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  2. IN CONFERENCE. THE SAVINGS BANK

    After a spoil over the week-end the delegates to the Premiers' conference returned to their work with renewed vigour this morning. They were full of vim. and the debate was ...

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  3. BE OF GOOD CHEER. ADVICE TO STRIKERS.

    There was little new development to-day in connection with the tramway badge trouble. The car service commenced at 7 a.m., and was largely patronised by the general public. ...

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  4. BINGARA MYSTERY.

    A terrible tragedy happened at The Hill, the residence of William R. Mack, son of Mr. Austin Mack, Pallal Station, who was residing on his selection about 10 miles from the ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. THE ULTIMATUM. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The trouble which has arisen between the leading cricketers and the Australian Board of Control is gradually nearing a climax. The controlling body is for the time being ...

    Article : 625 words
  6. NO SETTLEMENT.

    The mass meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union, held in the basement of the Town Hall last night, decided in an emphatic manner against the acceptance of the employers offer ...

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  7. NAVAL ARMAMENTS. THE RUSSIAN PROGRAMME.

    Ministers are preparing a bill to establish new naval bases in the Baltic, and also to construct within five years four super-cruisers, besides auxiliary cruisers, transports, ...

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  8. FRANCE AND ITALY. CARTHAGE AND MANOUBA INCIDENTS.

    M. Poincare, the Premier, replying to the Hague Convention, holds that the Turkish passengers on the French steamer Manouba who were detained by the Italians must be ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. CHINESE REBELLION. MANCHU CAUSE LOST.

    Tieh Ling, the late Tartar General at Nanking, is intriguing with the Manchus with a view to General Yuan Shih Kal's downfall, and it is stated that the latter is ...

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  10. CONSTRUCTION IN ITALY.

    It is announced that Italy is going to build two more large Dreadnoughts. This move was not expected. The Russian naval programme and Italy's ...

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  11. GERMAN INCREASES.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" forecast of Germany's naval shipbuilding indicates a recrudescence of rivalry in a more intense form than hitherto. The paper points out that ...

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  12. SUN YAT SEN'S ATTITUDE.

    Dr. S[?] Yat Sen telegraphed to General Yuan Shin Kai opposing the creation of a provisional government, or the inclusion of General Yuan Shih Kal himself in the ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. DOCTORS OR NOT?

    It is semi-officially stated that the Turks who were taken from the Manouba had vainly attempted to charter a yacht at Marseilles for the purpose of landing on a desert spot on ...

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  14. TURKO-ITALIAN WAR. ITALIANS OCCUPY GAGARESH.

    The Italians have occupied the oasis of Gagaresh. The Turkish losses on Thursday totalled 150 killed and a great number severely wounded. ...

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  15. REPUBLICANS [?]AND IN SHANTUNG.

    Republican troops have landed at several points on the Shantung coast. ...

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  16. OUTSIDERS' INTERFERENCE.

    A mass meeting was held at the Trades Hall at 4 o'clock, when an address was given by Mr. Bowman, leader of the Opposition in the State Parliament. While this meeting was in ...

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  17. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    A man, aged 70, and a woman have been arrested at Falmouth aboard the yacht Excelsior on a charge of committing frauds in Paris by inducing people in all. parts to ...

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  18. IMPENDING ENGAGEMENT AT KULDJA.

    Advices from Kuldja, Central Asia, state that 2000 revolutionaries, with three guns, have occupied the Tolkino Pass, and an Imperial Chinese force from Urumtsu, the ...

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  19. RED SEA BLOCKADE.

    Italy has notified the Powers that an effective blockade of the Hodeidah shore of the Red Sea has been established. ...

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  20. A BIG UNDERTAKING.

    The Russians declined to allow the Chinese troops to entrain to Kailar, on the Siberian ra[?]way, to oppose the Mongolians, who have declared their independence. The troops have, ...

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  21. FRENCH AUTHORITIES SEIZE STEAMER.

    The authorities in Tunis seized the steamer Odessa owing to the possession of forged papers. She had 350 tons of ammunition on board, which she had failed to land on the ...

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  22. JAPANESE ACTION FORESHADOWED.

    The inspired newspapers refer to coming action with a view to the conservation of Japan's interests in Manchuria. ...

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  23. AERONAUTICS. FURTHER FATALITIES.

    M. Boerner, the airman, who fell 1000 feet yesterday, has succumbed to his injuries. An aviation pupil fell 60 feet at Juvasy yesterday, and was killed. ...

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  24. CLEM. HILL'S VIEWS.

    The chief topic in cricket circles is the ultimatum sent to the Board of Control by six of the leading players —that if the board persists in appointing a representative to ...

    Article : 258 words
  25. INDIA. THE NEW CAPITAL.

    A'majority of the ruling chiefs in Northern India have applied to the Government for sites for houses in Delhi. The agitation against the transfer of the ...

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  26. RECORD HIGH FLIGHT.

    M. Verrep aeroplaned with two passengers a height of 3526ft at Senlis, which is the world's record. ...

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  27. THE DOMINIONS.

    The "Times," in its annual review, states that the Commonwealth of Australia fared well in 1911, but less well than in the two preceding years. ...

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  28. THE DEBATE.

    Business opened with the discussion of the Prime Minister's proposals regarding the Commonwealth Savings Bank. Mr. Fisher, on Friday, offered to allow the ...

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  29. WOMAN'S FRANCHISE.

    Sir Edward Grey. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in his speech at Sunderland, replying to a question, said that the Government was not entitled to say the country must ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. FIRE AT PORTLAND.

    A destructive fire occurred here about 8 o'clock last night. The outbreak took place in Wolgan-street in premises occupied by W. Murnane, plumber. It quickly spread to the ...

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  31. NOT FROM LITHGOW.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins to-day made public a letter which was sent to the Minister for Defence on the subject of defective iron at the cordite factory at Maribyrnong. Referring to ...

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  32. CORONATION MEDALS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" reports that there is some discontent in India because 35,000 coronation medals are to be distributed among civilians, and only 5000 have been allotted for ...

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  33. GERMANY'S COLONIAL ASPIRATIONS.

    Dr. Solf, Minister for the Colonies, is paying a visit to London to discuss Anglo-German colonial interests. LONDON, Jan. 22. ...

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  34. WELSH COAL.

    The Admiralty has diverted large orders for coal from Cardiff to the north of England, and large Italian State railway contracts have been placed in Yorkshire, indicating that the ...

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  35. GOVERNOR OF BENGAL.

    Lord Gibson-Carmichael, Governor of Madras, and formerly Governor of Victoria, has been appointed Governor of Bengal. ...

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  36. NOT ALLOWED TO SIGN.

    The six players who signed the ultimatum to the Board of Control would not ask any man who had not been to England, or any player whose selection could be regarded in the ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. INDEX.

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Many Anglo-Australians bade Mr. Oscar Asche farewell at the Hotel Cecil on the eve of his departure for Australia, among those present being Mr. Bertram Mackennal, Mr. ...

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  39. MOTORMAN ASSAULTED.

    The police have received a report that on Friday evening, on the Ipswich-road, a suburb of Brisbane, a man jumped on a car and struck a motorman a blow, stating that he ...

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  40. ARGENTINE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    The railway companies have refused to dismiss the new hands taken on during the strike. The railwaymen insist, on the reinstatement ...

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  41. LAPSE OF MEMORY.

    Memory has returned with a rush to the man who was found in an unconscious state on Saturday morning by the porter at Flinders-street railway station; and who was then unable to ...

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  42. THE STEAMER EMPIRE. TWO SMALLPOX CASES.

    The steamer Empire arrived from Hongkong at noon [?] Saturday flying the yellow flag. There was no sickness on board, but the steamer landed two cases of smallpox at ...

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  43. A COUNCIL ON ITS DIGNITY.

    The municipal council have decided to refuse the offer of the Board of Health Department with respect to the latter body contributing £75 yearly towards engaging a ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. TROUBLE IN BRAZIL.

    The Federal Government has ordered the reinstatement of the Governor of Bahia, who was forced to relinquish office during the recent dispute between the Federal ...

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  46. DESTROYER WARREGO.

    The destroyer Warrego, whose parts were imported from Great Britain, and are being put together by the N.S.W. Government, will probably, the Minister for Defence states, ...

    Article : 70 words
  47. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The injury which Trumper sustained in the third test match in Adelaide, has been giving him more trouble than was anticipated. It has raised a lump the size of an egg on his ...

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  48. HOME RULE.

    Nationalists in Dublin threaten to send to Belfast a monster contingent of Ancient Hibernians to keep the Orangemen in check. ...

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  49. INTERESTING FISH STORY.

    Messrs. A. H. Fitzroy and S. F. North have returned from a fishing excursion to Tuggerab Lakes. On one day considerable excitement was ...

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  50. FOUND IN HER BEDROOM.

    A serious outrage is reported from Kiw[?]tea, 12 miles from [?]ellding, in the Rangitikel district. Mrs. Kernahan, postmistress, found a man in her bedroom during the night. He ...

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  51. VESSEL COMING SOUTH.

    Information has been received by the Commissioner for Public Health from Port Darwin that the steamer Empire, now en route from Kobe to Melbourne, landed two cases of ...

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  52. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    A Russian court-martial at Tabriz sentenced to be hanged Andrassan, the leader of the Armenian community, whom the Russians describe as being the leader of a militant ...

    Article : 37 words
  53. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  54. STRANGE CASE OF SUICIDE.

    Yesterday Albert Edward Helghney, a labourer, took two packets of strychnine, dissolved in vinegar, in the presence of his wife. He afterwards gave his wife instructions as ...

    Article : 119 words
  55. NEW CARGO SERVICE.

    The first of a line of steamers which will open up a new direct trade between Austria and Australia is now on the way to Melbourne. The Hungarian Levant Steamship Company, a ...

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  56. MR. LABOUCHERE'S ESTATE.

    Reuter's agency reports that the late Mr. Henry Labouchere's estate is valued at two millions sterling, the bulk of which has been bequeathed to his daughter, the Marchesa ...

    Article : 39 words
  57. THEATRICAL STRIKE.

    A strike of all the stage hands and ushers occurred at the Academy of Music on Saturday. The trouble was caused by Messrs. O'Connor end Castles' "Merry Widow" Company ...

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  58. SKILLED IRRIGATORS.

    Negotiations are in progress for the transportation from South America to Victoria of a large, party of skilled irrigators, who, with their fam[?]les, are reported to represent four ...

    Article : 39 words
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