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  8. PRICE OF GAS.

    Among the questions to be considered by the Royal Commission (Mr T. Hogg, Mr J. A. Arthur and Mr J. A. Norrls) appointed to Inquire into the production ...

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  9. ACTRESS'S JEWELS.

    The police have recovered the £20,000 worth of Jewels which were stolen from- Madam Lianas, an actress, whose flat was ransacked by ...

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  10. MONTMATRE MURDER.

    Four arrests have been made in connected with the during robbery at a bank at Montmartre, a suburb of Paris, and the murder of the bank's messenger. ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    Further advices from the scene of contractilities in Persia show that the [?] was at one line exceedingly [?] at Tabriz. where fierce [?] ...

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  12. CHEESE UPHEAVAL.

    The armistice having [?] Republicans opened fire [?] Chang upon the Imperilling [?] ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An Important speech was delivered at Pieter Kranzburg last night by Colonel Leu chars, Minister for Commerce and Industries. ...

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  15. BRITISH CONSUL ATTACKED.

    Mr W. A. Smart, the British Consul at Shiraz, who was attacked and wounded slightly by a body of 80 Kashgar tribesmen, while an route ...

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  16. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of 2000 miners at Trecorchy, in Glamorgnushire, has been settled. The trouble arose over the employment ...

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  17. PAUPERS POISONED.

    No fewer than 141 persons have noon affected by the poisonous food supplied at a city municipal shelter for paupers on Boxing Bay. ...

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  18. MOROCCO.

    A sensation has been caused in the Senate by the production of telegrams purporting to show that M. Jules Cambon, The French Ambassador ...

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  19. SIZE OF THE CITY.

    The statisticians of Victoria and New South Wales have always been careful to compare the populations of Sydney and Melbourne and their relative rates ...

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  20. "RING OUT THE OLD."

    Of the finding of mares' nests there is no end. The year 1912 has already produced at least roue. Observers have discovered that there ...

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  21. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    Mr Lloyd- George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Is to address a mass meeting In the Albert Hall on February 21 to support the extension of the ...

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  22. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    In accordance with the recommendations lions made by the Royal Commission which Inquired Into the Poor Law, and the relief (outside the Poor Law) ...

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  23. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The War Office is considering the aerial torpedo Invented by Mr Arthur Wigram, of New Zealand, and also an Indian engineer's invention for preserving ...

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  24. BUILDING WARSHIPS.

    Ten thousand Thames die; workers held a demonstration [?] Square to-day and [?] apportionment of the workers to ...

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  25. PENSIONER'S CAROUSAL.

    Evidence was given at a recent Inquest regarding the death of a woman that she had been drinking heavily with Home other women who were old- age ...

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  26. FELL IN A FIT.

    Henry Merton, 35 years of age, a groom of grey street, East Melbourne, was stricken down by a fit on Saturday night. He was taken to the Melbourne ...

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  27. BRITAIN IN AFRICA.

    Under the new Anglo- Portuguese Agreement the Islands in the rivers Ruo and Shire are assigned party to Mozambique and partly to British ...

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  28. LONDON TELEPHONE.

    The general license of the Natural telephone Company expire. [?] ad-night night to-night. and under [?] made by the postmaster [?] ...

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  29. HANDBAG STOLEN.

    Miss Ruth Robinson, of West bury street, St. Kilda, has reported to the police that when she was walking along Chapel street, Prahran, at 10 0'clock on ...

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  30. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The number of persons employed In the civil service Increased by 18,000 during the past year. ...

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  31. FLOODS IN IRELAND.

    The rise in the River Shannon has flooded several countles. There have been serious losses in farm stock. ...

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  34. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails will close in the General Post to-morrow is follow ;--Port sea and Sorrento, per Hgela, at 9.30 a.m.: Tasmanian, per Oona at noon; Auckland. ...

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