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  2. Midsummer Vacation.

    The annual breaking-up and prize-distribution in connection with the above school (writes a correspondent) took place on Thursday last in the ...

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  3. The Leeds Strike.

    Many other municipalities are watching the strike of the municipal employees at leads with intense interest fearing similar occurrences in ...

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  4. Home Rule.

    The Right Hon. Austin Chamberlain, referring to the recent rumours, that he had been conferring with members of the Cabinet, on home rule ...

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  5. Mexican Crisis.

    Admiral Fletcher, who is in command of the American war-ships stationed in Mexican waters, has reported to the Navy Department that conditions at ...

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  6. Militant Suffragettes.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has been released. The proprietress of the Kew Gardens tea pavilion sued Olive Wharry and Lilion Lenton. two sufiragettes, ...

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  7. Motor-Car Cas'.

    The hearing was continued to-day, of the case in which Ralph Millburn, Walter John Kemsley, Edward William Idle and Bruce Anthony Cutbbertson ...

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  8. GLENORE GROVE STATE SCHOOL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,163 words
  9. Margarine v. Butter.

    The Local Government Board recently issued a memorandum, stating that there was no appreciable difference in the nutritive values of ...

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  10. The Temperance Movement.

    As the result of the local option vote throughout the whole province of Ontario, 520 municipalities decided in favour of prohibition, out of ...

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  11. General Cables.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 2[?]d per oz. ...

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  12. Collapsed Tunnel

    The Hunasfelsen tunnel at Bransdorf, which collapsed yesterday, and buried a train, is supposed to have been a consequence of earth tremors. ...

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  13. Order of the Carabao.

    President Woodrow Wilson has withdrawn from the honorary membership of the new military order of the Carabao. The organisation ...

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  14. Aegean Islands

    The "Temps" states that Britain sent a note to the Powers, proposing that Greece should be allowed to retain occupation of the islands captured ...

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  15. NORTH QUEENSLAND LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    The North Queensland Land Mortgage Company's profits for the year amounted to £5687, of which £4000 was added to the contingency ...

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  16. Legal Delays.

    The royal commission which was appointed to report upon delays in the King's Bench Division, suggests the abolition of grand [?]uries, the reduction ...

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  17. Johannesburg, December 16. SIR LIONEL PHILLIPS'S CONDITION.

    Sir Lionel Phillips, who was seriously wounded by a Russian storekeeper, named Nissum, in the street, on Thursday last, is still in the hospital, ...

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  18. ROSEVALE STATE SCHOOL.

    The breaking-up festivities in connection with the above school (writes our correspondent under date of the 12th instant) were favoured by ...

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  19. Orpheus Club Banquet

    The Orpheus Club entertained Mr. Mackinal, decorator of the Commonwealth Buildings in the Strand, at a banquet, and the guests ...

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  20. Submarine Disturbance.

    A submarine disturbance has violently agitated the sea alone the coast of California. The wreck of an ancient vessel, which, it is ...

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  21. Grand Duke's Castle on Fire.

    A portion of the-Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin's famous castle at Schwerin has been destroyed by fire. A quantity of furniture and ...

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  22. Empire Hospital.

    The Empire Hospital in Vincentsquare has been opened. The medical officers attached to the hospital include Dr. Francis Laking, Dr. victor ...

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  23. Riots at St. Louis.

    Serious riots marked the strike of factory hands her. It is staled that mothers, with children in their arms, tried to project strikers, while the ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. Army Horses in Britain

    Lord Esber, as president of the London Territorial Association, recently complained that, in the event of general mobilisation, in Great ...

    Article : 181 words
  25. Federal Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives, to-day. The Treasurer (the Right Hon. Sir John Forrest) informed the Hon. A. Chapman (New South Wales) that ...

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  26. Cycling.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  27. Britain's Largest Warship.

    Great Britain's largest super-Dread-nought, H.M.S. Tiger, was launched yesterday at Clydebank. Her displacement is 28,000 tons: her speed is 30 ...

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  28. Cricket.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  29. British Empire Trade.

    Capt. R. M. Collins (Acting-High Commissioner for Australia), to-day entertained at luncheon at the British Empire Club Lord Mersey ...

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  30. Dublin Troubles.

    Mr. Justice Kenny, in the Supreme Court at Dublin to-day, strongly croticised the action of the Crown in having entered a nolle prosequi in the ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. Deporting Undesirables.

    The immigration committee of the House of Representatives has ordered the Burnett Immigration Bill to be reported to the House. A clause has ...

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  32. Conciliation Board.

    At a meeting of the South Wales Conciliation Board, the miners' representatives asked the owners to agree that all colliers should be expected to ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. The Senate.

    In the Senate, to-day, The report of the Senate Committee of inquiry into the recent election, presented their report, in the Senate. ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. Rhodesian Land

    Sir L. S. Jamieson has announced that the legislative Council would appoint Land Board to deal with settlement in Rhodesia, but states that ...

    Article : 152 words
  35. Postal Employees

    Delegates representing 2000 postal employees in London have formed a militant union, which is adopting "follow the rules" tactics to enforce ...

    Article : 80 words
  36. South African Indians.

    At a largely attended meeting of Indians, held yesterday, a resolution was passed protesting against the constitution of the commission on the ...

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  37. Tariff Reform.

    There was a gathering of 600 delegates at the Tariff Reform Conference, at Manchester, when the principle of Imperial preference was reaffirmed. ...

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  38. First Lord of the Admiralty

    The First Lord of the, Admiralty (the Hon. W. S. Churchill) will spend the week-end in Paris, and will then make a three weeks' private visit to ...

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  39. Farewell to Danzig.

    The Crown Prince, when taking farewell of who "Deaths Heads" Hussars, at Danzig, addressed the regiment, and finally, calling the standard-bearer, ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. lociting to Violence.

    A man named Ward has been sentenced to six months' hard Labour for inciting to violence during the Raud strike riots in July last. Two ...

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  41. Victorian Parliament

    In the State Assembly, to-day, the debate on the "no-confidence" motion was continued. Mr. Hogan, a Ministerialist, moved ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. Boer Nationalism.

    There was a gathering of 10,000 in the city to-day, the visitors including the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. Douis Botha), when Mrs. Steye wile ...

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  43. Boxing.

    Georges Carpentier, the French champion, has agreed to come to Australia for one light, probably against the winner of the "Gun-boat" ...

    Article : 90 words
  44. New Zealand Defence.

    Speabing in parliament. sir [?] ward opposed Admiral Henderson's idea of forming an Australian local navy. Col Allen (Minister for ...

    Article : 21 words
  45. Jack Johnson's Waterloo.

    Jimmy Esson, the Aberdeen wrestler defeated Jack Johnson in a wrestling match here after a fierce contest. ...

    Article : 29 words
  46. THROWN BY ABERDEEN WRESTLER.

    A nip of Dewar's whisky at bad time is a splandid night-cap ...

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