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  2. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr. Fowlds, Minister of Education in New Zealand, gave a farewell dinner to Lord Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, Lady ...

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  3. CAMPAIGN ITEMS.

    Captain Leslie Wilson contested Reading. One of Mr. H. Lawson's supporters made a special journey to London from Monte Carlo in order to record his vote in the ...

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  4. THE BRITISH GENERAL ELECTION

    The latest pollings give on the total number so [?] elected a majority of 20 for the Government. There are still 2[?]2 members to be chosen. Liberal and Labour gains so far ...

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  5. TREATMENT OF WOMEN EMIGRANTS.

    A meeting of the sub-committee of the standing committee of the Royal Colonial Institute, including Lady Talbot, Lady Knightley, and Mrs. Joyce, has discussed the ...

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  6. THE FIRST TEST MATCH.

    Luck [?] the outset was with the Kangaroos for the spin of the coin found Clem Hill smiling. Trumper and Bardsley then went to the wickets with everything propitious ...

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  7. FOREIGN SECRETARY ON THE SITUATION.

    Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Alnmouth, said that he was not prepared to agree to setting up a separate independent Parliament for Ireland, and any Parliament must be a ...

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  8. STORY OF A LOAN.

    At the Korumburra Police Court, Victoria, Andrew Gray, general secretary of the New South Wales Coalminers' Federation, residing in Sydney, was sued by Thomas Etterige for Two remarkable oils which are destined to occupy an important place in the world or medicine and commerce were shown at the Royal Society's meeting on Wednesday by ...

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  9. ATLANTIC CABLES.

    The West Indies Committee is urging that the projected Atlantic cable connection with the Pacific should be completed by connecting Canada with the Barbado[?]s via ...

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  10. APPEAL TO ORANGEMEN.

    The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland has issued a fresh manifesto urging members of the order to defeat the Socialists and Radicals. ...

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  11. MINISTERIAL SALARIES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Union House of Assembly has rejected the proposal to reduce the Prime Minister's salary from £4000 to £3500, and that of the other Ministers from £3000 to £2500. ...

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  12. ASTRAKHAN HURRICANE.

    Terrible details have been received of the disastrous storm on the Volga at the end of November. Many barges, with their tugs, were driven by the storm along the Volga ...

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  13. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Mr. Osborne states that the judgment cabled on Nov. 30. makes the Osborne judgment a dead letter [?] the opponents of Socialism can be coerced into withholding ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The trustees of the Beit Foundation for Medical Research have elected eight men, including Dr. Henry Priestly, formerly of Sydney, and two women to Fellowships of the ...

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  15. EUCHARISTIC JUDGMENT.

    The Bishop of Manchester in a diocesan letter, lays down regulations regarding the licensing of curates for churches in which the eucharistic vestments are already worn. ...

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  16. STATE OF PARTIES.

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  17. CHOLERA.

    Since the outbreak of cholera in Madeira, there have been 432 cases of cholera at Madeira, with 146 deaths. ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The "Z[?]it" announces that Admiral Count Monte[?]oli, the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Marine, will submit to the Delegations in January a naval programme spread over five ...

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  19. THE MAITLAND COALMINES.

    An officer from the construction brunch of the Tramway Department visited Kurri Kurri yesterday in connection with the proposed extension of the Maitland tramway to the mines ...

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  20. MONSTER CUNARD LINER.

    The contract for the Cunard liner of 50,000 tons has been given to Messrs. John Brown and Co., of Clydesbank. ...

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  21. THURSDAY'S POLLING.

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  22. THE SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    For the scientific expedition which he proposes to lead to the Antarctic next year, Sir E. H. Shackleton has decided that the whaler Nimrod is too small. Lieutenant B. E. S. ...

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  24. Family Notices

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  25. THE OPERA "SALOME."

    The opera "Salome" was produced last night and was witnessed by the largest, most distinguished, and most enthusiastic house since the production of "Elektra." The newspapers ...

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  26. ABERMAIN COLLIERY.

    The Abermain Collieries Company has commenced the clearing of the route of the railway to connect with their new colliery, which is situated about tree miles south of ...

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  27. BURIAL OF MRS. EDDY.

    The remains of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, were interred at Mount Auburn, near Boston, yesterday. There were no signs of mourning apparent ...

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  28. UNREST IN HONDURAS.

    Advices received at Washington are to the effect that a revolution in Honduras is imminent. Martial law has been proclaimed in the capital. Hundreds have been arrested, and an ...

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  29. NEW MANAGER AT PELAW-MAIN.

    Mr. Robert Scott, who has been undermanager of the A.A. Company's Hebburn Colliery for a number of years, has been appointed in the place of the late Mr. Robert ...

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  30. LATEST POLLING.

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  31. HOSPITAL NURSE.

    Nurse Charters, who recently joined the staff of the Kurri District Hospital, was seized with severe illness a few days ago, which necessitated an operation. The patient is ...

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  32. EIGHTY MILES AN HOUR.

    Mr. James Bradley flew on a Bleroit monoplane from Castroville, in California, to De[?]monte, a distance of 16 miles, in 12 minutes, or at the rate of 80 miles an hour. ...

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  33. SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL.

    The officer in charge of the local corps of the Salvation Army, Captain Green, has gone on a holiday trip to New Zealand. Prior to his departure he has entertained at a social ...

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  34. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Donald M'Kenzie has been arrested at Washington, and charged with conspiracy to defraud the Government of 20,000 acres of coal land in Alaska. Five other men had been previously ...

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  35. THE FRENCH SOUDAN.

    The "Daily Mail" states that Slatin Pasha, Inspector-General of the Soudan, has gone to Darfur, accompanied by native commissioners, to bring pressure on the native sheikhs, with ...

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  37. RETURNED UNOPPOSED.

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  38. KING ALFONSO.

    It is announced that King Alfonso will visit Melilla, the Spanish settlement in Morocco, in January. ...

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  39. MR. ASQUITH'S PLEDGE.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, was further heckled at election meetings at East Fife regarding the proposals for the self-government of Ireland, but he replied ...

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  40. HOURS OF LABOUR.

    The Commissions on Labour Questions has adopted the principle of the so-called English week, and is introducing into the Chamber of Deputies a Factories and Workshops Bill, ...

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  41. PERU AND BOLIVIA.

    Bolivian troops surprised and massacred the Peruvian garrison at Quayabal, on the frontier. A rupture between the two countries is feared. ...

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  42. MAKING MONEY.

    For some months counterfeit coiners have been distributing their handiwork throughout Australia, and banks and business houses have been heavily victimised. This morning ...

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  43. EXPULSION FROM CAIRO.

    The Government has expelled M. Derroja, a Frenchman, director of the "Dep[?]he Egypt[?]," on account of an article appearing in the paper reflecting on the Government. ...

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  44. RELIGION IN PORTUGAL.

    It is officially stated that the separation of the Church from the State, and absolute freedom for all religions, will be decreed at the end of the month. ...

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  45. THE SHIPYARD DISPUTE.

    At a conference of representatives of the employers and the Boilermakers' Society, held at Edinburgh to-day, an agreement was signed settling the lockout on the ...

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  46. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Dr. Lasker won the eleventh game in his match with Janovski. He won eight games, with three draws. ...

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  47. PACIFICATION OF ALBANIA.

    It is reported in Berlin that Albania is pacified, and that 170,000 serviceable rifles have been secured owing to the Porte's firm attitude. ...

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  49. EMPHASIS OF THE VERDICT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" predicts that the Liberals will be returned, it may be by a larger, or it may be by a smaller, majority, but there must be no faltering in ...

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  50. FIRE AT FRENCH ARSENAL.

    Throught the dropping of a cigarette by a careless workman, a fire has destroyed a large portion of the Brest arsenal. ...

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  51. THE WILLESDEN RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The fourth death has occurred in connection with the Willesden railway collision. ...

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  52. BEDOUINS OF THE DEAD SEA.

    Reuter's Agency reports that Bedouins have massacred the garrison at Kerak, on the Dead Sea, and 100 Christian inhabitants, in retaliation for the execution of a Bedouin ...

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  53. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 1[?]d per oz. standard. ...

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  54. BRIEF ITEMS.

    American stocks of copper amount to 130,380,000lb. Two Spanish trawlers foundered in a gale off Laraich Sixteen fishermen were drowned. ...

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  55. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The loss in wages and the lockout pay for the boilermakers amounts to £36,500, for the engineers £10,000, and for other shipyard workers £500,000. The ...

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  56. ANALYSIS OF THE VOTING.

    The "Standard" points out that there is a decrease of votes amounting to 10 per cent, in the London constituencies, and 6 per cent. in the English and Welsh ...

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