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  4. KAISER IN LEADING STRINGS.

    The Kaiser appeared to-day in Berlin at a public function—the celebration of the centenary of the municipality—for the first time since the debate in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. HONOR FOR INDIAN MURDERER.

    Satyendra, the Bengali who murdered Gossian, the informer, has been honored in spite of the precautions taken by the Government. To avoid a repetition of ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. THE IMPUDENT SHAH.

    According to a "Times" telegram from Teheran, the Shah's rescript abolishing the Constitution is considered an open affront to Great Britain ...

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  7. A SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

    Rumors of a most discouraging nature were in circulation during yesterday as to the reasons for the withdrawal of the Proprietary Mine from the arranged ...

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  8. THE MENZIES ELECTION.

    The final figures for the menzies election give Mr. Gregory, Minister for Mines, a lead of [?] votes over his Labor opponent, Mr. Buza[?]tt. ...

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  9. ANOTHER EDUCATION BILL.

    A new Education Bill, introduced in the House or Commons, and read a first time, formally, last week, is published to-day. It has been hailed with ...

    Article : 368 words
  10. REBELLION IN HAYTI.

    General Simon, commanding the troops in Southern Hayti, has headed a rebellion against the Government. All the officials have taken refuge in ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. VICTORIAN CABINET MEETING.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet held to-day, it was decided to proceed with the Referendum Bill to-morrow; also, to authorise the Metropolitan ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. REPLACING COLORED DIVERS.

    Mr. Ba[?]or, Minister for External Affairs, says that while he is granting permits to replace the colored divers who have died or left the Commonwealth, ...

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  13. BRIEF CABLES.

    The conference of Conservative Associations in Cardiff passed a resolution in favor of extending the Parliamentary franchise to women entitled to vote in ...

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  14. NORTH QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    At the Georgetown Police Court to-day, Fanny Wilson was brought up on remand, charged with the wilful murder of Miss Duffy, at Carpentaria Downs. ...

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  15. WOMEN'S ORGANISING MEETING.

    A public meeting was held to-night in the Sydney of Arts, under the auspices of the Women's Central Organising Committee of the P.L.L. ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. NEXT JOINT CONFERENCE.

    A meeting of the Combined Unions was held at the Trades Hall last night, [?] T. Gamboni, president, in the chair. ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. KURRAWANG WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    At the Police Court to-day. Tony San[?]ch was charged with having threatened to obstruct the workers at Kurrawang, and was sentenced to one ...

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  18. MANGLED BY A BELT.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of the youth, Simeon Harold Kaye, who died as the result of the terrible mangling he received at Duncan ...

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  19. THE FEDERAL EXECUTIVE.

    At a meeting this afternoon of the Federal Executive Council. Judge Murray was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Guinea at a salary of £1,250 per ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Alfred Hamilton, aged 46, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a pocket knife in the office of Messrs. Landseer and Co., Grenfed ...

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  21. THE STEAMER BUCEROS.

    The steamer Buceros, which ran on a sandbank off Kingston last Monday, and was not towed off until Saturday afternoon, reached the Semaphore ...

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  22. DIRECTOR COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Bruce Blakewell, a mining director, 38 years of age, shot himself dead to-day at his home at Dande[?]ng. He is supposed to have been worrying ...

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  23. DAIRY-KEEPER FINED.

    A dairy keeper at Hurstville was fined £20 to-day for selling milk containing 12½ per cent of added water. ...

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  24. WESTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    One of the most interesting features of to-morrow's meeting of Parliament, so far as the Assembly is concerned, will be the election of a Chairman of ...

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  25. AN UNFOUNDED RUMOR. WELL-KNOWN IDENTITY DEAD.

    A rumor was in circulation in Sydney to-day that the State Labor Party contemplated dropping one of its members. It is, however, according to Mr. Mr. Joseph Wood died at Newcastle to-day after a short but severe illness, at the age of 67. Deceased had lived at Newcastle for ...

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  27. "NO LICENSE" RESOLUTION.

    A resolution in favor of "No License," which was passed at a public meeting held in the Town Hall on Friday night, was presented to the State ...

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  28. FARMERS' AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.

    The State Agricultural Department will start the Farmers' Classes about February 1st. It is stipulated that all Agricultural ...

    Article : 49 words
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