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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's Forecast:

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  5. DECLARATION OF WAR IMMINENT

    The "Star" to-day circulated the black lettered contents bill, "Remember 1914," indicating the seriousness of the Far Eastern and Near Eastern crises. ...

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  6. PHILIPPINE MURDERS.

    MANILA, Tuesday—Seven persons were slashed to death by two crazed Moros, who were shot by ...

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  7. SPANISH SHIP LOST WITH ALL HANDS.

    The last 24 hours saw a spell of boisterous wintry weather which swept through the larger part of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TREATY NOT INFRINGED.

    The Austrian Government will not comply with the humiliating demands embodied in the recent ...

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  9. 'QUAKE SHOCKS.

    KARLSRUHE (Germany), Tuesday.—This city, which only a fortnight ago was visited by a severe ...

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    THE COMMISSION headed by Lord Lytton which condemned Japan's action in entering Chinese territory. This report is now before the League ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SWEEPING POWERS.

    THE House of Congress to-day voted to give Mr. F. D. Roosevelt (President-elect) sweeping ...

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  12. CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN.

    The inhabitants of the State of Nevada—or some of them—are in the throes of an attempted "clean up." ...

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  13. DOUBLE BANKING ON RELIEF.

    Double banking on the relief has been a frequent occurrence lately, and in the Police Court to-day Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., ...

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  14. RANSOM WILL BE PAID.

    The revelation that 60,000 dollars in cash was ready to-night for the kidnappers of Charles Boettcher caused a ...

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  15. MICHIGAN BANKS STILL CLOSED.

    Lansing (Michigan), Tuesday. THE Michigan banks will reopen on Thursday for a limited number of withdrawals under a proclamation ...

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  16. TEACHERS' SCHOLARSHIPS.

    SO far no teachers scholarships have been allotte but it is likely that about 150 will be announced after Mr. F. A. Cooper, Minister for Public ...

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  17. WETS LOOK LIKE WINNING IN AMERICA.

    Impossible as it may have sounded a few days ago, the end of the 18th amendment (prohibition) may be in sight by midsummer. A count of heads discloses that despite strenuous efforts the drys will ...

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  18. HOOVER'S ANTIDEPRESSION PLAN.

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  19. WALL-STREET UNSETTLED.

    WALL-STREET, showed some signs of rallying to-day, but [?]elling flurries unsettled the market. Canadian Pacific Railway sold below nine ...

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  20. GOLDEN CASKET COMMITTEEMAN CROSS-EXAMINED.

    When he was asked whether he had heard the rumors that people in Sydney "got away with the big prizes" a witness in the Casket case to-day said that he had not heard them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NEWMAN STILL IN FRONT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Latest scores in the Newman-Lindrum billiards game are: Newman, ...

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  22. PROHIBITIONISTS WANT BALLOT.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Tuesday.— Prohibitionists of British Columbia, believing the province would ...

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  23. IRISHMAN'S BIG ESTATE

    Mr. Patrick Lawlor, of Kerry, who went to Australia as a youth, died, recently in Rome. He left £108,438, excluding assets in New ...

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  24. YOUTH "RINGS CHANGES."

    How a youth who, according to police evidence, through evil associates learned how to "ring the changes" and succeeded in defrauding about 80 business people was told in the Police Court to-day. Mr. P. M. Hishon, P.M., was on the ...

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  25. DRAMATIC STATEMENT BY PHILIPPINE ISLANDER.

    The dramatic statement made by a dusky Philippine Islander, by the aid of an interpreter, that he had deserted from the Taiping in Brisbane recently because the captain of a ship in Melbourne had written to the captain of ...

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  26. ROGER CASEMENT'S BROTHER

    "Tom Casement leaned on the polished bar and critically examined his hat. He is the brother of Sir Roger, who was executed ...

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  27. TUG TERRANORA AGROUND.

    The New South Wales Governmen tug Terranora went aground on the Tweed bar this morning, and now lies in an apparently ...

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  28. FOOD AND PAY DEMAND.

    More than 250 unemployed single men folded their arms and refused to chop wood at the Portland commons woodyard to-day. ...

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  29. ALBION PARK RACES.

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  30. STOP PRESS

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  31. TO BE COURT MARTIALLED.

    It is understood that the Ministry of the interior will to-day issue regulations rendering the state of siege more severe. ...

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  32. BLANKETS WANTED ON DOWNS.

    Last night was quite chilly on the south-eastern highlands, screen minimum thermometers having registered 42 degrees at Stanthorpe, 46 at Toowoomba, 48 at Mitchell, Miles and Dalby, and 49 at Pittsworth and Warwick. Screen temperature at Stanthorpe fell to ...

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