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  2. THE FLOODS.

    Our special reporter lodged the following telegram at Gunnedah on Tuesday afternoon, but owing to interruptions it was 14 hours in transmission: ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  3. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener left Melbourne for Adelaide by special train at 8.7 o'clock to-night. With the exception of a brief Masonic welcome, he spent the whole of to-day with his staff and ...

    Article : 204 words
  4. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A seditious drama, which is being played in the native theatres in the Deccan, pourtrays the murder of an oppressive king, allegorically intended to be Lord Curzon. ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The "Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald" reports that President Taft has granted minimum Customs rates in the new tariff law to the United ...

    Article : 101 words
  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Polling in 42 boroughs took place yesterday. There were also a number of unopposed elections. Unionists made further gains, and ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. LORD CHARLES BERESFORD'S VICTORY.

    Lord Charles Beresford, Unionist, who topped the poll at. Portsmouth, displacing the previous Liberal member, has been the recipient of 600 telegrams of ...

    Article : 33 words
  8. UNIONIST GAINS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 words
  9. THE JAT INFANTRY.

    The l0 Jats of the 10th Native Infantry of the Indian Army, now under arrest, have been charged at Calcutta with bringing suspects into the regiment's lines ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. LESSON OF THE POLLS.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, speaking at Leven, said that the lesson of the polls is that in the new Parliament tariff reform will be an absolute impossibility. ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. EXCITEMENT CAUSES DEATH.

    Five deaths from heart failure are reported, due to excitement over the elections. ...

    Article : 18 words
  12. PREPARATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    During Lord Kitchener's visit all the volunteer troops and cadets in the various provinces will be concentrated at four centres for inspection. ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. CONTENT ATTACKED.

    Brigands attacked a convent at Bocairente, Spain, for the purpose of despoling the historic church. The nuns barricaded the windows and ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. DEFICIENCY OF HORSES.

    The "Daily Mail" states that a census taken at the instance of Mr. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, of the number of horses in Great Britain, reveals an ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. ELECTION NOTES.

    The Unionists yesterday slightly improved their position. They have now a majority of 2 over the Liberal and Labour members; but with the Irish Nationalist the Libeials ...

    Article : 2,309 words
  16. NEWCASTLE TRADE.

    A return has been prepared by the Customs Department showing the amount of coal and general exports from Newcastle, the imports, the shipping, and the amount of revenue for ...

    Article : 551 words
  17. CABLE RATES.

    Following the visit to England of Mr. Lemieux, Canadian Postmaster-General, the introduction of a bill by the Dominion Government is announced to control the ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. THE WARATAH.

    Mr. Justice Bingham has granted the executors leave to swear to the death of Captain Ilbery, master of the steamer Waratah, having occurred on or since July ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. THE POLLING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 395 words
  20. SUPERVISION IN CANADA.

    The Cable Bill introduced into the Canadian Parliament is designed to secure lower rates for private and press messages between the motherland and Canada. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDBAL.

    The Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral is spending £20,000 in replacing the hot-air generating station outside the churchyard, in order to avoid risk from ...

    Article : 33 words
  22. HEALTH OF THE CZARINA.

    Disquieting reports are current respecting the health of the Czarina. The St. Petersburg newspapers are only allowed to publish official news in regard thereto. ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. SIR GEORGE SHENTON'S WILL.

    The estate of the late Sir George Shenton, formerly of Western Australia, has been sworn for probate purposes at £205,790, of which property of the value ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. HANDLING FROZEN PRODUCE.

    Mr. Govers, of the New South Wales Agency, and Mr. Pope, of South Australia, visited Hull, and watched the discharge of the frozen produce by the steamer ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. A MUSICAL CONTRACT.

    Mr. Justice Hodges heard au application to-day for an order of attachment made on behalf of Franziska Roll against Call Foller. Mr. Mackey 'who appeared for applicant. ...

    Article : 345 words
  26. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    A gang of about 65 men and l8 [?]orses and drays commenced this week levelling the site of the small arms factory. It was expected to-day that the number would be increased ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. FRENCH TRADE BETURNS.

    Returns of imports and exports of France for 1909 show that the imports were 16 millions sterling in advance of the imports of 190S, and of this increase 12 ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. THE WOOL SALES.

    The first series of wool sales opened this afternoon. Bidding was brisk. Crossbreds advanced 5 to 10 per cent Jan. 19. ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. LIVED LN A BOILER.

    John Williams 58, committed suicide by jumping into the river near the Mildura wharf yesterday evening. He had been living for about nine months in a large disused boiler ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. UTILITY OF A SECOND CHAMBER.

    The House of Commons, Canada, by 110 votes to 23, rejected a motion for the abolition of the Senate. Sir Wilfred Laurier, Prime Minister, said ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. THE VETO OF THE LORDS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Newtown last, night, Bald that it must be made perfectly clear that if the Lords rejected a bill the second ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    In the match between the Marylebone C.C. and Natal the latter scored 50 and 203. Marylebone in their first innings scored ...

    Article : 49 words
  33. SHOT IN A BATH.

    William Stevenson, 60 entered the Ballarat City Baths this morning, and paid for a hot bath. A shot was heard and Stevenson was discovered dead alongside the bath. ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. HOME RULE.

    Mr. J. A. Pease (Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, and Chief Liberal Whip), addressing the electors ol' Sible, Hediugham, said that Mr. Asquith (Prime ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. THE NEW COMET.

    A bright comet was seen from Johannesburg at sunrise on Monday. The position was 5 degrees SSW of the sun, and it was still visible after sunrise. The comet ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. POSTAL DELAYS.

    In view of the disclosures which have been made concerning the recent delay in the delivery of ma[?]l matter the Postmaster-General has issued instrutions to the Deputy ...

    Article : 323 words
  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Horace Tozer, late Agent-General for Queensland, has gone to the Continent to recuperate. He will sail for Australia by the R.M.S. Omrah. ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    A man named Laing, connected with the construction of the Narromine-Peak Hill railway, was brought into the hospital. Although conscious, he could not remember what had ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. THE COMET NEAR THE SUN.

    Mr. W. E. Raymond, the officer in charge of the Sydney Observatory, has supplied the following information with reference to the great comet close to the sun, discovered by ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. CAUGHT ON RAILWAY LINE.

    A sensational experience marked a visit which Mr. T. Whidburn and a number of Ballarat concert performers made to Meredith (says the "Argus"). The party numbered ...

    Article : 270 words
  41. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Tok[?]o correspondent of the New York "Herald" reports that Japan politely but firmly rejects the proposal for the neutralisation of the [?]anc[?]urian railways ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. NATIONALISTS DISMAYED.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that the statement of Mr. Pease bas created consternation among Nationalists, and that the election is being fought ...

    Article : 167 words
  43. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    Last night news was received that Stephen Hefferman, a young man, 21 years of age, had been washed off the rocks and drowned at Wattoh Malla. The young man was the son ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. SMUGGLING MOTOR CARS.

    Herr Dahlsen, an engineer, has been fined £120 at Munich, in addition to being ordered to pay £350 compensation to the State of Bavaria for smuggling ...

    Article : 46 words
  45. DEATH FROM SNAKE BITE.

    Howard Alfred Thomas, employed at the Queensland collieries, while proceeding to the mine this morning, was savagely attacked by a large brown suake. The sufferer was ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. SNAKE AND CAT.

    A domestic cat, owned hy Mr. Patterson, of Clunes, had a light with a snake just outside his residence. The, result was that the cat killed the snake, and the snake killed the cat. ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. LOSSES OF FARMERS.

    Mr. C. Ashford, a farmer, who had been missing, and it was feared had been drowned, turned up in town this morning. The house is built l8 inches above the ground, and there ...

    Article : 220 words
  48. FALL OF 30 FEET.

    Charles Hutton, a fitter, had a wonderful escape from death yesterday at his work at R. L. Scrut[?]on's ironworks, Ultimo. He was on a scaffold or platform about 30 feet from ...

    Article : 106 words
  49. TROPICAL AGRICULTURE.

    At the instance of Sir Sydney Olivier, Governor of Jamaica, a movement is in progress in Jamaica to establish a properly equipped and efficiently staffed tropical ...

    Article : 40 words
  50. FOR CHARITY'S SAKE.

    Mr. T. R. Bowman is the donor of the £26,400 worth of Queensland bonds to Adelaide charities, which were being distributed anonymously, ...

    Article : 32 words
  51. NO INDEPENDENT EXECUTIVE.

    Mr. J. A. Pease, Parliamentary Secretary of the Treasury, in the course of an address to the electors of Saffron Walden, pledged himself to vote against Home Rule ...

    Article : 45 words
  52. THE WAIKARE WRECK.

    Captain R. S. Taylor, surveyor to Lloyd's Register, will leave Brisban[?] to-morrow for New Zealand to proceed to the wreek of the Waikare on behalf of interests concerned. ...

    Article : 41 words
  53. LIBERAL GAINS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
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