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  2. STORMS IN EUROPE.

    Extraordinarily severe weather is being experienced in Spain. The Governor of the province of Leon has sent a special report to headquarters ...

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  3. A CURIOUS BLUNDER.

    The Government intended to secure the appointment of a wages board for the iron-mongery trade this year, but owing to [?] mistake by one of the clerks of the ...

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  4. THE ARMING OF EUROPE.

    The keel plates are being laid to-day of H.M.S. King George V. and H.M.S. Centurion, the latest vessels of the Dreadnought type, which are expected to be ...

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  5. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The German wireless telegraphy companies have merged their interests in a new German company, the directors of which include Mr. Marconi, the inventor ...

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  6. ROYALTY ON TOUR.

    The published announcement that King George and Queen Mary will visit Calcutta next winter, and will attend the great Coronation Durbar, has been officially ...

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  7. FOOD FOR EUROPE.

    There are several hundreds of tons of frozen meat in course of transit from the Argentine Republic to Italy. The "Shipping Gazette" states that there ...

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  8. TWO REMARKABLE ACCIDENTS.

    Graham Bidmead, 32 years of age, shunter, who lives at Ormond to-day underwent an experience from which he narrowly escaped with his life. The incident ...

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  9. OPENING NIGERIA.

    The Imperial Government are arranging for the construction of a railway to connect the Northern Nigerian tinfields at Bauchi with the trunk line from Baro, on the ...

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  10. LABOR UNREST.

    Shipowners generally are not perturbed regarding the threatened international strike ot sailors and firemen during the period of passenger traffic to England in ...

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  11. A RACING SCANDAL.

    The Moonee Valley stewards to-day reopened the Lal disqualification case which had been referred back from the V.R.C., who on Friday last endorsed the ...

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  12. EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH.

    The aged Emperor Francis Joseph drove from the Royal Palace of Schonbrunn yesterday to the Palace of Hofburg. This was the first public appearance of his ...

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  13. TROUBLESOME ARABS.

    Slatin Pacha, Inspector-General of the Soudan, has been entirely successful in his mission to Darfur. Early in December he was sent by the ...

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  14. THE HUNGARIAN LOAN.

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  15. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Each of the three Federal Ministers will take his secretary with him to London when he leaves for the Imperial Conference and the Coronation. Mr. Fisher will ...

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  16. THE ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    There are no fresh developments in connection with the attempt to wreck the mail train from Launceston to Hobart, although the police are following up a clue. ...

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  17. RAVAGES OF CHOLERA.

    Advices from Madeira state that the total number of cholera cases during the recent epidemic there was 1,646, of which 535 proved fatal. The disease has now ...

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  18. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    A deputation of Queensland members interviewed the Postmaster-General to-day with respect to the position of Brisbane as a port of call in connection with the ...

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  19. BARQUE IN A GALE.

    The American barquentine Gleaner, which sailed on Saturday for San-Francisco, returned to port this morning. The vessel was 20 miles east of North Head ...

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  20. QUEEN CHARLOTTE.

    Professor Heinmann has discovered in the palace of the Grand Duke Frederick Francis IV. of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, at Ludwigslust, a portrait of Queen Charlotte, ...

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  21. AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. Henry Farman, one of the most successful aviators in Europe, in discussing tests proposed to be made with [?] object of ascertaining the means by which ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. SPANISH FINANCE.

    The Minister for Finance reports that the revenue for 1910 shows an increase of 105,000,000 pesetas (about £4,200,000), as compared with the receipts for the ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Naval Department this morning received a telegram from the pilot at Bellinger Heads, stating that the heavy sea[?] had played havoc with the wrecked steamer ...

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  24. IMPERIAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The "Times," in referring to Mr. Fisher's acceptance of an invitation to attend the Labor Conference at Coronation time, recalls the fact that the idea of inviting the ...

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  25. TRAINS COLLIDE IN FRANCE.

    The town of Vire, in the department of Calvados, about 9 miles from Tinchebrai, was yesterday the scene of a [?]way disaster. ...

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  26. THE TEST MATCH.

    The utmost el[?]tion is manifested throughout South Africa concerning the success of the South African cricket team in the third test match in Adelaide. It is generally ...

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  27. THE ANTARCTIC.

    In addition to the £1,000 subscribed by the Science Association towards the Mawson Antarctic expedition, Mr. R. Barr Smith, of South Australia; Mr. Hugh ...

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  28. THE VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    As a result of the flood at Walhalla there was 230 ft. of water in the Long Tunnel shaft to-day. The manager estimates, from the quantity in the various drives of the ...

    Article : 197 words
  29. GAMBLING AT MONTE CARLO.

    The "Standard" states that nine English army captains are credibly reported to have won £200,000 in a fortnight at Monte Carlo. ...

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  30. SHOCK-SHAKEN DISTRICT.

    The inhabitants of Vyernyi, a town at the foot of the Trans-[?]i Ala[?]au, in Russian Turkestan, a district subject to severe earthquakes, have been again alarmed by ...

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  31. A RAILWAY PUZZLE.

    A unique point is now exercising the minds of the railway officials in London. Yesterday the Bohemian twin sisters, Yoesfa and Rosa Blazek, who are ...

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  32. THE MIDDLE EAST.

    Germany has assured the Porte that the negotiations in regard to the Middle East which are still proceeding with Russia deal exclusively with the question of rail ...

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  33. MAIZE CROP FAILS.

    Owing to the expected failure of the maize crop through the prolonged drought 3,800 farm laborers have embarked for Europe since Christmas. ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    A prominent feature of the expansion of Victorian trade last year was the rapid development of the frozen meat industry. Not only was the output to Europe ...

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  35. JEWEL THIEVES PUNISHED.

    Cesare Cattaneo, a waiter, and his wife were yesterday sentenced to impr sonment in connection with the robbery of jewels from Mrs. Bacon at an hotel at St. Moritz ...

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  36. DRUCE CASE RECALLED.

    The "Weekly Dispatch" states that Miss Robinson, a witness, who was sentenced to a long term of imprisonment for perjury in her evidence on the Druce claim ...

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  37. THE FIREWOOD STRIKE IN THE WEST.

    The third week of the firewood strike has been entered upon, and a settlement appears to be as far off as ever. Coal is arriving to keep the mines going, but if the ...

    Article : 436 words
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  39. EMIGRANTS NEARLY STRANDED.

    Yesterday the authorities at Oldenzaal, finding that the Prussian police had stopped 650 returning Russian emigrants on the ground of their inadequate means ...

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  40. TASMANIA

    The steamer Australia has arrived. She is to load over 10,000 bales of wool for Dunkirk and Antwerp. ...

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  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In November last a Chinese, Suey Ah Loong, was arrested on a charge of being a prohibited immigrant, and was sentenced to two months' imprisonment pending the ...

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