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  2. MEAT STRIKE.

    The butchers' shopmen did on Saturday what, they unanimously agreed to do at Thursday night's mass meeting—they gave their employers a week's notice to terminate their ...

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  3. BLAYNEY.

    It must not be thought that Bathurst is situated in the Blayney electorate. The beautiful city of the plains is the citidel of the Independent Liberal, Mr. John Miller, ...

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  4. THE TELEGRAPHISTS.

    The Commonwealth Government has replied to the telegraphists stating that the arrangements in connection with the Sydney G.P.O. staff, fixed to come into operation to-day, must ...

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  5. DAY LABOUR

    At the municipal council meeting Alderman Waterhouse criticised adversely the report submitted by a Government officer, dealing with the waterworks. The concluding portion ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. FATHER AND SON.

    Ernest Huxley sued Richard Wootton, racehorse trainer, to recover a sum of money alleged to be due to his son (William Huxley) for services rendered under his ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. THE POISONING CASE.

    In the Agra minder case, in which Clark, an officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, a widow named Fulham, and a servant named Dudbu are charged with the murder ...

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  8. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Conservative press criticises Sir Wilfrid Laurler's belated naval policy. They point out that he ought to have carried the scheme he now recommends into practical ...

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  9. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Bulgarian delegates to the Peace Conference have arrived. Tho Turkish delegates arrlvo to-night. CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 13. ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. "PARADING HIS GENEROSITY."

    Dr. L. P. Pellotler, Postmaster-General, replying to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, taunted the lender of the Opposition with not being so anxious to aid Great Britain when he had ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN EPIRUS.

    In regard to the reported defeat of the Creeks at Janina, in Eplrus, the Greek version of the fighting is that it was merely a skirmish between the Turks and two Greek ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The first Interest on the New South Wales loan of £3,000,000 is payable on July 1. The "Evening Standard" says the issue is on a depressed market for gilt-edged stocks, ...

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  13. "A BUSINESSLIKE METHOD."

    The "Times" states that the Canadian ships cannot be built in two years, and Mr. Borden's permunent policy has therefore full time to mature. Meanwhile the arrangements ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. A HEROINE.

    Some days ago light-keeper Waters, of Bathurst Point lighthouse, Rottuest Island, accompanied by his daughter, 18 years of age, set out on a fishing excursion in a small ...

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  15. BOTHA RESIGNS.

    Mr. Louis Botha has resigned the Premier ship of the South African Union. CAPETOWN, Dec 14. The resignation of Mr. Botha is the ...

    Article : 297 words
  16. LAND CASE.

    The Crown Law Officers have been considering some very grave charges in connection with land matters. I was one of Mr. Beeby's last acts of ...

    Article : 225 words
  17. PREMIER DELIGHTED.

    The successful negotiations for the flotation of the latest N.S.W. loan is interpreted by the Premier to mean that little notice has been taken in London of the criticism directed ...

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  18. TURKISH PREPARATIONS.

    Fresh troops are constantly pouring in from Anatolia, and are being massed at the Chatalia batteries. The Government workshops are working ...

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  19. FEELING IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" New York correspondent stales that the United States press, with few exceptions, has ignored the speeches made by Mr. Borden and Sir Wilfrid Laurier ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. BULGARIAN OUTRAGES.

    Semi-official telegrams from Salonika accuse Bulgarian soldiers of pillaging many towns and attacking Austrian. They are also charged with unspeakable ...

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  21. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    The district bullot, which is being taken among the doctors, so far shows that a five-to-one majority is against accopting employment under the regulations of the National ...

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  22. CHOLERA FEARED.

    There is great concern here because of the1 fact that 30,000 Bulgarians are returning from Dedengatch. There is no accommodation for them, and an attack of cholera is feared owing ...

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  23. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Minister representing the PostmasterGeneral was asked by Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives to-day, whether he had noticed a newspaper ...

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  24. AURORA RETURNS.

    The Aurora returned to Hobart on Saturday from a cruise of 32 days. Captain Davis reports the finding of a ridge 200 miles, due south of Tasmania. He found ...

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  25. SPOILS TO THE VICTORS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Higgs (Q.) asked the Prime Minister whether he had noticed that in the course of a speech at Bendigo on Friday night the member for ...

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  26. THE ADMIRALTY BOARD.

    The "Morning Post" says it has the highest authority for stating that the members of the Admiralty Board recently tendered their resignations, following on the trouble over ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. PEACE CENTENARY.

    Mr. James Bryce, at a banquet here, referring to the proposed celebration of the centenary of pence between Britain and the United States, said that it was better to ...

    Article : 168 words
  28. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    At the trial of John Williams on a charge of fatally shooting inspector Walls in the house of Counless Szaray, at Eastbourne. a brother of the accused gave evidence that ...

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  29. AUSTRAIA AND SERVIA.

    The "Neue Freie Press" states that Austria is willing to concede Servia a commercial port in the Adriatic to be approached by a neutral railway. ...

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  30. BEIT FELLOWSHIPS.

    Beit Fellowships representing £250 per annum, have been awarded to Miss Elsle Dalyell, of Sydney, and Mr. S. W. Patterson, and Miss Harrie Schutze. of Melbourne. ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. THE TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    Mr. Alian H. Burgoyne, Unionist member for Kensington North, in a letter to the "Observer," advocates the maintenance of the two-Power standard. inclusive of vessels ...

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  32. TRAIN AND AUTOMOBILE.

    The "Atlantic flyer" struck an automobile stage at an unprotected railwav crossing at Perth, Amboy, New Jersey, and burled the vehicle a distance of 20 yards, killing three ...

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  33. NO PLAINT LODGED.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives yesterday, the Minister for External Affairs stated that no record could be obtained in Melbourne of any ...

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  34. TARIFF REFORM.

    Sir John A. Simon, K.C.V.C, Liberal member for Waltsamstow division of Essex, speaking at Leyton, and criticising Lord Lansdowne's Albert Hall speech, asked ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. TERRA NOVA SAILS.

    The Terra Nova left for the Anta[?]ctic to-day. Owing to the early hour (5 a.m.) it which the vessel sailed her deptiture was witnessed only by the personal friends of the ...

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  36. BACK TO WORK.

    Mr. Chester Jones, the magistrate who is inquiring into the case of driver Knox, says that the evidence on the question of drunkenness is so contradictory that no magistrate ...

    Article : 268 words
  37. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  38. HOME RULE BILL.

    During the passage of the Home Rule Bill through the committie stage in the House of Commons 212 lines were discussed and 939 were not discussed. ...

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  39. ADELAIDE MEN SYMPATHETIC.

    The executive of the South Australian Post and Telegraph Association has discussed the dispute in the Telegraph Department, and has sent the following resolution to the ...

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  40. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    When seen and asked if he had anything to say in reply to the Statement made by Mr. Willis on Friday, Mr. Wood, acting leader of the Opposition in the State Parliament, said:— ...

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  41. LIBERALS AT TARANA.

    Mr. William Kelk presided at the Tarana meeting, and Mr. Withington was very cordially received, and his Inaugural address was listened to with wrapt attention, save where ...

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  42. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A burning tragedy occurred in Chapple-street just after midnight on Friday. William Forrester, 43. a miner, who had lately been drinking heavily, went home last night ...

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  43. ACCIDENT TO SIR GEORGE REID.

    Owing to a fall Sir George Reid, High Commissioner 1 Australia I London, was unable to distribute the prizes in connection with the Pitman School at Queen's Hall on ...

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  44. GALE AT SEA.

    The steamer Nairnshire, which arrived here on Saturday, experierced a severe storm on November 19, eight days after leaving Capetown. ...

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  45. THE KING AND HIS BIBLE.

    The Scripture Gift Mission learning that his Majesty King George reid his Bible regularly, wrote to Lord Knolls, the King's private secretary, on the subject. ...

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  46. WORLD'S POLO MATCH.

    Arrangements for the world's champion polo match of 1913 and the Hurlingham Cup are completed. Mr. Whitney will captain the Americans. ...

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  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  48. LORD ROBERTS AGAIN.

    Lord Roberts has made another speech. Imploring the nation to adopt compulsory service. He has also published his other speeches in a cheap form. ...

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  49. FIRE IN PITTSBURG.

    The lives of 200 people were Imperilled owing to a fire in a large residential building on the north side of the business district A policeman rescued 14 women by dragging ...

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  50. CELLS FOR CHILDREN.

    In the Assembly, the Premier, in reply to a question, said that pians, prepared for public buildings begun by the Labour Government last year for the Education Department, ...

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  51. THE TERRITORIALS.

    Majer-General E. C. Bethune, Director-General of the Territorial Forces, deciares that the people are ignorant as to what a good thing they have in the Territorials. ...

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  52. GROWTH OF EXPENDITURE.

    Addressing the Nineteen Hundred Club, Lord Lanadowne said that the only legislation which bad any chance of success at prosent was that which was introduced for the ...

    Article : 149 words
  53. SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    Sydney Grammar School old boys have entertained Mr. H. N. Sloman, B.A., the new headmaster of the school, at a farawell dinner. ...

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  54. SIXTY REBELS HANGED.

    Travellers arriving from the interior report that the bodies of sixty rebets were seen hanging to trees in the war zone. Ruthless cruelty, they add, is being shown ...

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  55. ANOTHER UNION BOYCOTT.

    The secretary of the A.L.A. has circularised all the unions, as well as the members of the Parliamentary Labour party, asking them to retrain ftom pationising the W.A.T.C. ...

    Article : 63 words
  56. INVERELL LAND BOARD.

    Shortly after the discussion in the House on the removal of the lay members of the local land board the late Minister for Lands, Mr. Beeby, expressed to Mr. Thomas, member for ...

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  57. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: [?]Florodora," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Barbour nights," 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Milestones," 8. Adelphi Theatre: "East Lvune," 7.50. ...

    Article : 153 words
  58. STRENUOUS ARREST.

    An elderly man was caught after an exciting struggle in the furniture factory of C. F. Rojo, in Swanson-street, last night. Conatable Giddens found the front door of ...

    Article : 115 words
  59. SPRINGBOKS DEFEAT WALES.

    The football match between the Springboks and Wales was won by the former by three points (a penalty goal) to nil. ...

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  60. SUBMARINE VOLCANO.

    Millions of dead fish are ashore at Tampion, Mexico, following on a submarine volcanic eruption. The natives are threatened with yellow ...

    Article : 43 words
  61. MOTOR CAR BURNED.

    The Mandalay motor car, 50 horse-power, recently purchased by the Grove Nathass Motor Company, costing £1000, was destroyed by fire five miles out of Krambach. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  62. DEATH OF MR. WHITELAW REID.

    The death is announced of Mr. Whitelaw Reid, who hau been the United States Ambassador to England since 1905. ...

    Article : 29 words
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