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  2. A CYCLONIC STORM

    Yesterday morning the weather was decidedly hot and oppressive, the thermometer recording 102 in the shade, but about noon clouds ...

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  3. CHINESE REVOLUTION

    An Imperial edict was issued to-day directing the Premier, General Yuan Shih Kai, to form a ...

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  4. CHRISTIANS IN CRETE

    An insurrectionist assembly, representing the whole of the Christian population of Crete, resolved yesterday to ignore the decision of ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. BRISBANE INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE.

    The trams commenced running at noon to-day, and were cheered all along the route. Slight boo-hooing at some spots ...

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  6. NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS.

    Negotiations are now in progress between General Yuan Shih Kai and the Republican Government at Nanking. The former is trying to ...

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  7. HOPES OF THE PORTE.

    The Porte expresses the hope that the Powers will intervene and prevent the realisation of the aspirations of the Cretan revolutionaries. ...

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  8. AT SOUTH KALGOORLIE

    The adherents of the Church of England who have, been worshipping in the newly-erected church building in Balfour-street, South Kalgoorlie ...

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  9. WILD WEATHER IN ENGLAND

    The cold that prevails in England just now is more intense than it has been for seven years past. The thermometer went down to zero in ...

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  10. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The Railway Department at the same time resumed the running of the goods traffic, both receiving and delivering goods at all ...

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  11. EFFORTS FOR PEACE.

    As soon as the Imperial edict directing the formation of a Republic was issued, may of the Imperial princes quitted Peking. ...

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  12. AT BOULDER BLOCK

    The visitation at Boulder Block, though ifc only affected one building, was of a sensational character. The roof of the Perseverance Hotel ...

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  13. RAILWAY ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Simultaneous with this move on the part of the Tramways Company there was an announcement that the Railway Department had ...

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  14. LONDON TEMPERATURE.

    The thermometer registered 4 degrees below zero in London last night, the coldest on record for 45 years. Heavy snowstorms are now ...

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  15. THE STORM CENTRE.

    Speeches of an inflammatory nature were delivered at the Trades Hall, but apart from the storm centre the populace were very quiet ...

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  16. BUSINESS RESUMED.

    General business is being resumed, and things generally are resuming normal conditions. ...

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  17. COLD IN SIBERIA.

    Terribly cold weather has been experienced lately in (Siberia. In the western province of Ishim 18 persons have been frozen to death ...

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  18. POLICE PROTECT CARS.

    The tram cars were efficiently protected by the police, but no at tempt was made to interfere with their running. ...

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  19. THE POWER CORPORATION

    From the point of view of public convenience the greatest damage occurred at the Power House, the establishment of the Kalgoorlie and ...

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  20. SPECIAL CONSTABULARY.

    A large number are still enrolling as special constables. Mounted men are pouring in from the bush. ...

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  21. DR. SUN YAT SEN.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, in the course of an interview yesterday, said that he would resign the presidency of the Republic directly General Yuan Shih ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    Lord Avebury is appealing to the public for £5000 to cover the expenses of meetings which the Anglo-German Friendship Society proposes ...

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  23. NEW PHASE HERALDED.

    To-day is the sixth day of the strike, and a new phase in the situation was heralded. With the dawn the city began to ...

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  24. TRADES HALL GATHERING.

    Considerable numbers of red-ribbonites wended their way to the Trades Hall during the morning. Addressing the crowd ...

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  25. FOOD SUPPLIES AVAILABLE.

    The difficulties in regard to the food supplies are far less acute. Most grocery establishments are serving the public in the ordinary ...

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  26. RAILWAY DYNAMITED.

    A pier of the railway bridge near Shanhaitwan, at the east end of the Great Wall, was to-day destroyed by dynamite. Nine Chinese were killed ...

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  27. BOULDER ELECTRIC LIGHT

    The cyclone did not inflict very severe damage on the townsite of Boulder. There were a number of cases in which camps and fences ...

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  28. FRUIT MARKET SCENE.

    There was a busy scene at the Fruit Exchange, Turbot-street. The old familiar line of carts was there. Once more fruit was being bought ...

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  29. FIGHT AT A STATION.

    A conflict took place yesterday at the Lubinfu station, on the North Manchurian railway, between the Chinese garrison and a Mongolian ...

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  30. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    In the course of his speech afc the City Liberal Club on Saturday, Mr. Lloyd-George said that we should never be able to arrest the growth ...

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  31. BROWN HILL AND TRAFALGAR

    The cyclone did a lot of damage in both Brown Hill and Trafalgar, but not as far as public buildings were concerned. Only camps and ...

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  32. PRODUCE FIRMS.

    The Roma-street produce firms are doing fairly good business under the circumstances. ...

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  33. BUSY TRADING STREETS.

    All the trading main streets wore a more normal appearance than at an time since the beginning of the strike. ...

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  34. PRINCE OF BULGARIA.

    Five Crown Princes of the Balkan States took part in thanksgiving services here to-day on the occasion of Prince Boris, the heir apparent of ...

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  35. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    An Austrian named Richelt gave a trial exhibition here yesterday of an appliance he had invented to save aviators who met with aeroplane ...

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  36. NO TROUBLE AT TRADES HALL.

    The possibility of trouble at the Trades Hall during the morning hours having apparently disappeared, the crowds distributed ...

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  37. KING AND QUEEN

    The P. and O. liner Medina, with King George and Queen Mary on board, arrived at Spithead this afternoon. ...

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  38. RISING IN THE CONGO.

    Details have been received of a native rising in the Welle district of the Congo State. The Welender tribe massacred three principal ...

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  39. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    Captain Lemaguet was making an aeroplane flight at St. Omer on Saturday when his aeroplane fell and he was killed. ...

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  40. EXPECTANCY RIFE.

    Simultaneously with that was the announcement that something might be expected to happen. The manager of the Tramway ...

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  41. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Nationalists and Roman Catholics were urged from all Roman Catholic pulpits in Belfast yesterday to keep away from Mr. Winston ...

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  42. PRINCES OF INDIA.

    The leading men among the ruling princes and chiefs of India, availing themselves of the conclusion of the Royal voyage, have telegraphed a ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. GERMAN NATIONALITY.

    The Federal Council has adopted a draft nationality law, making the loss of German nationality more difficult, and its resumption easier. It ...

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  44. DISPOSITION OF POLICE.

    At noon a splendid force of mounted and foot police, both uniformed men and specials, appearing on duty throughout the city, must have ...

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  45. HE SHALL FEED HIS FLOCK.

    The Rev. J. C. Gibson, of the Valley Presbyterian Church, at service yesterday had two batches of bread freshly baked which were distribute ...

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  46. TRAM TRAFFIC RESUMED.

    Promptly at noon a. tramway was seen to move out of the Countess-street sheds, and proceeded through the city, clearing out ...

    Article : 63 words
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