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  2. ANNIVERSARY REGATTA.

    As a veteran supporter of aquatic sports somewhat regretfully remarked on board the flagship yesterday, time was when about the only festival worth patronising on the ...

    Article : 391 words
  3. COAL STRIKE.

    Now that the duty of putting evidence before the compulsory arbitration board has been taken out of the hands of both the proprietors and the miners' federation, a good ...

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  4. KILLED BY A SHARK.

    A boy named Alfred Victor Clulow was swimming in the harbour this morning, when he was caught by a shark, and his right leg was bitten right off close to the thigh. ...

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  5. THE TARIFF WAR.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphs that the real difficulty between the United States and Germany in regard to the tariff dispute is ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Unionists again yesterday polled the strongest party, returning 17 members, as against 12 Liberals, 3 Labour, and 2 Nationalists. ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. BEFORM OF THE LORDS.

    The "Times," writing of the position of parties, states:—"Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, is in no position to carry out a great constitutional change by main force; ...

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  8. THE COMPULSORY BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Shortland Miners' Lodge to-day, Mr. D. Williams, a member of the delegate board, and one of the 13 delegates who were convicted by Judge Heydon recently on ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. NO COMPROMISE.

    Mr, LIoyd-George, speaking at Stourbridge, said: "There must be no paltering about a settlement. The swinging majorities of the west and north favour a strong ...

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  10. ANARCHY IN INDIA.

    The Earl of Minto, Viceroy of India, in a speech before the Legislative Council of Calcutta, alluded to the murder of Detective Inspector Shamsulalam, ...

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  11. SHOWSTORMS IN SCOTLAND.

    Heavy snowstorms are reported from Scotland. Many voters in East Lothian were unable to poll, and vehicles used by the two parties were stuck in the ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. THE POLLING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  13. INTERIM AWARD FAVOURED.

    A special delegate meeting of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association was held on Wednesday for the purpose of considering the advisability of resuming work before an ...

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  14. THROUGH THE SNOW.

    Despite the snowstorms, Mr. Asquith motored through East Fife yesterday on brief visits to the polling stations in order to thank his supporters. ...

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  15. THE LUNCHEON.

    At this function, which took place in the saloon at 1 o'clock, an innovation was made in that, for the first time, several ladies were present as guests. Captain Allen occupied the ...

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  16. IDENTITY OF THE MURDERER.

    The murder of Shamsulalam, Mahommedan inspector of detectives at Calcutta, has been identified as Birendranath Sen Gupta, who belongs to a respectable family ...

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  17. ELECTION NOTES.

    The returns which came to hand last night brought the Unionists along quicker than any previous day's results during tho elections. Out of only 35 seats polled they won eight ...

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  18. THE TURKISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Princess Nazimeh, daughter of the ex-Sultan, Abdul Aziz, has offered her palace at Constantinople for the Turkish Parliament to transact its business in ...

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  19. TWO PULL SHIFTS WORKING.

    It is stated that there are now about 140 miners working at the Zig Zag colliery. The Lithgow mine is working two full shifts, and there is said to have been an increase made ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    A deputation from the Williamstown Council and Iron Trades Council waited on the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Balllieu) to-day, to urge upon the Government the ...

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  21. LUMPERS KNOCK OFF.

    When the steamer Ulinderoo reached Port Hedland the lumpers refused to discharge cargo unless an increase from 1/6 to 1/8 per hour was granted, and a black crow was ...

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  22. H.M.S. INVINCIBLE.

    Lord Charles Beresford, in the course of a speech at Dartford, said that H.M.S. Invincible, armoured cruiser, 17,250 tons, which was commissioned in March, has ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    The floods in France have not abated. The Seine is swollen to double its usual width, nud has risen another 18 inches. Hundreds of thousands of Parisians are ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. WATERFRONT TROUBLES.

    There is every probability that the Wharflabourers' Union ballot, now being taken, will give a majority in the affirmative; that is to say, the union will decide to work on ...

    Article : 544 words
  25. SOUTHERN WAGES BOARD.

    At the first meeting of the Southern Collierics Wages Board at Helensburgh on Monday, it was decided that the board would immediately reopen on the resumption of work ...

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  26. TEST CRICKET.

    The test match, England versus South Africa, was continued yesterday. South Africa in the second innings made 347, of which White scored 118; and England in its ...

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  27. MOHAMMEDANS IN CONFLICT.

    The Sunnis and Shiahs in New Bokhara, Central Asia, two great sects of the Mohammedans, fought a battle extending over two days, 100 being killed. ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. NEW HUNGARIAN CABINET.

    Count Khuen Hedervary has formed a Cabinet in Hungary, and he will appeal to the country if the Chamber of Deputies does not support him. ...

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  29. MOUNT KEIRA MINERS.

    A meeting of Mount Keira miners was held yesterday afternoon, Mr. O'Neil presiding. The principal business of the meeting was a discussion as to the advisability of accepting ...

    Article : 206 words
  30. THE MEAT BOYCOTT.

    A million people in the United States have now been enlisted in the boycott of meat controlled by the beef trust. ...

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  31. ROWING.

    The breeze was not too strong for the rowers, and the water was fairly smooth, except where passing ferry steamers caused a somewhat difficult wash. The course was well ...

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  32. GERMAN LOANS.

    German Imperial bonds to the amount of 17 millions sterling, and seven millions sterling of Prussian consols, will be issued on February 5. The price is 102, and the ...

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  33. MANNING TORPEDO BOATS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph Cook) has been looking into the question of manning the new torpedo boats being built for Australia. Referring to the subject to-day, he ...

    Article : 172 words
  34. LIBERAL GAINS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  35. MR. SALTING'S WILL.

    The personalty of the late Mr. George Salting, who had large interests in Australia, has been sworn at £1,287,906. In his will, which was made in 1889, he ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. FRENCH ARMY HOOLIGANS.

    The French Government is introducing into the Chamber of Deputies a bill to purge the army of its criminal and hooligan element. It is proposed to relegate ...

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  37. EFFECT IN VICTORIA.

    While considerable financial loss has resulted to a wide circle of employers in consequence of the containers' strike, much hardship has also had to be endured by a ...

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  38. UNLAWFUL OBSTRUCTION.

    Joseph Dimmock was charged at the Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. M'Kensey, P.M., under section 496 of the Crimes Act, with that he did on January 1, at Groth, ...

    Article : 187 words
  39. LINKING UP THE STATES.

    Senator Pearce, ex-Minister for Defence, addressing a meeting in Perth on the question of defence, said he had listened to the speech delivered by Lord Kitchener, and he (Senator ...

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  40. UNIONIST GAINS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  41. JAPANESE ARMS FACTORY.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" stales that Japan is establishing an arms factory on the German model, and that a construction school will be carried on in connection with ...

    Article : 43 words
  42. WORK AT KRUPP'S.

    In answer to Mr. Blatchford's quotation from the "Daily Chronicle" of March last as to the number of men employed on armaments at Krupp's in March last, the ...

    Article : 152 words
  43. VICTORIA STATE MINE.

    The Victorian Cabinet has appointed as manager to the State coal mine at Powlett River Mr. George H. Broome, at present manager of the Westport-Stockton Coal Company, New ...

    Article : 174 words
  44. RUSSIAN ANARCHIST EXECUTED.

    Vosskressenski, the agent of the Russian revolutionaries, who murdered Colonel Karpoff, chief of detectives, at St. Petersburg with a bomb, was hanged yesterday. ...

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  45. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was strong competition for all classes at full late rates. Jan. 26. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    After undergoing quarantine the Khedive of Egypt has arrived at Cairo fiom his pilgrimage. DOCKS FOR AUSTRIA. ...

    Article : 38 words
  47. COAL IMPORTS.

    The saying "Coals to Newcastle" is nearly an accomplished fact with the arrival of the steamer Quite yesterday from Calcutta with over 4000 tons. The valuable mineral is in ...

    Article : 337 words
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