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  2. AMUSEMENTS

    With such a star picture as "The Bride of Messina," this week's bill at the Princess is of more than usual interest. Full reference to the portrayal was made in ...

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  3. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY

    A conference of employers and employees in the timber industry was held at the Imperial, Hobart, on Saturday with the object of discussing the situation in ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The State Ministry to-day decided to grant £6000 towards the expenses of the Australian Antarctic expedition. ...

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  5. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At a meeting of the Tourist Association to-night o resolution was passed to the effect that a deputation wait on the managers of the steamship companies, ...

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  6. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Derby Police Court on Saturday morning, before Messrs. B. Glover and C. Lucas, Js.P., several local residents bad to appear for failing to ...

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  7. THE WORKER

    The United Kingdom's postal employees campaign for the redress of grievances and increase of pay, which was inangurated in Glasgow, is being widely ...

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  8. OIL AS FUEL

    In connection with the traffic on the transcontinental railway, it is very probable that the Ministry will give favourable consideration to the claims of oil fuel and ...

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  9. WEST COAST WANTS

    Mr. J. E. Ogden, M.H.A., waited upon the Engineer-in-Chile (Mr. Fincham) to-day, and requested that repairs should be effected to the Owen Meredith tramway. ...

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  10. BREACHES OF BY-LAWS.

    At the Longford Police Court on Moil day, before Messrs. A. Youl, M.L.C., (Warden), and J. M'Mahon, J.P.,, Walter E. Brumby was fined 2s 6d and 5s costs ...

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  11. RECENT UPRISING

    Mr. Masterman, addressing the National Brotherhood in the Albert Hall, declared that the recent uprising of un-skilled labour was due to hope entering ...

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  12. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The Cabinet has received through the Governor a request by the King that his birthday should be celebrated throughout the British Empire upon its actual date, ...

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  13. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    Evidence of the modern methods and accomplishment of the English Amusement Company is the fact that at to-morrow evening's performance at the ...

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  14. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    France and Germany are likely to reflect long before they lot loose the dogs of war. At any rate, such is the impression created by a study of the figure ...

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  15. A CHILD'S DEATH

    While Mrs. Sorenson, living 34 miles away from the Emu Bay railway line, bringing a five-months-old girl to the [?] the child expired in her arms in the railway ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY

    Arrangements have been made by the Minister of Defence to attach the de. stroyers Parramatta and Yarra to to he British squadron in Australian waters, for ...

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  17. STRIKES IN IRELAND

    The timbermen in Dublin have struck, and the masters [?] to recognise the Irish Transport Union, four hundred men in the goods department of the 'Great ...

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  18. MERSEY MARINE BOARD

    The Mersey Marine Board held its monthly meeting to-day. A lengthy discussion ensued on a letter from the council clerk, notifying that a deputation would ...

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  19. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    On paper France is strong. She makes military service universal and compulsory. Only physical unfitness is accept- ed as a reason for exemption. Men ...

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  20. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    The first production of the Australian bushranging drama, "'The King of the Roads," by the Bohemian Company last night attracted a large and appreciative ...

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  21. WAITING AT THE CHURCH

    An unusual scene was witnessed at the gate of St. Ambrose's Roman Catholic Church, Brunswick, yesterday. A wedding was about to take place, and the father of ...

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  22. LABOUR EXCHANGES

    The unemployed at Leicester are boycotting the Labour exchanges on the ground that they have been sent after positions already filled, or several sent ...

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  23. MINERS ON STRIKE

    Twelve hundred Bristol miners have struck, demanding increases similar to those granted to miners in the Somerset area. ...

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  24. "JACK AND THE BEANSTALK."

    The box plans for J. O. Williamson, Ltd., pantominie, "Jack and the Beanstalk," are advertised to open at Birchall and Sons' this morning at 10 o'clock. ...

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  25. SPANISH TROUBLES

    The Labour Federation at Saragossa struck, in sympathy with the men at Bilbao. Tie strikes in Malaga and Oviedo have ended. ...

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  26. SETTLING THE LAND

    For the eleven blocks of land made available at Lismore last week, no less than 1332 applications had been lodged, with deposits amounting to £7153. ...

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  27. A BROKEN COLLAR-BONE

    Master Jeffrey Hemphill, Longford, while fishing in the vicinity of the mill dam last evening, fell over a tussock, and broke his collarbone. lie was at once taken to ...

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  28. PROPOSED WAGES BOARD.

    In connection with the negotiations which have been in progress between the employees and employers in the timber industry, it would appear from the turn of ...

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  29. UNIVERSAL TRAINING

    In the course of a lengthy resolution, a socialistic meeting, held at Lithgow last night, declared—'This meeting, considering the social and economic conditions of ...

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  30. FRENCH WORKMEN

    Delegates from the Amalgamated Seine Unions, considering that the international capitalists desired a diversion of the demand of the workers by utilising ...

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  31. HOUSE DESTROYED

    A small four-roomed cottage in Wilson-street, owned by Mrs. Fife, residing in Victoria, was destroyed by fire at 10 o'clock to-night. It was not insured or ...

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  32. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Germany, like France, has conscription and a system of military training which, on the strength of deeds done by a past generation, is popularly supposed to be ...

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  33. PEA RIFLE FATALITY

    Alfred Millar, owner of the Kallimastation, near Narromine, was found dead at the gate of a paddock this morning, with a bullet wound in the forehead. He was ...

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  34. THE LETTER-CARRIERS

    The conference of letter-carriers of the commonwealth was contiuned to-day. Mr. Brown (South Australia) moved—"'That in view of the great increase in the cost of ...

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  35. CITY COUNCIL

    The ordinary meeting of the city council was held yesterday afternoon, when there were present the Mayor (Alder- man W. C. Oldham), Aldermen R. Gee, P. ...

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  36. IMMIGRATION SYSTEMS

    Instructions have been given by the Government to' Mr. Percy Hunter, Director of Immigration and the Tourist Bureau, to visit Switzerland and Germany to ...

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  37. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A successful meeting was held at the home of Mr. II. Bestwick, at Campbell Town, by a lady who had worked for 10 years in Fiji with success. Mrs. Myrtle ...

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  38. NEW TRAINING SCHOOL

    Approval has been given by the Minister of Public Instruction (Mr. Carmichael) of a site of 700 acres at Gosford for the establishment of a training school (to replace ...

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  39. THE COMPARISON.

    Germany's reserve force is greater, as in one respect at least she an immense advantage. In 1910 her population was set'down at 64,003,423. At the ...

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  40. CARRICK.

    Mr. G. Heritage, Inspector of Schools for the western districts, paid a visit to the state school, Carrick, on Thursday. He expressed much gratification at the ...

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  41. UNIONIST PREFERENCE

    The prime Minister to-day received [?]umber of representatives of the executive of the Trades Hall Council, who de[?]ired to discuss with him the question of preference to unionists, methods of ...

    Article : 166 words
  42. STRAITS MAIL SERVICE

    Senator Ready is in receipt of the following letter from the Postmaster- General's department in connection, with the agitation for an improved winter mail ...

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  43. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    The following players will represent St. Paul's in the return tournament against St. Francis Xavier in the clubroom of the former:—Billiards—Parish, ...

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  44. DERBY.

    A social and dance was held in Terry's Hall on Friday evening in aid of the funds of the tennis club, A good number were present, and a pleasant evening ...

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  45. LILYDALE.

    On Friday a ball organised by the bachelors of Lilydale was held in the Military Hall. The secretarial duties were carried out in an' able manner by ...

    Article : 78 words
  46. WOMAN'S PRAISE

    "I have pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of Dr. Morse's Indian Root pills as a heading remedy," writes Mrs. Florence Willis, of 110 Spring-street, ...

    Article : 135 words
  47. CUSTOMS RETURNS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  48. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    [?] is understood that some [?] exists among the local waterside workers respecting the working of certain vessels. Future development are being ...

    Article : 32 words
  49. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  50. Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
  51. THE LYELL MINE TROUBLE

    Mr. James M'Donald, president of the Tasmanian executive of the A.M.E.A., passed through to Queenstown to-day, in connection with the labour difficulty at the ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EATERS.

    Australians are such heavy meat eatern that we are fast becoming a nation of dyspeptics, and it is telling on the general health of the country. Constipation ...

    Article : 70 words
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