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  2. STATE CABINET.

    It was forecasted in the "Herald" on December 5 that two by-elections were pending— Blayney and Yass. This was followed up on Monday by the announcement—"Mr. Nielsen ...

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  3. PRINTING TRADE.

    There is dissension in the [?]inting trade. Master printers in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Sydney have a trade agreement, known as typothetae. This typothetae ...

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  4. BLAYNEY.

    It is bitterly cold at Blayney. There are, however, indications that the western centre will warm up considerably before very long. The town is quiet; so quiet that the ...

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  5. THE EVICTION.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Holman), discussing the legal proceedings in connection with Government House yesterday, said that it was impossible to bring the matter before the ...

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  6. MEAT CRISIS.

    The whole of the meat supply of Sydney and suburbs is now seriously threatened Unless there can be an amicable solution of the now expressed determination by ...

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  7. HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons to-day. The Attorney-General (Sir Rufus Isaacs) ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVY.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Winston Churchill was closely questioned in regard to the retirement of Vice-Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman as First Sea Lord. ...

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  9. BALKAN WAR.

    The Peace Conference will open on Monday. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that he hoped the ...

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  10. M. NOVAKOVITCH INTERVIEWED.

    M. Poincare, the Prime Minister, yesterday received M. Novokovitch, one of the Servian delegates to the forthcoming peace conference in London. ...

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  11. THREATENING LETTERS.

    Three men have been arrested for sending threatening letters to Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the President-elect, in which it was stated that he would be killed unless he paid £1000. ...

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  12. MURDEROUS STRIKERS.

    The men on strike on the New York-Susqu[?]hannah Railroad opened fire on a boat load of strike-breakers from an ambush overlooking the Hudson River yesterday, and as ...

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  13. PANAMA TOLLS.

    In some quarters the opinion is held that the British case in regard to the Panama Canal tolls has been weakened by the fineness of the distinction drawn by Sir Edward ...

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  14. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The "Times" this morning states that even with the Australian and New Zealand Dreadnoughts the Admiralty programme in March, 1914, will be one ship below the 60 per cent. ...

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  15. AN INDIAN CRIME.

    The trial of Clark, an officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, a widow, named Fulham, and a servent, Budhu, who are charged with the murder of Mrs. Clark, was ...

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  16. NAMING A MEMBER.

    The member for Richmond, Mr. Greene, was named by the Speaker in the House of Representatives this morning. The Prime Minister moved Mr. Greene's suspension, but the ...

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  17. THE OPENING.

    The ceremony of throwing open Government House grounds to the public to-morrow afternoon will be the shortest on record. Everything will be over probably in three ...

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  18. "SHAME UPON ENGLAND."

    Sir George Reid, in course of a speech at a meeting of the British Empire League last night, stated that it was a shame upon England, when she saw what the Dominions ...

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  19. DUBLIN CASTLE ROBBERY.

    Despite the official denial, the "Daily News" asserts that the St. Patrick Regalia and jewels, which were stolen from Dublin Castle in 1907, have been returned. ...

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  20. CHRISTMAS DINNER.

    What will the food bills amount to Christmas week? This is a question that is being asked by many housewives to-day. Within the past ...

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  21. A BOGUS MARRIAGE.

    In August last two men, named Graham and Crawley, were committed for trial on a charge of having performed a bogus marriage in an underground room of a house at Seaford, by ...

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  22. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Home Office has appointed a commission to inquire into the case of the driver Knox, whose disrating, owing to a conviction for drunkenness while off duty, is the cause ...

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  23. DEMAND FOE DISSOLUTION.

    "Mr. Willis' statements ard always arrogant and ridiculous," said Mr. Wood, the deputy leader of the Opposition, yesterday, in reference to the Speaker's remarks ...

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  24. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister stated, in replying to a deputation from the United Kingdom Alliance yesterday, that he would be dishonest if he said that there was a reasonable prospect ...

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  25. SMUGGLING GOWNS.

    The Federal authorities have discovered a smuggling conspiracy, whereby ladies' gowns to the value of a million dollars (£250,000) have been smuggled across the Canadian ...

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  26. A PACIFIC FLEET.

    Prior to leaving for England, via Sydney, the Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) was entertained at a banquet in Wellington. New Zealand, he said, would not declare ...

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  27. INDEX.

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  28. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Liverpool "Courier" has made an urgent appeal to Lord Lansdowne to reconsider the Unionist decision and renew the pledge to submit tariff reform to a referendum. It ...

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  29. DISORDER IN MEXICO.

    United States citizens who have recently returned from Mexico have interviewed President Taft, and given him a description of the shocking conditions that are obtaining ...

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  30. THE NEGRO PROBLEM.

    Following the announcement of the marriage of Jack Johnson, the pugilist, to Lucille Cameron, the girl whom he had been charged with abducting, Mr. Roddenbury ...

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  31. SMALLPOX DANGERS.

    Dr. Norris, Commonwealth Director of Quarantine, placed his views of vaccination before the select committee appointed by the State Parliament to inquire into the efficacy ...

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  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  33. QUEENSLAND CABINET.

    Mr. E. H. Macartney, who recently resigned his position as a member of the State Ministry, issued a statement giving the reason which led to his withdrawal from the Cabinet. ...

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  34. TAXI-CAB TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Ernest Hopwood, who was charged with fatally shooting Florence Dudley, a well-known pantomime "principal boy" in a taxi-cab in Fenchurch-street, was ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. THE CZAREWITCH.

    The "Daily Express" states that a trusted attendant, who has since been proved to be a Nilhi[?]ls[?], wounded tho Czarewitch in such a way as to rendar him incapable of ...

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  36. HEAT WAVE.

    The heat wave yesterday reached a climax in Perth. The temperature was over 104 deg. In the south-western farming districts 107 deg. was recorded, accompanied by bush fires ...

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  37. TASMANIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    Mr. William Grey Ellison-Macartney, P.C., who has been Deputy Master of the Royal Mint since 1903, has been gazetted Governor of Tasmania. ...

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  38. MOTORIST'S ESCAPE.

    A very narrow escape from a [?]rious motor accident was experienced last night. Mr. E. J. Brady and a party from Omeo decided to proceed via Glen Wills to Tallangatta. ...

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  39. KUBELIK'S VIOLIN.

    Bu[?]s appeared in a concert hall in the city last night and seized Kubelik's Guarnerius violin, valued at £1500, to satisfy the judgment for £1250 secured against the ...

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  40. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Florodora," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Harbour Lights," 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Mrs. M'Sweeney," 7.50. Ad[?]lph[?] Theatre: "His Real Wife," 7.50. ...

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  41. THE BLOOMSBURY MURDER.

    Frank Crain, a coloured pugilist, has been arrested as an accessory in connection with the murder of Jessie Mackintosh, an English actress, by Annie Gross, a negress, at a ...

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  42. A SHUNTING MISHAP.

    While shunting operations were proceeding at the car-cleaning sheds near Macdonaldtown Railway Station yesterday morning, a series of suburban cars gained too much momentum ...

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  43. LIBERAL ATTITUDE.

    "Mr. Beeby seeks to make it appear that th[?] issue to be fought between himself and the Liberal party is whether he is to be martyred simply because he refuses to identify himself ...

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