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  2. RAILWAY SMASH.

    A complete block to traffic has occurred a[?] the result of a sensational accident about two miles beyond Murphy's Creek, on the main line to Toowoomba. ...

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  3. STATE V. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    Mr. A. O. Harvey, master of the Public school at Nimitybelle, denies the statements made by Archbishop Kelly in a recent speech respecting that school. ...

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  4. PERM FARES.

    The Sydney Ferries has decided to increase the rates for season tickets. The present cash fares will be unaltered. The report submitted at the half-yearly ...

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  5. A CYCLONE.

    A cyclone is [?]ag[?] at Cairns, with terrific wind and rain. Nothing is known there of the steamers Palmer and Innamincka, but it is presumed ...

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  6. BIG COPPER DEAL.

    Mr. W. A. Mercer, who has been negotiating with the Mount Oxide Company, Limited, for some time past has now definitely fixed the conditions under which the property has been ...

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  7. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. G. Roberts, M.P., while presiding at the conference of the Labour party at Lambeth, criticised Canada's offer of three battleships to the Empire. The acceptance of the ...

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  8. LABOUR.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts, M.P., in his presidential address at the Labour party's conference at Lambeth yesterday, challenged the view that political action was [?]utile, and that ...

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  9. BALKAN POSITION.

    The Allies' Note has been handed to Res[?] Pasha. It states that for three weeks the plen[?]potentiaries had awaited a reply to their ...

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  10. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The Weather Bureau issued a special advice at 10.30 this morning, stating that this morning's reports showed that the tropical disturbance had made a very rapid progress ...

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  11. CENTRAL ORGANISATION NEEDED.

    Lord Emmott, speaking at the Canada Club dinner last night, stated that Imperial defence demanded a centralised organisation, with consultation between the units of the ...

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  12. TRADE UNION BILL.

    The Trade Union Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons last night. Mr. G. J. Wardle (Labour) moved an ...

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  13. ARMISTICE ENDED.

    Advices from Sofia states that the army headquarters have been ordered to denounce the armistice to-day. SOFIA, Jan. 30. ...

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  14. UNPATRIOTIC YOUNG MEN.

    General Sir John French, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, in the course of a speech in London last night, expressed regret that the Territorials were much under their ...

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  15. NO SIGNS OF ABATING.

    The cyclonic weather conditions continue, but no damage has been done be far either here or at Mossman. The wind is rising, and the reading of the barometer at 3.45 this ...

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  16. "HANDS OFF."

    The German Ambassador, Baron von Wangenheim, in the course of a seeech at a banquet last evening, said that Turkey's future lay in Asia Minor, and Germany's interests there ...

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  17. ANTI—IMMIGRATION.

    Four hundred circulars have been despatched by the United Operative Bricklayers' Society to branches in Great Britain, pointing out the serious position now existing in this ...

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  18. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    It is expected that the naval estimates will show an increase of £2,000,000. ...

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  19. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE SAILS.

    The Australian cruiser Melbourne has sailed for the Commonwealth. ...

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  20. WHAT BALMAIN DID.

    It was pointed out on behalf of th. company that Balmain New Ferry Company, Ltd., increased their fares by 50 per cent., and abolished season tickets on their routes. ...

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  21. COMPULSORY ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Samuel G[?]mpers, president of the American Federation of Labour, in course of a speech yesterday, denounced the Compulsory Arbitration Bill now before the State ...

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  22. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Numbers of cases of destruction of mail matter by the women suffragists are reported. Two hundred packages were damaged at ...

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  23. A PROTEST.

    The Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman C. A. Walker) was most indignant when he learnt of the possible increase. "North Sydney people will strongly object to any rise in the ...

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  24. POLITICAL LEVIES ILLEGAL.

    Mr. Justice Neville has granted an order restraining the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' Federation from expelling Joseph Parrar, who objected to paying political ...

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  25. ANXIETY FOR THE TAIYUAN.

    The steamer Taiyuan, which was expected yesterday from the south, has not yet arrived. Some anxiety is felt locally concerning her safety. The coastal steamer Nelson, which ...

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  26. THE PILOTS.

    The Torres Strait pilots, a body, of duly licensed Government officials, mostly resident in Sydney, are up in arms against a change which the Queensland Government, under its ...

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  27. TURK V. TURK.

    Statements that a large number of wounded have been brought to Constantinople from Chala[?]la have been confirmed. Advices from Paris state that the "Matin" ...

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  28. FIVE MEN KILLED.

    Further information received to-night show[?] that five men have lost their lives as a result of the accident. They were:- F. Freese, lengthsman, of Rosewood. ...

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  29. TAXI-CAB STRIKE.

    The Taxi-drivers' Union Is making a levy of 4s per day on those members of the union who own their cars, and are continuing to work. ...

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  30. ROUGH TIMES, AT DARWIN.

    Weather that is almost cyclonic in character set in last night, and has lasted throughout to-day. The wind, which was previously coming from the westward, shifted into the south, ...

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  31. WINDOW SMASHING.

    Women's suffragists yesterday smashed another large plate-glass window in the Hamburg-Amerika Company's building, valued at £[?] ...

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  32. ARGENTINA.

    Mr. Kenneth Cliff, the well-known Werris Crook graz[?]er, who went to the Argentine to spy out the land, came back yesterday by the R. M.S. Orvleto much impressed with the ...

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  33. CHINA'S LOAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking states that French opposition to the appointment of a Dane an Chief Inspector of China's Salt Department, on the ground that Danish money is ...

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  34. ROUMANIA'S DEMANDS.

    The Roumanian Minister and Dr. Daneff, the Bulgarian delegate, have signed a protocol, providing a basis for further negotiations. Roumania asks for a frontier line ...

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  35. A CHECK AT LEVEN.

    A number of women's suffragists attempted to enter the hall in which the Prime Minister spoke at Leven last night, but were prevented. One was arrested for throwing pepper ...

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  36. STORMS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    GLEN INNES.—A storm swept over the town and district on Wednesday night. The wind blow with hurricane force. The lightning and thunder were severe. Half an ...

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  37. MRS. DRUMMOND SENTENCED.

    Mrs. Drummond, who was arrested in connection with the attempts made by a women's suffragist deputation to enter St. Stephen's Hall, has been sentenced to a fortnight's ...

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  38. THE GERMAN LOAN.

    The press condemns Germany's action in granting financial help to Roumania at the present juncture. LONDON, Jan. 23. ...

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  39. LATER REPORT.

    An engine and two trucks of cattle next to it did not leave the rails, and continued their course towards Murphy's Creek, dragging with them the under-frame of another cattle wagg[?] ...

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  40. ACHIEVEMENT.

    The Prime Minister, in a speech at Leven, Scotland, last night, said that the Government had placed on the statute book two of the greatest social reforms in old-age ...

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  41. ISLAND MURDER.

    The story of a murder committed by the bushmen of Malaita Island was brought to-day by the steamer Moresby. Otto Kellor, a trader and planter on ...

    Article : 355 words
  42. GREEK SUCCESS.

    The Crown Prince shelled and blow up a Turkish magazine at B[?]zani, in Ep[?]rus, and the Greek forces under his command captured two lines of Turkish entrenchments. ...

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  43. MRS. DESPARD RELEASED.

    An unknown person has paid Mrs. Despard's fine, and she has been released from prison. ...

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  44. IN AMERICA.

    The women's suffragists are planning a walk to Washington to deliver a message at the White House, demanding votes for women. The women are now camping out in the ...

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  45. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  46. HOME RULE BILL.

    The Earl of S[?]lborne, who was High Commissioner for South Africa in 1895-10, speaking in the House of Lords during the debate on the Home Rule Bill, said that the Union ...

    Article : 192 words
  47. A MILLION OF MONEY.

    The valuation at which the Commonwealth will take over Fitzroy Dock for naval purposes will probably be £1,000,000, or thereabouts. ...

    Article : 155 words
  48. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  49. UNFINISHED HOTEL.

    At the Licensing Court this morning, S. A. Cunningham was called upon to show why the license of the Imperial Hotel should not be cancelled. Cunningham's premises were ...

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  50. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    Arrangements have been concluded by which the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company will represent the Cunard Steamship Company's interests in India, the Far ...

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  51. THE POISONED WINE.

    George Miller, the man who was admitted to Sydney Hospital on Tuesday night last suffering from the effects of strychnine poisoning, said to have been caused through ...

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  52. NOTED SWIMMER'S MISHAP.

    Duke Kahanamoku, the famous swimmer, who was to have paid a visit to Australia during next season, lost one finger, and was nearly drowned while smuggling with a ...

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  53. BARREN JACK.

    The river at Barren Jack is now backed up about four miles. The contractor's steamer is carrying sand from the pit on the Goodradigb[?] River. In front of the wall there is ...

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  54. "EVEN BRITISH."

    The Right Rev. A. F. W. Ingram, Bishop of London, presiding at a meeting of the Northwest Australian Diocesan Association, yesterday declared that Australia presented an even ...

    Article : 82 words
  55. LAST LONG JOURNEY.

    The old man named Thomas Adams, who was found in South Singleton Park on Tuesday evening, and removed to the hospital, died yesterday morning. The inquest to-day ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Sunshine Girl," 7.45. Cri[?]ion Theatre: "mi[?]tones," 8. Theatre Royal: "Fa[?]st," 7.45. Palace Theatre: "In Old Do[?]gal," 8. ...

    Article : 80 words
  57. CHARGE AGAINST A CANON.

    An inquiry has been opened by Mr. Walker, barrister, as a commissioner for the Bishop of Bunbury, into certain charges against Canon Greatorex, of St. John's Church, ...

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  58. DEATH FROM CUCUMBERS.

    Charles Do[?] farmer, of Eugowra, died suddenly at t[?] from poisoning caused[?] [?]t is alleged, [?]ough e[?] cucumbers. ...

    Article : 31 words
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