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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

    Sir Joseph Carruthers, speaking to the motion for adjournment in the Legislative Council yesterday, said that he regretted the Government had not given the Chamber an ...

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  3. "THE POISONED DAGGER."

    Speaking at the annual demonstration of St. Patrick's College, Bishop Gallagher said that the politician (he had no claim to the honoured name of statesman) who would ...

    Article : 470 words
  4. THE ADELAIDE STRIKE.

    This has been an exciting day in connection with the drivers' strike. The intimation that last night's conference had failed roused the people to the realisation that within a short ...

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  5. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The pollings declared yesterday increased the majority for the Government to 79. Labour gained a seat at West Fife, but as this was at the expense of the ...

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  6. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering, Limited, Greenock, has secured the contract for the construction of an improved Dreadnought of 24,000 tons, the price being ...

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  7. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The Mexican Federal troops have completely routed the revolutionaries. They have captured the city of Guerrero, and have cleared the State of organised ...

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  8. DUTY ON MOTOR CARS.

    There was brought before Mr. Justice Higgins in the High Court to-day a case in which Charles Brown Kellow, importer, of Exhibition-street, was charged with various offences ...

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  9. ALLEGED IMPERSONATION.

    Peter Duckworth, a magistrate and a prominent trade-union official, at Darwen, Lancashire, has been committed for trial on a charge of impersonating a voter at ...

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  10. THE CORK RIOTS.

    The Cork Infirmary is asking Parliamentary candidates and the brewers to refund £50, which is the cost the institution has been put to in attending persons injured ...

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  11. THE LOST WARATAH.

    An inquiry was opened at the Board of Trade to-day into the loss of the steamer Waratah, which disappeared off the coast of South Africa in the middle of 1909. ...

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  12. DIFFICULTIES OF DISARMAMENT.

    Prince Hatzfeldt in the course of a speech in the Reichstag yesterday, said he hoped that Great Britain would reconcile herself to the fact that Germany ...

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  13. STATE OF PARTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND MEMBERS.

    Dr. William Allen Chapple, formerly of New Zealand, has been re-elected for Stirlingshire; Mr. Eugene Wason (Unionist), for Clackmannan and Kinross; and his ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Sir J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, in the course of an after-dinner speech at the Ashford Cattle Show, emphasised the advantage of the land ...

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  16. THE PARTY GAINS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  17. BOILERMAKERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot of the Boilermakers' Society will regard to the agreement arrived at by the recent conference in Edinburgh for the settlement of the lockout resulted ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. IMMIGRANTS FOR VICTORIA.

    Mr. McKenzie, Minister for Lands, stated in the Legislative Assembly to-day that he had received a cable message from the Agent-General's office in London, giving the ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. POLLING RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  20. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Union Government is introducing into the House of Assembly a bill to prohibit a mail contract being granted to any shipping combination whose operations are ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. DISTINGUISHED ADMIRAL.

    Admiral Sir William Kennedy, K.C.B., who has had a distinguished and eventful career, and who is the author of several naval works, has just arrived on a visit to Sydney. ...

    Article : 493 words
  22. SHIPBUILDING TRADE.

    There is almost unprecedented shipbuilding activity in Glasgow. Contracts include 20 warships (battleships, cruisers, and destroyers) and ...

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  23. LABOUR GAIN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  24. KING'S PROCTOR INTERVENES.

    The King's Proctor intervened to prevent the decree of December 6, 1909, divorcing Mrs. Pretty from her husband being carried into effect. ...

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  25. THE MILITARY COLLEGE.

    Colonel C. W. Gwynne, C.M.G., D.S.O., who has been appointed Director of Artillery, and Colonel E. G. Sinclair Maclagan, D.S.O., Director of Drill, for the ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. DOOMED STEAMERS.

    The steamers Kitsap and Indianapolis came into collision in a fog in Seattle Harbour yesterday. They were interlocked for 20 minutes, during which time the ...

    Article : 169 words
  27. PARTIES UNCHANGED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  28. REFERENDUM BURDENS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, at Ruxton, Derbyshire, yesterday, said that there were great inconveniences and objections connected with submitting the budget to a ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE'S TOUR.

    The German Crown Prince, who is making a tour of the East, has arrived in Bombay. He was cordially welcomed, and is a guest of the Governor. ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. COAL VEND DEFENCE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in referring to-day to the proceedings which the Commonwealth has instituted against the coal vend, said the respondents had filed their ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. PEACE FOUNDATION.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie has given 10,000,000 dollars to the new Peace Foundation at Washington. If peace obtains, the money is to be used to fight the next ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Twenty-two miners were killed and 20 entombed in the Green Mine, Tacoma, Virginia (U.S.A.), the result of a terrific explosion. ...

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  33. REACTIONARY RUSSIA.

    The Women's University has been closed, owing to the indignation demonstrations held by the students against the cruelties to prisoners in Zarintu and Vologda ...

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  34. TRAMWAY CONCESSIONS.

    In pursuance of a policy of decreasing city congestion and encouraging residence in outside areas, workmen's trams will from January 2 run to the city from all suburbs up till 7.15 ...

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  35. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    The Miners' Conference at Cardiff has decided to advise the Aberdare men to resume work immediately, pending consideration by the Conciliation Board of ...

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  36. BANKRUPTCY OF TORYISM.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, speaking at Glossop, Derbyshire, last night, said that there was not a shadow of foundation for the accusation of Mr. A. J. Balfour ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Brazilian Legation announces that the leaders of the mutiny on four warships at Rio de Janeiro on November 22, have been arrested while attempting to make an ...

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  38. BUDDHIST MONK.

    On Tuesday Sasana Dhaja, which is the Burmese Buddhist name for Mr. E. H. Stevenson, a native of Yarmouth, England, arrived in Sydney for the purpose of delivering lectures ...

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  39. A GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

    The conference between the two parties on Thursday night lasted till nearly 11 o'clock. The employers offered 8s a day, as demanded, but declined to reduce the hours. They were ...

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  40. BEDOUIN RAIDS.

    Thetroops have recaptured Kerak, a town in Palestine recently captured by Bedouins. A large Bedouin force captured stations elsewhere on the line to Mecca, and ...

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  41. ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH.

    The Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Rev. William Alexander, the Primate of All Ireland (Church of Ireland), has resigned his see owing to ill-health. ...

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  42. IRISH VICEROY'S DECLARATION.

    Mr. W. A. Long (Unionist), who spoke at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, yesterday, said that the Karl of Aberdeen, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, had grievously ...

    Article : 80 words
  43. MRS. EDDY'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the Christian Science Church, is valued at —300,000. Bequests made to relatives will be subtracted, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. THE SOUTHWARK BURGLARY.

    Two men who have been arrested in Lambeth were in possession of a portion of the chalices which were stolen from St. George's Roman Catholic Cathedral, in ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. RESOURCEFUL IMMIGRANTS.

    A Cairns wire states that the Perthshire arrived with a large number of immigrants on the steamer. An interesting wedding took place on board. The immigration agent announced a ...

    Article : 92 words
  46. THE VOTING OF LANCASHIRE.

    Unionists in Lancashire polled 47 per cent of the total votes cast, compared with 43 per cent. in January. Liberals polled 36¾ per cent. and Labour 16 per cent., ...

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  47. FATAL DERAILMENT.

    A train on the Atchison-Topeka railroad yesterday was derailed on a bridge near Davis, Oklahoma, owing to a broken rail, and some cars were thrown into the river. ...

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  48. TRAINS DERAILED.

    Owing to a derailment on the mountains the mail train from Sydney yesterday did not arrive till midnight, being over five hours late. ...

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  49. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    In regard to the invitation to the Australian Rugby League, the Northern Union has made an offer to allow the visitors 70 per cent. of the gross gate takings at ...

    Article : 205 words
  50. PECULIAR POISONING CASE.

    An extraordinary case of belladonna poisoning was treated in Melbourne Hospital to-day. Clifford Markby, 34 years, who lived at Sandringham, entered the institution bearing all ...

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  51. OBJECTIONS TO PORRIDGE.

    Seventy inmates of a workhouse at Sutton, Surrey, refused the porridge supplied to them, and demanded bread and butter. A free light followed between the officials ...

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  52. LATE MR. E. W. O'SULLIVAN.

    The Government has decided to ask Parliament to grant a sufficient sum of money to purchase an annuity for Mrs. E. W. O'Sullivan. ...

    Article : 147 words
  53. A BALANCED ELECTION.

    Sir Edward Clarke, K.C. (Unionist), in the course of a speech in London, said that the result of the balanced election must be a conference of parties with a ...

    Article : 103 words
  54. RICHMOND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The departmental inquiry into the cause of the Richmond railway disaster, which occurred on July 18, will be opened on Tuesday. Charges of breaches of departmental ...

    Article : 101 words
  55. ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    In the Legislative Assembly, after our first edition had gone to press this morning. Consideration of the clauses of the Electoral Reform Bill proceeded slowly, the only ...

    Article : 86 words
  56. NOTED BOXER INJURED.

    Tommy Burns, the former heavyweight champion pugilist of the world, has been severely injured in a collision between trams at a suburb of Seattle. ...

    Article : 40 words
  57. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    David Morgan Edwards, who was yesterday found guilty of manslaughter of his father, Alexander Edwards, at Moorabbin, on November 20 last, was to-day sentenced to two years' ...

    Article : 36 words
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