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  2. RAILWAY POLICY.

    The Government quite realises what the Chief Commissioner for Railways has declared to be a necessity—that the main trunk lines should be duplicated to Werris Creek in the ...

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  3. WORLD'S WAR BILL.

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Cook) lectured on defence under the auspices of the School of Arts, Epping, on Saturday night, before a good house. Mr. langston, ...

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  4. WIRELESS FROM AUCKLAND.

    On Friday night, for the first time in history, a wireless message from New Zealand was received in Australia. It was sent by H.M.S. Powerful, steaming along on the other ...

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  5. SOUTH WALES COAL DISPUTE.

    The situation in the South Wales coal industry is increasing in gravity. The executive committee of the South Wales Miners' Federation, has consulted ...

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  6. AN OIL WAR.

    The "Standard" reports that there is fierce rate-cutting in the oil industry between Weetman Pearson's syndicale and the Standard Oil Company. The latter ...

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  7. FLIGHT OF DALAI LAMA.

    The Dalai Lama has arrived at Kalimpang, in Northern India, 16 miles east by north of Darjeeling. He surrered great hardships while crossing the Jelap Pass, on ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. FIGHTING THE LORDS.

    It is expected that the climax of the Government's fate will be reached on Monday. The "Standard' states that the majority of Mr. Asquith's followers are ...

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  9. FOR A REFEREND[?].

    The "Daily News" is in favour of submitting the question of the constitution of the House of Lords to a ref[?]endum. ...

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  10. ADDRESS AD[?]TED.

    The debate on the Address in Reply to the Speech from the Thre[?]e was concluded in the House of Commo[?]s yesterday. An amendment was [?]ved, advocating ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. DEPOSED BY CHINA.

    The Chinese Government is perturbed at the flight of the Dalai Lama. That Government state that its troops sent to Dhassa were for the purpose of protecting ...

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  12. CHARLESWORTH FRAUDS.

    At the Derby Assizes to-day Mr. Justice Darling reduced to three years' imprisonment the sentence of five years which he had earlier in the week imposed ...

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  13. PREMIER ON TOUR.

    The Premier, accompanied by Mr. Perry, Minister for Agriculture, and Mr. J. M'Farlane, M.L.A., arrived from Glen Innes by motor car yesterday afternoon. In the evening the ...

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  14. URGENT, FINANCE.

    It is understood that Mr. Balfour is prepared to give Mr. Asquith some support for urgent finance. ...

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  15. THE CONGO.

    M. Renkin, Belgian Minister for the Colonies, has declared that he will not tolerate any foreign intervention in Congo affairs, and he has refused to enter into any ...

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  16. WOHKING IN CONGEST.

    Reuter's correspondent at Calentta reports that the Dalai Lama intentes to proceed to China to interview the Emperor. The corrspondent further states that ...

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  17. THE TARIFF REFORM VOTE.

    Unionist newspapers are rejoicing over the close vote in the House of Commons on the amendment to the Address in Reply in regard to tariff reform, compared with ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    President Taft, speaking at New York, said he favoured the building of two battleships annually, of 25,000 tons, until the completion of the Panania Canal in 1915. ...

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  19. GREAT BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    In the House of Lords this afternoon Lord Morley, Secretary of State for India, in reply to Lord Curzon, said that Great Britain was observing strict neutrality in ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. INTERVIEW WITH THE KING.

    Mr. Asquith breakfasted with the King yesterday. A Cabinet meeting lasting three hours followed. There are many rumours that the Prime ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. FOC[?]D IN GERMANY.

    The "Spectator" writes: "It is most offensive that then second Minister in the British Cabinet sho[?]ld speak of the food of the German peoople as Mr. Lloyd-George, ...

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  22. WORLD'S GOLD PRODUCTION.

    Mr. J. W. S. Langerman, M.L.A., speaking at a meeting of the Chamber of Mines of Johannesburg, said that of the gold output of the world, amounting to £91,000,000. ...

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  23. A POISON MYSTERY.

    Mr. Jahn Scott, manufacturer, of Bradford, has been poisoned. Traces of strychnine weve discovered in his breakfast coffee. ...

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  24. THE CHINESE VIEW.

    Being an Empire matter, the trouble in Thibet has caused a great amount of interest to be exhibited in it by the local members of the "Chinese Empire Reform Association." ...

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  25. RADICALS' ATTITUDE.

    Mr. J. A. Pease, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, speaking at Rotherham, stated that the Government intended, after disposing of the Budget, to carry proposals ...

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  26. NEW MOTOR RECORD.

    Mr. Syd. Day snccceded in breaking the motoring record between Sydney and Melbourne. He covered the 573 miles in 20h 10m, starting at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and ...

    Article : 405 words
  27. BEIT RESEARCH FELLOWS.

    The trustees of the Beit Memorial Fellow-ship for Medical Research have elected 10 Fellows, including Dr. G. C. M. Mathison, of Melbourne, for research in ...

    Article : 302 words
  28. NEW YORK MILK TRUST.

    Eight directors of the Consolidated Milk Exchange have been indicted in New York on a charge of participating in a combination to restrain trade. ...

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  29. CANON THOMPSON RESIGNS.

    The Rev. H. T. Thompson, hon. Canon of Norwich, and Vicar of Eaton, Norwich, has resigned owiug to ill-helath. It was Canon Thompson who refused ...

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  30. AGAINST THE CABINET.

    The Radical members of the Liberal party are determined to make the amendment of Mr. H. Dalziel to the Government motion for the order of business the ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Marylebone cricket team commenced a match yesterday against South Africa. South Africa went first to the wickets, and had obtained 144 runs for the loss of ...

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  32. THE CAMERA AS WITNESS.

    The Prussian police are now carrying cameras, with which they take snapshots of Socialist processions, and the photographs constitute evidence against the ...

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  33. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    In Saturday's "Government Gazette" several notifications appeared dealing with the improvement of the telegraphic and telephonic services of the State of New South Wales. The ...

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  34. HINDUS IN LAND BALLOTS.

    Mr. Wade the Premier, at his meeting last night was asked whether be would be in favour of Hindus having the same right as Europeans to ballot for land. ...

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  35. NEW ATLANTIC SERVICE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Montreal, which is the headquarters of the Canadian-Pacltic Raliway Company, states that the New Zealand Steamship Company, which ...

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  36. NORTHERN LIBERALS.

    A deputation of Liberal members of the House of Commons, representing the North of England, including Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Cheshire, waited on the Prime ...

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  37. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, will arrive in London on Monday afternoon. Sir George Reid left Australia on January 27, ...

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  38. WORLD'S SHAVING RECORD.

    A local barber, Ted Grimm, to-day attempted to lower the world's record for shaving, and succeeded in shaving 18 men in 14 minutes 3 seconds, an average of 40 seconds each. This ...

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  39. TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS.

    The following were successful in the examination for the position of telegraph messengers at places under which their names appear:— Condobolin W. E. Auhl; Cooranbong, S. ...

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  40. AMERICAN STEEL STRIKE.

    A strike has occurred in the Bethlehem Steel Works, Pennsylvania. Nine thousand men are affected. The works have been closed until the ...

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  41. NOVEL OFFENCE.

    At about 3.35 p.m. yesterday a fire ball was thrown through the window of the residence of Ram Palam, in Vine-street, Redfern. The window was smashed, and a quantity of ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Shares in the British New Guinea Development Company have been allotted. GERMANY'S VERSATILE RULER. The German Emperor attended for five ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. THE NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. John Dillon had an interview lasting nearly an hour with Mr. Lloyd-George, chancellor of the Exchequer. This is interpreted to mean that they are negotiating ...

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  44. COTTAGE BURNED OUT.

    A fire broke out at an early hour yesterday morning in the residence of Mr. Stephen Stanley, Camden-road, Campbelltown. The brigade turned-out, and attacked the fire with ...

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  45. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Budget Committee of the German Reichstag passed, without debate, the Admiralty Estimates, which provide for an expenditure of £4,250,000 on new ...

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  46. CELEBEATING ESCAPE FROM WEEK.

    On Friday night Captain Voy and officers and engineers of the Moresby gave a ball in the Oddfellows' Hall to celebrate the safe arrival of the vessel at port. It was a great ...

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  47. AN ABANDONED INFANT.

    An infant about tour weeks old, fully clothed, was found in the yard of a resident of the Horseshoe Bend late last night. The infant was taken charge of by a neighbour, and the ...

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  48. THE WARATAH.

    The steamer Wakefield, chartered to make a search for the missing vessel Waratah, has at last sailed from Durban to carry out her quest. Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Murray) received ...

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  49. INDIAN BUDGET.

    The Indian Budget estimates the revenue at £73,264,600, and the expenditure at £75,018,700. It is expected that the revenue from opium will shew a decrease of ...

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  50. FISHERMEN'S QUARREL.

    John Doherty, 20, a fisherman, camped at Bondi, was badly assaulted yesterday at Bondi, and sustained injuries which necessitated his removal to St. Vincent's Hospital. ...

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  51. RESCUE FROM DROWNING.

    A correspondent (Mr. J. Sand, of Rockdale) supplies the following:—A plucky rescue was effected at the Rockdale baths on Sunday morning. A swimmer named Tuck was ...

    Article : 75 words
  52. FATAL FIGHT.

    A Dalby message states that a boxing match took place al Jondowale on Saturday between Wm. Jenkins and Charles W. Turner. Jonkins was knocked down twice in the eleventh ...

    Article : 61 words
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