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  2. COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN LANCASHIRE.

    The death roll as a result of the explosion at the Hulton colliery it Bolton in Lancashire, has been fixed at 344. ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Admiral and Lady Henderson were passengers to "Melbourne by the t.s. Loongana, which left Launceston on Saturday last. ...

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  4. SECOND TEST MATCE.

    The attractions fo the test matchcoupled with perfect weather, a bright sun, and cool south wind, brought very nearly 16,000 people to the Melbourn[?] ...

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  5. UNREST IN PORTUGAL

    Reuter states that the British Foreign Office has not received any intimation of another critical situation having arisen in Portugal, nor has the request ...

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  6. PORTUGUESE BRIGANDS

    Last night brigands attacked the isolated house of Dom Juan Rios, a wealthy banker of Puerto Lalus, during a ball which was being held at his ...

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  7. THE LONDON TRAGEDY,

    The detectives now inquiring into the surroundings of the burglary at a jeweller's shop in Hounds[?]itch, and the murder of three policemen, express ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE.

    The 16 battalions of Turkish Redifs, who were despatched form Adanato to relieve the garrison at Kerak, inflicted severe punishment upon the Druses, and ...

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  9. DR. COOK.

    Dr. Cook, who claims to have discovered the North Pole, has sent a message to a Da[?]sh newspaper published in New York, in which he thanks the ...

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  10. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The "Kreuz Zeitung," published in Berlin, states that the outbreak of foot and mouth disease among cattle in Germany is assuming the proportions of ...

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  11. COLLISION IN LONDON.

    A serious collision occurred yesterday in the Goswell-road. London A tramcar collided with an omnibus, and completely wreeked it. Twenty passengers ...

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  12. THE CONGO.

    In response to the a[?]cal of the AntiSlaven and Aborigines Protection Society, the Rev. J. Harris and his wife, who were in the Congo from 1898 to ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Although the earthquake at Elis, in Greece, rendered 200 families homeless, there was no loss of life. One house collapsed, and many were damaged at ...

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  14. FINANCIAL.

    The prospectus of the South Manchurian railway loan of £6,000,000 will be issued in London next week. The loan will be issued at 98, and will carry ...

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  15. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS.

    The proc[?] of the Indian National Congress at Allahabad, which was attended by 800 delegates, have now closed. At yesterday's meeting ...

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  16. AVIATION.

    The members of the British Army Council have issued a memorandum urging officers of the aviation classes of the army to keep abreast of the ...

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  17. CARNEGIE HERO FUND.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, through the American Ambassador in Berlin, has established a hero fund in Germany similar to those he founded in America, ...

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  18. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    Excitement has been aroused in Hungary owing to the publication of a statement made by the Archduke Fran[?]is Fordinand of Austria, the heir to ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The man Durand, who was sentenced to death at Rouen for murdering "blacklegs" in the recent railway strike in France, has had his sentence ...

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  20. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The match between New South Wales and Tasmania started on the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. The attendance was about 1,600, and the gate takings ...

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  21. MAP OF THE MILITARY AREAS.

    The map shows the battalion and the training areas into which Tasmania has been divided. The shaded portions represent the areas which are exempted, owing to lack of population. The figures 90, 91, 92, 93 refer to the numbers of the areas in the general Commonwealth scheme. The circles show the points, at which area officers are located, the lines of dashes the boundaries of the training areas, and the lines of dashes and dots the boundaries of the battalion areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Daily Chromcle" to-day denies the statement made by the Labour correspondent of "The Times" that the Asquith Government proposes that ...

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  23. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Although the Mexican Government has asserted that the back of the rebellion has been broken, and that the insurgents now in the field are merely ...

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  24. UNITED STATES AND CANADA

    The tariff negotiations between Canada and the United States will be probably resumed on January 10. It is considered that haste is imperative if ...

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  25. NEW YEAR'S EYE.

    Thousands of people thronged the city's streets on New Year's Eve, but there were thousands less than was the case on Christmas Eve, and it did not ...

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  26. NEW YEAR IN ENGLAND.

    There were great New Year's Eve gatherings at the loading hotels in London, especially at the Savoy, Carlton, Ritz, Cecil, and Waldorf. ...

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  27. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Legislature of British Guiana has approved of extending preferential trade treatment to Great Britain and Canada, but excluding the remainder ...

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  28. CHINESE PIGTAIL.

    The members of the Chinese Assembly recently memorialised the Throne requesting that all di[?]lomatists, officers, students, soldiers, and sail[?]rs should be ...

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  29. EXPLOSION IN BELGIUM.

    A shooking disaster occurred yesterday at the National Magazine at Wetteren, to the south-east of Ghent. An explosion of half a ton of gunpowder ...

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  30. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    At yesterday's proceedings of the Conference of Scottish miners resolutions were passed in favour of the State ownership and control of mines, and ...

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  31. BOXING.

    Mr. H. D. Mc[?]ntosh the buxing promoter, states that "Bill" Lang, the Australian heavy-weight, will fight "Sam" Langford in February next for ...

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  32. PROSPERITY OF N.S. WALES.

    The bank clearings in New South Wales for the year were £274,843,645, an increase for the 12 months of £33,697,928. The revenue returns of New ...

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  33. PERU AND ECUADOR.

    The Lima correspondent of "The Times" states that the mediatory Powers have advised Peru and Ecuador to submit the boundary dispute between ...

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  34. GERMAN PATENT LAWS.

    An amendment of the German patent laws will be submitted to the Reichstag next month, and will be r[?]taliative on the English Act of 19[?]7, especially in ...

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  35. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue returns of Great Britain for the quarter ending December 31 total £39,916,637. Of this amount £8,976,000 was ...

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  36. BANK FAILURE IN AMERICA.

    The New York State Superintendent of Banks recently closed the Northern Bank of New York, the deposits o[?] which exceeded £1,000,000, on the ...

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  37. WEEK OE PRAYER.

    The Evangelical Alliance proposes a universal week of prayer, which is intended to draw together the churches, missionary societies, and generally the ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bullion silver is quoted at 2s. 1 l-16d. per oz. standard. THE WAIHI MINE. Shares in the Waihi mine, New ...

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  39. THE CHOLERA.

    Cholera riots have broken out at Taranto, in Southern Italy, and the crowds have stoned the police. The latter retaliated by drawing their ...

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  40. HOLIDAY TRAGEDY IN VICTORIA.

    The holidays of a party camped at Morang South were terminated in tragi[?] circumstances on Saturday evening, when Cyril Court, aged 17, accidentally ...

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  41. PORTUGUESE CUSTOMS.

    L[?] consequence of the proteste of Germany, the Portuguese Government has withdrawn the decree specifying that a part of the Customs duties shall be ...

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  42. REAL ESTATE BUSINESS.

    The returns of the operations of the real estate, market during 1910 show that the sales effected amounted to £5,694,000, as compaied with £ ...

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  43. STEAMER MISSING.

    It is feared that the steamer Axim, 2,804 tons, belonging to the British African Steam Navigation Company (Elder, Dempster, and Co.), which was ...

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  44. FRENCH MURDER.

    A sensational tragedy occurred on Christmas Eve at Macon, in the French department of Saone-et-Loire. A man named Jean Tallemard wounded his ...

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  45. EXPLOSION IN CANADA.

    Yesterday a pompom cartridge exploded at the militia department stores at Ottawa, and a stuff sergeant was killed instuntly, and two other s[?]diers ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. A COTTAGE BURNED.

    A three-roomed weatherboard cottage, owned and occupied by Mrs. St[?], was destroyed by fire about 2 o'clock on Saturday morning. The fire is said ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. AMERICAN BURGLARS.

    A gang of robbers last night blew open a safe at Waterville, in the State of Kansas, and secured money and vuluables worth 80,000 dollars. There ...

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  48. A GRAZIER'S DEATH.

    The Geelong police to-day received information ftom Cobden that Martin Pascoe, aged 60, a well-known grazier, had been found dead with his throat ...

    Article : 42 words
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