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  2. BRISBANE STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—"Remember, they are out in opposition to you. Deal with them as unionists should." The strike leader, Mr. Coyne, M.L.A., addressed the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff's shipbuilding and engineering establishment at Belfast, appears to have been made the object of some of the ...

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  4. EVE Of REPUBLIC. China's Future Decided.

    'The hour when China will become a Republic is at hand. Emperor Pu Yi's two guardians, the Dowager-Empress and the High ...

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  5. TOKEN OF PEACE. Kaiser's Gift to Lord Haldane.

    The British Minister for War (Lord Haldane) left this city on Sunday to return to London. Before his departure he had an interview with Sir Ernest Cassel, the ...

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  6. PEOPLING THE LAND. IMPORTING SERVANT GIRLS.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) has asked the officers of the State Intelligence Bureau to submit reports to him regarding a suggestion which has been made ...

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  7. THE LIBERAL VICTORY. GAIN OF EIGHT SEATS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The continuation of the serutiny to-day has increased the magnificent Liberal victory, and a majority of eight seats will, it is thought, be realised. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman, attended by Sir Walter Barttelot, were present at the Melboure Cricket-ground during the progress of the ...

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  9. REVULSION OF FEELING.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Speaking at a meeting of the Women's National League and the People's Political Party to-night Sir John Quick said that the result of the ...

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  10. S.S. GEELONG'S PARTY.

    It is announced that the steamer Geelong's arrival has been delayed, and that the vessel. with her large party of immigrants for Victoria, will not now reach Melbourne ...

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  11. Capital Difficulty.

    Messages from Nanking whole the Provisional Government is located, state that the only difficulty in the way of the Republic being declared is the question of the ...

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  12. TRAGOWEL PLAINS IRRIGATION.

    The State Water Commission yesterday decided that all water from the Goulburn River delivered for irrigation purposes in the Tragowel district shall be charged for ...

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  13. FELT HATTERS' STRIKE.

    An unexpected development in connection with the strike of felt hatters, that began at the Denton Hat Mills, Collingwood, about a month ago, occurred yesterday, ...

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  14. CITY UNDER WATER. FLOODS IN SPAIN.

    The torrential rains which have given rise to the scrious floods throughout it large portion of Spain and Portugal show no sign of ceasing. ...

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  15. "Mirage of Disarmament."

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

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  16. EXTERMINATING THE RABBITS.

    Reports received by the State Ministry show that great increases have recently been noticed in the numbers of rabbits throughout the State. Complaints have ...

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  17. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

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  18. SALE OF TIMOR ISLAND.

    The Belgian periodical, "Mouvement Geographique," announces that Anglo-German pourparlers now in progress relate largely to the island of Timor (of which half ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. MINIMUM WAGE. COAL MINERS' DEMANDS.

    One of the most important questions at issue in connection with the threatened strike of the coal-miners of the United Kingdom, who demand a minimum wage, ...

    Article : 540 words
  20. CROWN AREAS AVAILABLE.

    The Ramahyuck aboriginal reserve, parish of Yeerung, has been subdivided into four allotments of from 200 to 230 acres each. They will be made available for selection as ...

    Article : 318 words
  21. TAGUS RISES SIXTY FEET.

    The Tugas has risen sixty feet in some places. Wine stores at Villa Franca are flooded, and barrels of wine are floating out to sea. ...

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  22. FRANCO-GERMAN TREATY.

    The senate has approved of the Franco-German treaty concerning Morocco and the Congo by 212 votes to 42. M. Clemenceau, in the course of the ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    A[?]am Dagge, late of Ultima, farmer, who [?] on September last, by his will dated Sep[?] 1911, left personally £2,718 to his [?] and friends. ...

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  24. DEATH OF LORD LISTER.

    The death is announced of Lord Lister, the famous-surgeon, at the age of 85 years. Lord Lister died on Saturday, at Walmer, in Kent. He had been contined to his room ...

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  25. CHARLESWORTH FRAUDS

    Miss Violet Charlesworth and her mother, who embarked on a career of great extravagance three years ago an the pretence that the daughter was to come into a fortune ...

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  26. IMPERIAL SENTIMENTS.

    Australasia was well represented at the 21st annual dinner given by the General Electric Company on Saturday night. The company included the High Commissioner ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro is on a visit to the Czar. He is accompanied by his youngest son, Prince Peter, who is 22 years of age. ...

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  28. SPLENDOURS OF THE PAST

    Mr. John Garstang, who has been engaged in archæological research for many years, has made an important discovery at Meroe, the ancient capital of Ethiopia. He ...

    Article : 264 words
  29. INCOME TAX BILL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Dacey (State Treasurer) to-day said that when Parliament met he would introduce a new Income Tax Bill. Instead of taxing the income of ...

    Article : 172 words
  30. NATIONAL STOPPAGE OPPOSED.

    The Derbyshire Coal Miners' Conference was held at Chesterfield on Sunday, when there were delegates present representing 41,000 men. Discussion at times became ...

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  31. CRUSHED UNDER TRUCKS.

    PERTH, Monday.—A terrible accident occurred at the railway construction works at Nataling, near Geraldton, to-day. During the intense heat seven workmen, at ...

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  32. HOSPITAL JOKE.

    The nurses and wardsmen at the Melbourne Hospital have not yet recovered from their amusement at an incident which happened in the institution recently, ...

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  33. DOCKERS RETURN TO WORK.

    At a muss meeting on Sunday of the Manchester dockers who went out on strike in sympathy with the Glasgow dock-yard hands, it was decided to return to work. ...

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  34. STATE COAL MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—A special meeting of the Miners' Union was held yesterday to discuss the report of a deputation which waited on the general manager, ...

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  35. TROOPS AND MOBS. SOLDIERS FORCED TO FLIGHT.

    VA serious conflict between the mob and the military, arising put of a strike, has occurred at Mons. Two strikers had been arrested for looting. A number of ...

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  36. VICTORIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the council of the Employers Federation, Mr. R. O. Blackwood said: "The verdict given by the people of South Australia at the ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Ross, of Ba[?] surveyor's assistant, and formerly of North Moo[?]pna, hotelkeeper Lial[?], £239 11: assets, £2; deli[?], £237 11. Causes of ...

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  38. WONTHAGGI WORKMEN.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—At the first annual meeting of the Workmen's Co-operative Club it was shown that for the eight months the club has been in existence ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales: Beanchamp H[?]others, [?] York-street, South Melbourne, furniture, [?] malterial, vehicles: F. W. Symens, at his rooms, Smith-street, Collingwood, shop and residential ...

    Article : 399 words
  40. DEMONSTRATION AT FUNERAL.

    A revolutionary demonstration took place to-day at Pere Lachaise Cemetery in connection with the funeral of a trades unionist named Acrcoult. The ...

    Article : 66 words
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  42. FOUNTAIN IN CITY STREET.

    Through the bursting of a bolt attached to a fire plug a novel sight was presented near the Colonial Bank Hotel, in Little Collins-street, yesterday evening. Shortly after ...

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  43. VESSEL IN DANGER.

    Several Steamers left here on Saturday afternoon to help the liner Australia, which radiographed to say that she was disabled and in danger to the north of ...

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  45. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The "Financial Times" expresses the opinion that the West Australian 3; per cent, loan for £1,000,000 at £99, the prospectus of which was issued on Saturday, ...

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