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  2. State Brick Works.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Arthur Griffith) has been making a series of investigations in connection with his wish to establish a State ...

    Article : 334 words
  3. possession of the other. They hanged thom side by side, and riddled the bodies with bullets. DEMOCRATS WINNING.

    The latest reports from Washington state that the Democratic party will have a total majority on the poll of about 50,000 votes. ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

    A national testimonial is projected in Berlin to present the Kaisor with a steam yacht in 1913, as his personal property, to mark the 25th anniversary ...

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  5. ADMIRAL RAWSON'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral service in connection with the death of Sir Harry Rawson (formerly Governor of New South Wales) was held to-day at St. ...

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  6. [?]AND THE PAPACY.

    A largely-attended Christian Socialist meeting at Vienna protested to-day Against the recent utterances concerning the Papacy by Signor Nathan ...

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  7. The Federal Arena.

    In thhe House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fraser, the Acting-Treasurer in reply to Dr. Maloney, said that 200 air-ships similar to that purchased by ...

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  8. The Mile-End Strike.

    Premier Verran was asked by Mr. Smeaton in the Assembly to-day if there was any truth in the statement alleged to have been made by Mr. J. Dale, ...

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  9. ITALIAN BOY SCOUTS.

    King Victor Emmanuel of Italy reviewed a battalion of Italian boy scouts at Pisa to-day, and warmly congratulated Sir Francie Vane, their organiser, ...

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  10. FIERCE FIGHTING WITH THE POLICE.

    The Tidworth newspaper correspondents eulogise the heroic efforts of Mr. Llewellyn (the Cambrian mannger) and his 25 assistante in feeding the fires in ...

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  11. AN ENGLISH LAW CASE.

    [?] the case of Quinn v. Goldsbrough leave to appeal was refused by the Privy Council. ...

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  12. PARIS TO NEW YORK BY LAND.

    M. Collardeau, a Frenchman, announces that he will start next spring on a motor cycle, and at his own expense, in an attempt to lower the Paris ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. AN EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The proposed exhibition at Shepherd's Bush, London, will include a number of courts representing scenes in various parts of the Empire, ...

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  14. AMERICAN LABOR TROUBLES

    The strike of express drivers in New York continues, and there is a prospect of its extending by sympathetic strikes to the entire delivery business ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. THE CZAR AND THE KAISER.

    The Czar has invited the Kaiser to pay him a visit at St. Petersburg in Aprill in return for his visit to Potsdam last week. ...

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  16. RAILWAY DIRECTOR'S DEATH.

    The death is announced at New York of Sir Clifton Robinson, managing director of the London electric tramways, and airector of the London underground ...

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  17. Still Another Strike.

    A number of men employed sowing bales of wool at Messrs. Elder, Smith and Co.'s wool stores at Port Adelaide, for which they have been receiving 1s. ...

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  18. [?]CIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    Ad[?]es from Ottawa state that the Union Steamship Company has been granted the contract for the Pacific mail service (from Canada to ...

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  19. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Quebec Nationalists declare that they will defeat Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Canadian Prime Minister) in his own constituency at the next election. ...

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  20. A FIRE AT SEA.

    A wireless message was received to-day at San Diego (California) from the steamer Falcon, bound from San Francisco to Seattle, stating that it was on ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    The Duke of Marlborough, speaking at the Colonial Institute last night, said that the Dominions would never consent to a scheme of Imperial ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. RUMORS OF FATALITIES.

    The "Times" reports that there are rumors of some deaths at Middle Duffryn. If these rumors are confirmed, says the "Times," the responsibility ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Router's correspondent states that Mr. Fisher (Australian Prime Minister) and Mr. Fowlds (New Zealand's representative) arrived at Kimberley (South ...

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  24. THE LATE KING EDWARD.

    The King Edward Memorial Committee has received 164 suggestions, which have been reduced to Lord Esher's' historical museum. Lord ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. AN ALASKAN COLD FIELD.

    The gold output at Iditarod (Alaska) for the year reached £200,000. ...

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  26. CARMENT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The garment workers' strike continues, but the city was quict to-day, the savage methods of the police having the effect of intimidating the strikers. ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. SOCIALISTS' MANIFESTO.

    The Social Democratic Party has issued a manifesto in which it places morning the Reservists to suppress the French railway strike and the British ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The engineers of the American Mining [?]ute, who have-just completed a thorough inspection of the work done in the Panama Canal express the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The proposal of the New South Wales Lands Department to advertise in Great Britain particulars of the land available for immigrants is welcomed by ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. ADELAIDE LECENSIG ACT.

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-doy, five convictions were secured against publicans for breaches of the Licensing Act, and fines were imposed of from ...

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  31. NOTORIOUS OUTLAW ARRESTED.

    Carl Pindar, a "hold-up" desperado and alleged murderer, was arrested at San Francisco (U.S.A.) to-day on route to Australia. ...

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  32. THE SENATE.

    The Sonnte to-day occupied the greater part of the sitting discussing the Machinery Bill, following on the passing of the Northern Territory ...

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  33. STORMS OFF THE ENCLISH COAST.

    Twenty of the crow of the Gorman ship Preussen, which collided off Beachy Head with the English mailboat Brighton, were landed to-day. The ...

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  34. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The cruiser Rainbow bought from the British Admiralty by the Canadian Government, arrived at Victoria (British Columbia) to-day. It was officially ...

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  35. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    The assertion that Belle Ebnore (Mrs. Crippen) is still alive, which was made last week by Mr. Tobin, a Philadelphia lawyer, and also by Crippen's ...

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  36. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Rose Varley, a married woman, which occurred at Petersham, the coroner found that death was due to ...

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  37. A STATUE IN LONDON.

    A separate fund has been opened at the Mansion House to erect a statue in London to the memory of the late King Edward. The statue will cost from ...

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  38. [?]ieppe Service Suspanded.

    The boat servie between Newhaven (England) and Dieppe (Prance) was suspended, yesterday on account of the tempestuous weather. ...

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  39. GERMANY AND RUMIA.

    It is semi-officially announced that as the result of interviews at Berlin between representatives of Germany and Russia, it has been agreed that ...

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  40. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    The colliery strike is still raging in South Wales, and further rioting hoe occurred at the Clyduck Vale pit. Sixty strikers are in the hospital as a rosult ...

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  41. The Wreck of the Kurdiston.

    Owing to the loss of the Anglo-Algerian liner Kurdistan, which foundered off the Scilly Islands on Saturday, with the loss of 46 lives, the insurance ...

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  42. REVOLUTION IN URUCUAY.

    The revolution in Uruguay (South America) is extending, and risings against the Government have occurred all over the country. ...

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  43. NOT POLI[?]CAL CUT-THROATS.

    Speaking at a picnic of the Butchers' Shop Employees' Union this afternoon the Minister for Mines (Mr. A. Edden) said that the people of New South ...

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  44. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The Ministerial programme for this session of the French Parliament includes new legislation empowering the Government to compel railway ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND'S DREADNOUGHT.

    Mr. Wyllie, R.A., has made an offer to the New Zenlnnd Government to paint, the New Zealand Dreadnought for the Public Gallery in recognition of ...

    Article : 39 words
  46. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. George Wyndham, M.P., at Manchester, and Mr. Austin Chamberlain, M.P., at Wigan, inaugurated a great tariff reform campaign in ...

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  47. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    In the Assembly to-day in the Budget discussion, Mr. McCutcheon condemned the Government boycott of private leases at Powlett, and attacked ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL STATION.

    It is officially announced that Vice-Admiral George King Hall succeeds Admiral Poore in command of the Imperial Fleet on the Australasian naval ...

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  49. IN THE AIR.

    The French Customs officials' claim for payment of duty on the petrol used by Mr. Willows, the English aeronaut, who recently flew across the ...

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  50. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The State elections are now proceeding throughout the American Union. Early reports from all parts of the country indicate that the polling is ...

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  51. The suffragettes' Campaign.

    Mrs. Dospard (sister of General French), who is a loading suffragist, opened a campaign known as "Suffrago Week" at Caxton Hall to-day. ...

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  52. CERMAN NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    According to the "Hamburger Nachrichten" the German naval estimates for 1911 will total £22,500,000, an incroase of £80,000 over last year's ...

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  53. ALASKAN RIVER DISASTER.

    An acoidont involving three deaths occurred on the Skagit River (Alaska) to-dny. Five men were crossing the river on ...

    Article : 77 words
  54. Canadian Offered Liberal Nomination.

    Mr. Richardson, editor of the Winnipeg "Tribune," has been offered the Liberal nomination for South Panoras at next eleotion as a result of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  55. A WOMAN'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    No trnce has yet been found of Miss Gibson, who has been missing for 20 days. A report has been circulated that she is believed to have gone to ...

    Article : 51 words
  56. FIRE AT WHITE CLIFFS.

    The residence of Danied Gilkes was completely gutted by fire this afternoon. The place, which was insured, contained some valuable furniture. ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Barkley, who has spent seven weeks in Belgium. Holland, Sweden, Germany. Switzerland, and Italy investigating the vnlues at which goods ...

    Article : 75 words
  58. THE SHIPBUILDING LOCK-OUT.

    The complete returns of the ballot taken last week by the British Boilermakers' Society on the question of accepting the provisional agreement for ...

    Article : 97 words
  59. RACIAL RIOTS IN OKLAHAMA.

    The recent amendment to the Oklahama State Constitution, withdrawing the enfranchisement from nogroes, Indians and half-breeds who are unable to ...

    Article : 121 words
  60. THE GOVERNMENT'S MESSAGE.

    The Chief Constable at Glamorganshire, on Monday night risked the local military authorities for 200 cavalry and two companies of infantry to give him ...

    Article : 149 words
  61. THE DUTCH FRONTIER.

    The Dutch cstimates prove the intentional neglect of the fortifications on the eastern frontier. A plea of lack of funds for coastal ...

    Article : 56 words
  62. GERMAN PRINCE'S TOUR.

    Fashionable bidders offer enormous sume for the privilege of travelling in the liner Prince Louis, on which the German Crown Prince begins his ...

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  63. THE JELBART CASE

    Mr. Justice Cussen heard arguments to-day in an application to have Ernest iting a law clerk of Ballarat, and John Mann, a juryman, in the case of ...

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  64. IMMIGRANTS FOR VICTORIA.

    The Government has received wires stating that fifty American families for irrigation blocks will arrive next March. Sir J. W. Taverner wires his ...

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  65. BELGIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The King and Queon opened the Belgian Parliament to-day. The Soeinlists, after an altercntion with the members of the Right greeted ...

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  66. THE KING'S CORONATION.

    It is understood that as the King will adhere strictly to the precedent in rognrd to his coronntmn, there will be no disposition to excel the historic ...

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  67. THE GERMAN BUDGET.

    Furthor particulars of the German Budget estimate the expenditure for the coming year as £146,000,000, including £40,000,000 for the army and ...

    Article : 51 words
  68. OCEAN LINERS.

    It is stated that the Cunard Steamship Company has decided to build a large liner to be propelled by oil fuel. It is known that the ...

    Article : 63 words
  69. LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.

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  70. THE RICHMOND SMASH.

    John Melville, the driver in the Richinond railway accident, has been acquitted of the charge of neglecting to observe the railway regulations. ...

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  71. NECROES LYNCHED IN CEORCIA.

    Two negroes were lynched in Geo[?]gin to-day for murdering a policemnn as the result of an election quarrel. A mob arrested one of the negroos, ...

    Article : 42 words
  72. THE TROOPS ORDERED OUT.

    Subsequently the Homee Office announced that though Mr. Churchill's message was well received, the disturbancce began again at dark. An order ...

    Article : 124 words
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