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  2. CHURCH OF CHRIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.

    The annual picnic, of the Church of Christ Sunday School took place on Saturday at Baryon Heads. The weather was ideal. Scholars and friends were ...

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  3. BALL AT OSBORNE HOUSE.

    Rentine work connected with the Defence Department's physical culture scheme was carried out yesterday at both summer school camps in Geelong. ...

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  4. BRIDE WHO WON'T OBEY. MARRIAGE NOT LEGAL.

    London, January 14th.—A marriage which has attracted a great deal of interest in social, political and clerical circles, has been celebrated in the ...

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  5. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) KAISER V. SOCIALISTS.

    London, January 14th.—Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., the leader of the Labor party, has sent a telegram to the German Socialists, congratulating them ...

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  6. WHERE THE GUNS TALK. IN CHINA, BRAZIL AND PERSIA.

    London, January 15th.—The Manchu soldiery and people of Peking, are determined to throw in their lot with the Chinese. Secret meetings of Manchus ...

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  7. DISPUTE OVER A WOMAN.

    A shooting affray occurred last evening at East Melbourne, as a result of which Roland William Holt, 23 years of age, a grocer, residing at East Malvern, ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL WARS. 8,000 RAILWAY MEN OUT.

    Buenos Ayres, January 14th.—Eight thousand men are involved in the railway strike which started here last week. A fair passenger service is, ...

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  9. BIG WHEAT CARRIER.

    To the agency of Jas. Bell and Co., who will load her with wheat, the s.s. Waipara, 5505 tons, arrived yesterday morning from Brisbane and berthed at ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S MINING CRISIS.

    London, January 14th.—The advance of 3 a ton in the price of coal, owing to the threatened strike of miners has resulted in a tremendous ...

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  11. GENEROUS EMPLOYERS.

    Messrs. J. Bibby and Sons have issued a circular to all their injured employes and relatives of the victims of the explosion on November 24th at ...

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  12. TEXT OF THE SERVICE.

    In two places in the Church of England marriage service the word "obey" is used, either directly or by implication. by the bride. She is asked by the ...

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  13. SMALL MEAT CARGO.

    There was some conjecture along the bay front on Sunday as to the reason for the large steamer Shropshire's long wait outside the channel. It was ...

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  14. RECORD BALLOON TRIP.

    Paris, January 15th.—M. Duconnet and M. Dupont have ballooned from Lemotte-Breuil, in France, to Sokolowaka, in Russia, 50 metres beyond the ...

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  15. REFORM ASSOCIATION

    Sydney, Monday.—The secretary of the Chinese Empire Reform Association for Australia, Mr. Tone Chai Chili, who is editor of the "Tung Wah Times," has ...

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  16. FOUL PLAY AT FOOTSCRAY?

    So far the police have been unable to clear up the mystery surrounding the death of an unknown man at Footscray early on Sunday morning. About 1.15 ...

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  17. £6000 IN PAPER TO BE BURNT DAILY

    Arrangements have been made, by the Federal Treasury with the Bank of New South Wales and the National Bank of Queensland to collect soiled ...

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  18. GEELONG REFLE CLUB'S UNION.

    Last evening a meeting of the council, of he Geelong District Rifle Clubs' Union was held with Mr. J. T. Ash in the chair. There were also present: ...

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  19. BAHAI UNDER FIRE.

    Rio De Janeiro, January 14th.—The Federal Government has taken further drastic action to force the Government of the State of Bahia to obey, the writ ...

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  20. BRIEF NEWS CABLES. EXODUS FROM SPAIN.

    Official estimates that have been published in Madrid show that Spain is losing about 200,000 of its population through emigration to Brazil, Chili, ...

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  21. CABINET OF VETERANS.

    Paris, January 15th.—M. Poincare's authority and prestige enabled him to form a mew Ministry. Eleven out of 12 Ministers previously held office. The ...

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  22. TWO-TRADE WORKMEN.

    An arrangement which will tend to regularise the employment of woolcombers and gasworkers in Bradford has lust been entered into by the ...

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  23. EXECUTIONS AT TABRIZ.

    St. Petersburg, January 14th.—In connection with the trouble between Russia and Persia, twelve persons, including the editor of the newspaper ...

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  24. CARTRIDGE-MAKING MACHINE.

    Captain von Henriquez, an artillery officer in Austra, has invented a device that is likely to revolutionise cartridge making. This contrivance ...

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  25. WRECK OF THE TATHRA.

    Sydney, Monday.—A message was received from Norfolk Island tills morning by the Navigation Department, confirming the news of the less of the ...

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  26. POSSIBLE AERIAL WAR,

    Aerial battles between rival aeroplane squadrons are not an unlikely development of the Turco-Italian war. The Italian army is already Provided ...

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  27. INFECTIOUS CASE.

    Two diphtheria patients discharged yesterday reduced the number of cases in the infecting wards to 16—a big record for this period of the year. A ...

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  28. DEMAND FOR CLEMENCY.

    Madrid, January 14th.—An extraordinary agitation is in progress to secure the commutation of the sentence of death in the case of the Cullera rioter, ...

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  29. CARELESS CYCLISTS.

    Another crusade by the police against the careless wheelmen who rush I through the city with no light displayed is once more needed. There is also ...

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  30. THE ARTILLERY.

    From the fact that no fresh command has been announced in Melbourne, and that most of the official correspondence is coming from Queenscliff, it is evident ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS—9/MINIMUM WAGE.

    Wellington, Monday.—It has been decided by the Government to pay members of the second division of the railway service a minimum wage of 9' ...

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  32. THE COMMONWEALTH BANK

    According to the Prime Minister, no steps to institute the Commonwealth Savings Bank will he taken until idle Premiers' Conference is over. An ...

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  33. THRIEE KILLED AT INFIRMARY.

    Lisbon, January 14th.—A telegram from Sao Thome, West Africa, gives brief particulars of a shocking tragedy. The roof of an infirmary collapsed, ...

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  34. TOPICS FOR PREMIERS.

    The following additional subjects have been submitted for discussion at the Conference of Premiers to be opened in Melbourne on Wednesday ...

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  35. FRENCH FLOCKS RAVAGED BY DISEASE.

    Paris, January 14th.—The Minister of Agriculture is testing a number of serums with a view to finding a remedy for the foot and mouth disease which ...

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  36. BRIGADE COMPETITION.

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  37. RAILWAY VISION TESTS.

    Appreciation was expressed by the officials of the Railway Employes' Union yesterday at the fact that attention is being paid in the provincial centres to ...

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  38. WIRELESS ON STEAMERS.

    Monte Video, January 14th.—A decree has been issued compelling all passenger ships trading to Uruguay to be fitted with wireless telegraphic ...

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  39. SMALL FIRE AT ST. MARY'S.

    A miniature representation of the manger of Bethlehem erected in a porch at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church for the Xmas festival was destroyed by ...

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  40. JAPANESE CRUISERS AT SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Monday.—The Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya arrived here to-day. They will remain a week. An extensive programme of festivities has ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICA UNIVERSITY BILL

    Capetown, January 14th.—Mr. F. S. Malan. Minister for Education, says that he hopes to pass the University Bill this session. The firm of ...

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  42. REFERENDA PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Fisher was asked Yesterday whether the resolutions of the Labor Conference at Hobart relating to the question of extending the powers of the ...

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  43. EX-CONGREGATIONALIST'S CURACY.

    The Rev. Charles Everett, lately pastor of the Peckham Eye Congregational Chapel, has taken orders in the Church of England and will receive a curacy ...

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  44. MURDER OF PARAMOUR JUSTIFIED.

    Vienna, January 14th.—A trial that attracted much attention in military and society circles was concluded yesterday. The accused was Lieutenant ...

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  46. THIS YEAR'S IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. McKenzie, Minister for Lauds, has received a cablegram from London stating that the Tyser line will put on three new boats and the Milburn line ...

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  47. INTER-FIRE BRIGADE MEETING.

    An inter-fire brigade meeting held in the City fire station was well attended. Captain J. Paterson presided. An apology was received for the absence of ...

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  48. A MILE A MINUTE BOAT.

    Glenn Curtiss the American airman, predicts that aviation is going to he revolutionised by the flying boat. This novel craft is similar to the hydroplane, ...

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  49. DEFEAT OF EXTREMISTS.

    Mr. Fisher said that he had been forced to the conclusion that the members of the Labor Party were a moderate lot of men. It was only a few years ...

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  50. MR WILLIS AND "HANSARD."

    Sydney, Monday.—Judge Backhouse, sitting as a Royal Commission, to-day concluded his inquiry into the circumstances attending the suspension by the ...

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  52. STEVEDORES.

    Owing to the fact that some of the men engaged in lumping work at country stations are adverse to joining the Rural Workers' Union, the ...

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  53. NEWTOWN PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

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