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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor- General aim Lady Denman, attended by Sir Walter Barttelot, were present at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the progress of the test ...

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  3. THE NEXT AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Public indignation regarding the way in which the board of control has degraded the management of Australian cricket grows in intensity. The failure of the ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

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  5. THE BRISBANE STRIKE.

    After a few days of comparative quiesence, matters in connection with the Brisbane strike took on a somewhat ominous complexion this morning. While it is true ...

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  6. CHINA AS A REPUBLIC.

    The youthful Emperors two guardians the Dowager Empress and the Prime Minister Yuan- Shikai, have agreed to issue three edicts to -day-- the first approving of ...

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  7. TORRENTIAL RAINS.

    Torrential rains canned a landslide at Guarda, and several houses were buried. Fourteen persons lost their lives. The River Tagus has risen 60 feet in ...

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  8. FOREIGN RELATIONS.

    Lord Haldane, British Secretary or State for War left Berlin yesterday on his return to London. Prior to his departure he had a conference with Sir Ernest. Cassel, ...

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  9. PROPOSED CESSION OF TIMOR.

    The Belgian periodical. "Movement Geographique", states--" The Anglo- German pourparlers relate largely to the island of 'Timor, one- half of winch belongs to ...

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  10. POSITION IN BRISBANE.

    During yesterday Mr. J. Adamson, M. L. A. (Q.), now in Melbourne. received the following telegram from Mr. Coyne,. M. L. A., president of the strike committee ...

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  11. HOW AUSTRALIA IS CONCERNED.

    The "Mouvement Geographique," published at Brussels, concerns itself with all changes and progress in discovery, exploration, political and Industrial conditions ail ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    The "Berliner Zeitung," in commenting on Mr. Winston Churchill's speech at Glasgow on Friday Inst regarding British naval supremacy, says:--"Only in an English ...

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  13. GREAT DAMAGE IN SPAIN.

    King Altouso is making a tour of the districts recently inundated by the torrential downpours of rain in Spain. Passing through Andalusia he received a great ...

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  14. THE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

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  15. A LINER IN DANGER.

    Several steamers left here on Saturday afternoon to render help to the liner Australia, 3845 tons, which despatched wireless messages stating that she was disabled and ...

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  16. RIOTS IN BELGIUM.

    A serious disturbance took place to- day at the town of Mous. A mob of coal miners attempted to liberate two strikers who had been arrested for looting. The ...

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  17. DEATH OF LOUD LISTER.

    The death of Lord Lister, the famous surgeon, occurred on Saturday at" Walmer. Death was due to pneumonia after four days illness. The end was painless ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The "Financial Times," in referring to the Western. Australian 3¾ per cent, loan of £1.009,900, application for which close on Wednesday, remarks that the loan looks ...

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  19. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The debate in the Senate on the Franco- German agreement in regard to Morocco was concluded yesterday. M. Clemenccan, formerly Prime Minister, ...

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  20. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    In a match at Newcastle with the English player Aitken, Fred. Lindrum, the Australian billiardist, was defeated, the scores being-- Aitken, 8009; Lindrum, ...

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  21. LABOR LEADERS AND STRIKES.

    At the committee luncheon of the tramway employes' picnic held at Mornington yesterday, reference was made to industrial matters. ...

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  22. COAL MINERS' TROUBLES.

    Recently the coal miners have broken many agreements made with the colliery proprietors in regard to the conditions of labor. At a meeting of the South Wales ...

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  23. THE FATHER OF MODERN SURGERY.

    My lord, it is not a profession, it is not a nation, it is humanity itself which, with uncovered head, salutes you." These were the words used by Mr. Bayard, an ...

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  24. CONSTABLES V. CIVILIAN.

    On Wednesday last, John Quinn, a railway employe, living at Kensington, was Charged at the City Court with offensive behavior in Flinders- street on the night ...

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  25. TEMPERANCE REFORM.

    Speaking at a reception this afternoon rendered by the mayor (Cr. M' Donagh) at the town hall, to Mr. S. Mauger and Mr. Membrey, M. L. A., Mr. Mauger said he ...

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  26. A FRENCH COMMENT.

    The "Echo de Paris" says it is afraid that British Radicals may again let themselves be tricked by "the mirage of ...

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  27. IMPERIAL QUESTIONS.

    The twenty- first annual banquet of the General Electric Company on Saturday evening was attended by the High Commissioner for Australia, the agents- General for ...

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  28. THE BATHS OF MEROE.

    An important addition to the knowledge gained by the archeological survey of Egypt. which has been, in progress since 1890, has been made by Professor John ...

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  29. STORM IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    The island steamer Muniara. which arrived to- day from Marshall and Gilbert islands. brought news that on 14th January at Jaluit Island, in the Marshall Group, ...

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  30. AN ADVENTUROUS DRIVE.

    An accident possessing some sensational features occurred at Springmount about miles from Creswick, on Sunday evening. Samuel Mason, will his wife, ...

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  31. LABOR'S LOST GROUND.

    At the meeting of the council of the Victorian Employers' Federation yesterday, Mr. Blackwood, referring to the result of the South Australian elections, said this ...

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  32. THE STRIKE FUND

    The Victorian branch of the Shop Assistants' Federation has decided to strike a levy equal to 5 per cent, of each member's earnings for one week in aid of the ...

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  33. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Writing to the "Times" Rev. R. F. Morion, of the Lynrdhurst- road Congregational Church, states that the Nonconformists' of England and Wales can understand Ulster's ...

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  34. OFFICER AS CONSTABLE.

    When apprised ast night of the stale, meet that an officer of the Roal Australian Artillery was acting as a special constable. Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) ...

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  35. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

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  36. LIBERAL PEER PELTED WITH EGGS.

    A remarkable evidence of the feeling of Ulster Orangemen against Home Rule was given at Larne, near Belfast, yesterday, when Lord Pirrie. chairman of Wolff and ...

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  37. CLEVER CHEQUE FRAUDS.

    The Bank of Naples has been defrauded of a sum of £32.000 by means of an ingenious swindle. Genuine cheques were utilised by the ...

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  38. MEETING OF EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    At the council of the Victorian Employers' Federation held yesterday. Mr p O. Blackwood in the chair. considerable attention was given to the Brisbane strike. ...

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  39. AT THE TRADES HALL.

    A large crowd of unionists assembled outside the Trades Hall this morning to bear Mr. Coyne's usual morning progress report of the strike, had ...

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  40. A DISASTROUS BOLT.

    A serious vehicular accident happened in the main street on Saturday. A young man named Perey Allan, son of Mrs. J. H. Allan, of Horsham, and his brother, W. F. ...

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  41. PARTY POLITICS.

    In a speech at Edinburgh on Saturday the Master of Elibank. chief whip of the Liberal party, said that as the Unionists made the State Insurance Act a party ...

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  42. ATTITUDE OF SOUTH

    Mr. Serymgour, one of the representatives of South Australia at the last meeting of the cricket board of control in A to- day said that it had been ...

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  43. DOCKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    A mass meeting of Manchester dockers was held yesterday, and it was decided to return in work. The Masters promised Unit none of the strikers would be ...

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  44. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The Premier (Mr. Verran) said to- night that he was prepared to how cheerfully to the will of the people. His party had hoped the decision would have been in its ...

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  45. THE URALLA TRAGEDY.

    The Acting Inspector- General of Police (Mr. A. R. Sherwood) received a telegram on Sunday from Superintendent le Bontillier, of the Armidale police, stating that ...

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  46. "RED FLAG" DEMONSTRATION.

    A revolutionary demonstration was made yesterday in connection with the funeral of a trades unionist named Aercoult, at Pere- Ia- Chaise cemetery. The ...

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  47. THE POSTAL SERVICE.

    At the monthly meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Letter riers. Mail Drivers and Assistants' Federation, a letter was received from the ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    Miss Violet Charlesworth who was sentenced m three year imprisonment on 21st February 1910, on a charge of having obtained money by false pretences, has ...

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  49. FROZEN MEAT IN ENGLAND:

    Much discussion has been aroused in Liverpool by the refusal of the local workhouse committee in substitute foreign for home killed meal. on the ground that by ...

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  50. CLOSING THE QUARANTINE GROUNDS.

    A meeting of residents and visitors of Sorrento and Portsea was held at the atheneum hall. Sorrento, on Saturday evening, to protest against the action of the ...

    Article : 126 words
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  53. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS INDEPENDENT UNION.

    Sir --Mr. O'Connor, president Australian Tramway Employes' Association, who recently returned from Brisbane, in connection with the tramway strike. on arrival ...

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  54. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    A disaster occurred yesterday off Caister, on the coast of Norfolk, where a collision occurred between the British steamer Wychwood. 1985 tons, and the Norwegian ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The redistribution of seats Scheme in the State Legislative Assembly has been drawn up of the basis of population of 9850 voters per constituency. No constituency will ...

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  57. Advertising

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