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  2. THE AUSTRALASIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The twelfth triennial session of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science that opened in Brisbane yesterday calla to mind not only the emphasis that ...

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  3. THE CRICKET DISPUTE. ATTITUDE OF THE M.C.C.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, the cricket contributor to the "Westminster Gazette," says: "Leading cricketers in Australia unduly flatter themselves if they believe the ...

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  4. BARRIER UPHEAVAL. SATURDAY'S RIOT.

    The fact that the men arrested ou Saturday were to be brought before the Court today was expected to produce some exciting episodes, but the release of Mann and his ...

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  5. AUSTRIA'S OFFER. PAYMENT FOR STATE LANDS.

    The Grand Vizier of Turkey, Kiamil Pasha, is impressed with the offer of Austria-Hungary to pay £2,500,000 as compensation for the old State domains of ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS. FURTHER RESCUES.

    Six more people have been rescued alive from Messina. Among those rescued was a batcher, who was extricated comparatively well, though he had been without ...

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  7. AT THE TRADES HALL.

    A crowd of several hundreds only assembled at the Trades Hall to hear Mr. Mann speak immediately after his liberation, but great enthusiasm was evinced. ...

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  8. WEST'S PICTURES BENEFIT.

    All arrangements are completed for to-morrow's matinee performance at the Glaciarium, when West's pictures and De Groen's band will tender a matinee for the benefit of the ...

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  9. INTERVIEW WITH MR. TOM MANN.

    On being interviewed to-day Mr. Tom Mann would not give a detailed account of his arrest, as h[?] wished to reserve that for when his ca[?]e came before the Court. He declared. ...

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  10. VICTORIA STATE CONTRIBUTION.

    The State Cabinet has decided to vote £4000 towards the fund for the alleviation of the distress of the sufferers from the earthquake. ...

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  11. PLAYERS AND BOARD.

    The Victorian Cricket Association met tonight. The secretary, Mr. E. Heather, said he had received two letters, one from Mr. A. A. ...

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  12. THE PACIFIC SQUADRON.

    The Admiralty has announced that it intends to construct naval docks and other improvements at Esquimault, British Columbia. It is believed at Ottawa that ...

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  13. A MISUNDERSTOOD SPEECH.

    M. Milovanvitch, Servian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has assured Count Forgach von Ghymes and Gacs, Austro-Hungarian Minister at Belgrade, that his ...

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  14. THE WOMEN'S PART.

    The women are playing a prominent part in the struggle now. At first those most active were of the socialist order—always to be identified by an amplitude of red ribbons on ...

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  15. THE RULER OF GERMANY.

    Some circles in Berlin describe the publication of the proceedings last Sunday, when the German Emperor dined, with his Generals and expressed approval of Count ...

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  16. MOSLEMS IN INDIA.

    The "Times" urges Lord Morley of Blackburn, Secretary of State for India, to reassure Mohammedan opinion regarding the position of Moslems before ...

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  17. STRAITS OF MESSINA SAFE,

    It is officially stated in Berlin that the straits of Messina are again safe for vessels of the Norddeutscher Lloyd, which were lately ordered to steam to the west ...

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  18. ANOTHER COLLISION.

    After the midday picket change the large crowd which had witnessed the ceremony made for the Courthouse with a view to hearing the cases. The space allotted to the ...

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  19. TO PREVENT STRIKES.

    Representatives of capital and labour in the shipbuilding trade have met and determined on a scheme of conciliation. The meeting agreed that any question in ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

    Sata Khan, the Nationalist loader at Tabriz, has ordered the confiscation of all the Shah's property in the province of Azerbaijan, in the extreme north-west of ...

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  21. PROVISION FOR THE NEEDY.

    It is probable that Italy will call all poor children made orphans by the earthquake ''children of the nation," and that they will be provided for until they come of ...

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  22. "A STRAIGHT TALK."

    It was gathered to-day that the unions were considering with legal advice the matter of applying for an interim injunction against thee Proprietary Company on account of an alleged ...

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  23. CHURCH ROOF COLLAPSES.

    The roof of an old church collapsed at Nax, in Switzerland, during service. Forty villagers were killed, and sixty others were injured. Some attribute the accident ...

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  24. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING.

    The executive committee of the Citizens' Relief Fund met again yesterday. Sir W[?]. Manning was in the chair. As to the proposed swimming carnival, Mr. ...

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  25. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The men arrested on Saturday were brought before Major Crane, Acting S.M., at the Police Court this morning. The cases were called on at midday. ...

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  26. MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, is recovering from n feverish attack, mid,will proceed to Biarritz, a wittering place on the shores of the Bay of Biscay. ...

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  27. SYMPATHETIC COUNCILLORS.

    It is understood that a meeting of the Labour members of the Broken Hill City Council was held this morning, whereat the happenings of Saturday were discussed, and as a ...

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  28. AMERICAN MONETARY CRISIS.

    Mr. G. B. Cortelyou, Secretary to the United States Treasury, will recall on January 23 15,000,000 dollars (£3,000,000) deposited with the National Banks during ...

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  29. THE FUTURE OF CRETE.

    A great meeting held at Constantinople passed resolutions emphatically protesting against Greece raising the question of the annexation of Crete to Greece. ...

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  30. MEETING OF DIRECTORS IN MELBOURNE.

    The directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company met early this morning to consider the reports that had come to hand from the mine respecting the arrest of the leaders ...

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  31. HUMOUR OF THE SITUATION.

    This afternoon a requisition was taken round the town asking the Mayor to call a public meeting to protest against the action of the police on Saturday. It read:—"We, the ...

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  32. TENNESSEE NIGHT RAIDERS.

    Six night-raiders in Tennessee have been sentenced to be bunged on February 19, and two others have been sentenced to, 20 years' imprisonment. ...

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  33. APPEAL TO REASON.

    The Premier said last evening that he had nothing to add to his statement, published in the morning, concerning the position at Broken Hill, beyond expressing the hope that ...

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  34. PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY.

    Mr. H. E. Kearley, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, has been appointed Chairman of the First Port Authority, constituted under the Port of ...

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  35. RELIEVING MAGISTRATE APPOINTED.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday Mr. Barnett, S.M., was appointed to act as stipendiary magistrate at Brokon Hill during the absence on sick leave of the ...

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  36. THE AEROPLANE.

    Mr. Cody, aboard the British army aeroplane, flew a distance of 100 yards at a height of 10ft at the Farnborough Balloon School. ...

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  37. UNIONISTS' MASS MEETING.

    The mass meeting at the Trades Hall tonight was attended by many thousands. Mr. Nulty, president of the A.M.A., intimated that about 20 or 30 telegrams were ...

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  38. ROBBERY FROM A TRAIN.

    A bag containing 15 parcels of securities, valued at £40,000, was stolen from a railway carriage in Paris. ...

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  39. LOCAL RELIEF.

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  40. ADDITIONAL POLICE.

    Ten more mounted police wer[?] drawn from the Murray police district, and leave Albury for Melbourne, en route for Brokon Hill, today. ...

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  41. TRANSVAAL GOLD YIELD.

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  42. THE LATE LADY CLARKE.

    The King and Viscount Morley of Blackburn, Secretary of Stnte for India, have condoled with Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, on the death ...

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  43. APPEAL TO UNIONISTS.

    As a result of the appeal by the secretary of the combined unions (Mr. W. D. Barnett) at Broken Hill, the Sydney Labour Council has decided to issue an appeal for funds. ...

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  44. MOORISH EXCLUSIVENESS.

    The grave of Ben Sliman, Grand Vizler of Abdel Aziz, late Sultan of Morocco, was desecrated, and the head was severed from the body, and exposed on the walls of Fez ...

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  45. THE EARL OF DERBY.

    The Earl of Derby, speaking at Blackburn on Saturday, avowed himself a tariff reformer. He said he Had decided on this change because he believed the United ...

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  46. THE CAVANBA'S MISHAP.

    Consequent on the report of Captain Henry Newton Superintendent of Navigation, to the Colonlal Trensurer a Court of Marine Inquiry will probably be held on Friday regarding an ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    On Saturday at the meeting of the committee of management of the Miners' Federation a sum of £100 was voted for the assistance of the miners at Broken Hill. In the ...

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  48. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN MEXICO.

    The entire west coast of Mexico has been shaken by an earthquake. The damage was trivial. ...

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  49. S. M. HERALD LIST.

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  50. THE GOVERNMENT THANKED.

    At a meeting of Italian residents of Sydney, held on Friday evening last, It was resolved that the chairman (Dr. Marano) should address the following letter to the Premier:—"Dear ...

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  51. DALGETY AND COMPANY.

    Dalgety and Company is issuing £500,000 worth of the £1,000,000 worth of new £10 preference shares, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. ...

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  52. "PLAYING FOR DRINKS."

    Thomas Edward Campbell licensce of the Terminus Hotel, was changed with suffering gaming on his licensed promises. The evidence for the Crown was that euchre was ...

    Article : 60 words
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