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  2. BLAYNEY.

    The feature of the campaign for the second ballot is the bitter feeling in Labour circles against Mr. Beeby. This feeling appears to have been ...

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  3. BUILDING BOOM.

    Statistics regarding the building operations in the metropolitan area, and Camden, Campbelltown, and the Illawarra suburbs have been prepared by the assessor of the Water and ...

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  4. MINING DISPUTES.

    The general secretary of the South Coast Miners' Association has received the following letter from the Associated Coal Owners, in response to a request made for a definite ...

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  5. THE BURGLARS.

    No o[?]ne has yet been obtained with regard to the murderers of Arthur Trotter, who was killed at his home, George-street, Fitzroy, early yesterday morning by two armed ...

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  6. NO MONEY.

    The Water and Sewerage Board has no money for new works, and as it is six months behind with present commitments, as far as the extensions of water mains are ...

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  7. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    Submarine E4, which is the largest in the world, carrying four torpedo tubes and two guns, has arrived at Portsmouth from Barrow-in-Furness. ...

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  8. BALKAN WAR.

    The expected early fall of Adrianople influenced the representatives of the Balkan allies in sudpending Monday's sitting of the peace conference. ...

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  9. INDIAN MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial of Clark, an officer in the Medical Department al Allahabad, and Mrs. Fulham, who are charged with the murder of the latter's husband, was resumed to-day. ...

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  10. PROVIDING FOR OIL FUEL.

    The "Express" states that the Admiralty has purchased oilshale areas in Albert County, New Brunswick, at a cost of £2,000,000. ...

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  11. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Earl of Derby, in postponing the meeting of Lancashire Unionists yesterday, stated that an agreement regarding the food duties taxes was in sight. ...

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  12. POWERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference between the Ambassadors of the Great Powers has been resumed. Reuter's Agency expresses tho belief that the Powers are unanimous, and will take ...

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  13. SYDNEY DETECTIVES ACTIVE.

    Inquiries made at the Sydney Detective Office last night showed that the Sydney detectives are active, and all trains arriving from Melbourne are being closoly watched for ...

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  14. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Lieutenant Fitchner's expedition has reached Buenos Ayres from the Antarctic. Lieutenant Filchner roports having discovered now land, which he christened Prince ...

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  15. ADRIANOPLE.

    The rations being served out in the beleagured city of Adrianople have now been reduced to one-fourth. There are 80,000 sick people in the city, ...

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  16. PYRMONT BANK.

    Plain-clothes Constables Asquith and Bourke, of the Darlinghurst police, have arrested five lads, and charged them, before the Children's Court, with being concerned in the ...

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  17. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    It is announced that Immediately the first Chinese Parliament meets in April a measure will be introduced disfranchising districts in which opium is grown, and providing that ...

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  18. A HOPEFUL SIGN.

    A small Turkish loan, which in not intended for war purposes, has been concluded in London. The transaction is taken as an indication ...

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  19. ROUMANIA'S DEMANDS.

    The Roumanian Minister has resumed conversations with Dr. Dabeff, the President of the Bulgarian Sobranje, regarding tho territorial compensations required by Roumania. ...

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  20. THE FROZEN NORTH.

    Captain Ritscher, belonging to the party preceding the Schroede-Strantz expedition, which is to start in June next on an attempt to make the north-east passage, has arrived ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN BOY.

    Amongst the many papers read before the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science to-day that of the greatist interest was the presidential address delivered before ...

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  22. MAITLAND MINERS.

    A deputation saw me to-day, representative of all the different lodges in the Maitland district," said the Minister for Education and Labour (Mr. Carmichael) ...

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  23. FUTURE OF PALESTINE.

    The Pope has sent a note to the Ambassadors, requesting that Palestine should be removed from Turkish control, or that it should be placed under Powers' ...

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  24. TRUST PROSECUTIONS.

    The Supreme Court has decided that corners in interstate commodities, such as clothing and food, are illegal and violations of the anti-trust law. ...

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  25. THE TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The Tasmanian 4 per cent. loan of £l,300,000 —of which 72 per cent. has been received by the underwriters—is quoted at ¼ discount. ...

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  26. SPEEDY BOATS.

    Quite a fleet of motor boats was launched from Mr. William Holmes's boat-building yard at M'Mahon's Point, North Sydney, on Wednesday afternoon, and all will take part in ...

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  27. LIBERAL LEADER.

    The "Argus," in a leading article to-morrow, will say:- "His resignation of the leadership of the Commonwealth Liberal party, which is to be ...

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  28. SEVERE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  30. WHEELERS LEAVE WORK.

    Elesmore Vale pit was idle to-day, owing to trouble betwen the manager and the wheelers. It appears that a wheeler went to work late. The manager complained about his not ...

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  31. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Com[?]cus last night the Government accepted Sir Alfred Mond's amendment to the Home Rule [?], providing for proportional representation in any ...

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  32. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the Central Police Court, before Mr. King, S.M., Ernest Alfred Quill, 17, was charged, that, at Sydney, on January 7, he did feloniously and maliciously murder Francis John ...

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  33. MOTORISTS RACE TRAIN.

    A few mornings ago three or four persons arrived at the Singleton railway station with the object of journeying to Newcastle. They were a few seconds late, as the train was ...

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  34. BRICKS.

    The Government decided at a Cabinet meeting yesterday to sell bricks to the public, and thus start in competition with private enterprise. ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. FIRE IN BRISBANE.

    A serious fire occurred this evening in Moon's Buildings, Adelaide-street. The whole of the three-story structure was badly damaged either by fire or water. The ...

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  37. "WILFULLY SET ON FIRE."

    The coroner held an inquiry to-day into a recent fire. In the case of a cottage near Bushman's dam, occupied by Amos Davis, who was absent in Sydney at the time ...

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  38. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock last night the body of the Rev. James Patterson, Presbyterian minister, who has been in Ballarat for the good of his health, was found lying in the ...

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  39. FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER.

    The explosion of the main condenser on the battleship Massena, at Toulon, was responsible for nine deaths. A petty officer, immediately after the ...

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  40. "KEEP THE TRAITOR OUT."

    Under the heading, "Keep the Traitor Out," the Labour organ makes the following comments:—"That the State Ministry is responsible for the defeat of Labour at Blayney ...

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  41. PADDLERS IN TROUBLE.

    On Monday some children went paddling in the Upper Lane Cove River, near Lindfield, when one, Flossie Smythe, got out of her depth, and sank in 25ft of water. She was ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLING RECORD.

    A new motor cycling record between Sydney and Melbourne was created this evening by C. Mundy, who, leaving Sydney at 10 minutes past 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Floridora,: 8. Criterion Theatre: "Milestones," 8. Theatre Royal: "Faust," 7.45. Palace Theatre: "The Parish Priest," 8. ...

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  44. NATIONAL INSURANCE.-.

    At a mass meeting of doctors, held in the Queen's Hall to-day, resolutions were passed protesting against the coercive methods of Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the ...

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  45. TOSSED BY A COW.

    William Sa[?]um was killed at Iveragh through being tossed ovor a fence by a cow. He fell on a projecting spike which fractured a rib and punctured his heart. ...

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