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  2. SYDNEY'S BROOKLYN COIOIUNICATION BY TUBE.

    An influential deputation waited upon the Acting-Premier yesterday, to urge that immediate steps be taken in the direction of establishing direct and permanent ...

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  3. EXPLORERS' EXPERIENCES.

    One of the most exciting voyages that have been made on this side of the Pacific was completed yesterday by the auxiliary yawlschooner Alfreda II. This vessel, only 30 tons ...

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  4. TROUBLE THREATENED.

    The trouble at the Ironworks Tunnel colliery, which supplies the ironwork with coal, threatens serious consequences. On behalf of the men, it is stated that on Wednesday ...

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  5. THE VETO BILL. UPPER HOUSE AMENDMENTS.

    Mr. A. Ure, Lord Advocate, Scotland, speaking at Aberdeen, and Mr. W. Runciman, President of the Education Board, speaking at Bodmin, Cornwall, said that ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. MOROCCAN SITUATION. CLAIMS OF GERMANY.

    The French and German Colonial offices are being consulted regarding proposals to induce Germany to close the Moroccan account, and not to renew her attack. ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND JAPAN. RENEWED ALLIANCE.

    Newspaper correspondents at Berlin recall that until quite recently well-informed German opinion felt assured that the Anglo-Japanese alliance would collapse owing ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. LORD KITCHENER. THE EGYPTIAN APPOINTMENT.

    The "Times" dwells on the significance of the appointment of Lord Kitchener to the post of British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt, as implying that Sir ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE REID. SERIOUS MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Sir George Reid, High-Commissioner for Australia, was motoring at Broadstairs, near Ramsgate, this afternoon, when his car was struck broadside by another car ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. THE NEW PEERS.

    The fact that the Government was scarcely able to rely on the support of half the existing Liberal peers during the recent divisions on the Parliament Bill has ...

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  11. NOT WANTED IN WAR OFFICE.

    The "Daily News" describes Sir Edward Grey as a "convinced Cromerite," who defended even the atrocities at Denshawi in June, 1906, and might be capable of ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. JAPANESE SATISFACTION.

    Advices from Tokio state that the leading journals welcome the treaty. They insist that Japan's desire for peace with America is as great as that of Britain, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. LANDING OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    Advices from Mogador state that the German cruiser Berlin has been landing batches of 40 armed men daily for the purpose of exploring the immediate ...

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  14. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    Sir George Reid passed a fairly quiet night. The condition of Miss Reid this morning is less favourable, though she is still progressing. ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    Serious religious disturbances have occurred in the working-class quarter between Shank Hill and Falls Road, Belfast. ...

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  16. HIGH-HANDED SPANIARDS.

    A military convoy of the Maghzen while proceeding to Tangier to procure clothing was unable to pass Alcazar, and returned, as the Spaniards wished to disarm the ...

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  17. MIXED FEELINGS IN CHINA.

    Router's Peking correspondent writes: "While the anti-Japanese feeling prevalent here causes the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance to be viewed with ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. A STRONG MAN NEEDED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says it is not enamoured of the idea of appointing a soldier to a great position at the head of a civil administration unless there are ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. SHIPPING REGULATIONS.

    Mr. M'Gowen some time ago heard a complaint from the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce that certain requirements under the shipping legislation of New South Wales were ...

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  20. OVERSEA PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce entertained the oversea Parliamentarians yesterday. The Right Hon. Jesse Collings, M.P. ...

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  21. FATAL QUARREL.

    Patrick M'Cormack, George Whiteman, Walter Ernest Miller, Richard Denis Roche, and William Roche, all residents at Burrangong, left Young by the 11.25 p.m. train yesterday, ...

    Article : 455 words
  22. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The "Asahi" believes that an arbitration treaty between Japan and America is practicable only if the latter recognises Japan's special position in Manchuria. ...

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  23. APPROVAL AT CAIRO.

    The appointment of Lord Kitchener has revoked striking unanimity of approval here. ...

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  24. SWEPT OVER A PRECIPICE.

    A railwaymnn, while bathing in a torrential stream near Frodanaga, was caught in the current and carried over a precipice known as the Salto de la Morte, ...

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  25. THE NEAR EAST.

    A Mussulman clan which Djavid Pasha disarmed and ill-treated, but subsequently rearmed against the Catholic Malissori, ambushed Edhem Pasha's column near ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIA.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made a statement to-day upon the renewal of the Japanese Alliance, in which he touched on two important phases of Federal Policy— ...

    Article : 485 words
  27. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    King George opened the University College, Bangor, on Saturday, and laid the foundation stone of the National Library at Aberystwith, which is to cost £200,000. ...

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  28. KILLINGWORTH COLLIERY.

    The work of repairing the damage caused by the explosion in Killingworth collierY, which occurred during December last, is proceeding satisfactorily. It is now close on five weeks ...

    Article : 293 words
  29. REBELLION IN PERSIA.

    Salar-ed-Doweleh is proclaiming the deposed monarch, Mohamed Ali, as Shah, and it is stated that 800 of the former's horsemen have occupied Hamadan, 185 miles ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. AERONAUTICS.

    An airman named Des Moulinais fell at Issy, from a height of 150 feet, and was grievously injured. ...

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  31. INDEX. NEWS.

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  32. A BRITISH SUBJECT.

    At a Social Democratic demonstration in Trafalgar-square yesterday the intervention was demanded of Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. SABOTAGE IN FRANCE.

    The police while patrolling the roads at Caoisy-le-Roi, near Paris, in a silent automobile, caught a number of train-wreckers red-handed. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At Liverpool a docker named O'Brien rushed into a blazing cellar and rescued two children, but succumbed to the burns he received. ...

    Article : 282 words
  35. NON-UNIONISTS STONED.

    Sixty Tasmanian canecutters who arrived on Saturday by the steamer Palmer were determined to resist the strikers' appeals. They will start work to-morrow. Work is ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    James O'Shaughnessy, Martha Jane O'Shaughnessy, and Jane Burns Hartley were arrested this afternoon on a charge of murder, arising out of the death of Elsie ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. THE QUEUE SYSTEM.

    Alderman R. C. Hagon introduced a deputation, consisting of the principal theatrical managers of the city, to the Lord Mayor yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of urging ...

    Article : 375 words
  39. NEW GERMAN LINER.

    The German-Australian liner Brisbane has been launched at the yards of C. S. Swan and Hunter Limited. The German-Australian Company decided ...

    Article : 169 words
  40. INSANITY IN VICTORIA.

    According to official figures, insanity appears to be increasing to a remarkable extent in Victoria. The Inspector-General of Insane (Dr. Jones) has for some time past ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

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  42. YELLOW SCARE DISPOSED OF.

    "It's a matter for the warmest congratulation," said the Acting Premier (Mr. Holman) yesterday, in renard to the ronewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. "The recognition of ...

    Article : 172 words
  43. LOCKOUT AT POWLETT.

    The trouble at Powlett North Woolamai colliery has assumed a serious aspect, and any immediate prospect of an amicable settlement is now regarded as remote. A ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. VALUE OF VACCINATION.

    The official report in regard to the recent smallpox outbreak in London shows that one death occurred among 46 patients who were vaccinated, but 9 deaths ...

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  46. AGRICULTURE IN SCHOOLS.

    The teaching of agriculture and manual training in schools formed the subject of a lengthy discussion at the last meeting of the Kangaloon Parents and Citizens' Association, ...

    Article : 149 words
  47. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    Sir. Tim Healy, speaking at Cork in reference to the National Insurance Bill, said it was exceedingly unfair to dock 4d per week from this miserable wages of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  48. WOMAN FOUND IN A WELL.

    The body of Mrs. Ellen Hughes, a widow, living at Dundas, who had been suffering from influenza for the past week, was found in a well at her home on Sunday. On going to her ...

    Article : 118 words
  49. A RUSSIAN SPY.

    The daughter of a Russian engineer named Trombecka, has been arrested at Puzemsl, Austrian Poland, with plans of fortresses and routes in her possession. ...

    Article : 50 words
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