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  2. REDISTRIBUTION.

    The Minister for Home Affairs moved the adoption of the report of the Commissioners appointed to redistribute the Federal divisions of New South Wales. ...

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  3. H.M.S. TORCH.

    Some weeks ago a member of Parliament caused much amusement by producing from his pocket a large piece of bronze, whihc he waved at the First Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  4. CABINET CRISIS.

    The immediate result of the Cabinet crisis brought about by the resignation of Mr. Beeby has been the extension of Mr. Coghlan's term of office as Agent-General from ...

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  5. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons this evening, in reply to Lord Charles Beresford, re-emphasised the fact that the ...

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  6. THE EVICTION.

    To-day the legality or otherwise of the State Government's action in evicting the King's representative from Government House will be tested in the courts. It has been ...

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  7. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The railwaymen have appealed to the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants to declare a national strike. Meetings of North-eastern—Railway ...

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  8. PANAMA CANAL.

    The despatch sent by Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) to the United States Government on November 14 in reference to the Panama Canal tolls has been ...

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  9. A PRINCIPLE ACCEPTED.

    Replying to questions the Prime Minister Mr. Asquith, stated that the Imperial Conference had accepted the principle of overseas' representatives on the Imperial Defence ...

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  10. TRIBUTE TO MR. BEEBY.

    Speaking at Mr. Beeby's farewell yesterday afternoon, the Under-Secretary for Lands (Mr. Hare) said:- "I regard this leaving as a personal and ...

    Article : 214 words
  11. "KILLED BY KINDNESS."

    The "Daily News" states that Mr. Asquith's answer shows that the Canadian ships are going to increase Britain's burden, and if the other overseas dominions adopt this policy ...

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  12. TRADE UNION BALLOTS.

    Trade union societies officially deny the statement made by Viscount Wolmer in the House of Commons, during the discssion on the Trades Union Bill, to the offect that ...

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  13. WOMEN'S PROTEST.

    The Women's Pioneer Club has carried the following resolution:—"That the members of this club, who are the granddaughters and great-granddaughters of the men who signed ...

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  14. SAFETY AT SEA.

    In the House of Lords this afternoon Lord Muskerry moved that an inquiry should be held into the administration of the Marine Department of the Board of Trade. ...

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  15. A GIFT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Replying to Mr. F. E. Guest (Liberal). Mr. Churchill said that the Admiralty was oftering the cruiser Pioneer as a free gift to the Commonwealth of Australia, to serve as a ...

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  16. FERRY MISHAP.

    A curious mishap to the Manly ferry steamer Balgowlah occurred off the P. and O. Company's wharf, Circular Quay, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  17. QUESTION TO BE SETTLED.

    Official circles declare that President Taft intends to settle the question before closing his administration. He will either ask the Senate to agree to arbitration or negotiate ...

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  18. MR. CARMICHAEL, MINISTER FOR LABOUR.

    Under the temporary rearrangement of the Cabinet, Mr. Carmichael (Minister for Education) will take the portfolio of Labour and Industry. ...

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  19. "LET US KEEP FAITH."

    A large number of university professors, business and professional men, have signed a petition asking President Tuft to Keep faith with the Powers in connection with the ...

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  20. P.L.L. ACTION.

    The central executive of the Political Labour League of New South Wales will consider the question of the Blayney vacancy at a special meeting, which has been convened for ...

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  21. TRAGEDY IN PARIS.

    In regard to the discovery of the bodies of Captain Willis and Mrs. Lily Allen, in a fashionable flat in the Rue de Rivoli, the relatives of Willis, who was a son of General ...

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  22. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Nizam Pasha, Salah Pasha, and Reshid Pasha have been appointed Plenipotentiaries in connection with the forthcoming peace continence in London. ...

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  23. AMERICAN COASTAL TOLLS.

    Mr. Stimson, in a report to the President, says that the law rebating tolls for American coastwise vessels using the Panama Canal is a false and unnecessary policy. ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF THE CANAL.

    It is estimated that 6000 troops will be required to defend the canal fortifications at Fort Harbour, the island of Oahu, where a large naval base is to be established. ...

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  25. REFUGEES IN SALONIKA.

    There are 40,000 refugees in the city. Most of them have no shelter, and dozens are dying daily from starvation and smallpox. ...

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  26. TRADES HALL OPINION.

    The opinions of those at the Trades Hall, who would not have their, names mentioned, would appear to be that the Labour movement stood paramount. and that if Mr. ...

    Article : 247 words
  27. NEWQUAY TRAGEDY.

    The 'Daily Mail' referring to the Newquay tragedy states that Delay, on returning to England from Singapore, led a double life. Hee became acquainted in 1910 [?]th Mrs. Young, ...

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  28. HOME RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee. Clauses 33 to 36 were passed with the aid ...

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  29. MARCONI AGREEMENT.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Pailinmentary select committee which is inquiring into the contract with the Marconi Company for the erection of an imperial chain of ...

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  30. "STOP, TRIEF."

    A sensational theft was attempted to-day at Messrs. Sparks Bros.' jewellery establishment in Little Collins-street. Shortly before 12 Messrs. F. and J. Sparks ...

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  31. BUSH FIRE.

    For the past two days a bushfire has been burning all round Turramurra, on the North Shore line; two houses have been burnt down, and others saved only after desperate ...

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  32. WAGES OF SEAMEN.

    The South Shields Seamen and Firemen's Union has passed a resolution expressing appreciation of the voluntary increases in wages which have been granted by the Shipowners' ...

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  33. COMING FIGHT.

    The coming fight in Blayney will be decided on a variety of issues. There has never yet been anything quite like it in politics. Primarily Mr. Beeby will be in the ...

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  34. LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Liberal organisation has been actively engaged in life Blayney electorate for some time, and in addition to other organising work has paid a considerable amount of attention ...

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  35. INDEX.

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  36. AUSTRIAN POLITICS.

    General d'A[?]ffenberg, Minister for War, and Field-Marshal Schem[?], Chief of the General Staff, have resigned. They will be succeeded by General de ...

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  37. AN INDIAN CRIME.

    Recetly Mrs. Clark, wife of an officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, was recently found dead with her head shuttered. It was at first supposed that the crime was ...

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  38. DUBLIN CASTLE ROBBERY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says it is reported that St. Pattick's Regalia, which was stolen in July, 1907, from Dublin Castle, has been replaced intant in its original position in the ...

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  39. "REEKS WITH PERJURY."

    Some very pointed comments on acts connected with a complicated land case, which came before him last week, were made by Mr. Justice Hood, in Bunco Court, yesterday. ...

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  40. LORD MAYOR AND FINANCE.

    Sir Allon Taylor, ex-Lord Mayor of Sydney, referring yesterday to the remarks of the retiring Lord Mayor (Aid. G. T. Clarke), said: ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. MR. MILLER RESTLESS.

    Commenting on the interview wth Mr. Wood in to-day's "Herald," Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., says:—"Mr. Wood can speak for himself and for those Opposition members who ...

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  43. WHAT MR. BEEBY SAYS.

    "I was not at all surprised," said Mr. Booby yesterday, "to see Mr. Wood's statement that a Liberal candidate would be run against me. I took the step I did fully understanding ...

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  44. PENSIONER'S WEALTH.

    Mr. Thomas Barr, a very old resident of Wollombi, died on Wednesday last. He was a native of Ireland, and came to the State when very young. He lived a secluded life, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA ABROAD.

    After a seven months tour in the old country, Mr. R. Philp, a member of the Queensland Legislature and an ex-Premier of that State, is returning to Brisbane by the R.M.S. Orontes, ...

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  46. A FREE GIFT.

    The Imperial authorities have made a free gift of the third-class cruiser Pioneer to the Australian Government. This announcement was made in the Senate ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Florodora," 2 and 7.50. Theatre Royal: Harbour Lights," 2 and 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Mrs. M'Sweency," 7.50. Adelphic Theatre: "His Real Wife," 7.50. ...

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  48. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  49. A PEEP INTO THE FUTURE.

    The result of the Blayney by-election may have an important bearing upon the Labour conference on Junuary 26. There has been [?] of another heresy hunt, due to the hostile ...

    Article : 282 words
  50. IMPERIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    Referring to-day to the Imperial Defence Committee, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) [?] that Australia already had official representation in defence matters in London, which ...

    Article : 84 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
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