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  2. "COURIER" WEATHER CHART.

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  3. TRAGEDIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Captain Campbell, of the Muriel, aidvises that a man named Boyed, employed as a cook on board, jumped overboard [?]ear Palm lslands. A boat was lowered ...

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  4. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Iu the Police Court tod-day, before Messrs. J. M. Baker and R. Paik, JJ.P., Eugene Currie was brought up on remand, charged with the wilful murder ...

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  5. CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL

    SYDNEY, January 4. Trouble has arisen over the decision of the Board of Control to send its representatives with the Australian team to ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    A " stop work" meeting of the Wharf Labourers Union was held today in connection with the demand for an increase from 1/3 to 1/5 an hour. It was decided ...

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  7. WRECKAGE FOUND

    A member of the start at Gatcombe Head lighthouse found a portion of wreekage of some vessel on the outer beach on Facing Island. It looks like a ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. LIQUOR BILL.

    The Legislative Council reassembled yesterday after the Christmas adjournment to resume consideration of the Liquor Bill amendments, concerning which there had ...

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  9. YARRA CANOEING TRAGEDY

    The body of Eva M'Cartney, one of the victims of the canoeing tragedy which occurred on the River Yarra on December 30, was recovered to-day. ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP CARR

    It is considered probable that the Right Rev. Daniel Mannix, D.D., president of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, Ireland, will be appointed Coadjutor to Archbishop ...

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  11. FOUND DEAD

    H. Cross, a miner, was found dead to-day in a camp at Waratah. Death was due to a gunshot wound, apparently self inflicted. ...

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  12. ALLEGED BURGLARY

    In the Police Court to-day charges were heard against two men in connection with the recent occurrences at Bourbon-street shops. Charles Rolston, alias Hall, was ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. RABBIT TRAPPERS' STRIKE

    A strike among rabbit trappers has begun in several of the large rabbit trapping centres, over the rates paid to the men. and delegates are going round extending ...

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  14. TROPICAL DISTURBANCE

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  15. ALLESED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    Josephine Riddel, a murried woman, aged 50, is alleged to have attempted to commit suicide last evening by swallowing a quantity of lysol, but by prompt medical ...

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  16. MINING STRIKE IN BELGIUM

    Twenty-five thousand miners at Borlnage, in Belgium, have gone out on strike. BRUSSELS, Thursday. ...

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  17. FRENCH CHAPTER OF HORRORS

    Six murders and five cases of "suicide were reported in france yesterday. Burglars stole a sum ot £800 and some valuable securities from a house in the ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. BEGIMENTAL OUTBREAK.

    The Press Association states that the men of a Scottish Infantry Regiment at the Longmoor Camp, Petersfield, enraged at being refused a holiday on New Year's ...

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  19. THE MINIMUM WAGE

    Mr. Thomas Burt, M.P., secretary of the Northumberland Miners' Association, has addressed a circular to the association, in which he states that too many ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. ALLEGED ASSAULT AT CASINO

    The whole of yesterday was occupied by the Police Magistrate in hearing the charge against three brotheis, Joteph Henry, and John Murphy, of having assaulted a ...

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  21. CASE OF SUNSTROKE.

    A man named Fred Evarsham was removed to the hospital by the Ambulance this morning suffering from sunstroke. ...

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  22. THE COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    In connection with the cotton trade strike and lockout in Lancashire, Sir George Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioner of the Board of Trade, has met ...

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  23. RECENT DROWNING FATALITIES.

    The body of the little girl Ag[?]es Wooldridge, who was drowned in the Elliott River on Wednesday, was recovered the same afternoon. Probably no magisterial ...

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  24. A GENERAL STOPPAGE OF WORK

    The unionists at Blackburn have asked the Pederation of Trade Unions to concider the question of a sympathetic stoppage of all work. ...

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  25. SECOND TEST MATCH

    The "Westminster Gazette" states that the result of the second test match confirms the opinion that Mr. Warner took a team nearly ...

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  26. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

    Stringent precautions have been taken by the Egyptian authorities against the smuggling of arins into Tripoh. Posts have been established along the coast ...

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  27. AMERICAN LABOUR LEADERS

    Emmett Flood, national organiser of the American Federation of Labour, has been arrested on a charge of conspiracy to destroy property by means of acid bombs ...

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  28. ACCIDENTS IN BRISBANE.

    A little schoolgirl named Mona Browning 7 years of age, yesterday received a lacerated wound on her right foot. A bottle she was holding burst, and a piece ...

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  29. WASHOUT ON THE MARYVALE LINE.

    Advice has been received by the Commissioner for Railways that on Wednesday a heavy, storm occurred on[?] the Maryvale line between, 12 and 13, miles, washing away ...

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  30. ALLEAGED FORGED BANK NOTES

    In the Bendigo court to-day two men, Charles Williamson and Walter Dent, were charged with having at Melbourne, on November 27. forged 24 Australian £5 ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOABD

    There was an interesting discussion at a special meeting of the water and Sewerage Board, held last evening, upon the question whether the pipes required for ...

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  32. ANGLO-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP

    The statements mnde by British Ministers in communications to the International Arbitration League with regard to friendship with Germany are not ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. THE KERANG SENSATION

    The operation of trepanning was to-day performed at Kerang upon Mrs Swift who is suffenng from a fractured skull caused, it is alleged, by her husband ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. BOXING

    It has been arranged that Langford and M'Vea shall meet in a return match on January 26. If M'Vea's right hand is not well enough by then the contest ...

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  35. THE LONGREACH HOSPITAL

    At a meeting of the Hospital Committee a letter was read from the Rev. M. Lane tendering his resignation as a member of the committee owing to his ...

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  36. CHICAGO MEAT PACKERS

    The trial of 11 prominent meat packers, who are charged with breaches of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law, is still proceeding. William Miles, manager for ...

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  37. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION

    The "Shipping Gazette" states that the New Zealand Shipping Company is amalgamating with the Federal Steam Navigation Company. ...

    Article : 270 words
  38. FORGERY RAMPANT.

    Forgery is rampant throughout the United States. The insurance fidelity companies have decided to increase the premiums and enforce the most stringent ...

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  39. BILLIARDS

    The second of the three hilliard matches of 18,000 up level, arranged between George Gray and H. W. Stevenson, the English champion, was continued ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) was visited to-day by the Hons. J. S. T. M'Gowen (Premier of New South South Wales), "W. A. Holman ...

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  41. CRIPPLING THE HOSPITALS

    Many subscribers to the hospitals, who will now have to pay their contributions under the National Insurance Act, have notified the discontinuance of ...

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  42. SIX DAYS' BICYCLE RACE

    Daylight to-day saw the six-day bicycle riders on the Sydney Cricket Ground still going strongly. After the midnight shifts a gramophone began to play a serles of ...

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  43. PERSIAN SITUATION

    Lord Lamington, speaking at Edinburgh, declared that Persla had been hampered and thwarted in her regeneration, and when she appeared to be ...

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  44. A REMARKABLE PROPOSAL

    Referring to-day to the suggestion made by the unions interested in the iron industry, that all bounty should be with held unless the employers agreed to grant ...

    Article : 70 words
  45. LAND COMMISSIONERS' COURTS.

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  46. ALFRED TENNYSON DICKENS

    Mr. Alfred Tennyson Dickens, a son of Charles Dickens, and who lived in Australia, died here after an acute attack of indigestion during a lecture tour. He ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. GERMANY'S PERIL.

    In its election manifesto the Government emphasises the need for the Reichstag to be reads to prolong the present economic, fiscal, and social policy ...

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  48. CHINESE REVOLUTION

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the revolutionary leader, who has been elected first President of the Chinese Republic, received an enthusiastic welcome at Nanking ...

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  49. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA

    The King and Queen, who have been in Calcutta for some days past, were present last night at a torchlight tattoo held on the Maidan Esplanade, near Government ...

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  50. THE DEADLY HATPIN

    The order prohibiting the wearing of projecting hatpins has come into operation, and 110 women who had contravened the order were fined on the first ...

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  51. ZONO TWIN

    Records, Jumbo Double, eided only, 3/ each now. Heindorff Bros., 210 Queen-st." ...

    Article : 18 words
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