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  2. DYNAMITING

    President Taft has personally ordered the Grand Jury to probe here and in Indianapolis the recent dynamiting conspiracies. He did this after being told ...

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  3. HOMES FOR WORKERS

    Mr McKenzie, Minister for Lands, received cordially a proposal which was put before him to-day by a deputation from the Port Melbourne Council for ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Assembly sat all night discussing the Estimates. During the early morning the closure was applied. Excited scenes ensued, ...

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  7. DOCTORS DIFFER.

    Evidence of an interesting nature was given to Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., yesterday afternoon, when Edmund Percy Hodge, proceeded against the Huddart, Parker, ...

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  8. MINING PANIC.

    The statements that were recently made concerning the position and prospects of the British Broken Hill Proprietary's Mine have caused a sensation in mining ...

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  9. BRICEVILLE DISASTER ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    All hope of saving the miners who are still entombed in the Cross Mountain Mine has been abandoned. The fire broke out anew in cross entry ...

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  10. THUNDERSTORMS HAIL, RAIN, AND DUST.

    Extremely sultry weather conditions prevailed this morning and forecast a storm. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon an enormous duststorm from the south west ...

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  11. CHALK MARKS RAISE HOPES.

    Canaries being sensitive to foul atmosphere, several were used in the rescue work on the Cross Mountain Mine to detect gas, and save the rescuers. ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake occurred to-day at Cheviot settlement, South Island. The first shock took place at midnight. Almost every chimney in Mackenzie ...

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  13. JOHNSON

    Jack Johnson, the champion pugilist, has sailed from Liverpool for New York. The negro, who intends having a ...

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  14. HAILSTONES LIKE HEN EGGS.

    Terrific hailstorms passed over here to-day. Hailstones as large as hen eggs fell and knocked tales through the roofs and broke all the windows facing ...

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  15. RISING GENERATION

    The Shortage of Labor Commission today made serious allegations regarding the conduct of young boys and girls employed in the chemical factories. A ...

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  16. VIVID LIGHTNING.

    PROSPECT HILL SOUTH, December 15. Lost night about 6 o'clock a severe thunderstorm passed over this district. The lightening was very vivid and close ...

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  17. SIR CHARLES LUCAS

    Sir Charles Lucas, Assistant Under Secretary of State, and head of the Dominions Department at the Colonial Office, who is retiring, was entertained ...

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  18. TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    ELECTION OF OFFICIALS. At the Trades Hall Council meeting tonight Mt. L. Cohen was re-elected vicepresident and Mr. G. Dupree president. ...

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  19. INTER-STATE NEWS. VICTORIA.

    Mr. W. D. Beazley, Labor member for Collingwood in the Legislative Assembly, is seriously ill, suffering from cancer on the stomach. ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between George Gray and H. W. Stevenson was continued to-day, when Gray took the lead for the first time to-day. ...

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  21. DIVER HUGHES FUND.

    The sum of £200 has been raised for Diver Hughes, the hero of the Westralian mine accident. Hughes is crippled with rheumatics. The expenses of the fund ...

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  22. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    William Harper Young, a laborer employed at the Boxhill orchard has been killed by a gun accidentally exploding. ...

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  23. HEAVY RAIN.

    It is raining heavily, and there is every prospect of a continuance. ...

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  24. SEAMEN AND FIREMEN

    The executive of the Firemen and Seamen's Union has decided that the men Thompson and Morrison, who refused to work on the steamer Koombana, be ...

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  25. THE BARRIER.

    A meeting of the committee of the Broken Hill Condobolin Railway League was held on Tuesday night. Correspondence was received from the secretary ...

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  26. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    A deputation headed by Lord Curzon waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) to-day for the purpose of asking that votes for women should not be ...

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  27. MANUEL'S JEWELS

    The Portuguese Government has decided that the jewels found in the palaces at Lisbon, Citra, Mafra, and elsewhere after the flight of King Manuel belong ...

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  28. EX-MAYOR CHARGED

    A surprise was created here to-day when Superior Judge Laylor ordered Mr. Schmitz, a former mayor, to be brought to trial. ...

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  29. COST OF LIVING.

    Statistics snow that the cost of living has increased in Britain by 25 per cent. since 1898. Bacon and ham have doubled in price, ...

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  30. VICEROY OF INDIA

    It is reported that Prince Arthur of Connaught, son of the Duke of Connaught, will be the next Viceroy of India when Lord Hardinge retires. ...

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  31. SOCIALS AND FETES

    A farewell social was given to Mr. J. G. Lane in the Methodist Church, Morgac, on Wednesday night A good number were in attendance, and the Rev. A. E. Jones occupied the chair. ...

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  32. LABOR COUNCIL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), on behalf of Queensland, and the Minister of External Affairs, on behalf of New South Wales, will probably attend the ...

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  33. JUNCTION'S CONSTILTING ENGINEER.

    The services of Mr. J. Hebbard, manager of the Sulphide Corporation, as consuiting engineer, have been secure by the Junction Mining Company. Mr. ...

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  34. ENGLISH SPIES

    Heavy punishment has been meted out by the Imperial Court to the English spies who were recently arrested at Hamburg. ...

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  35. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS.

    Harry Foley, of the New Empire Athletic Club, has practically signed on Kauffmann and Jim Flynn, of Pueblo, for 20 rounds at San Francisco in ...

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  36. LANGEVIN DIVORCE.

    Madam Langevin, who is seeking a divorce from Professor Langevin, claims alimony on the ground of alleged adultery with Madame Curie, of radium fame. ...

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  37. HIS LAST TRIP.

    A very severe thunderstorm passed over Talleyrand Station, in the central district, a few days ago, when a flash of lightning struck an elderly man ...

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  38. TO SYDNEY BY MOTOR.

    On Tuesday morning next Mr. G. B. Woodman, accompanied by two local residents (Messrs. James Noonan and P. K. Walsh) will leave Broken Hill for ...

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  39. MOTHERS

    A congress of Austrian women has started a movement whereby the State will insure to mothers proper food and rest from work. ...

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  40. SCARCE VEGETABLES.

    The vegetable market in Adelaide, being very firm, retailers in Broken Hill are finding it difficult to satisfy their customers as to why the ruling rates ...

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  41. ARBITRATION

    A hostile outbreak occurred at a peace meeting in Carnegie Hall to-day when a resolution was proposed favoring American aribitration treaties with England ...

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  42. CHEAP CABLES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Fraser) has been informed that plain ward messages to and from the United Kingdom may, after January 1, be transmitted by ...

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  45. RADIUM

    An offer of £1200 worth of radium has been made to the State Government for the purpose of establishing a bank to be utilised for curative purposes. Mr. Watt, ...

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  46. THE COMMONWEALTH

    Australia's gift to the battleship Commonwealth is being exhibited in Ragent street, and is much admired. Captain Lewis is sending a special ship ...

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  47. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A girl named Juian, residing at Orabbe's Creek, near Murrwillumbah, was shot and dangerously wounded last night. The dead body of her assailant was ...

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  48. UNCERTAIN BRIDE

    Lady Constance Foljambe, who created a sensation on July 3 by not appearing at the church to many the Rev. H. K. Hawkins, has astonished society by ...

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