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  4. STRIKE ENDING.

    The ballot in South Wales on the question of resuming work resulted in 24,369 votes for and 12.743 against. Many of the miners abstained from voting. Among ...

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  5. SCOTT IN THE SOUTH.

    The Terra Nova arrived here at 7.30 this morning unheralded. Capt. Scott, as the story snows, when last heard of was making a gar[?]ant effort, despite adversities, to ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The valued correspondent who scads along this jeu d’esprit (writes London Cricket) apologises to the shade of Campbell. For its insertion we apologies to ...

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  7. THE NARRATIVE CONTINUED.

    A motor sledge party, consisting of Lieut. Evans, Day, Lashley, and Hooper started five days ago with two motor sledges with fuel and forage. The motors experi[?] ...

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  8. ALERT POLICE.

    At the Unley Police Court on Tuesday (before Messrs. R. Palmer and W. Percy) Robert McDonnell and Alfred Jones were charged with having in their possession a ...

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  9. Work in Soft Snow.

    Snowstorms were frequent, and the sky was continually overcast. The land was very rarely visible, and in these circumstances it was most difficult to keep a ...

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  10. Digging Out Ponies and Sledges.

    December 4.—We could have reached the glacier with five ponies, the following day bur for the intervention of a southerly gale, which lasted four, days, during which we ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. Industrial Unrest.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in the House of Commons to-day, Said he was not satisfied that a Royal Commission would meet the requirements of the existing ...

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  12. Feat of Endurance.

    On the return journey they were held up for two days by another storm after which the temperature fell, and remained below minus 60 deg. The party returned after ...

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  13. More Ponies Destroyed.

    December 9.—After the storm 18. in of wet snow covered the originally soft surface. We could not have advanced at all had net the leading pony worn snowshoes. ...

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  14. Plans for the Future.

    The officers and men are in splendid health and eager, to go forward. Owing to my decision to postpone the date of departure there is an obvious chance that ...

    Article : 664 words
  15. Off to the Pole.

    The names and descriptions of the advance paity for the pole are:—Capt. Scott, R.N.; Dr. Wilson, chief of scientist staff: Capt. Oates. of the Inniskilling Dragoons. ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. "Hypothetical" Question.,

    Mr. G. Lansbury (Labour M.P. for Tower Hamlets. Bow, and Bromley) directed-attention to the fact that large bodies of Orangemen were being drilled at Ulster, ...

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  17. A Link With the Past.

    We lost three of our strongest ponies by a disaster. This was a severe blow to the expedition, but not enough to wreck its plans. If the remaining animals could be ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. CAPT. SCOTT’S NARRATIVE.

    Capt. Scott's own story is as follows:— MACMURDO SOUND, October 30, 1911. Shortly after the departure of the depot laying party from Cape Evans on 25/1, ...

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  19. Fight Not Ended.

    Mr. Britain, Smillie President of the Scot[?] Miners' Federation, and Vice-President of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain. speaking at Motherwell, Lanarkshire ...

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  20. CLEVER BURGLARS.

    An audacious safe robber's has been committed right in the heart of the great, shopping centre of the metropolis. Burglars entered the skylight of a shop ...

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  21. Back to Cape Evans.

    We were quite comfortable On March 15 the western geological party returned bringing a total of 16 persons. The party had spent six weeks making a close survey ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "LIVED ON HIS FATHER."

    Charles Francs was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before. Messrs. T. Gepp, S.M., and R. H. Crawford) with being an idle and disorderly person. ...

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  23. New South Wales Charity.

    The donation of £1,000 by the Government of New South Wales for the purchase of Australian produce to relieve distress occasioned by the strike, Will feed 12,000 ...

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  24. THE TERRA NOVA.

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  25. COLOURED BISHOP

    The distinction of being the first Indian native to be appointed- to- an--Anglican Bishopric has fallen to the Rev. Azariah, who has been selected for a new see in Southern ...

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  26. SUGAR MILLIONAIRE.

    The death is reported of Mr. John Arbuckle, a sugar millionaire. The deceased was worth £4.000,000. So far no will has been found, and as no children survive him ...

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  27. The Cost of the Storm.

    The dogs have given some help, but they could only be lightly laden on such a surface. 1 send this note by the returning party. Very fit, but cannot keep, up the ...

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has gone to Paris for a few months to perfect his knowledge of the French language. ...

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  29. ARTISTS SUFFOCATED.

    Two American artists of some note, Mr. Robert Newmain, and Miss Louise Scholfield, have been found asphyxiated in their own homes through accidental escapes of ...

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  30. Plans and Preparations.

    The western geological party, consisting of Taylor, Deberiham, .Gran, "and Forde— delayed by Forde's accident—will leave in a few days for Granite Harbour. ...

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  31. COMPANION OF SPEILERS.

    "He knocks about with ail the fighting and spielers in Adelaide," said Inspector Burchell when John Williams was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  32. A Treacherous Footing.

    December 21. Lat 85.7 S. Long. 163.4, about 6,800 ft. above sea level. and four miles S. 30 deg. W. of Mount Darwin.— ...

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  33. LONDON POISONING CASE.

    The hearing of the appeal by Frederick Henry Seddon against the sentence of death passed upon him for the murder of Eliza May Barrow was begun to-day. ...

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  35. NOT A RACE FOR THE POLE.

    Sir Clements Markam, K.C.B., F.R.S., ex-President of the Royal Geographical Society, in a letter to The Times, deals with antarctic exploration and the British and ...

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  36. Lost and Found.

    At about noon the party wss nearer to the barrier, but found, its ice well to be unclimable. The swell was churning, and was breaking heavy floes against it. In this ...

    Article : 334 words
  37. OFFENSIVE PIGGERIES

    Insanitary conditions were investigated [?] the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday (before Messrs. T. Genn, S.M., and R. H. Crawford). when John Garr[?]t, of Vermont. ...

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  38. Winter on the Ice.

    Despite numerous gales after the return of the absentees, we settled down very comfortably in our winter hut. Its arrangements for lighting, heating, cooking, and ...

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  39. Pushing On.

    On the fifth day the surface grew a little harder, and we were able to-push on, Still. pulling on our skis. We did not get abreast of the Closemaker Mountain until the 17th, ...

    Article : 488 words
  40. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,180,000 qr, and for the Continent 1,930,000 qr, American shipments from ...

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