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  2. THE STRIKE

    Mr. Hughes, when questioned by a representative of "The Advertiser" to-night as to what was new in the strike campaign, said he did not know, that there was very ...

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  3. KING LEOPOLD

    The Belgians are greatly angered by the presence at his bedside in King Leopold's dying hours of Baroness Vaughan, with whom his Majesty had contracted a ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICAL CRISIS

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), speaking at Walworth last night, said that since the Budget was introduced trade had steadily improved, the ...

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  5. LORD KITCHENER

    Eastern files by the Empire contain lengthy references to Lord Kitchener's visit to Japan and Manchuria. On October 23 a party was given at the Military ...

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  6. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Of the men in the forefront who brought about the Federation of Australia, Sir George Reid, now leaving the Commonwealth Parliament, is the latest ...

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  7. SATURDAY NIGHT SENSATION

    Residents of Goodwood were considerably startled a little after 10 o'clock on Saturday night by a loud cry of "Police! Murder!" They remembered that ...

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  8. NICARAGUA

    President Zelaya, of Nicaragua, has telegraphed to President Taft, at Washington, announcing that he has resigned the Presidency in order to avoid bringing harm ...

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  9. AMERICAN TELEPHONES.

    The syndicate of telephone companies controlled by Mr. Pierpont Morgan, the American millionaire, and owning three and a half million instruments, has ...

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  10. WAS HE AFRAID?

    Newspapers by the Empire from Japan state that the reputation which Lord Kitchener rightly or wrongly has of being a misogynist appears to be supported by ...

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  11. CANADLAN GRAIN.

    It is announced that, in accordance with the demand of the grain growers, the nationalisation has been effected of all the grain elevators in Manitoba, Canada. ...

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  12. CHAPELS VERSUS CASTLES.

    Mr. Lloyd George addressed a large meeting of Free Churchmen in the Queen's Hall last night. In the course of a fiery speech he remarked—"The Methodist, ...

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  13. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The Earl of Ranfurly, who was Governor of New Zealand in 1897-1904 and holds large interests in irrigation colon[?]es in Victoria, addressing the Royal Colonial ...

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  14. GENERAL BOTHA.

    General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, is suffering from a serious recurrence of an old malady, and has been ordered a prolonged rest. While in Europe recently ...

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  15. DEPARTURE OF LORD KITCHENER.

    Commenting on a flying visit to Kobe by Lord Kitchener, the following lines have been published in Japan:- The Departure of Kitchener. ...

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  16. FINANCLAL NEWS.

    The liquidator (Mr. Whinney) for Messrs. W. & A. McArthur (colonial merchants) reports that Australian creditors for £76,909 have been admitted to rank for ...

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  17. LORD DURHAM ON LIBERAL POLICY.

    Lord Durham, a Liberal Peer, in a letter published in the press, states that Sir Edward Grey's profession of faith in Home Rule is signal proof of the complex ...

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  18. APPOINTMENT FAVORED IN LONDON.

    The "Financial News" states that Sir George Reid's appointment as Common-wealth High Commissioner will be considered "unexceptionable on this side. It ...

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  19. R.M.S. CHINA DELAYED.

    The P. & O. mail steamer China damaged, her rudder in the Tilbury Dock yesterday, and was unable to proceed on the voyage to Australia. The passengers were sent ...

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  20. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations:- Associated, buyers 18/1, sellers 19/4. Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 40/, sellers 41/. ...

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  21. A STEAMER ON THE ROCKS.

    The Illawarra S.N. Company's well-known coastal steamer Eden arrived in port last evening with her bow badly smashed and bearing other unmistakable ...

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  22. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    At Reedy Creek, near Ashford, yesterday afternoon, a selector, Edward Donaldson, shot at his wife with a revolver, and then shot his daughter in the knee ...

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  23. SIR THOMAS McILWRAITH

    The Duke of Marlborough unveiled yesterday a memorial tablet over the bed endowed by Lady Mcllwraith in the Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich, ...

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  24. COMERCIAL NEWS.

    Hemp.—The market is dull, January-March delivery is quoted at £28. Cotton.—Middling spot American is quoted at 7.81d, per lb., against 7.77d, a ...

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  25. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. John Burns (President of the Local Government Board), in an election address at Battersea last night, said the Government must complete their pension ...

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  26. A DEADLY STEW.

    A man named Bayliss, of Stuart Town, has been arrested on a charge of attempting to poison a boarder by placing strychnine in some stew. The boarder, on ...

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  27. LORD CURZON ON TARIFF REFORM.

    Lord Curzon addressed an audience of 5,500 persons at Derby last night. He strongly advocated tariff reform, which, he urged, would enable them to exact ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Excepting legacies to the members of his family and servants and the employes of Messrs. Elder, Dempster, & Co., shipowners, of which firm he was the senior ...

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  29. A DARING LADY SWIMMER.

    The Cottesloe Municipal Council has decided to communicate with the Commissioner of Police with the object of deterring a certain young lady swimmer from ...

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  30. THE RANGATIRA LAUNCHED.

    The new steamer Rangatira, built for the [?]haw, Savill, & Albion line for the New Zealand trade, has been launched at Belfast. ...

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  31. THE NEW ACT.

    Mr. Peter Bowling did not put in an appearance at Clifton yesterday, much to the disappointment of hundreds ot miner, along the route and of a large meeting ...

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  32. LARGE FIRE AT BALAKLAVA.

    fire broke out about 12.30 p.m. to-day at the rear of Mr. L. H. August's boot shop, and spread rapidly as there was a high wind blowing, Mr. August's boot ...

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  33. THE MAN IN THE STREET AND THE LORDS.

    Lord Milner, speaking at Huddersfield last night, said the man in the street was cool as a cucumber regarding the House of Lords. ...

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  34. WEIGHT LIFTING.

    Aaron Beattie, assistant teacher to Clarence Weber, principal of the Victorian Health and Strength College, on Saturday signallised the break up of the college for ...

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  35. UNIONISTS AND FREE-TRADE.

    Lord Cromer, speaking at Sheffield yesterday, advised Unionist Freetraders to vote for Unionist candidates in all circumstances. ...

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  37. NAVAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Mulliner, head of the Coventry firm of Mulliners, in a letter to the newspapers emphasising Admiral Lord Charles Beresford's statements at Hull regarding the ...

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  43. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Circumstances have arisen which have pushed the polling date for the Federal elections from March into April. It is now likely that nominations will close ...

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