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  2. TALL SCORING.

    Since Sherwell and his team arrived in Australia the googlle has been their trump card. By its artful aid they hoped to knock out the Australian champions. To-day, as on one or ...

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  3. MASSACRE FEARED.

    Our correspondent at Thursday Island telegraphed yesterday as follows:- The ketch Sir Arthur left Daru on 8th instant to search for the Administrator. ...

    Article : 166 words
  4. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. W. A. S. Hewins, Secretary of the Turiff Commission, speaking at Rochdale, said that the tariff agreement between the United States and Canada was the first ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily—Telegraph" states that Sir Joseph Ward will very likely be the leader of the party of consolidation at the Imerial Conference, but adds that the party ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. THE BURDEN OF ARMS.

    The Austria-Hungarian Delegation has agreed to the army and navy estimates. A resolution was agreed to asking the Government to make serious efforts on ...

    Article : 67 words
  7. GERMANS FAVOURED.

    This afternoon a deputation from the Charaber of Manufactures waited upon the Postmaster-General, Mr. Thomas, to protest against the acceptance of a Gorman tender in ...

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  8. BRITISH LABOUR PROTEST.

    Mr. G. Roberts, on behalf of the Labour party, has given notice in the House of Commons of un amendment which he will move on the Navy estimates, declaring ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. NEW RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The Government is asking for a vote of £12,025,000 for the construction of four battleships before 1915. ...

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  10. LABOUR EXCHANGES.

    The "Daily Chronicle emphasises the importance of the Imperial Conference's discussions on emigration particularly those on Australia's resolutions and on the ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. "A CHANGED ENGLAND."

    The "Temps," in discussing the-prospect of Canada's withdrawal from the economic and military unity of the British Empire, says: "The loosening of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. THE EASTEEN CLOUD.

    China, replying to Russia, does not admit the latter's grounds for complaint regarding freetrade. She admits Russia's right to establish consulates in the Ill region, but ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. NAMES OF THE MISSING.

    Mr. STANIFORTH SMITH, the Administrator. Mr. L. L. BELL (Chief Inspector of Native Affairs). ...

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  14. AN ECHO FROM THE PAST.

    The "Dally Chronicle" states that the implication in Mr. Hewin's speech that Canada's treaty-making power ought to be restricted, recalls Mr. Joseph ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. THE RELIEF PARTY.

    "There is not a launch to be had. Everything available has gone to the Purar[?] to assist in looking for the Administrator's party," writes Miss Beatrice Grimshaw under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 506 words
  16. FRENCH NEWSPAPER WARNING.

    The "Temps" warns Russia that every Muscovite adventure in Asia has invariably had an unfortunate effect in Europe both with respect to Russia and her allies. ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. STILL SOME HOPE.

    The Rev. B. T. Butcher, who is at present on a visit to Sydney from Papua, advises caution in giving credence to the native reports. He was told last night of the wire from ...

    Article : 403 words
  18. A STRANGE CASE.

    The trial of Olive Moodie on a charge of having wilfully murdered her mother, Elizabeth Moodie, at Prahran, in November last, was commenced at the Criminal Court to-day. ...

    Article : 492 words
  19. VIOLENT WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  20. "HE'S INNOCENT!"

    Madame de Lacy, wife of Count de Lacy, who has been convicted, with Dr. Pantchenko, of murdering Captain Buturlin, was yesterday found in the woods in a ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. A COSTLY ACCIDENT.

    A dry dock, which is under construction here, caved in, and 200 workmen narrowly escaped being overwhelmed by the inrush of water. ...

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  22. CRUISE OF THE VON DER TANN.

    The cruiser battleship Von der Tann will sail for South America to-day. This is the first cruise of the Van der Tann. In reference to it, the "Hamurger ...

    Article : 199 words
  23. A PITIFUL CASE.

    A woman was sentenced to imprisonment for a day in Silesia because she was unable to pay a line of a shilling which had been imposed upon her for not sending her ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. RUSSIAN SNOWSTORM.

    a Severe snowstorm has occurred in Trans-Cancasia. Many houses in Psyrtcha collapsed owing to the weight of snow, and sixteen people were killed. ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN WINDSTORMS.

    Extraordinary windstorms have been experienced in the city. There have been 89 cases of limbs broken through people being blown over in ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. PLAGUE INVESTIGATION.

    Investigation of the pLngue bacillus at Kbarbin confirms its lessened virulence, but shows its remarkable capacity to survive desiccation, and equally to resist ...

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  27. NO OFFICIAL NEWS.

    Up to a late hour to-night no word had been received by the Department of External Aftairs in regard to the members of the missing expedition. ...

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  28. MELBOURNE STRIKE.

    With a few exceptions the whole of the moulders, furnacemen, drillers, and moulders' labourers ceased work at the Sunshine factory [?]his morning. In anticipation of there ...

    Article : 438 words
  29. BRITISH ARMY.

    The "Times" reports that the War Office has adopted the new Mark VII. cartridge, with tubular cordite and pointed bullet. At 800yds range the maximum ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. SOME OF THE MISSING.

    Mr. Staniforth Smith is a native of Viotoria, but at the time when he became first known to the public he was in Western Australia, where he was elected to the Senate in 1901, at ...

    Article : 385 words
  31. EARTHQUAKES.

    Sharp earthquakes have been experienced in Central Italy. A number of houses have collapsed, injuring the inmates. ...

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  32. POSTAL TEOUBLE.

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Thomas, tonight received deputations from the employees relative to the grievances amongst the men in his department. ...

    Article : 549 words
  33. FATAL DINNER PARTY.

    The police are actively searching for John Hutchison for whom a warrant has been issued iin connection with the poisoning of his father and a guest at a dinner ...

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  34. FRENCH RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    The Government has transferred the director and assistant directors of the Western Railway elsewhere. M. Clavesville, the Road Surveyor, and ...

    Article : 36 words
  35. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    Fifty aeroplanes have been purchased for the army, and a hundred military airmen are now in training. ...

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  36. SUSPECT TRACED TO GUERNSEY.

    John Hutchison was traced by the police to the Island of Guernsey. The moment he was placed under arrest he committed suicide by taking poison. ...

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  37. THE TRAGEDY OF 1901.

    The reporterd massacre recalls the horrible tragedy which was enacted in the same part of the world nine years ago, when the Rev. James Chalmers and the Rev. O. F. Tomkins ...

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  38. SCOTTISH COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The Scottish colliery enginekeepers have resolved to strike unless they are granted an eight hours' day. Their action threatens the compulsory ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The birth-rate in England and Wales during 1910 was 24.8 per thousand, and the death-rate, 13.4, both being records in the lowness of the figures. ...

    Article : 165 words
  40. WHERE MR. SMITH WAS LAST SEEN.

    Yesterday's mails brought details of the relief expedition. Mr. Leonard Murray, formerly of Manly, who holds the position of private secretary to Judge Murray in Papua, ...

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  41. FIVE LIVES LOST.

    A letter received in Sydney yesterday from Captain Weatherall, the master of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamer Makambo, written when that vessel was ant Vila a few ...

    Article : 130 words
  42. THE CAROLINE REBELLION.

    "Reports are to hand from the Caroline "Islands stating that the naval brigade has carried a fortified position, and captured six of the ringleaders of the rebellion. ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. CHAFFINCH SENSATION.

    Edward Dyason was charged at the City Court to-day with having conspired with Harold Greenaway and W. G. Dorwick, at Southern Cross, Western Australia, to affect the shares ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The hearing of the charge against Dai[?] H[?]da Wilson, a domestic servant, of having [?]dered her infant, at Bendigo, was concluded to-day. She was committed for trial. ...

    Article : 32 words
  45. HERO FUND IN DENMARK.

    Mr. Carnegie has offered Denmark 100,000 dollars to establish a hero fund. ...

    Article : 23 words
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