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  2. GREAT SCORING.

    Perfect weather favoured the return Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria yesterday at the Sydney Cricket Ground. The wicket was well nigh perfect and ...

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  3. THE MINERS.

    The special meeting of the delegates' board of the Colliery Employees' Federation called to consider the position of the northern miners, now that the proprietors have ...

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  4. NEW FINANCE.

    The State Treasuror (Mr. Cann) made an interesting statement yesterday regarding State debts. Mr. Cann intimated that he had received ...

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  5. ABATTOIR PAY.

    The Glebe Island beef slaughtermen's demands, which included an increase in wages to £6 a week, and 4s per hour overtime for certain men, have been granted under ...

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  6. MONA WEST.

    Mrs. West, mother of [?] West, died this morning, aged 54 after a week's Illness. She had a severe attack of influenza, but the grief which the mysterious disappearance ...

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  7. LATE MR. REEKS.

    The inquest regarding the death of Thomas Reeks, son of Mr. Walter Reeks, the well-known naval architect of Sydney, whose body wan found in a disused pit with several ...

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  8. ALIEN QUESTION.

    High officials, connected with the State Department, opine that the United States and Japan ara likely to agree to a new treaty governing the admission of ...

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  9. NAVAL MATTERS.

    There are conflicting reports respecting the relations of Ministers over the Naval Question. It is understood that the naval estimates ...

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  10. VISITING MINISTER.

    Sir Richard Butler, the South Australian Minister for Public Works, Mines, and Marine, arrived in Sydney by the express from Melbourne yesterday in company with Mr. ...

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  11. DISCORDANT LABOUR NOTE.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P. (Labour), in a speech at Dundee, attacked Mr. Churchill's naval administration. He declared that the whole agitation for ...

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  12. CANADIAN PROBLEM.

    The Dominion Government is negotiating with Downing-street regarding the proposed Asiatic Exclusion Bill. Ii is not known yet whether the total ...

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  13. SUPPOSED THIEVES.

    Thomas Semmens, a night watchman, had an exciting time in Hay-street in the dark hours, of Friday morning. Noticing two men sauntering about a ...

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  14. POSITION IN CANADA.

    The press announces that the Canadian High Commissionership is likely to be made a Cabinet appointment, probably with a seat on the imperial Defence Committee, ...

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  15. POSITION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The correspondence between the Indian leader, Gandhi, and the Secretary for the interior,, has been published. The net result is that Gandhi promises to ...

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  16. A FALSE CLUE.

    The Liverpool police got on the track of a man who booked in the Midlands for Canada by a liner which sailed during the week. A wireless instruction was sent to detain him. ...

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  17. TRUCK TROUBLE.

    Local colliery managers complain bitterly of their treatment by the Railway Department during the past fortnight, insofar as trucks are concerned. Yesterday only one ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    H.M. cruiser Eclipse will convey the Australian submarines as far as Colombo, which place they win leave early in March for Australia. ...

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  19. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The "Daily Mail's" Borlin correspondent reports that it is freely admitted Germany has suffored a diplomatic defeat by the withdrawal of all semblance of military authority ...

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  20. TORPEDOERS FOR GREECE.

    Six torpedoers for Greece have been completed at Stettin. ...

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  21. INSPECTOR GHOSE.

    Nirmolkanto Roy has been charged with the murder of inspector Ghose. The trial is being conducted in camera, as the evidence is sensational. ...

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  22. NURSES FEES.

    In yesterday's issue of the "Herald," in an article dealing with the proposed increaso of fees charged by private nurses, reference was made to the fact that a firm of solicitors ...

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  23. DECEASED'S AUNT INTERVIEWED.

    Mrs. Kent states that she know of no reason for her nephew to go to Wolverhampton. Reeks showed his relatives some paper money on Saturday, and appeared in the beat of ...

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  24. THE PREMIERS.

    The Premiers' Conference, at which the Commonwealth and all States will be represented, will probably be held in Sydney late in March. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN RATES.

    As a result of conference between representatives of the Master Butchers and Live Stock Buyers' Association. and the Federal Meat Employees' Union, the following rates ...

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  26. THE TROUBLESOME AEGEANS.

    It is stated that the Grand Vizier has informed the British Ambassador Turkey declines to recognise the decision respecting the Aegean Islands, and will not spare any ...

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  27. CONSPIRATORS SENTENCED.

    The Barisal conspirators convicted last June have been sentenced to terms of trans-portation varying from two to 12 years. ...

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  28. COAL PORTERS STRIKE.

    Eight thousand coal porters in London have struck work. A meeting of the men was held, at which it was decided to reject an offer of the masters ...

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  29. LATE MAILS.

    The causes of the delay in the arrival at Central Railway Station of the special trains conveying English mails bas been officially inquired into. ...

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  30. COMMISSION OF CONTROL IN ALBANIA.

    Ismall Kemal Boy (President and Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Albanian Provisional Government), according to a semiofficial telegram from Aviona, has resigned. ...

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  31. GENEEAL CABLE NEWS.

    A decree obtained by the Countess Cowley in the Divorce Court against Earl Cowley, in July last, was made absolute on Saturday. Earl Cowley married Mrs. Buxton, the ...

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  32. INDEX.

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  33. ANTARCTICA.

    The Swedish Antarctic committee has planned an expedition for 10 scientists, which is to start in the autumn of 1915. It is proposed that the base of the ...

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  34. SHIP SALES.

    It is stated that still another of the "Craig family" of sailors ls to be sold shortly. The vessel is the Joseph Craig (694 tons), which arrived here from Kalpara (N.Z.) on ...

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  35. THE YONGALA.

    The barbourmaster at Rockhampton has forwarded to the Marine Department a very worn piece of paper, on which is discernible the words, "Lost off the Yongala, dear mother." ...

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  36. THE AIRMEN.

    Four airmen—Messrs. A. B. ("Wizard") Stone (America), A. W. Jones (England), F. Hammond (New Zealand), and Captain Penfold (Australia) have expressed their ...

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  37. SHOREDITCH TRAGEDY.

    The inquest respecting the death of William Starchfield, aged 7, who was found strangled under the seat of a raliway carriage at Shoreditch, was resumed to-day. ...

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  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. P.P. BOARDS.

    The Minister for Works yesterday explained why he withdrew the circular issued to the shires, instructing them to take a referendum on the question of the transference of ...

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  40. NEW LOGS.

    A fourth log of wages and working conditions has been received by the various steamship companies. This has been presented by the Pedorated Engine-drivers and Firemon's ...

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  41. COLTS' MATCH.

    The return match of the Victorian and New South Wales colts was commenced on the Melbourne Ground to-day in fine, warm weather. The Sydney captain won the toss, thus ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

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  43. LOCO WORKS.

    The Government has resumed 1400 acres of land between Port Kembla and Unanderra, on which it is proposed to establish works in connection with the construction of ...

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  44. EGYPTIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The Khedive opened the new Assembly yesterday. In a great state speech the Khediva testified to the electors' eagerness to exercise ...

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  45. LATE LORD STRATHCONA.

    Owing to the desire expressed by the late Lord Strathcona to be buried at Highgate with his wife, the family has declined the offer of the Government and the Dean of ...

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  46. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The stern of submarine A7 is buried deeply in the mud at the, bottom of Whitsand Bay, making the task of salvage most difficult for the divers owing to the depth of water—23 ...

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  47. OXFORD MAN'S DEATH.

    Jona Henry Blair, an old resident of the Northern Territory, was found lying dead in a cart on the Wandi goldfield on the 10th instant. The body was covered by a blanket, ...

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  48. RUSSIA AND SWEDEN.

    The newspapers are violently attacking Russia, alleging that menacing military measuros, which are being made in Finland, are a prelude to war against Sweden. ...

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  49. BUILDERS' LABOUBEBS.

    Mr. Justice Isaacs in Chambers to-day granted an application by the Ta[?]man master builders for an order nisi for a writ of prohibition to prevent the application of Mr. ...

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  50. MAITLAND TRAGEDY.

    The Coroner (Mr. C. H. Gale, P.M.) at an inquest yesterday, found that Mary Marsh was wilfully and feloniously murdered by Richard Francis Marsh, and that the latter ...

    Article : 36 words
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