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  2. N.S.W. ELECTIONS. FURTHER RETURNS

    Excepting as regards the absent votes, which will not be completely counted for several days, the counting of votes in the metropeitan constituencios in connection ...

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  3. VICTORIAN POLITICAL CRISIS

    Another important move occurred to-day in connection with the State pont[?]al crisis, resulting from the defeat of the Watt Liberal Ministry in the Legislative ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. THE NEW ZEALAND STRIKE

    TWenty-seven members of the old Waterside Uion joined the new union to-day. The employers' executive has received a message of congratulation from ...

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  5. MIDSUMMER VACATION

    Speech day—always an interesting function at the Soutnport School—was additionally notable on this occasion from the fact that it was the first since the ...

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  6. ELECTORAL BREACH.

    A case of considerable interest for Federal voters, agents, canvassers, &c., was heard here in the Police Court to-day before Mr. W. Harris, P.M. The ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. "COURIER" WEATHER CHART.

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  8. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) was tendered a reception by the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce yesterday, when he delivered an ...

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  9. NEWTOWN STATE SCHOOL

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  10. ALLEGED BABY FARMING

    The detectives continued their search to-day at the house and ground in Malcolm-road, Mordialloc, lately occupied by Mrs. Isabella Newman, who committed ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. WHAT AUSTRALIA BORROWS.

    Sir Newton Mooro (Agent-General for Western Australia), responding to the tonst of "The Dominions" at the dinner of the Edinburgh Merchants' Association, ...

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  12. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The fourth of the 1913-1914 series of Brisbane wool sales will be held to-day, and on the two following days. The quantity of wool to be offered amounts to ...

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  13. HEMMA[?] STATE SCHOOL.

    The breaking-up of the Hemmant' State School for the midsummer holidays took place yesterday, when the Hon. W. H. Harnes (State Treasurer), accompanied ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    Captain Ponsell, lately master of the Antarctic Terra Nova, in a letter to the newspapers, states that Commander Evans (who was second in command of ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. "THE GLOVES ARE OFF"

    Having failed to secure a conference to consider the demands made on the farmers, the rural workers, through the A W.U., has issued, under the heading ...

    Article : 217 words
  16. FIRES.

    A fire broke out shortly before 5 a.m. yesterday in an eight-roomed wooden dwelling in Gregory-terrace, occupied by Mrs. F. Mackay, and owned by the Colonial ...

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  17. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The Crystal Palace Purchase Fund (to buy the Palace for the nation) still requires £30,000. Towards this, £10,000 has been anonymously promised provided ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    Lieutenant Waclismuth, while flying over the sea at Liban, on the Baltie, fell, and was drowned. BERLIN, Sunday. ...

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  19. "DELIBERATELY DECEIVED"

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.F., Finandi[?] Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, has issued a statement, in which he declared that 90 per cent of the men who ...

    Article : 199 words
  20. "COME HOME; SICK!"

    An anxiety to save his crandmother from what he considered to be the unwelcome visits of her granddaughter and three great-grandchildren led to the ...

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  21. STANMORE STATE SCHOOL.

    The breaking up to the Stanmore State School took place on Saturday. The children were entertained at a pienic and Christmas tree in the school grounds, and ...

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  22. PLOT IN FORMOSA.

    Six prisoners have been sentenced to death and 131 to long terms of penal servitude in Formosa in connection with a conspirary instigated by (hinese ...

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  23. SHIPPING OFFICERS.

    Houlder's steamship line announces having granted substantial increases in pay to thief, second, and third officers, and also concessions in the way of travelling ...

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  24. MEDITERRANEAN QUESTION

    A striting article, published in the "Neues Wiener Tagblatt," suggests the arrangement of a convention for a fixed number of years for benevolent ...

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  25. POSTAL DEMANDS.

    A conference of postal employees at Leicester renewed the demand for an all round increase in wages of 15 per cent; rejected by two votes a proposal to adopt ...

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  26. FIRE IN A MINE

    A fire occurred in a mine at Rybuik. Thirteen men were killed, and three others are missing. ...

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  27. THE BALKANS.

    Servia is reinforcing her troops in the passes on the Bulgarian and Albanian frontiers, apprehending that marauding lands may attack the new Servian ...

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  28. THE LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    Information concerning the result of Saturday's local option poll is coming to hand very slowly. Counting has not been completed in the suburbs, while in the ...

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  29. CHARGED ON SUSPICION.

    Arthur Clifford was brought before the court this morning charged on suspicion with having unlawfully set fire to the Commercial Hotel. Evidence was given ...

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  30. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The group of Radicals headed by M. Caillaux, by refusing co-operation, has prevented M. Dupuy or M. Ribot from forming a Cabinet in succession to that ...

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  31. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Hon. W. H. Kelly (Assist at Minister for Home Affairs), answering the statements of Mr. Bamford, M. H. R., that the Transcontinental Railway ...

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  32. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The trade union debates, at the conference held in Dublir with the object of offeeting a settlement of the strike, rejected the offer of the employers to ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The London "Daily Mail" commends the action of Western Australia in punishing employers who interfere with the marriages of employees, It further suggests ...

    Article : 160 words
  34. NEW BILL OF LADING.

    In view of the fr[?]encv of st[?]es the International Shipping Federation has prepnred new clauses which it is intended to embody in all bills of lading, for the ...

    Article : 73 words
  35. SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY.

    Two fresh cases of smallpox came to light in the suburbs to-day. The patients are children. There are now in quarantine 48 pationts, and 56 convalescents ...

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  36. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    At a sale of racehorses to-day the following changed hands:—Happy Saint, to the Allendale Stock Farm, 100 guineas; Ma Goose, to J. C. Manifold, 165 guineas: ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. Across Australia in a "Ford."

    Queensland Motor Agency Ltd., Brisbane—"Ford" agents—are in receipt of the following telegram from Hughenden from Mr. Francis Birtles, who is now ...

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  38. MOTOR GAR COLLISION.

    A motor car in which Bombardier Wells was travelling was smashed up as the result of a collision with another car at Selsey. Wells, however, was not ...

    Article : 39 words
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