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  2. SECONDAEY EDUCATION.

    In presenting the annual report of Newington College at the speech day gathering on Friday afternoon, the headmaster, the Rev. C. J. Prescott, made some interesting remarks ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Arbitration Court has given its decision in the case of the Shipmasters' Association v Wellington Harbour Board, in which the question arose whether it was within the ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Two officials of the Public Works Department, Messrs Algernon Peake and H. Fleming, have been instructed to make a survey of the town of Wagga, in connection with the ...

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  5. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The defeat of Mr. Kennedy for Echuca reduces the number of Deaklnites in the House of Representatives to 16, Including members of the Ministry, exclusive of Sir John Forrest ...

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  6. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Bishop of Manchester (Dr. Knox) in a letter to the press exhorts the House of Lords not to abandon the schools of the Church of England in older to save the ...

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  7. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    The elections to the German Reichstag will be held on January 25. It is reported at Berlin that Prince Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, is ...

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  8. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    Yesterday, the first Sunday under the Separation regime in France, passed without incident among the large congregations in the churches in Paris. A few ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER.

    Mr. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, accompanied by Mrs. Kidston, arrived in Sydney by train yesterday morning. Mr. Kidston[?] in an interview with a "Herald" reporter, ...

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  10. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred in the principal thoroughfare of Wellington this afternoon. When Mrs. Kensington, wife of Mr. W. C. Kensington, Under-Secretary for Lands, and ...

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  11. NATIONALIST SUPPORT.

    The Irish Roman Catholic Bishops are amazed at the action of the Nationalist party in supporting the Government on the Education Bill. ...

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  12. BROKEN HILL'S PROSPERITY.

    Men are steadily arriving in Broken Hill from other parts of the Commonwealth seeking work which skilled artisans have no dlfficulty in finding. Soveral men from ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO EMBROIL SPAIN.

    At the instance of the Pope, Senor Ojeda, the Spanish Ambassador to the Vatican, sounded Senor Leon y Castillo. Spanish Ambassador at Paris, relative to ...

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  14. THE KAIKOHE TRAGEDY.

    Taui, the Ka[?]koh[?] murderer, after killing Constable Kingl's wife, whom he shot while attempting to kill his own wife, shot another native named Hone and then committed ...

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  15. PRINCE BULOW'S MANIFESTO.

    Prince Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor, has issued a lighting, manifesto for the election based on a declaration that the Government is determined to abandon the ...

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  16. LORDS DEMAND CONCESSIONS.

    The "Times" states that the Education Bill is lost unless the Earl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, unnpunces very substantial concessions. ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    There was a representative selection at to-day's wool sales, and competition was exceedingly active. The market was very firm and buoyant, and prices a halt-penny higher ...

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  18. HOSPITALS.

    "Hospital Day" was held here for the first time on Saturday, and was most successful. The sum of £75 was obtained in Muswellbrook, and it is expected that outside places ...

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  19. NATIONALISTS' SUPPORT.

    English Roman Catholics protest against the Nationalist members of the House of Commons, except Mr. T. Healy, supporting the refusal of the Government to ...

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  20. ENERGETIC ELECTIONEERING.

    The election campaign has begun with energy in Germany. The Centre (Clericals), Poles, and Socialists are acting together. ...

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  21. SCHOOLS OF ARTS.

    At a committee meeting of the School of Arts, held on Monday night last, it was decided to accept the tender of George Pullinger as librarian and caretaker. ...

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  22. MINISTERIAL ACTION.

    M. Briand, Minister of Public Worship, has introduced a bill into the Chamber of Deputies giving communes, departments, and the State immediate ownership of ...

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  23. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The new telephone service commonces on February 1. Revised telephone regulations which provide for the introduction of the toll service, have been issued. Toll telophone ...

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  24. THE CHURCHES.

    After the presentation of prizes at the Convent School on Friday Mrs. Gabriel Timbs, who has been church organist for the past 15 years was presented by the Roman Catholic ...

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  25. THE MOROCCO CONVENTION.

    The Spanish Chamber of Deputies has ratified the Moroccan Convention agreed to by the International Congress at A[?] geciras. ...

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  26. BRITISH MINISTER RESIGNS.

    Mr. J. E. Ellis, Parliamentary UnderSecretary for India, has resigned, on the ground of ill-health. ...

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  27. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush fire came on the south-west side of Billilla on Monday, 10th inst, and burnt in an casterly direction five miles, when the wind changed and the fire burnt north-west ...

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  28. TRANSVAAL AUTONOMY.

    There is increasing dissatisfaction in the Transvaal at the limitations of the Transvaal Constitution as regards Chinese labour and the exclusion of Swaziland ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.S. Encounter, which has been at Fremantle since Decomber 3, left this morning for Albany, where she will remain during the Christmas holidays. She will return to ...

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  30. LATE MINING.

    On the Stock Exchange quotations and sales were:— Bonni[?] Dundee, s 2s 2d; Brilliant Central b 9s, s 9s 5d; Brilliant Extended, s 12s 3d; ...

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  31. ADULTERATED GOODS.

    Twenty-eight cases against storekeepers charged with adulteration of goods, instituted by the Municipal Council, were heard by the P.M. to-day. In each case the accused pleaded ...

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  32. MACQUARIE ELECTION.

    Allegations are rife of serious irregularities in connection with the Macquarie election. ...

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  33. HETVOLK SUPPORT.

    Hetvolk Congress at Pretoria has unanimously decided to adopt the new Constitution, which is regarded as an improvement on that proposed by Mr. A. ...

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  34. LATE POLLING PARTICULARS.

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  35. EXPORT OF GOLD.

    The Moldavia left Fremantle this afternoon with two boxes, of bar gold valued at £10,029 for Bombay, five boxes of sovereigns and one box of bar gold for Colombo, valued ...

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  36. REGISTRATION OF A CLUB.

    At the Licensing Court to-day an application was made by James Browne for the renewal of the registration for the Helensburgh North Workmen's Club. Mr. A. A. Lysaght ...

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  37. RUSSIA SURRENDERS.

    The Russian Government has withdrawn the administrative measures against Mr. Braham, the correspondent of the "Times," who was expelled from ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    While working on the training track at Kensington yesterday the pony Loongana unseated his rider and ga[?]oped round the course. A groom named Harry Savngo ...

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  39. ATTEMPT ON AN ADMIRAL.

    While Admiral Dubassoff, formerly Governor of Moscow, was walking in the Taurida Gardens, St. Petersburg, two men fired revolver shots and threw two bombs, ...

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  40. STABBED IN THE EYE.

    Alex, Hutchinson, 13, living at Little Georgestreet, Pyrmont, was treated at Sydney Hospital yesterday for a wound over the left eye. It was stated that Hutchinson had an ...

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  41. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAB.

    While standing alongside his cab at the corner of Erskine and York streets yesterday afternoon James O'Brien, of Lansdown-street, Surry Hills, was knocked down by another ...

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  42. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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  43. A MINING MISHAP.

    About 1.20 p.m. on Saturday a heavy burst occurred, extending from No. 15 level in Baker's Creek mine to No. 10 in the Now Hillgrove mine. Several miners in Bnkor's Creek ...

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  44. DESPERATE REVOLUTIONARIES.

    A desperate light occurred at Lipkany, Bessarabia, between a band of peasants and officials on the one part, and three revolutionaries on the other, whom the ...

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  45. ACCIDENT TO DREADNOUGHT.

    H.M.S Dreadnought twice bumped heavily when entering Portsmouth basin against the caisson sill of the lock entrance. Some of her plates were started ...

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  46. VICTORIA.

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  47. BATHING FATALITIES.

    Clifton Hitchinson, aged 7, was accidentally drowned on Saturday whilst bathing in company with other children. The body was recovered yesterday about a mile down the ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND.

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  49. ANNEXATIONS BY CANADA.

    After annexing twelve islands beyond Hudson's Bay, Captain Bernier, in the Canadian cruiser Arctic, is wintering in Baffinland. ...

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  50. THE CONGO FREE STATE.

    Cardinal Gibbons, of the United States, declares that the nations are bullying Belgium in order to seize the Congo Free State as Ahab seized Naboth's vineyard. ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  52. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. F. R. Moor, Premier of Natal, will represent Natal at the Colonial Conference. ...

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  53. NARROAW ESCAPE FROM A SHARK.

    John Carriage, employed at a sawmill here, had a narrow escape from a shark on Saturday night. While engaged mooring a steam punt he missed his footing and fell into the ...

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  54. TASMANIA.

    About 400 eomployees attended a meeting at Gormanston last night to discuss the wages question. The following motion was carried unanlmousls:—"That a deputation be ...

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  55. FARTHEST NORTH.

    President Roosevelt has presented Commander Penry with the Hubbard Gold Medal of the National Geographic Society, for reaching farthest north. ...

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  56. REPRESENTATION OF STATES.

    The Cabinet to-day decided to join in the protest which the South Australian Ministry is making to the Imporlal Government against the States not being allowed separate ...

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  57. DEATH FROM HEAT APOPLEXY.

    The coroner, Mr. R. H. Antill, held an inquest to-day on the body of Mrs. Mary Noonan, who was found dead sitting on a box in her house this morning. A verdict of death from ...

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  58. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    Mrs. Annie Hill was found dead in bed at Fitzroy yesterday. At the inquiry to-day William Dalrymple dealer, stated that he had been living with deceased for six years[?] ...

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  59. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King Hankon and Queen Maud of Norway have arrived at Potsdam on a visit to the German Emperor. ABYSSINIA-KHARTOUM RAILWAY. ...

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  60. THE PRINCESS ROYAL.

    The Princess Royal (Duchess of Fife), who recently underwent an operation, is progressing, though her speedy recovery is not expected. The complaint from ...

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  61. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An earthquake was felt at Beltana at 2.15 o'clock this morning and anothor sovero shock at 3.52 a.m. The quake seemed to trave1 from east to west. A heavy ru[?]ble ...

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  62. POSTMASTER-GENERAL AND CLASSIFICATION.

    The classification of members of the new Federal Parliament does not please the Postmaster-General, who claims many of the anti-socialists as Ministerial supporters. This ...

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  63. UNIVERSITY COMMEMORATION.

    The students of the University of Adelaide held their a[?]al procession through the streets of Adelaide to-day. The demonstration brought crowds into the streets, and ...

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  64. CLAMOROUS TURKISH SAILORS.

    Two hundred Turkish sailors and marines, whose time of service had expired, made noisy demonstration in Constantinople, until the Sultan promised ...

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  65. VICTORIAN CRICKET TEAM.

    The following players have been chosen to represent Victoria in the interstate cricket match against New South Wales commencing on December 21 at Molbourno:— ...

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