct, in ...

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  9. DESIRES TO VISIT CHILI.

    Whilst Lord Kitchener was in Newcastle this morning he expressed a wish to see the Consul for Chill (Mr. Manuel Gundelach). The latter waited upon him at the Northern ...

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  10. A MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

    Messrs. Peter Bowling and party, after the strenuous battle put up by them yesterday in addressing meetings on the South Coast, at which some bitterness was shown, took a quiet ...

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  11. TRADE UNION POLITICAL LEVY.

    Out of 280 members of the Stafford branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers only 28 participated in the ballot which is being taken regarding a levy of 1s ...

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  12. ATLANTIC FREIGHT RATES.

    The "Times" writes that, with a view to securing for each port on the Atlantic seaboard of North America the benefit of its geographical position, the North ...

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  13. GREAT BANKING MERGER.

    Owing to the retirement of Mr. T. F. Ryan, Mr. Pierpont Morgan and his associates have acquired control of the Morton Trust Company and the Fifth Avenue ...

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  14. LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET.

    A large and distinguished gathering assembled at the Town Hall in the evening at the invitation of the Lord Mayor, to dine with Lord Kitchener. The Lord Mayor ...

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  15. LIMITATION OF TOASTS.

    At the dinner to be given to Lord Kitchener in Melbourne by the Federal Minister there will be only two toasts—"The King," and "Our Guest." These will be proposed by the ...

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  16. STEALING BUTTER BRANDS.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has discovered that empty butter boxes, branded with Australian marks, are collected in London and ...

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  17. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    The task of officially observing the eclipse of the sun on May 8 is left to Australians. The Imperial Government will not send an expedition to observe the ...

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  18. CIVIL SERVANTS' LEAVE.

    All Civil servants who are members of the Defence Force have been granted leave to attend the camp at Tammin during Lord Kitchener's visit. Lieutenant-colonel Hobbs, ...

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  19. PREPARATIONS AT LITHGOW.

    In connection with, the visit of Lord Kitchener arrangements are being made locally with the view, if possible, of conveying the Field Marshal by motor to the site of the ...

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  20. GREEK CRISIS ENDED.

    Prior to the resignation of the Greek Minister of the Interior, which was brought about owing to pressure of the Military League, Colonel Zorbas, leader of the ...

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  21. THE SUPREMACY OF THE COMMONS

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, speaking at Brighton, defended as equitable the land valuation and other features of the Budget. Mr. Asquith reiterated the doctrine of the ...

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  22. NEW YORK BRIDGE-BUILDING.

    The Manhattan Bridge, being the fourth over East River, New York city, which cost £5,200,000, has been opened. The plans of this new bridge, which has been ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Defence said yesterday that the men who served in South Africa would be inspected by Lord Kitchener on Saturday afternoon at the same time as he ...

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  24. OUT OF DATE.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, addressing his constituents at Glanton, said that even a Liberal second Chamber, if based upon hereditary ...

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  25. NEW YORK MAYORALTY.

    The first list of nine municipal officers prepared by Judge Gaynor, the recentlyelected Mayor of Greater New York, contains the name of only one regular ...

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  26. A DISAPPOINTMENT.

    Sir,—As a South African veteran who, like many others, never heard of the South African Association until a day or two since, may I be permitted to voice a grievance? Many ...

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  27. FUTURE OF THE LORDS.

    Sir W. R. Anson, M.P., Unionist Whip, repeats Lord Rosebery's request for information respecting the future of the House of Lords. ...

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  28. TANAMI GOLDFIELD.

    The Government Resident received on Monday from Warden Geo at Tanami telegrams dated December 22 and 24, containing the following information:— ...

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  29. IN THE WEST.

    A wire from Cullen Bullen to-day states that the position there in regard to coalmining remains unaltered. Last week some slight friction was caused ...

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  30. PRUSSIA'S SAVINGS.

    Statistics of the Savings Banks of Prussia for 1908 have tardily appeared. Deposits total £478,650,000. The excess of deposits over withdrawals in 1908 was ...

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  31. DEMOCRACY AND ARISTOCRACY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, addressing his constituents at Dundee, said that the quarrel between the democratic electorate and the ...

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  32. NEW YEAR IN GERMANY.

    There were many accidents on the ice in Germany during the New Year festival. Twelve people were drowned, and there were 20 suicides or attempted suicides in ...

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  33. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire started within half a mile of the town. One hundred and fifty men were fighting the flames. After a hard struggle they succeeded in saving their homes. ...

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  34. ACTIVITY OF THE PEERS.

    Members of the House of Lords will address 115 meetings this week in support of various candidates. ...

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  35. PENSIONERS' FEARS.

    At the instance of Mr. Rowland Hunt, M.P. (Unionist), a Post-office circular has been issued assuring the old-age pensioners of the security of their pensions. ...

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  36. AWARD OF WESTERN BOARD.

    The following award of the Western Collieries and Shale Mines (Coal Mines) Board, constituted for the industries of coal miners, wheelers, surface hands, and other persons ...

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  37. ENGLISH COLLIERIES IDLE.

    Upwards of 20,000 miners are now idle in Northumberland and Durham owing to dissatisfaction in regard to the shift system, resulting from the application of the ...

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  38. THE SAYONARA CUP.

    Sayonara, the yacht nominated by Victoria to defend the Sayonara Cup against the New South Wales challenger, Mr. Walter Marks's Awanui, was to-day sold to Mr. J. Dixon, a ...

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  39. ADULT SUFFRAGE.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, addressing his constituents at Battersea, said he favoured adult suffrage, and if it had not been embodied ...

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  40. TEST MATCH IN AFRICA.

    At Johannesburg to-day the test match between England and South Africa was continued. South Africa closed its second innings for 345, and England lost 7 Wickets ...

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  41. MYSTERIOUS FIRES.

    At the inquiry at Portland yesterday in connection with a fire, the coroner (Mr. E. Prichards, J.P.) remarked that there had been a perfect epidemic of these mysterious fires ...

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  42. AT WORK.

    Lord Kitchener arrived in Newcastle by special train at 7.20 this morning. He was expected at 7.25. It is not the first time that the train bringing him has arrived before ...

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  43. WIFE'S PITIFUL STORY.

    At the police court to-day Ellen Moirs charged her busband, Adolph Moirs, with desertion, and asked for maintenance. Plaintiff said her husband was subject to fits. ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. William Awdry, Bishop of Tokio, aged 68 years. The Right Rev. William Awdry, Bishop of ...

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  45. THE WAIKARE WRECK.

    Latest advices regarding the wreck of the Walkare in Dusky Sound are to the effect that the passengers and crew landed all well. The steamer's stem is on an island, and the ...

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  46. MR. BOWLING IN THE SOUTH

    "Do you think I'm so foolish as to tell you how a settlement is going to be arrived at?" Mr. Bowling asked last night. A couple of days ago he had remarked that ...

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  47. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow yesterday 949 casks were offered, and 458 were sold. Prices were: Mutton, fine 37/6, medium 33/6; beef, fine 36/, medium 32/6 per ...

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  48. MR. OGDEN MILLS.

    The death is announced in San Francisco of Mr. Ogden Mills, financier, of New York. ...

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