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  2. THE HOLIDAYS.

    "The poor yo h[?]ve always with you," said the great Teacher two thousand years ago, and it is in accord with this sentiment that western civilisation, particularly in English-speaking ...

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  3. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    At the conclusion of the examination of a witness before the Postal Commission yesterday, Senator Mulcahy said he desired to make a personal statement. He said he had ...

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  4. NEW RAILWAY RATES.

    The Chief Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Johnson, has come forward with something in the form of a welcome new year's gift for the producers of the country. ...

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  5. CRICKET TURMOIL.

    The arrival of the N. S. Wales cricketers from Adelaide to-day was of special interest in view of the position which has arisen in connection with the next Australian eleven. ...

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  6. BARRIER TROUBLES.

    The directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and Block 10 Company have been deliberating upon the attitude they should adopt in respect to the demand of the ...

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  7. DOWNFALL OF CASTRO.

    Senor Gomez, Acting-President of the Republic of Venezuela, has eliminated all adherents of President Castro from the Cabinet. ...

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  8. WRECK ON THE IRISH COAST

    The steamer Irada, 8124 tons, with a cargo of 22,000 bales of cotton from Galveston, U.S.A., to Liverpool, was totally wrecked on Missen Head, Cork. The ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. COMPENSATING TURKEY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople states that the Marquis Pallavicini, the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador, has submitted to the Grand Vizier concrete ...

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  10. REPRESSION OF INTIMIDATION.

    Mr. James Patrick Farrell, M.P. (Nationalist), yesterday was ordered by the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of Ireland to find security for keeping ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. BULGARIA ON HER DIGNITY.

    Bulgaria, in a Note to the Powers, describes the passage in the Sultan's speech to the Turkish Parliament regretting the surprising action of Bulgaria in ...

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  12. TIGHT HAND ON RUFFIANISM.

    "Such police arrangements will have to be made as will prevent beyond doubt the recurrence of the disorderly conduct that prevailed last New Year's Eve. There must be no ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF NOBLE AND HILL.

    "Will there be a team for England?" is the question discussed in all directions, and with it, "What do you think of the Noble-Hill attitude?" ...

    Article : 409 words
  14. FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION.

    The ringleader, an ex-Bavarian officer, of the German mutineers in the French Foreign Legion at Algiers, declares that he acted under the formal instructions of the ...

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  15. FREE MEALS FOR CHILDREN.

    The County Council has voted a sum of £10,000 from the rates to help in providing free meals for needy school children in London schools. ...

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  16. THE JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE.

    Twenty-three English insurance companies agree to settle claims amounting to £800,000 arising out of litigation connected with the earthquake in Jamaica. ...

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  17. ENGINEMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The Loco. Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association has received a reply from the Chief Commissioner for Railways with reference to a number of grievances placed before ...

    Article : 452 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your reference to the attitude of Noble and Hill towards the financial suggestions of the board is timely, and may lead these and other of our leading cricketers to the ...

    Article : 261 words
  19. CHRISTMAS TREE.

    Christmas, if it belongs to anyone, belongs to the children. All the associations of the Nativity, and, in keeping with that festival, all the sentiment and practical observance ...

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  20. AH WONG'S DEATH.

    The inquest on the body of Ah Wong, a Chinaman aged 42, who died it Adelaide Hospital on Sunday, was continued to-day. Thomas Joseph Quinn was again present in custody. ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Minimum Wage Act of 1908, which comes into operation on January 1, 1909, applies throughout the whole of [?] State of New South Wales, and provides that a minimum ...

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  22. BOXING.

    R. Fitzsimmons, who was interviewed in London, stated that he is willing to fight the winner of the Burns-Johnson contest. ...

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  23. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1300 casks were offered, and 600 were sold. Prices were unchanged, viz.:— Mutton, fine, 33/9, medium, 30/6; beef, fine 32/3, ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—From your issue of even date the public learn that Messrs. M. A. Noble and C. Hill decline to accompany the next team to England under the terms offered by the Board ...

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  25. DROUGHT IN TASMANIA.

    "This drought is becoming serious," said the chief inspector of Stock (Mr. T. A. Tabart). "The condition of the country has become such that the marketing of ...

    Article : 228 words
  26. UNREST IN SAMOA.

    In reference to cablegrams from Auckland alleging unrest among the natives in Samoa, it is semi-officially stated in Berlin that "neither the United States nor Great ...

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  27. ENGLISH JEWELLERY.

    The operations of the Commerce Act in regard to imported jewellery have stirred the "Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician," published in England, to ask the trade why the ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    The Government has decided that the police, as well as the Customs, are to be rewarded on discoveries of prohibited immigrants being made. This order specially applies to ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. RENDERING GUNS USELESS.

    Harold Curtis, A.B., and James Yates, stoker, were yesterday sentenced to two years and 12 months' imprisonment respectively, and to dismissal from the ...

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  30. SERIOUS SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    Harry Bryant, who accidentally shot himself last night, was a railway employee, about 21 years of age, and was a well-known Glebe footballer. ...

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  31. CHRISTMAS TREE ON FIRE.

    As a result of a Christmas tree catching fire in Rawson Hall last evening, a number of children may lose their Christmas presents. ...

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  32. HIGH PRICES FOR POULTRY.

    There are many who will be disappointed at not being able to secure poultry this Christmas, owing to the high prices. The supplies at present are lighter than they ...

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  33. DREADFUL ACCIDENTS.

    To-day, on the railway line, between Block 10 and the Zinc Corporation, David Costello was engaged shunting trucks of tailings from Block 10. He encountered an obstacle, and ...

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  34. CORRUPTION IN AMERICA.

    At the instance of the reforming Mayor of Pittsburg (U.S.A.) and the Civic League, seven of the city councillors and two bankers have been arrested for bribery and ...

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  35. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    A fire in Cobalt-street last night partly destroyed a six-roomed house, owned by H. Langford and occupied by A. C. Clarke. The occupier was cleaning up the house, ready for ...

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  36. POLICE AND ARTILLERY.

    Government House grounds this afternoon were astir with policemen and their wives and children, and with the Royal Australian Artillery and their wives and children. ...

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  37. INCIDENT ON A FERRY STEAMER.

    A gentleman, named George Miller, a resident of Manly, was returning to his home on Tuesday evenning, and took a seat in the saloon of the steamer Narrabeea. Opposite sat a m[?]n who fixed his gaze ...

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  38. YOUNG MAN'S HANDS CUT OFF.

    A soung man, Thos. Smith, aged 24, at Nullamduna, to-day was engaged in feeding a now steam chaffcutter at Champ's farm. By some means both hands were drawn ...

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  39. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Two bombs were thrown at a train conveying Mr. Hume, Public Prosecutor, to Sodepur, but no one was hurt. This is the seventh bomb outrage on this ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. CHAMPIONSHIP SCULLING.

    Arnst considers that Barry should come to New Zealand if he wants to row for the championship. The whole matter in to be considered by his backers within a few days. Arnst ...

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  41. F[?]TAL CIRCULAR SAW ACCIDENT.

    The Nambour police have forwarded a telegram to the Commissioner of Police in the effect that Thomas Brand[?], a man employed at the Woombye Sawmills, met his death ...

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  42. BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The body of the man who was drowned at Manly on Tuesday night while endeavouring to catch the Burrabra, was identified at the morgue to-day as that of Richard Loseby, a ...

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  43. BE OF GOOD CHEER!

    A little Wolfe's Schnapps night and morning does lasting good. It is at once "a drink and a tonic," and goes straight to the places that need help.—Advt. ...

    Article : 33 words
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