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  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived-Coolgardie, Kapunda, and [?]goc, from Neweastle. Sailed-Parramatta. H.M.S., for [?], Leura, for Newcastle; Medina. ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A wire-loss message from Dr Mawson states that the party endured the winter successfull. The members of the party are all well, but anxious to get ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    The strike position is a serceptively easier. Boats are now w[?]ing at all ports. The Athenic sailed to-day, and there was a great gathering of citizents ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    A deputation of 65 women's suffragists waited on prededent Woodrow wilson at the White House to-day They asked the President to make. ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazetre" (independent Unionist), commenting this evening on the announcement of the Government's offer regarding Uister. ...

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  8. CRISIS IN NATAL

    The situation dereated by the, strike of Indians, against the £3 poll tax in Natal is creeling great anciety. At the plantations near Durhan the ...

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  9. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Janies Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, will address a meeting in the Albert Mall to-night. No fewer than 30,000 persons have applied for tickets. ...

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  10. ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT.

    Giving evidence before Mr Justice Memlon at the cost of living euqutry to-day the town elerk of Warerh[?] said:—it is an eleventh commandment ...

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  11. ENGLISH RELIEF FUND.

    The subseription in England lowards the relief or distress in Dublin now enables the Transport Workers' Union to distribute 10s weekly to married [?] ...

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  12. MILITANT TACTIES.

    All ports in the Dominion are now open. Elforts of disinteresied parties to bring employers and employes together have so far been without avail. Shearers ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT’S OFFER DENIED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Government is willing to give the four noth-east counties a large measure of administrative autonomy ...

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  14. SCENE IN COURT.

    The five suffragettes who took a leading part in the scenes in court on Saturday during the trial of Rachel Pearce for incendiarism, were before ...

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  15. GENERAL GABLES.

    M. W. S. Fielding, formerly Minister of Finance in Canada, is visiting England. In a letter to the newspapers he mentions that the ...

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  16. SPEECH BY MR REDMOND.

    Speaking at Northampton last, night Mr Redmond. Leader of the Irish party, said that when Home Rule became law the men of Uister would ...

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  17. SUPPORT FROM INDIA.

    Mr Golchale, the leader of the Indian Progressives, who visited South Africa in 1912, at the invitation of the Indian residents, there to study at ...

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  18. CUSTOMS CASES.

    Further progress was made to-day with the hearing of the charge against Ralph Millburn, Walter John Kemsley, Edward William Idle, and Bruce. ...

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  19. POSTAL THIEF CAUGHT.

    Another instance of dishonesty in the French postal service has been revealed. On Sunday an official at the Gare de ...

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  20. 600 NEW UNIONISTS AT WORK.

    The s.s. Makura arrived from Vancouver with nearly 400 passengers and 2600 tons of cargo for New Zealand and Australia. Nearly 600 members of the ...

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  21. PLACKMAIL LETTER.

    last week Mr Harry Moan received a blackmailing teller, which demanded £500. [?]. said that if he divulged the matter he would die. The letter went. ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Stare Executive Council yesterday, the following appointmems on wages boards were approved:—Mr J. Baker, as a ...

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  23. NATIONALISTS OPPOSED.

    The Labor parry in Dublin has deto oppose at the-next election three of the six Dublin seats in the House of Commons, new held by ...

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  24. REICN OF TERROR.

    A reign of terror prevails on the north coast of Natal the planters fearing that if the "strikers-'once gain the upperhand the sugar cane fields and sugar mills, ...

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  25. BENGALI ROBBER SHOT.

    A Bengali youth who is reported to have been connected with a political dacoity (gang robbery) affair near Calentta in 1908 has been shot dead in ...

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  26. ONTERSTATE CRICKET

    The following players have been selected to represent South Australia in the matches commencing at Sydney on 19th December and Melbourne on 26th ...

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  27. DAIRY PRODUCE SHOPS.

    There is no intention, officers of the Factories Branch explained yesterday, to bring the employes of dairy produce shops directly under the jurisdiction of ...

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  28. SWEATED WOMEN.

    The Duchess of Marlborough formerly Miss Consueio Vanderbilt, of New York). presided at an anti-sweating conference held in London to-day. ...

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  29. INDIAN PASSIVE RESISTERS.

    One hundred Rand policemen have been sent to Natal in connection with the passive resistance of Indians as a protest against the new immigration ...

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  30. UNSIGNED ARTICLES.

    The West Australian "Workers" Proprietary Ltd. was charged at the City Court to-day with breaches of the federal Electoral law, in having published ...

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  31. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    A sensational robbery of gold has taken place on the railway between Constantinople and Paris. The Ottoman Bank in ...

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  32. WELSH MINE DISASTER.

    Three hundred bodies have now been recovered from the Universal Colliery, at Senghenydd, the scene of the recent terrible disaster. ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN CONSCRIPTS.

    The director of the Vienna branch office of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Mr Altmann, who, with three employes of the company, was ...

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  34. BRISBANES GREAT HEAT

    All heat records for November in the city were surpassed to-day, when at 2.40 o'clock this afternoon the shade at the observatory was registered is ...

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  35. FOOTBALLER’S PRICR.

    The transfer of Utiley the Barnsley Football Club has been completed. The Football Club as been-completed, latter club paid Barnsley £2000 for the ...

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  36. AMUNDSEN'S EXPEDITION.

    Captain Roald Amundsen states that the Fram will start for the North in June 1914 with seven years provisions, though he hopes that the work ...

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  37. UNION'S NEW RULES.

    Judgment was delivered in the Full Court yesterday on a question of importance to trades unions. Messrs Watt and J. A. Ferguson appeared for ...

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  38. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    11,304 bales were offered at the wool sales to-day. The marker ruled strong, for better class wools, and medium and good wools were about on ...

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  39. BOXING.

    Gun boat smith gained a decision over Sam Langford in a 12 round bout last night. Smith at the outset scored repeatedly ...

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  40. NECKLACE CASE.

    The trial of the four, men (Gut-Lackett), Grizzard. Silverman. and Lockett), on the charge of stealing the £150,000 pearl necklace belonging to ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. PROMISSORY NOTE.

    In action was commenced in the First [?] Court to-day in which Lewis West[?] of Dana stret Ballarat gentleman. the planin[?] and william cowting of ...

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  42. BEQUEST OF £250,000.

    Mr. William Gibson, of Belfast jeweller. died recently, bequeathing £250,000 to provide educational advantages for The sons of farmers in ...

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  43. VINE HARVEST.

    A report issued by Messrs W. and A. Gilbey states that rain and insects have damaged the vintage of every country except Italy. Tile harvest in ...

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  44. DENTAL DECAY.

    Seven hundred doctors and nurses to-day attended the display of a biological cinematograph film vividly ( depicting the ravages of dental decay. ...

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  45. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    It is announced officially that the Administrative Conference, which President Yuan Shih-kai proposes to Constitute until Parliament is ...

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  46. AERIAL FLIGHTS.

    M Daucourt, of France, who, with M. Rouxas a passeenger, is attempiing a flight on a Borel monoplane from Paris, to Cairo (4000 miles), has reach ...

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  47. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm. Australian. shows an advance of fully 3d while Russian and La Plata are 6d higher. ...

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  48. MINERS JOIN LABOR FEDTRA-TION.

    At. a special district meeting of the Victorian Cool Miners’ Association held on Sunday. if was decided to join the proposed Labor Federation of Australia. ...

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  49. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    Signor Marconi has carried out a thirty minutes’ trans-Atlantic wireless telephone experiment between Ireland and Nova Scotia. No details are yet ...

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  50. TIMBER DESTRUCTION.

    Sir Rider Haggard discussing forestry at the Authors Club, said he saw things in Australia and New zealand calenlated to make the heart of the forester blced. ...

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  51. LAND PURCHASE BOARD

    The hoard has approved of the following applications:—Tooronga Estate—William M'Kav. allotment 22. second 208 G. M. Greer, allotment 23, section ...

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  52. LANDS PURCHASE BOARD.

    It is understood Mint a sub-committee of the Cabinet appointed to investigate the administration of the Lauds Purehaso and Management Board bus completed ...

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  53. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day it was decided to commute to imprisonment for life the death sonten[?] on five Northern Territory ...

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  54. DEATH OF MARCHESI.

    The death is announced of Mathilde Marchesi the famous teacher of singing at the age of 87 years. Marchesi made her de[?]nt as a ...

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  55. PAINS IN THE STOMACH.

    "I can thoroughly recommend Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr Thomas Kelly stmrekeeper. Renrigan (N.S.W.). "I have been [?] ...

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