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  2. LISBON ASSASSINATIONS.

    The assassination of King Carlos and the Crown Prince Luis was not wholly unexpected. A week before the event newspaper telegrams indicated that Senhor Franco's dictatorship ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S CAPTAIN.

    At yesterday's meeting of the M. A. Noble testimonial committee. In addition to the transaction of routine business. It was decided to wire to Perth, Brisbane, and ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND SPEAKERSHIP

    Parliament was opened to-day by commission. In the Legislative Council the President read a message from the Governor informing the Council that the Governor had ...

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  5. GRAVE MENACE TO PUBLIC HEALTH.

    The weekly supplement to "Building," a journal published under the auspices of the Master Builders' Association, and the Engineering Association of New South "Wales, ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS.

    The serious crisis which has threatened the coal-mining industry since the Special Court adjourned last Friday has not in the interval become less grave. Heddon Greta, ...

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  7. RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

    In the Court of King's Bench yesterday, Mr. Justice Lawrance decided that the proposed joint scheme of the Great Northern and Great Central railways for the ...

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  8. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    Mr. J. A. M. Macdonald (Liberal) moved in the House of Commons last night,— "That owing to the continued friendly relations which subsist between Great ...

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  9. FRONTIER CAMPAIGN.

    The King has congratulated Major-General Willcocks for conducting the expedition against the Zakka Khels on the northwest frontier of India with so much skill. ...

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  10. BEWILDERED AND DEMORALISED.

    The Zakka Khels state that the swiftness of the British movements bewildered them, and the new 10-pounder mountain gun firing smokeless powder demoralised ...

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  11. A MURDEROUS ANARCHIST.

    Irritated by efforts to discover the murderer of Father Heinrichs, who was shot by an anarchist at Denver while giving the man Holy Communion, an anarchist gained ...

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  12. CANADIAN BANK HELD UP.

    Two masked robbers entered the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Winnipeg and tried to loot it. The teller, though seriously wounded by the robbers, fired his revolver ...

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  13. NORTH COAST SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The conference at which the officers of the North Coast S.N. Company, Ltd., are seeking higher wages was continued yesterday. The company refused to accept the officers' The ...

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  14. MR. BOWLING IN OPPOSITION.

    Mr. Peter Bowling, representative of the miners on the Special Court, has attended a number of the lodge meetings called to deal with the committee s resolutions concerning ...

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  15. SIR H. CAMPBELE-BANNERMAN.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman passed a restful night, and his condition shows some improvement. ...

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  16. WHAT IS A DEFICIENT PLACE?

    The latest strike, that at Heddon-Greta colliery—serves to show how, at times, the demands of the miners can be most unreasonable. Two of the men left the mine a few ...

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  17. MORE PROVINCES.

    Siam contemplates ceding the States of Kelantan and Tringanu to the east of the northern portion of the Straits Settlements to Great Britain, who will modify her ...

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  18. INCAUTIOUS MR. MAUGER.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Nelld quoted a large number of statements attributed to the Postmaster-General, Mr. Mauger, regarding the alleged excessive drinking propensities ...

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  19. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    It was decided by the Supreme Court of Canada recently that the Immigration Restriction Act passed by the Legislature of British Columbia was unconstitutional, because of ...

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  20. VAUCLUSE TAKES ACTION.

    An effort is again being made to secure an amendment of the constitution of the Water and Sewerage Board, so as to separate the two administrative functions it now controls. ...

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  21. TRIANGULAR TEST MATCHES.

    Mr. Abe Bailey, the South African financier, will present a Cup, to be held by the successive winners in the triangular cricket contests between England, ...

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  22. MR. MAUGER APOLOGISES.

    "I am satisfied," said Mr. Mauger to-day, "that my answer to my critics will be the vindication ot my position. I regret if any remarks of mine should injure in the slightest ...

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  23. GENERAL RAINS COMING.

    The monsoonal rain storm predicted a few days ago made its appearance yesterday in the far western districts, and is rapidly extending eastward. At 3 p.m. yesterday rain ...

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  24. DROUGHT AT GUNDAGAI.

    Gundagai has not been in a worse plight for many years. Throughout the district there is on entire absence of feed, while the dams and springs are without a drop of water. Sheep ...

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  25. THE ALLEGED ""RINGING-IN."

    Giving evidence yesterday in the Crow Elastic turf case, in which Barney Supple was committed for trial, Patrick H. Farley, a minor, said that in January Supple said to ...

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  26. ADVANCE IN CONSOLS.

    Consols were quoted yesterday at £87 17s 6d, an advance of 10s since Thursday last. ...

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  27. LATE LORD LINLITHGOW.

    In the Senate to-day the following resolution was passed:—"That this Senate desires to express its deepest sympathy with Lady Linlithgow and family in the great loss sustained ...

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  28. THE DEUCE DIARIST.

    Mary Robinson, the diarist in the Druce case, on remand, was charged before Sir Albert de Rutzen at the Bow-street Police Court yesterday with perjury and ...

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  29. CHARGE OF AMBIGUITY.

    The "Times" writes thar Mr. Balfour in, moving his amendment merely sought to remove a possible ambiguity in Mr. Asquith's statement. If no ambiguity ...

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  30. VOTING OF THE LODGES.

    Special meetings of all the lodges in the Newcastle and South Maitland districts are being held for the purpose of ascertaining the feeling of the district on the proposals of the ...

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  31. RESCUED FROM THE SURF.

    Another very narrow escape from drowning ocurrcd at the Coledale beach on Sunday morning. A surf bather ventured too far out and was caught by the undertow. He was ...

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  32. STATES AND UNION.

    Mr. W. H. Taft, Secretary of State for War in the United States, in course of a non-party address, delivered at Brooklyn, urged that Congress should take action to ...

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  33. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    The Shipping Federation, the railways, and some gas companies, several Chambers of Commerce, and other large consumers of coal, are organising opposition to the ...

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  34. UNREST IN THE EAST.

    The latest Eastern files, which arrived by the Kumano Maru to-day, state:- A movement is afoot in Canton to establish a big company to run steamers to ...

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  35. FIGHT WITH REVOLVERS.

    A serious shooting affray occurred at Angaston, at about 12.30 to-day. Samuel Tucker, supposed to be the perpetrator of an attack on Phillip Chue, at Findon, was reported to ...

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  36. DROWNED BODIES LOCKED TOGETHER.

    Two young men, Charles Worley and Thomas Kemp, were drowned in the Goulburn weir to-day. It is surmised that while they were swimming one got into difficulties, and the ...

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  37. NEW YORK TO PARIS.

    Snow and bad roads are impeding the motorists contesting the New York to Paris race. The contestants have passed Chicago, en ...

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  38. LADY LINLITHGOW'S THANKS.

    The Governor-General this morning received the following cablegram from the Marchioness of Lin[?]ithgow;—"Grateful thanks on behalf of my children and myself to you, ...

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  39. CHARGES BY MR. BOWLING.

    At a meeting of Hebburn miners at Weston last Sunday, the president of the federation, Mr. Peter Bowling, made reference to the way the cases were being conducted before the ...

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  40. BERLIN-STETTIN CANAL.

    The ship canal connecting Berlin and Stettin will cost 2¼ millions sterling, and it is expected to be completed in 1912. ...

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  41. ADVANCED LEPROSY CASES.

    Two aborigines at Signet Bay were found to be Buffering from leprosy. The disease is so far advanced that the victims have lost their hands. ...

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  42. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The second day's play in the international cricket match on the Adelaide oval was brighter than that of Monday. Principally through good hitting by Crawford, and steady ...

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  43. RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA.

    Prussia's Polish expropriation law is deeply resented in Russia. It is interpreted as an effort on the part of Prussia to push eastward. ...

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  44. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Mr. V. H. Metcalf, Secretary of State for the Navy in the United States, is preparing an estimate of the cost and duration of a visit of the battle fleet to ...

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  45. OUR NEW SERIAL.

    In Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Castle we have a type of authorship that aims at the highest Their Joint novel of 1907, "My Merry Sockburst," was one of the great successes of the ...

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  46. THE DANYSZ VIRUS.

    A well-attended public meeting, consisting of farmers, business people, and others, was held at Geurie to protest against experiments on the mainland with Dr. Danysz's microbo ...

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  47. LIQUOR' TRADE FIGHTING.

    The London Central Board of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, representing 13,000 license-holders, has decided to open a campaign against the Licensing ...

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  48. SWEATING THE CLERGY.

    A meeting of the Parochial Council was held last night in connection with Archdeacon Abbott's letter to his parishioners. The press representatives were not allowed to be ...

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  49. ENGINES OF WAR.

    A Swiss-American engineer named Bau[?]erter has offered to sell to the United States Government for a million sterling an automatic, noiseless, smokeless, ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The sum of £2,000,000 is being spent on a drainage scheme for Cairo. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS. Several trains have been embedded in ...

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  51. RACIAL FEELING IN VANCOUVER.

    The proposed anti-Asiatic parade in Vancouver has been abandoned, in order to avoid the riots that it was thought would occur. ...

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  52. THE POWER OF THE TIP.

    Speaking at the luncheon in connection with the annual picnic of the Amalgamated Railway Employees' Association at Wagga to-day, the Mayor, Alderman Joseph Hayes, said he had ...

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  53. FORTUNES IN OPIUM.

    The Minister for Customs said to-day he has no reason to believe that wholesale leakages in his department were taking place. The charges by the Adelaide Commissioner of ...

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  54. MASQUERADING AS POLICEMAN.

    Jno. Buckley, a station hand, on Saturday pretended to be a policeman, and during the night he went to the house of a miner named Wells, said Wells's wife was keeping a ...

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  55. FATAL FIRE.

    A tragic incident occurred here last night or early this morning, when an old couple," over 60 years of age, were burnt to death. The deceased, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, ...

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  56. CATALONIA'S LOYALTY.

    As a result of influential advice from persons acquainted with Catalan affairs, Queen Christina, mother of King Alfonso, is about to reside at Barcelona, with the ...

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  57. A GHASTLY FIND.

    The body of a man was found in the river near Condong, on Monday. It was decomposed and unrecognisable. It is supposed to be the body of an aboriginal named Gilbert, who has ...

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