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  2. IRELAND

    The conference between Mr. Asquith, and Mr. Bonar Law has been broken off, according to the Unionists. The "Morning Post" says it is possible that there ...

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  3. HUGE DEBT OWED BY CHINA

    China ended the year 1913 owing £72,000,000. The country has been conomicaily weakened by the revolution and by the heavy permanent interest on the ...

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  4. WORKERS' STORE

    Because of the antagonistic attitude of the merchants in Indianapolis towards the teamsters in the recent strike, organised labor is making an effort to be ...

    Article : 272 words
  5. DISARMAMENT CHANCELLOR'S REMARKS

    The Ministerial press is still busy attempting to explain. Mr. Lloyd George's denunciation of increased armaments. The "Westminster Gazette" says that ...

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  6. NATIONAL ENQUIRY

    Labor unrest is assuming serious proportions in the United States. There are several big strikes in progress at the present time, and discontent prevails in ...

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  7. CALL TO ARMS FIGHT IN THE ADELAIDE DISTRICT

    He was the same King O'Malley. A few grey streaks, in the beard, which was neatly trimmed as ever, and also through the shock of brown hair the ...

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  8. BLOOD MIGHT FLOW THE ZABERN INCIDENT

    Giving evidence at the Strasburg courtmartial in reference, to the Zabern incident, Colonel von Reuter stated that there was a narrow escape of widespread ...

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  9. UNBEARABLY HOT CENTURY NEARLY REACHED

    The one word, "unbearable," amply describes state of the weather in Adelaide throughout yesterday, or at any rate during the greater portion of the ...

    Article : 338 words
  10. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    A month has passed since Yuan-Shi-Kai's Parliamentary coup (wrote the Pekin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" on December 2), and the ...

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  11. MR. NORMAN ANGELL AND THE USE OF ARMIES.

    Mr. Norman Angell, in leading a paper on "The Place of Military Force in Modern Statecraft" at the Royal United Service Institution, said that statesmen ...

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  12. FRENCHMAN'S FLIGHT

    The National Aerial League has cabled to Vedrines, the hero of title flight from Paris to Cairo, that he must either continue his flight across Asia to Australia ...

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  13. A BLOW TO MILITARISM.

    The German Chancellor's role of apologist for the ringleaders of military aggression in Alsace has quickly brought about his downfall in the Reichstag. All ...

    Article : 257 words
  14. CANADIAN NAVY

    The Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. Borden, has issued his naval proposals for the coming session of Parliament. The scheme provides for the ...

    Article : 347 words
  15. GOVERNMENT METEOROLOGICAL REPORT

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist reported at 9 o'clock last night:—"The passage of the monsoonal disturbance across the States to-day was marked by ...

    Article : 234 words
  16. SENTENCES UPHELD

    The Federal Court has upheld the sentence of seven years' penal servitude against Frank Ryan, president of the Ironworkers' Association. ...

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  17. TREACHEROUS RIVER

    Dashed to death on the rocks of the treacherous Fraser River, or swept to their doom by the swift current, was the fate of 75 laborers employed on the ...

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  18. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    England, France, Germany, South Africa, and America are all expected to be represented in the Next Davis Cup. Belgium does not intend to compete. ...

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  19. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES

    There is good authority for stating that the points at issue between the, War Office and the national Rifle Association, affecting the future of the Bisley ...

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  20. NO POLICY INDEPENDENTS' AT THE TOWN HALL

    The fate of the Independents in recent elections has been painful to contemplate. Individually and collectively they have been turned down with a thud ...

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  21. HIGH TEMPERATURE AT BROKEN HILL

    The heat wave still continues. Yesterday's temperature was officially given as 107 degrees, but it is generally considered to have been hotter. To-day a ...

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  22. CZAR'S ART PURCHASE LEONARDO DE VINCI'S MADONNA

    The Czar has bought Leonardo da Vinci's painting, "The Madonna With a Flower," for £15,000. The authenticity of the painting, however, is disputed. ...

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  23. ALBANIAN THRONE

    Diplomatic circles confirm the story that Izzet Pasha, Minister of War in the Turkish Cabinet, is organis[?] [?] plot to place a Mussalman prince on the ...

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  24. ARMY SCANDALS

    In connection with the army scandals Scotland Yard has been busy for many weeks. Summonses have been issued against 20 people, half of whom are ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. BILLIARDS

    The scores at the latest session in the billiard match between Gray and Reece were:—Reece, 4464; Gray, 2795. Gray's best breaks were 518 and 717. ...

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  26. SAILORS ADRIFT

    Five men of the steamer Oklahoma, which broke in two and sank off Sandy Hook, have been picked up in a lifeboat. ...

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  27. GREEK PREMIER

    The Greek Premier arrives here on Friday bearing a letter from King to King. The Italian press, while welcoming the ...

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  28. HEAT AT BOURKE

    Terrific heat was experienced at Bourke yesterday, the thermometer going to 120 degrees. This is the highest reading recorder in New South Wales since 1877, ...

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  29. JEWISH POPULATION

    According to the forthcoming issue of the Jewish Year Book the number of Jews in the world now totals 13,052,846. Europe has 9,950,175, Asia 484,359, ...

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  30. "MONA LISA'S" SMILE.

    This picture is remarkable for its enigmatic smile—a smile that baffles description. Some time ago Harry Boote, of the Brisbane "Worker," tried to ...

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  31. LANGFORD v. CURRAN

    Longford and Curran have arranged to fight a 20-rounds contest in Paris on January 24. ...

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  33. MAIL COACH ACCIDENT

    The houses attached to the mail coach, running between Bathurst and Sunny Corner bolted at Green Swamp white descending a hill. At the bottom the ...

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  34. MONGOLIAN MISSION

    The Mongolian Mission, which has been here for some weeks endeavoring to secure assistance, has started for home, having failed to obtain from the ...

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  35. RAILWAY STRIKE

    A strike of 35,000 South African railway employes has been declared, and the men will be called out on Wednesday at midnight. ...

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  36. EXPLOSION ON STEAMER

    An explosion occurred yesterday on the German oil-tank steamer Geestemunde in the harbor of New Orleans. Several men were either killed or ...

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  39. FATAL MACHINERY ACCIDENT

    William Condon, aged 30, an operator on one of the machines at Whiddon Bros.' tannery, Botany, became entangled in the belting, and was whirled ...

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  40. DISASTROUS FIRE

    The residence of Mr. Carl Wilkie, at Darling Point, was completely destroyed by fire this morning. Mrs. Wilkie and a lady friend, who were the only ...

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