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  2. DEFENCE. AUSTRALIA WANTS A CONFERENCE.

    The numerous references in the British press, and the undoubted attention which has been aroused in the Mother Country with regard to the matter, have made the question ...

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  3. FEDERAL AND STATE CONFERENCE.

    This afternoon a conference was held between the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Watt), and the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Peake). ...

    Article : 373 words
  4. GRAND OPERA.

    Mr. Thomas Quinlan, the head of the grand-opera, organisation, which bears his name, reached Sydney yesterday forenoon, nearly half a day in advance of his company, which ...

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  5. LAUNCHED.

    After being high and dry on the beach at Bellinger River entrance for about 4½ months, the tug Bucra has now been launched to low-water mark. ...

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  6. THE ISLANDS.

    It is stated in certain English journals that the Japanese Government is making preparations to develop trade and emigration in the Pacific. ...

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  7. LABOUR. A MILITANT MOVE.

    The Miners' Federation Conference has resolved, with only one dissentient, that there should be a combination of all the big trades unions to support each others demands. ...

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  8. NAVAL AEMAMENTS. SERIOUS EFFORT NEEDED.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, spent yesterday afternoon at Dundee in receiving deputations, and in the evening he addressed a gathering of Liberal ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. HOME RULE. THE CASE OF ULSTER.

    The newspapers are eagerly discussing Mr. Churchill's speech of Wednesday night at Dundee, when he practically invited Ulster to make advances with a view to arriving at a ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. TANNERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of 35 men employed at Mr. E. M. Farleigh's tannery, Coward-street, Mascot, Botany, over the employment of non-unionists may extend to allied industries if not ...

    Article : 258 words
  11. MINERS AND POLITICAL LEVY.

    At the ballot among 600,000 members of the Miners' Federation on the question of the federation taking political action in accordance with the Trades Union Act 81 per ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. A NEWSPAPER VIEW.

    The "Daily Chronicle," dissents from Mr. Churchill's references to the Navy in his Dundee speech, and declares that the diversion of foreign efforts from naval into military ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. THE BOLTON STRIKE,

    The Bolton Cotton Spinners' Association has decided to continue strike pay to the Beehive employees, pending the appeal to the Operative Spinners' Amalgamation. ...

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  14. KIEFF TRIAL.

    Apropos of the trial at Kieff in connection with the murder of the boy Andrew Yuschinsky, who is alleged to have been murdered by a Jew named Mendel Bellis in ...

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  15. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A man named Cunningham, employed at the Randtontein mine battery, became suddenly demented. He shot his wife and his sister-in-law dead, ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. TRAIN AND VAN.

    At 3 o'clock this morning a collision occurred between a goods train bound for Adelaide and a motor van at a level crossing at Goodwood. ...

    Article : 248 words
  17. RAILWAYS WORK. ALLEGED POLITICAL MOVE.

    The removal and discharge of a large number of navvies from the Raleigh-Coff's Harbour section of the North Coast railway is indignantly resented here. Opinions are ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. THE ENTENTE.

    The visit of President Poincare to Madrid is attracting attention, as it is hoped Spain will join the triple entente. Significance is attached to King Alfonso's ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. "UNWORKABLE AND GROTESQUE."

    Mr. John Dillon, in an interview last night, stated that the proposal to exclude part of Ulster was suggested solely as a means of wrecking Home Rule. The idea of lopping ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. OFF THE RAILS.

    A sensation was provided at High-street last night by a tram motor leaving the rails and rushing across the footpath, stopping within a few inches of a wall of the Bank of ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. THE FEDERAL PRINCIPLE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, in course of a speech at an open-air meeting on the outskirts of Dundee last night, declared that the Government would not allow a half mensure ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER.

    The Minister for Works last night said that he knew nothing about the matter. It was the first he had heard of it. He had made no order for the removal of anyone from the ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    A Turkish Note to the Powers denies that the Porte is raising the question of the Aegean Islands with Greece, but declares, on the other hand, that it is desirous of arriving ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. SMALLPOX.

    There were seven fresh cases of smallpox yesterday—two women and three children from Chippendale, a woman from Erskineville, and a man from Redfern. ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. HOUSING.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Cann) announced yesterday that the Government intended to submit to the Public Works Committee a scheme for another Daceyville at Newcastle, to cost ...

    Article : 264 words
  26. ROYAL LIBEL SUIT.

    The German Emperor's son, Prince Joachim, is prosecuting some of the Strasburg newspapers for alleging that when he was a student there he contracted debts ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The Secretary of Sate for Home Affairs, Mr. R. M'Kenna, has decided that the two notorious suffragists. Rachel Pearce and Mary Richardson, who were arrested in connection ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. CHEAP EGGS.

    The wholesale quotation for case-eggs was lower yesterday than it had feen for six years. We are now right in thick of the season, ...

    Article : 289 words
  29. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 words
  30. CHIEFS KILLED.

    By the steamer Mindi, from the Solomon Islands to-day, there arrived the Rev. Mr. Rooney, who is on his way to Adelaide. He said, in the course of an interview, that ...

    Article : 164 words
  31. MEXICO.

    Confirmation has been received of the reports that the rebels had captured the town of Torreon, and slaughtered the Federal soldiers there by scores. ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. SURPRISED DENTISTS.

    While undergoing an operation during the annual convention of the Missouri dentists, at Moberley, Missouri, a patient who was the subject for a demonstration became insane. ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. ALL-RED ROUTE.

    The "Daily News" states that in connection with the All Red Route a contract valued at £1,000,000 has been placed with Messrs. Perry and Company, Ltd., to build a harbour at ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. SHIPPING.

    A telegram from Dunedin states that renewed rumours are prevalent in authoritative shipping circles in Dunedin that the Howard Smith Company, Ltd., is going to ...

    Article : 332 words
  35. VIOLENT WEATHER.

    The storm which recently devastated Nome, Alaska, completely destroyed the town of Solomon, and the 300 inhabitants lost everything they possessed. Not a single building ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 words
  37. THE TYRONE.

    When the steamer Maheno, which arrived here yesterday, left New Zealand, the stranded steamer Tyrone was regarded as a total loss, and had been abandoned. There was a rock ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. MARINE PHENOMENON.

    An extraordinary marine phenomenon was reported on the arrival of the freight steamer Rochelle. While the vessel was on route from San ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. FORGED NOTES.

    Two forged bank notes were received at the head office of the Bank of New South Wales on Thursday. They were replicas of those issued by the ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. MR. COOK WAITING.

    In an interview before he left for Sydney by this evening's express the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said:—"I do not know officially that the proposed Defence Conference has ...

    Article : 302 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The prospectus of the New Zealand loan of £3,500,000, hearing interet at 4 per cent., has been issued. Three months' interest is payable on February 1. Subscribers are ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. A LONG TOW.

    The collier Coolgardie, towing the hulk Warrego from Sydney to Darwin, put into Moreton Bay yesterday. It appears that by a mischance the full length of a chain ran out ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

    G. Duncan won the professional golfers' tournament, which is being played on Walton Heath, defeating J. Braid by 3 up and 2 to play. ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  45. A FATAL SHOT.

    An accident occurred at the New Burragorang silver mines on Wednesday evening. Ernest Victor Edwards was killed, and Fred. Freestone and Joseph Deacon received ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. THIEVING FROM WHARFS.

    At the Port Adelaide police court, William Williams, wharf-labourer, was charged with having stolen a case of condensed milk, the property of Huddart, Parker Pty., Ltd., from ...

    Article : 116 words
  47. BILLIARDS. GRAY V. REECE.

    In the match of 18,000 up between T. Reece and G. Gray, in which the former is receiving a start of 2000 points, the scores at the conclusion of to-day's play were:—Reece 6514, ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    Several of the State Legislatures are taking action with a view to the retention of the 5 per cent. tariff rebate on goods imported in United States bottoms. ...

    Article : 60 words
  49. STEVENSON IN FORM.

    Playing against Harveson yesterday, Stevenson made a break of 789. ...

    Article : 19 words
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