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  2. THE BUILDING TRADE

    There were no new developments yesterday in connection with the dispute in the building trade. The men feel confident that they will win the day, and ...

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  3. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    Five for.......... 317 Trumper (not out)...... 95 SYDNEY, December 15. The first test match between the ...

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  4. NOT FINISHED.

    As indicated in these columns at the beginning of the week the Government were unable, up to the closing of the sitting's of Both Houses ...

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  5. REVOLT IN CHINA. FOREIGN FINANCIERS ATTACKED.

    A leading newspaper here attacks foreign Power financiers, alleging that they will pay an instalment of the four Power railway loan to the ...

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  6. KING IN INDIA REVIEW OF TROOPS.

    To-day the King reviewed 51,000 British and native troops. There were 100,000 spectators. General Sir O'Moore Creagh, ...

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  7. THE DELHI WRECK. THE DUKE CONGRATULATED.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) has cabled the Duchess of Fife, who was one of those on board the Delhi when she was ...

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  8. JOHN STRANGE WINTER

    "John Strange Winter," the wellknown authoress, died to-day. She had been confined to her room for five years on account of injuries sustained ...

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  9. IMPERIALS OCCUPY A PASS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Peking correspondent says that Government messages announce that the Imperials have occupied Nyang tzu Kuan Pass, ...

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  10. INDEMNITY CLAIM

    The British Minister here has filed an indemnity claim for the death of two British subjects which occurred in the recent troubles at Pernambuco. ...

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  11. VESSEL BREAKING UP.

    The captain of the Delhi reports that the ship is breaking up and that the strongroom is bulging. During the transfer of the ...

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  12. TRANSFERENCE OF CAPITAL.

    The transfer of the capital of India, from Calcutta to Delhi has had a serious financial result. Government bonds suffered a record ...

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  13. CASUALTIES. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Dr. S. Blackney reported to the Port Adelaide police on Friday morning the death of Robert Jameson, a resident of Mabel street. Glanville. The deceased ...

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  14. SUN YAT SEN.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the leader of the Chinese rebels, has landed in China, and will reach Canton shortly. Upon being interviewed Dr. Sun Yat ...

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  15. RAILWAY DEPOT

    Merchants and railroad officials here are planning a monster depot for all trains coming into the city. The cost will be between £15,000,000 ...

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  16. PERSIA RUSSIANS AT KASBIN.

    The Teheran correspondent of the "Times" states that 4000 Russian soldiers have been concentrated under General Gabieff at Kasbin, where they ...

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  17. PEACE CENTENARY

    A meeting held under the auspices of the Parliamentary Arbitration Committee has perfected an organisation which will co-operate with the American ...

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  18. A SMALL FIRE.

    A small fire occurred at the McCulloch Carrying Company's store. Port Adelaide, on Friday. It appears that "Bo[?]um" is manufactured [?] the premises, and ...

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  19. ATTEMPTS TO KIDNAP.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, when he left here did so incognito. He crossed the United States to New York, where he took a passage by a slow boat to ...

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  20. ABSINTHE

    The matter of the importation of absinthe into America has been receiving attention at the hands of Congress lately. ...

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  21. SEVERE WINTER.

    The "Times," correspondent at Teheran says that it is probable that the Russian soldiers, on account of the severe winter, will take possession of Kasbin. ...

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  22. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Mrs. Clark, hving at West Kogarah, was crosing the railway near her home to-day when she was knocked down by train and frightfully mangled. Death was instantaneous. ...

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  23. SHUSTER HOLDING POSITION.

    Despite rumors to the contrary, the Persian Treasurer-General (Mr. Morgan Shuster) still continue to hold his position. Cabinet will not dismiss him ...

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  24. ROLLED ON BY A HORSE.

    KEITH, December 15.—Mr. Tess Redmon [?] with an accident on Mr. J. W. Dall's estate yesterday. While rounding up sheep his horse tripped, threw him, and rolled on him. He ...

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  25. EXTENSION TO TIBET.

    China's revolutionary fever is spreading in Tibet. The rebels have driven the Chinese out of Sherae. The Imperial troops made ...

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  26. BORN IN A HURRY.

    MELBOURNE, December 5.—The coroner has been informed of the death of a newly born child at E[?]ndon yesterday. The child was born while the mother was driving in a buggy ...

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  27. BRICEVILLE MINE

    All hope has now been abandoned of rescuing those miners who are still entombed in the Cross Mountain Mine here. ...

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  28. AMERICA AND RUSSIA

    The resolution introduced into the United States House of Representatives by Mr. Sulzer to the effect that it was desirable to terminate the ...

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  29. THE ENGLISH CAPTAIN.

    It was stated on the ground this afternoon that Warner recognises that he will be able to play again in Australia. He has booked passages for ...

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  30. CONSCRIPTION.

    The introduction of conscription for women was introduced at Dusseldorf to-day at a meeting of the Patriotic Women's Union by Privy Medical ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES. BUTTER.

    The butter market is unchanged. Finest Australian salted and unsalted is quoted at from 126/ to 128/. Unsalted butter is in excess of demand. Danish ...

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  32. "DAILY HERALD" FAIR

    A meeting of the local committees of the Labor Party in the metropolitan area was held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. G. Craig presided. ...

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  33. THE BARRIER. CORONATION BIBLES.

    Pastor Tuck, secretary of the Broken Hill auxilliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, has received a consignment of 5000 coronation New Testaments for distribution in ...

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  34. SIR CHRLES TUPPER ILL.

    Sir Charles Tupper a former Canadian Prime Minister, is ill and in a critical condition. ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN ROMANCE

    A certain amount of romance is connected with the dry statement made by the Emperor Francis Joseph to the effect that he has placed the Archduke ...

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  36. Y.M.C.A. MODEL HOME.

    The Y.M.C.A. is considering the building of a new model home costing £20,000. ...

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  37. STRIKERS RETURN

    Fifty thousand suit makers and three thousand tailors who have been on strike here for some time have abandoned the struggle, on the advice of ...

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  38. LINKING UP SUBWAYS.

    The linking up of subways here is continuing and saves a considerate amount of changing trains. ...

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  39. DYNAMITING

    The grand jury which is taking evience in connection with the enquiry into dynamiting will begin its session here to-morrow. ...

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  40. LICENSE TRANSFER REFUSED.

    In the Licensing Court this morning an application was made for the transfer of the license of the Oriental Hotel from D. McFie to James H. Burrows. Mr. A. J. Hall appeared ...

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  41. RECENT MOTOR SMASH

    Constable Biddle, who was injured in the recent Camperdown motor smash, died this evening in the local hospital from pneumonia supervening on a fracture to a collarbone and ...

    Article : 84 words
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  43. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. David Bruce, father of the Presbyterian church in Australia, died at Killara, New South Wales, on Friday morning at the age of 37. ...

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  45. TENACITY TO LIFE

    A most extraordinary case of tenacity to life has occurred here. A man shot himself and great quantities of brain tissue were torn away by ...

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  46. JUNCTION NORTH CHECKWEIGHERS.

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  47. LONG TUNNEL MINE.

    During the past week 120 lb. of ore were taken from the Long Tunnel mine at Gundagai, and dollied 170 oz. of gold. The mine appears to improve with depth. ...

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  48. WHAT ROOSEVELT THINKS.

    Ex-President Roosevelt has an article in the "Outlook" on the McNamara case. He says that the McNamaras are ...

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  49. CRIMINAL CASES

    The official report of the metropolitan police for 1910 declares that there has been a decrease of 1054 criminal cases in the year. ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL F.E.D. AND F.A.

    At a meeting of the roken Hill subbranch of the F.E.D. and F.A., held on Wednesday evening, correspondence was received from (1) the Queenstown subbranch, in connection with which ...

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  52. SOCIETIES AFFILIATE.

    The Trades Hill Council has granted afflication to the Port Phillip Shipwrights' Association, the Fort Phillip Sail and Tent Makers' Association, and the Federated Marine Stewards' ...

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  53. VALUABLE LETTERS

    Sixteen letters of the late Earl Beaconsfield, dated 1835 to 1851, were auctioned to-day for £30. One letter was from Lord Byron. The recipient was ...

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  54. CHRISTMAS SERVICE.

    The Rev. Henry Howard, who during the winter months conducted successful series of people's services in the Adelaide Town, Hall, will hold a special Christmas service on ...

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  55. TRIPOLI WAR.

    The Italian troops have taken possession of the oasis at Tadjura, and several small villages along the coast to the east. ...

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