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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament meets at noon to-day, and the Premier hopes that the business will be concluded to-day for two months at least. Supply is sought. Nothing more. The ...

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  3. AMBRYM ERUPTION.

    A graphic account of the Ambrym eruption is supplied by Miss Mary Wright, who was matron at the Mission Hospital there, in a letter to her sister at Wollongong. ...

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  4. AFTER THE STRIKE.

    The wharf-labourers manned the Sydney wharfs without exception yesterday afternoon, which meant the creation of fresh scenes of activity here and there, as compared with ...

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  5. FALL OF ROCK.

    As the result of an unexpected fall of a mass of rock, two quarrymen, Herbert Kinkade and Thomas Higley, were killed at Manly yesterday. ...

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  6. WALL OF FLAME.

    In three hours this afternoon a mile long strip of the bay foreshore, upon which stood over 100 houses, bungalows, and week-end camps, was swept by a fire. Starting on the ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    Lord Willoughby de Broke, speaking at Newport-Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, said that if sympathisers with resistance against the Home Rule Bill were not able to go to Ulster ...

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  8. INDIAN GRIEVANCES.

    Ghandi and other leaders of the agitation, who were imprisoned, have heen released on parole. Ghandi, in the course of an interview, ...

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  9. POLISH TRAGEDY.

    Further details are published concerning the murder by Count Mielczynski of his wife and his nephew, all of whom moved in the highest Polish circles. ...

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  10. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    In view ot the situation in Ulster, the Bishop of London has authorised the reading of a collect next Sunday "for deliverance from serious dangers and discord threatening us ...

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  11. CANADIAN RESTRICTIONS.

    A deputation of Sikhs presented to Lora Hardinge, the Viceroy, a memorial from Indians in Vancouver, praying that he would use his influence with the Imperial and ...

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  12. THE THIRD DEGREE.

    The Coroner held an inquiry to-day into the death of Mrs. Isabella Newman, who committed suicide, at Mordialloc on Decembor 5. after she had been arrested. The deaths of ...

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  13. "MARITIME UPHEAVAL SAVED."

    "The union conference, presided over by Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., has saved Australia from one of the greatest maritime upheavals that has been known since the year 1890," said Mr. ...

    Article : 294 words
  14. IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

    The Government has been advised that the proclamation recently gazetted prohibiting the importation of arms, ammunition, and gunpowder into Ireland is ultra vires, and ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. GREAT LONDON FIRE.

    A fire occurred in the Park Mansions Flats, Knightsbridge, at 4 o'clock this morning, and developed into the largest conflagration that has taken place in the West End since the ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. FRENCH POLITICS.

    The newspapers note certain developments in French politics tending gradually to unite the opposing groups into two large parties, similar to those in Britain. ...

    Article : 318 words
  17. AUSTRIAN SCANDAL.

    Herr Stuerghk, the Austrian Prime Minister, speaking in the Reichsrath, sharply rebuked Herr Dlugosz, Minister for Galicia, for divulging an official secret in ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. "L.D.S."

    The Dental Board held an open Court inquiry yesterday into the case of Thomas Lockett, dentist, who waa proceeded against on the information of Sergeant Linegar, for ...

    Article : 340 words
  19. FIVE HUNDRED FIREFIGHTERS.

    Yesterday afternoon an extensive fire broke out at Glenlyon, and rapidly spread over a wide area of country. Throughout Sunday and to-day over 500 firefighters were engaged ...

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  20. A CHEERY PROCESSION.

    A large crowd of watersiders, with their wives and children, headed by a band, marched in procession to the wharfs this morning, the strike battle being declared off. The men ...

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  21. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The Court of Appeal in Dublin has confirmed the judgment ordering Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, and others to pay Mr. Matthew Long £200, for inducing the dockers ...

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  22. LAND SEEKERS.

    A party of Canadian farmers, who are making an excursion to Victoria withs a view to taking up land in the irrigation areas, arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Niagara. ...

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  23. PORTUGUESE ROYALIST SPY.

    Lancestre, an Oporto cycle agent, who was credited with having acted as a police spy and frustrated the recent Royalist rising in Lisbon, has disappeared. ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. INQUIRY TO BE HELD.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) bas decided to inquire at once into the use of third degree methods by the police. Mr. Murray said to-day that while he rocognised that some ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. MEETING OF LIBERAL PARTY.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Liberal party was held yesterday afternoon at Parliament House, about 30 members attending. The following resolution was moved by Mr. ...

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  26. RELEASE OF RIOTERS.

    Lord Aberdeon, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, is liberating 24 out of 27 prisoners who are serving sentences for rioting in the early stages of the strike. ...

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  27. VICTORIAN MTNISTRY.

    The Legislative Assembly, which bad adjourned from Friday, met again to-day. The ex-Ministers who had had to go up for reelection, on taking office, appeared again, and ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. ITALIAN NAVY.

    The budget provides [?] increase of expenditure for naval construction to permit the addition of one battleship annually, and several auxiliaries, for a period of five years. ...

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  29. ALLEGED SEDITION.

    Edward Hunter, a Westport miner, has been committed for trial on a charge of sedition, and bound over in £150 for six months, on a charge of inciting to disorder. Hubert ...

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  30. PATHAN OUTLAWS.

    Pathan outlaws held up the Peshawar mail train. They killed the European driver and guard, and an Indian fireman, then looted the mail van of a number of valuable parcels. ...

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  31. ORGANISING FARM LABOURERS.

    As the outcome of the Government action in bringing men from the country to work on the wharfs during the strike, a movement is afoot to organise the New Zealand farm ...

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  32. REMAEKABLE GIFT.

    M. Ernest Solvay, a prominent manufacturer, has given £40,000 to establish an institute for the education of the working classes, also an office to promote socialistic ...

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  33. TURKISH ARMY.

    General von Sanders, head of the German military mission, has assumed command of the First Army Corps. ...

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  34. HEROIC RESCUE.

    Yesterday morning a young man, Ernest Bridgford, was riding a horse into the water at Asling's Beach, when the animal took fright at an advancing breaker, and roaring, ...

    Article : 169 words
  35. INDEX.

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  36. OPENING HUNTLY COALL MINES.

    The company has decided to reopen the Huntly coal mines in January. Ample protection has been promised. The agreement with the new union has been filed. ...

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  37. POLICE AND UNIONS.

    The Commissioner of Police has notified that policemen will be liable for dismissal if they join a union or a federation of unions. Three constables who supported the ...

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  38. THE ELECTIONS.

    The figures for the five second ballot elections in the country are now complete, with the exception that one small return has to come from Bega, whilst in no electorate has ...

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  39. CHINESE PARLIAMENT.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Tolograph" says that General Li Yuan Hung and all the Tutuhs (military governors) and civil administrators have petitioned for the ...

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  40. SIXTY-FOUR CHARGES.

    A remarkable series of cases came before the North Sydney Police Court yasterday, when Frank Stanley Wallace Taylor, 20, appeared on sixty-four charges of breaking and ...

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  41. THE COUNTRY PARTY.

    In the course of an interview, Mr. McLeod said:—"On Friday last, before the House rose, I asked our party to meet, and I pointed out to them that, as the formation of a Ministry ...

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  42. LIVERPOOL MURDER.

    George Sumner, who is [?]used of the mur[?] of Miss Brad old in Liverpool, and disposing of the body in the [?]anal tied in a sack, had resld I since the crime in ...

    Article : 233 words
  43. FEDERAL BY-ELECTION.

    Nominations for the Kalgoorlio seat in the House of Representatives closed to-day. The only nomination received was that of Mr. Hugh Mahon, Labour candidate, and he was ...

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  44. CONFLICT WITH NATIVES.

    There is unrest amongst the natives. Mr. Ryan, magistrate, has arrived here, suffering from two spear wounds. The white residents regret his conflict with the natives, ...

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  45. A GENERAL AND HIS MEN.

    General Chang Hsun, Governor of Nanking, has been appointed military inspector of the outhern Yangtse, with instructions to operate against the North Klangsu rebels. ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. RAN INTO FLAMES.

    A fire, attended by a serious accident, occurred in a house in Maryborough early on Sunday morning. The dwelling was occupied by Mr. P. Kirk, his wife, and two children. ...

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  48. AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, who is visiting Franc[?], witnessed the spectacle of 40 armed military aeroplanes manoeuvring simultaneously at Buc ...

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  49. THE PRISONER WENT.

    A sudden dlsappearance from the City Court upset the equanimity of the police there to-day. John Clarke, allas Jerry Doan, alias Christopher Williamson, and Minnie Clarke ...

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  50. IMPERSONATION.

    Discussing the suggestion yesterday that there had been impersonation at the recent elections, the Premier said that doubtless there was a sprinkling of it at every election. ...

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  51. SENGHENYDD DISASTER.

    Under the new Mining Act the inquiry into the recent mining disaster at Senghenydd will be held before the Chief Inspector of Collieries, with the assistance of two assessors ...

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  52. PREVENTING SMUGGLING.

    The "Standard" states that the Government next session will introduce a bill to prevent the smuggling of goods by airmen. ...

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  53. RECORD COAL SHIPMENT.

    A record was established for the loading of coal and coke by the Government cranes and M'Myler hoist for the week ended midnight on Saturday. The total quantity loaded into ...

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  54. To-day.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Come over Here," 7.45. Theatre Royal: "Man and Superman," 8. Palace Theatre: "A Day at the Races," 8. Little Theatre: "The Warning," 8. ...

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  55. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Captain H. B. Barclay, leader of an expedition sent by the Department of External Affairs to the Northern Territory by way of Ocdnadatta and Alice Springs, returned to ...

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  56. COVENT GARDEN ESTATE.

    It now appears that the Duke of Bedford will receive £2,500,000 for his Covent Gardan Estate, which was recently purchased by Mr. Mallaby-Deeley, The terms of sale are said to ...

    Article : 75 words
  57. IRISH PARLIAMENTARY RELIC.

    The solid silver-gilt Mace and Speaker's chair which belonged to John Foster (Lord Oriel) the last Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, have been removed to the residence ...

    Article : 56 words
  58. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Suffragists burned a large untenanted house in Bath last night. ...

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  59. MR. WADE CAUTIOUS.

    Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, when seen with regaid to the statements alleging impersonation in vailous electorates, particularly in Waverley, said that many cages had ...

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  60. MELBOURNE'S HEAT.

    For the third day in succession the temperature in Melbourne rose well above the 90 degrees mark. To-day'a maximum was 98.8, recorded at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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