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  2. SUFFRAGETTES

    Extraordinary precautions were taken last night to prevent suffragettes from interfering with the rearrest of Mrs. Pankhurst on her return from Fance. ...

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  3. BRUTAL CRIME

    Further particulars regarding the murder Miss Christina Bradfield, whose dead body was found floating in a Liverpool canal, indicate that it was one of ...

    Article : 513 words
  4. PRINCESS' PROTEST

    The domestic differences between the Kaiser and his relatives have been the subject of conversation throughout Europe on several occasions, and it is ...

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  5. INNOCENT CITIZENS ARRESTED REMARKABLE PROCEEDINGS AT HINDMARSH

    "A touch of the sun." In this wise is described a very common indisposition. Other folk say "it must have been the lobster." However, as the ...

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  6. POPULATION

    The British, and Indian Governments are seriously concerned with regard to the South Africa Indian troubles. An effort is being made to minimise the ...

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  7. PARTY LEADERS DISCUSS HOME RULE

    It is reported that a further discussion between representatives of the British political party leaders was held on the Home Rule question, but neither ...

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  8. NEED FOR TRAVEL

    Dr. Page, the American Ambassador, who was himself formerly a journalist, delivered an important announcement at a gathering of British and American ...

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  9. HYDE PARK SUICIDE

    A sensational incident occurred in Boffa street, Hyde Park, yesterday afternoon, which resulted in the death of a man named William Alfred Tallents, ...

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  10. THE FORWARD MOVEMENT.

    The attitude of Labor in connection with the present political situation in Great Britain is thus stated by the "Daily Citizen":— ...

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  11. LEEDS STRIKE

    The latest reports from Leeds, where the corporation employes went on strike, indicate that the men are weakening. A hundred tramway men have ...

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  12. VICTORIAN PREMIER'S VIEW

    Referring this afternoon to the result of the second ballots taken on Saturday in connection with the elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, ...

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  13. BUILDERS' LABORERS' CASE

    Representatives of the master builders of Victoria and Mew South Wales addressed Mr. Justice Higgins (president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation ...

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  14. THE DOMINION STRIKE "CRIPPLE THE GOVERNMENT'S FINANCES"

    The West Coast picture theatres are not charging for admission, but are taking up collections, and the district churches have temporarily abandoned ...

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  15. SIX STRIKERS FINED

    Six printing machinists, who struck as a protest against unqualified men being deputed to perform their work, were this morning in the Industrial Court fined ...

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  16. WHY AMERICA IS "HORRID"

    "Yes, the Countess Is absolutely right," said the Rev. Hugh B. Chapman, of the was called to the remarks on America Chapel Royal Savoy, when his attention ...

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  17. FRENCH FRAUDS

    Gautier, a man sentenced in 1911 to 23 years' imprisonment for frauds on the French Treasury, who subsequently escaped, has been rearrested at San Remo, ...

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  18. BURGLARS IN SYDNEY

    Burglars entered the premises occupied by J. Solomon, importer, at Macquarie street, during the week, and stole £20 worth of jewellery. ...

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  19. A CORONER'S VERDICT

    At a meeting of the A.M.A. yesterday afternoon the inquest held regarding the death of the late William Herbert Argus, at the British Mine, on November 6, was ...

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  20. THE SENATE

    The Senate went into Committee to consider the Norfolk Island Bill. Senator Stewart moved that the Council of Norfolk Island be elected by the ...

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  21. FELL FROM A TRAIN

    William Noble, a laborer, of Burwool, fell from a train between Petersham and Lewisham on Saturday night, and he sustained dreadful injuries, from when ...

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  22. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

    The shops are crammed with people on account of the Christmas trade, and it takes hours to reach the counters. There are 1500 hawkens in the streets ...

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  23. HOUSE OF E ESENTATIVES

    Mr. Thomas asked the Prime Minister if, in view of the New South. Wales elections, he had any statement to make to the House. ...

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  24. HINDU AS WHITE MAN

    Apropos of the acute controversy which has been aroused in the United States by Japan's protest against the Califorman Aliens Land Bill, the first Hindu to ...

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  25. MILLOWNERS AND EMPLOYES

    Ac a result of the conference between the interstate millowners and their employes, a new industrial agreement has been drawn up. The New South Wales ...

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  27. THE SYDNEY TROUBLE

    The only development in connection with the waterfront trouble today was the fact that the employes of the Union Box and Case Company refused to handle ...

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  29. DISSATISFIED BARMAIDS

    The barmen, barmaids, cellarmen, and other publichouse employes' are very dissatisfied, and the secretary of the Federated Liquor Trade Employes' Union ...

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  30. VICTORY OF EMPLOYES

    Employes at Messrs. J. Kitchen and Sons' boiling-down works at Footecray, who ceased work on Saturday morning, returned to their duties to-day. ...

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  31. SOUTH CLIFTON COLLIERIES

    The Coal Cliff and South Clifton Collieries were thrown idle to-day in consequence of the men refusing to draw the quarterly lots for cavil. It is hard ...

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  32. "HANDS UP"

    Stanley Ridge, a solicitor, of Pitt street, in the city, was bailed up by footpads at Manly on Saturday night, at the [?]int of a revolver, and during a ...

    Article : 133 words
  33. THE THIRD DEGREE

    A minute strongly condemnatory of the "third degree" methods adopted by the police recently, in interrogating the relatives of the late Mrs. Newman, was ...

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  36. MRS. SAYERS' STATEMENT.

    "He had gone to buy lollies for the children, and I had been called away to a sick bed. He had been working rights, and had not even had a cup ...

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  38. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST

    There is grave danger that the strike, which originated with the employes of Messrs. Forman & Co., the engineers who had the contract for repairing the ...

    Article : 132 words
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