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  2. IN THE GRIP OF THE GANGS.

    "New South Wales, in common with the rest of Australia, has got to wake up in regard to keeping crime in check. Things are getting bad, and we must spend money to put our house in ...

    Article : 442 words
  3. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, referring to the offer made last month by Canada to send a minister to attend the meetings of the Imperial Defence Committee, ...

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  4. THE SECOND ROUND IN BLAYNEY.

    Ministers held a consultation in the Premier's office yesterday morning which lasted over an [?], all being present except MessTS. Cann, Carmichael and Edden, who are out of town. ...

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  5. WAR AGAIN.

    The Peace Conference concluded last night. The Turks proposed that the new boundary should start near Adrianople, leaving the city in Turkish territory. Thence it should follow ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. 50,000 EMPLOYEES IDLE.

    One hundred and sixteen sardine factories in Brittany have had to close down owing to the fishermen engaged in the industry declining to adopt the new methods that have been ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. RUSSELL CASE.

    The report of Judge Scholes, the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the dismissal of James Russell from the Mount Kemba colliery, was presented yesterday. It will be ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION.

    A new era in the work of immigration commenced yesterday, when Mr. A. A. Dangar formally opened the British Emigration League's Receiving Depot and Labor Exchange, at ...

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  9. REVOLUTION MOOTED.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Evening Standard" has forwarded an ominous report. He avers that the revolutionaries are planning a great coup by means of a general strike. ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    The envoys of the Balkan States at the London Peace Conference have issued the final statement of their demands to the Turkish delegates. ...

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  11. ENGLISH UNIONISTS CONFER.

    At a conference of 500 delegates representing two million trades unionists, Mr. A. Henderson, chairman of the Labor party in the House of Commons in 1908 and 1909, and the present ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. ROCKEFELLER STILL MISSING.

    Mr. "William Rockefeller has successfully evaded the detectives who were endeavoring to serve a subpoena upon him to attend a sitting of the Commission inquiring into the ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. [?] TURKEY UNPREPARED.

    The "Daily Telegraph" (London) asserts that the allies have received information that Nazim Pasha informed the Grand Vizier that Turkey will be unable to resume hostilities. ...

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  14. FEMALE PICKPOCKETS ACTIVE.

    During the Christmas season the business people of Sydney lost hundreds of pounds worth of goods through "shoplifting." This is not all, however. The latest, arrival is the well-dressed ...

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  15. CHIOS SURRENDERS.

    It is officially stated that the 2000 Turks forming the garrison at Chios have unconditionally surrendered. ...

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  16. WHAT THE SECOND BALLOT MAY BRING FORTH.

    Who will win ? Labor never yet acknowledged the possibility of defeat, and it is so in this case, despite the fact that its recognised nominee bas finished third in the first ballot. ...

    Article : 530 words
  17. "CONCILIATOR-IN-CHIEF."

    The London North-Western Railway Company has expressed itself satisfied with the results of a prolonged experiment of an officer appointed as "grievance hearer" to investigate ...

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  18. SHIP DESTROYED BY MINE.

    The sailing ship Theodorus, carrying the Ottoman flag and with a cargo from Dikeli to Velona, was accidentally blown up through striking a floating mine at the entrance to Smyrna Bay. ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. THE WOUNDED VICEROY.

    Lord Hardinge was reported free from lever yesterday. He is still suffering from deafness, however, and the aching of his wounds prevents him ...

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  20. MR. WATSON'S OPINION.

    The pronouncement of the State Premier was made known to Mr. J. C. Watson yesterday evening. After reading the statement, Mr. Watson remarked:— ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. TAXI-STRIKE SETTLED.

    The taxicab drivers' strike at Liverpool has been settled. They have agreed to accept a cheaper lower grade petrol. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CRIME DETECTION METHODS NEED DEVELOPING.

    "It's no use trying to disguise the fact, petty crime is on the increase in Sydney, and leads to greater deeds on the bad side of the ledger." The speaker was a retired police officer, who ...

    Article : 714 words
  23. GENERAL ELECTION.

    Liberal organs declare that the Government does not intend to precipitate a general election, notwithstanding the temptation arising from the distraction and embarrassment of ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. GALES SWEEP AMERICAN COAST.

    Heavy gales are sweeping the east coast of the United States. Newport has been inundated in sections. Many schooners have been lost, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. HOPELESSLY OVERDUE.

    Underwriters, consider that the steamers Whittingham and Snowdornange are hopelessly overdue in the Atlantic. ...

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  26. RENUNCIATION.

    The Right Rev. Henry Hutchinson Montgomery, D.D., D.C.L., Prebendary of Wenlocks-barn in St. Paul's Cathedral, has spontaneously relinquished a considerable portion of his salary ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. NEXT FORTNIGHT'S CAMPAIGN.

    The question whether the Labor Party actively continue the campaign until the second ballot is held will be considered at a meeting of the executive of the P.L.L. early in the week. ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    An amendment on clause 9 of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill to exclude border parishes, of which 14 are wholly in English dioceses and six in Welsh dioceses, was negatived by 204 ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. CLERGYMAN'S ANONYMOUS BEQUESTS

    The estate or the Rev. John Ellis Has been valued at £184,000. Amongst his bequests was one of £100,000 to Cambridge University. ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. "DROP BEEBY!"

    Speaking for the straightout Laborites, Mr. J. J. Talbot, a member of the Labor Council and of the executive of the A.W.U., said :—"We thought that Mr. Johnston would have polled ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. INSURANCE ACT TROUBLES.

    The newspapers are strong in their criticisms of Mr. Lloyd George's speech to the Advisory Committee of the Insurance Act. They draw particular attention to his ...

    Article : 130 words
  32. TRADE OF EMPIRE COMMISSION

    The Trade of Empire Commission leaves by the P. and O. steamer Medina for Australia. ...

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  33. THE LIBERAL VIEW.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, Liberal Organiser, who is a candidate for the Senate, referred, to the election as follows:—"The vote is very reassuring to the Liberal ...

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  34. SPRANG A LEAK.

    The Cunard liner Syria picked up near Bona, Algeria, seven boats containing 98 passengers and crew from the French steamer St. Augustin. The St. Augustin sprang a leak and sank. ...

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  35. AVIATION ACCIDENTS.

    An accident occurred at the Farnborough flying grounds to-day to one of the array pattern British biplanes. The pilot fell a distance of 50 feet, and had ...

    Article : 80 words
  36. IN FAVOR OF IMMIGRATION.

    The empire Trade Commission in its interim report, recommends an increase in immigration as being essential to the development of the dominions' resources. ...

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  37. DATE OF SECOND BALLOT.

    No date has yet been fixed for the second ballot. Under the Act it must take place not sooner than 14 and not less than 21 days after the first ballot. The date has to be decided by ...

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  38. MOTOR BANDITS IN CHICAGO.

    Four bandits in a motor-car wrecked a jeweller's window here to-day, and escaped with a tray of valuable diamonds. The police used their revolvers, but failed to ...

    Article : 148 words
  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Night—The Duke of Abercorn died to-day. He succumbed to an attack of pneumonia. ...

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  40. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    An explosion took place at the De Beers dynamite works, at West Somerset. Two white employees were killed and five natives. ...

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  41. THIRD PARTY CONFERENCE.

    Mr. H. D. Morton, who returned from Blayney yesterday, stated that a conference would be held in Sydney during February of delegates from all parts of the State favorable to the ...

    Article : 38 words
  42. AERIAL RECORD.

    An airman named Faller carried five passengers for an hour in a military biplane. This feat constitutes a record. ...

    Article : 36 words
  43. LATE SHIPPING,

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Arrivals (passed Dover): Madgeburg, Kia Ora, Wismer, Valparaiso, Knight of the Garter, Waltrante. Departures: For Melbourne, Turul; for Sydney, ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. THE FINAL FIGURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  45. "THIRD PARTY DOOMED."

    To-day the chances of Mr. Beeby winning the second ballot are regarded here as exceedingly remote, and unless a decided change takes place Mr. Withington will win by a large majority. ...

    Article : 274 words
  46. HYDROPLANE FATALITY.

    At Fecamp, near Havre, a hydroplane overturned. The aviator was rescued, but the mechanic was drowned. ...

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  47. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Unsettled to showery on the coast and highlands, and more thunder in the north-east. Fine in the west. Cool southerly winds throughout; strong to gales on the coast. ...

    Article : 48 words
  48. LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
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