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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The death roll at the Pretoria Pit, Bolton, has been fixed at 344. A correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the claims under the Workmen's ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—Renter's Agency states that the Foreign Office has not received any indication of a critical situation in Portugal, nor any request for a warship ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—Mr. Hugh M'Intosh states that Bill Lang, the Australian champion, will fight Petty Officer Curran on January 18, and Sam Langford, at Olympia ...

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  6. Scottish Miners.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The Scottish Miners' Conference passed resolutions to-day in favor of State ownership and control by means of ownership of the instruments of all material ...

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  7. EFFECT OF LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The "Times" states that the average explosion rate in collieries has been rising since 1900, and declares that the Eight Hours (Mines) Act has ...

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  8. Etna Agitated.

    NAPLES. Friday Evening.—The whole of the volcano of Etna, Sicily, is agitated, and there are enormous fissures in the sides of the volcano ...

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  9. Anarchists in London.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The detectives are satisfied that the perpetrators at the burglary and murders in Houndsditch were associated with Anarchists in various European ...

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  10. PERSIA AND BRITAIN.

    TEHERAN, Friday.—The Government in sending 10,000 troops to Fare, the south-western province, in order to secure the trade routes ...

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  11. Earthquakes in Greeee.

    ATHENS, Friday Evening.—Continuous earth- quakes have occurred in the district of Elis (Achaia), Greece. Houses collapsed, and many others were damaged at Lecrena and Andana ...

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  12. NOTES.

    Certain business men—in Germany have organised classes for teaching "salesmanship," so that shopwalkers and shop assistants shall know how to behave courteously to customers ...

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  13. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Labor Correspondent of the "Times" declares that the Government proposes that a salary of £500 shall be paid to members of the House of Commons ...

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  14. Fears for a Steamer.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—It is feared that the steamer Axim, from London for West Africa, has foundered. There were 30 hands aboard. The steamer ia 20 days overdue ...

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  15. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.—The "Kreuz Zeitung" states that foot and mouth disease in Germany is assuming the proportion of the epidemic in the nineties ...

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  16. DISAPPOINTED WELSH MINERS.

    LONDON Friday.—One thousand miners at Powell Duffryn, when they presented themselves for work yesterday morning, after three months strike, were bitterly disappointed on being ...

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  17. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    If the Imperial Parliament passes a Bill providing for payment of members, it will be a revolutionary change to the later traditions of that House, although it is generally ...

    Article : 190 words
  18. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The Mexican Government asserts that the back of the rebellion is broken, and that the insurgents still in the field are merely guerillas ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. THE GAMBIA RUMOR.

    LONDON, Friday.—The rumors relating to the cession of Gambia to a foreign Power are traceable to French hints that France will modify her attitude towards the retention of ...

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  20. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 1 l-16d per ounce standard ...

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  21. AVIATION FOR RECONNAISANCES

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The Army Council in a memorandum urges officers to deep abreast with aviation developments in direction of reconnisance aircraft ...

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  22. CANADIAN GRAFT REVELATIONS

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The inquiry into the Chinese methods of immigration at Vancouver has disclosed the existence of a Liberal patronage committee, which body made ...

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  23. INSOLVENCIES IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The number of Insolvencies in Great Britain in 1910 was the lowest for 23 years ...

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  25. INDIAN NATIONALIST CONGRESS

    BOMBAY, Friday Evening.—The Indian Nationalist Congress at Allahabad has closed. To tarry out the propaganda in England 40,000 rupees (about £1666) was subscribed ...

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  26. Fine and Cool.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday Morning.—Many persons were seen about the streets of Melbourne on Friday night wearing overcoats. They needed them, too, for there was a vary cold wind. Some ...

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  27. THE HAWES RAILWAY DISASTER

    LONDON. Friday.—It is believed that the death roll, caused by the collision between the Scottish express and two light engines, near Hawes, Yorkshire, numbered 13. Though no ...

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  28. THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION

    PARIS, Friday.—The "Siecle" declares that the English Radicals are evidently seeking a ground of understanding with Germany, which will permit of a reduction of naval and ...

    Article : 93 words
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  30. THE PERILS OF PROSPERITY.

    AUSTRALIA in general, and New South Wales in particular, has done well during the past year, so soon to be numbered with the 1ong list of the departed. But 1910 has ...

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  31. RAILWAY SUPERANNUATION BOARD.

    GOULBURN, Saturday.—At a special meeting of the local branch of the Railway and Tramway Service Association, the following resolutions were carried unanimously:—1. "That ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. WATCHNIGHT SERVICES.

    Some misunderstanding having arisen through a recent newspaper announcement that there would be no watchnight service at St. Andrews Cathedral. George-street, city, enquiries have ...

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  33. BEDOUINS AND TURKS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Friday Evening.—The Bedouins, who are hemmed in at Kerak, on the dead Sea, by Turkish troops, are offering to Submit, restore the arms taken from the ...

    Article : 46 words
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  35. WAIHA GOLD MIMING COMPANY.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The "Financial News" says that the Wa[?] Gold Mine Company has become a prey to rumor, largely because the directors have not published progress ...

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  36. Family Notices

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