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  2. THE MINES.

    "If some satisfactory arrangement is not made, the miners will take the law unto themselves," said Mr. D. Watson, the president of tho Colliery Employees' Federation, when ...

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  3. MOTORING DISASTER.

    A collision between a train and a motor car, which occurred at Millswood Crossing, on the Hills line, near the city, at about 7.45 p.m. yesterday, was attended with fatal ...

    Article : 547 words
  4. THE SWIMMERS.

    By winning the 100 and 880 yards State amateur swimming championships on Saturday afternoon at the Municipal Baths, Domain, William Longworth again asserted his ...

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  5. PATRIOTIC GERMANS.

    When the last boat had arrived at Clifton Gardens on Saturday, and landed its big load of pi[?]ckers who were celebrating the annual festival of the German Empire, the vast ...

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  6. TARIFF REFORM.

    All the Unionist members of the House of Commons, except five, signed the memorial affirming their belief in Imperial preference, but declaring that the best interests ...

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  7. BLAYNEY.

    Only ten days remain before the Blayney second ballot is taken. The campaign is warming up, but it is a far different fight to the triangular contest just concluded. ...

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  8. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The "Manchester Guardian" reports that the Prime Minister of New Zealand is in communication with Mr. Lowi[?] Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colories, and the ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. BALKAN PROBLEM.

    Reuter's Agency states that the Ambassadors of the Great Powers will meet again on Monday, and prepare a collective Note to the Porte. ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. "A MUTINOUS CREW."

    Sir J. A. Simon, Solicitor-General, in the course of a speech at Rochdale, said:- "Of all the shifts to which the Unionists have been driven, the most annoying is the ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. ROUMANIAN DEMANDS.

    The negotiations between the Bulgarian and Roumanian delegates are said to be proceeding satisfactorlly. The "Daily ma[?]" states that Roumanian has ...

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  12. INDIAN MURDER TRIAL.

    At the hearing of the charge against Clark, [?] officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, and Mrs. Fulham, for the alleged murder of the latter's husband and of Mrs. Clark, ...

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  13. "RETURN TO BALFOURISM."

    The "Observer" appeals to Mr. Bonar Law not to return to Balfourism. It stales that it would have been better had Mr. Bonar Law and Lord Lansdowne resigned until they ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. GREECE AND THE AEGEANS.

    The Grecian delegates in London declare that Greece will not agree to Turkey retaining the Aegean Islands. ...

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  15. "DISASTER TO THE PARTY."

    Mr. Jesse' Collings, in an interview yesterday, stated that if tariff reform was advocated, minus the food taxes, it meant.disaster to the Unionist party. He did not believe ...

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  16. CHATALJA SKIRMISH DENIED.

    It is officially announced that the reported skirmish between the Bulgarians and Turks in the vicinity of Lake Derkos, at the northern end of the Chatalja fortifiations, is not ...

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  17. CHURCH AND STAGE.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell Congregational minister of the City Temple, says it is time that the Free Churches reconsidered their attitude towards the theatres. ...

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  18. ALLEGED, ATROCITIES.

    In the House of Commons this evening Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said he had received various reports of alleged atrocities in Macedonia, Albania, ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill waa furthor considered in committee in the House of Commons to-day. On clause 14, safeguarding the life interests ...

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  20. TURKISH FUGITIVES.

    The Government has sent 20,000 francs for the relief of Turkish fugitives in the Salonika and Monastir districts. ...

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  21. TARANA RALLY.

    Having toured the Neville, Barry, and Moorllda districts, Mr. Withington swung east, and on Friday evening delivered an address at Rydal, at which Mr. James Cole presided. ...

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  22. WARSHIPS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    The Third Battle Squadron has been ordered to remain in the Mediterranean until the Near Eastern question has been definitely settled. It has also been learned that the ...

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  23. FARMER'S WIFE SHOT

    A shocking crime was committed at Punchbowl, near Copmanhurst, early this morning. It appears that Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. J. Lloyd, farmer, was shot when she was going ...

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  24. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, who has arrived here, is investigating the possibilities of Australian trade with Germany. ...

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  25. THE BALKAN COMMITTEE.

    Mr. Aubrey Herbert M.P., has resigned from the Balkan committee owing to that body having agreed to a resolution supporting the Allies' claims, also [?]cause of the fact ...

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  26. DARLING HARBOUR FIRE.

    A fire broke out early this morning in a twostory brick building at the corner of Little Hay and Burns streets, Darling Harbour, occupied by E. Rowlands, Proprietary, Ltd., ...

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  27. AMERICAN METHODS.

    Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President-elect, in the course of a speech at the Commercial Club last night, stated that business men throughout the United States were distrusted. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. CHINESE HORROR.

    The authorities at Nanking pretended to accept the offer of some Roman Catholic priests to build a lazarhouse for destitute lepers, who had been living for some years ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. EDUCATION.

    Viscount Haldane, Lord Chancellor, in a speech at Manchester last night, stated that the land question required much consideration and great caution. It was still only in the ...

    Article : 206 words
  30. A TRAIN HELD UP.

    Bert Gower, l8, a textile worker, finished his night shift at Vicars and Sous', Marrickville, woollen mills on Friday, and set out for his lodgings in Gipps-stroet, Rockdale. ...

    Article : 265 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  32. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    It is officially stated that Insurance panels have been formed in every county and borough in Britain, and that they comprise upwards of 15,000 doctors. ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. MR. BOWLING'S SUGGESTED CONFERENCE.

    In view of further representations the executive of the Newcastle Colliery Employees' Federation deem it unwise to meet the southern people at this stage." ...

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  34. MR, BEEBY AT BLAYNEY.

    To-night the electers of Blayney town had their first chance of hearing Mr. B[?]oby since the second ballot campaign connmenced. He delivered an address in the local Town Hall, ...

    Article : 158 words
  35. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The steamer Future, laden with lumber, sank off Cape Hatteras. Seven of the crew were lost. The fate of the others is not known. ...

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  36. RUSSELL CASE.

    Mr. Carmichael's announcement in Saturday's "Herald" that he intended invoking the aid of the Courts to see whether Russell could not be compulsorily reinstated, has aroused ...

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  37. THE MELBOURNE MURDER.

    Superintendent Gleeson, chief of detectives, stated to-night that, though they were yet in the dark as far as definite action was concerned, the inquiries of the detectives were ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  39. LABOUR.

    The Lanarkshire miners' strike has been settled, owing to the owners, consenting not to employ non-unlonists. ...

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  40. CARTHAGENIAN ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out on board the steamer Carthagenian in mid-ocean, but the flames were extinguished by the pumping of large quantities of water into the hold where the outbreak ...

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  41. DWELLINGS BURNT.

    At an early hour on Thursduy a dwelling nt Gundurimba, five miles below Lismore, with its whole contents, was destroyed by fire. The property belonged to Mr. W. G. Ball, who at ...

    Article : 138 words
  42. BLAME TO THE MINISTRY.

    At a meeting of the Alexandria branch of the P.L.L., the following resolution was carried unanimouslyL:—"That this league severely con-, demns the inaction of the State Ministry in ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. BRADFORD DYERS' STRIKE.

    Six thousand Bradford dyers have struck work, They refused to accept piece work, though the rates represent an increase in wages. ...

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  44. THE MERSEY DISASTER.

    In regard to the colliding of the liner Am[?]se with a hopper barge and a fishing smack, which were interlocked after a coll[?]sion off the Mersey, both the fishing smuck ...

    Article : 54 words
  45. A TEN-TON WHEAT LOAD.

    Mr. Joseph Field has received the biggest load of wheat which came into the Dubbo railway station this season. It consisted of 120 bags, drawn by 12 horses, from Mr. ...

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  46. TO DEFEAT THE THIRD PARTY.

    Sir,—It is amusing to note the almost frenzied resolve of the two existent purties, viz., the Liberal and Labour organisations, to prevent at all hazards the return of Mr. Beeby, and ...

    Article : 246 words
  47. SOUTH AFRICAN SHIPPING.

    The Chamber of Commerce has entered a protest against a new agreement between the shipowners and merchants, which is declared to be in the nature of a combine, and ...

    Article : 93 words
  48. LAUNCH MYSTERY.

    A boat conveying provisions from Proserpina River to Repulse Bay has been wrecked. The oil engine ceased working, and the boat to which the launch was secured was anchored. ...

    Article : 90 words
  49. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Florodora," S. Criterion Theatre: "Milestones," s. Theatre Royal: "Faust," 7.15. Palace Theatre: "The Parish Priest," 8. ...

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  50. DEFECTIVE OIL FUEL.

    The steamer Ikala, which sailed for Melbourne on January 2, returned to port on Saturday, owing to defective oil fuel. The Ikala, 4322 tons, left Puget Sound on ...

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  51. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    The Australian cruise." Melbourne is to undergo her final trial at Birkenhead on the 17th inst., and she will sail the following day. She will, however, remain at Plymouth untill ...

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  52. 100-MILE WALK.

    A further novelty has been introduced into the 100-mile walk to Hill End and back, which a party of Bathurst cadets is now undertaking under the command of Major Longmuir. ...

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  53. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught, who is in the Montreal Hospital, suffering from Poritonitis, continues to improve. 11.20 p.m. ...

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  54. TASMANIAN BISHOPRIC.

    Dr. Mercer, Bishop of Tasmania, has decided to resign the bishopric this year. He intends to travel, and take a long rest. ...

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  55. EMPIRE COMMISSION.

    It is officially announced that the Empire Trade Commission will meet in New Zealand at the end of February, and proceed to Australia at the end of March. ...

    Article : 36 words
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