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  2. THE MINISTRY.

    The Holman Ministry had its first brash with the new caucus yesterday, and carne off second best. It was rather an unhappy beginning, and ...

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  3. HISTORIC GUNS.

    Two historic guns, dating back to 1779, have been unearthed by Captain J. H. Watson, of the Australian Historical Society. These guns are of great historic value, ...

    Article : 436 words
  4. THE NEW MEN.

    Some of them have not arrived yet, but most of them were there—the new men in Parliament. And how many of the new men who were there will "arrive" in the other ...

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  5. FIERCE STORM.

    A terrific storm, unprecedented in violence, passed over the Tatura district early this morning, followed later by a heavy thunderstorm. ...

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  6. RUSH FOR WORK.

    Ex-strikers thronged the arbitration wharf and union office socking membership. 680 names have been received since yesterday. The union executive states that the membership ...

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  7. LONDON FIRE.

    Farther detalis regarding the fire which occurred in the Park Mansions, Knightsbridge, early this morning, show that the inmates were aroused by shouts from onlookers in the ...

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  8. MISSION RIVALRY.

    An animated controversy is in progress in connection with the proposed federation of the non-Roman Catholic churches in East Africa. ...

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  9. LISBON PRISONS.

    The Daily Chronicle," in summing up a. serles of articles written by Mr. Philip Gibbs, after a visit to the Portuguese prisons, says: The priesthood is hostile to the Republic, but ...

    Article : 487 words
  10. UGLY OUTLOOK.

    Sir John Forrest, in the course of a speech at the Liberal Club this afternoon, declared that if the policy of withholding loan funds from defence expenditure was to continue, a ...

    Article : 480 words
  11. LIVERPOOL MURDER.

    George Sumner, who is charged with the murder of Christina Bradfield, was brought before the Liverpool Police Court to-day, and remanded. ...

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  12. THE BOER WAR.

    Prince von Bulow's book, "Germany under William II.," has just been published. It states that although public opinion favoured a Continental coalition against ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Two women were charged at Cheltenham today with setting fire to Alston Lawn mansion on Sunday. The police gave evidence that a staircase had ...

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  14. THE EMPEROR MENELIK.

    The death of the Emperor Menellk of Abyssinia is officially announced. ...

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  15. EVICTIONS.

    An indignation mooting was held at Wongarbon to protest against the tardiness of the Minister for Lands, Mr. Trefle, in completing the purchase of O'Brien Bros.' Estate, ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. N.S.W. DEFEATED.

    With only 68 runs to get to win, and three wickets to fall, it was quite possible for New Fouth Wales to have won the first Sheffield Shield match of the season against South ...

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  17. SIR LIONEL PHILLIPS.

    The bullet was removed from Sir Lionel Phillips's lung to-day. The condition of the patient is grave. ...

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  18. LAND PROBLEM.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at Pwilheli last night, repudiated the idea that the land programme ins merely a vote-catching device. He ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Gandhi, the Indian leader, in addressing a meeting of Indians in Pietermaritzburg, urged them to go into mourning. He declared that the Indians were more ...

    Article : 181 words
  20. WIRELESS AT SEA.

    It is believed that the international conference in regard to safety at sea will recommend that the installation of wireless apparatus on vessels be made compulsory, and that the ...

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  21. THE LEEDS STRIKE.

    The negotiations with a view to a settlement of the strike of Leeds corporation employees have failed, and the trouble continues. Nearly all the services are being ...

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  22. 10/- A DAY.

    Now that the State Government has a substantial working majority, pressure is being brought to bear on the Premier, Mr. Holman, to give effect to the plank in the ...

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  23. POLISH TRAGEDY.

    In reference to the Mlelczynski tragedy, the late Countess's lady companion states that the young Count came to the castle for the purpose of borrowing money from his uncle. ...

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  24. LONG BALLOON FLIGHT.

    A German balloon travelled without a stop fiom Bitterfeld to Perm, in Russia, a distance of 1610 miles, which constitutes a record In all the balloon was 87 hours in the air. ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

    The interior of the Genoral Post Office presented a remarkable scene of activity on Monday and yesterday, the volume of the Christmas mails inward and outward easily ...

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  26. THE BEDFORD ESTATE.

    The Duke of Bedford has sold several Bloomsbery blocks, including the site purchased by the Shakespeare Memorial Committee for a national theatre, the total price ...

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  27. MEXICO.

    The "New York American" publishes photographs showing how Mexicans drive children into the sea and shoot them. They then allow the tide to carry off the bodies. ...

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  28. ZELAYA LEAVES AMERICA.

    Senor Don Jose Santos Zelaya, ex-President of Nicaragua, was recently arrested at the Instance of the Nicaraguan Government on a charge of having caused the death of two ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  30. HOME RULE.

    Sir J. A. Simon, Attorney-General, denies that the Government has been advised that the proclamation in regard to the importation of arma, ammunition, and gunpowder into ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. ELECTION DAY.

    Leslie Arnold, 26, an electrician, was charged in the Tamworth Police Court on Monday, before Mr. H. F. Roberts, with having at Tamworth polling booth, on December ...

    Article : 412 words
  32. DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC.

    The Royal Colonial Institute entertained Mr. A. M. Myers, formerly New Zealand Minister for Defence, at lunch to-day, Lieut.General Sir James Bevon Edwards, who ...

    Article : 238 words
  33. HOUES 44, WAGE 1/9.

    Six representatives of the Master Builders' Association, and an equal number of representatives of the New South Wales Operative Plasterers' Association have been in ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. CARDINAL RAMPOLLA.

    The "Messagero" says that the safe used by the late Cardinal Rampolla has been found empty, and a number of diplomatic documents are missing. ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  36. DEFENCE OF SWEDEN.

    Professor Sven Hedin urges his countrymen to strengthen their defences. He argues that Finland is being thoroughly Russianised, and Sweden was never so overrun ...

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  37. A MIXED CREW.

    On September 9 last the four-masted barque Albyn, flying the Russian flag, left Marseilles for Fremantle with a full load of Marseilles roofing tiles. Although tho weather ...

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  38. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says it is reported that Mr. Sydney Buxton will retire from the Board of Trade and will be succeeded by Mr. F. C. Masterman, Financial Secretary to ...

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  39. THE CZAREWITCH.

    It is announced that the Czarewitch, concerning whose indisposition there has beon a good deal of mystery, has now completely recovered. ...

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  40. TO-DAY.

    Christmas Entertainment to Children Town Hall, 6.45. Carol Service: St. Andrew's Cathedral, 7.30 Ocean Excursion: S.S. Namoi, to Newcastle, 3. ...

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  41. RUNAWAY MOTOR.

    A motor car ran away at Bailey's Hill, on the Buller Gorge road. Mrs. Tyers had a leg fractured, necessitating amputation of the foot, a lad named Liddy had a thigh fractured, ...

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  42. BUSH TIRES.

    Bushfires broke out on Monday night near the Albury Racecourse. The flames spread with great rapidity towards the grandstand of the Albury Racing Club. Assistance was ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. RHODESIA AND THE UNION.

    Sir Leander Jameson, chairman of directors of the British South Africa Chartered Company, in a speech at Salisbury last night, emphasised the fact that Rhodesia must choose ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. TWINS POISONED.

    The twin sons of Mr. Konderdine, a farmer at Gisborne, died as the result of eating tablets containing strychnine in mistake for sweets. ...

    Article : 36 words
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