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  2. Advertising

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived — Koonawarra and Glaucus, from Newcastle. Sailed—Komura, for Newcastle; Cape Ortegal, for United Kingdom. ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr T. H. Hicks, secretary of the Australasia Tennis Association, has received a cable message stating that Wilding is prepared to play for Australasia in all ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    Striking matches to guide them through the scrub detectives early this morning surrounded a mia mia in the bush near Shepparton and, with revolvers in hand ...

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  7. STORY OF THE SEA.

    The German barque Eilbek has arrived at Astoria, Wishington, with the captain and crew of the British collier Battle Abbey. It appears that the ...

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  8. WORLD'S MEAT TRADE.

    The annual report issued by Messrs W. Weddel and Company, Colonial Commission Agents, has been published. The report declares that the general ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. ZABERN INCIDENT.

    The trial by court martial at Strasburg of Lieut-Col. Von Reuter and Lieut. Schad, on charges arising out of the conflict between the garrison and ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    The "New York World" to-day prints a sensational despatch from Mexico City, based on what President Huerta is alleged to have said to an ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. THE STURT EXPEDITION

    Mr John M'Gorrey, one of the three survivors of the Sturt expedition in 1861, died at the Parkside Asylum this morning, at the age of 7[?] years. ...

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  12. DETAILS OF ARREST.

    [?] superintendent of the Criminal Investigation Department, duly received a telegram from Detective A. S. Burvett stating that Winter had been ...

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  14. TERRIFIC STORM.

    Much damage was caused by a terrific storm this afternoon. Many houses were unroofed, and dismantled, and iron telegraph poles gro[?]ely twisted. ...

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  15. PRICE OF BEEF RAISED.

    The butchers have raised the price of beef all round. Some of the retail butchers are charging 1d 1b, while others are confining the increase to certain ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. THE CROWN PRINCE EXPLAINS.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" makes a statement to-day in regard to the part played by the Crown Prince in the Zabern trouble. The "Tageblatt" states ...

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  17. DUBLIN RIOTS.

    There were lively scenes to-day at the sitting of the Royal Commission, which is inquiring into the Dublin strike riots of August last. ...

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  18. RIVAL AIRMEN.

    The refusal of Jules Vedrines, the famous airman, to fight a duel with [?] rival [?] at Cairo, is likely to have [?] consequences for ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The [?] clerks of the south-east division took a [?] to-day as to whether the majority favored the creation of an industrial board to apply to their ...

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  20. BOXING.

    Albert Scanlon, the Queensland boxer had another match in London to-night. He met "Corporal" Anderson in a ten rounds contest at the ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. DEFENDANT'S DRAMATIC APPEAL

    Colonel [?] Reuter made a dramatic appeal to the court martial at Strass[?] He declared that as a soldier and a man, he had done only what was ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING.

    The attempt to arrange a match between the English heavyweights, "Bombardier" Wells and "Bandsman" Blake, who recently defeated the ...

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  23. PELAW MINE TROUBLE.

    The wheelers at the Pelaw main colliery are not working, having left through the refusal of the manager to reinstate one of their fellow employes. ...

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  24. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The new Waterside Workers' Union to-day elected a former striker, Mr Ajar, as president, and also passed a resolution protesting against the filing of an ...

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  25. RAND STRIKE.

    The Transvaal railway strike started at midnight last night, but all the indications at present point to its early termination. The labor leaders admit ...

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  26. CANTEEN SCANDALS.

    In connection with the army canteen scandal sixteen summonses were to-day granted to be returned on the 17th inst. The names of the persons ...

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  27. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES

    Representative Cummings, although an opponent of woman's suffrage, offered last week to present a suffrage petition to the State Legislature if ...

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  28. CARPENTIER v BLAKE.

    It is announced that a match has been arranged between Georges Carpentier and Bandsman Blake, for £500 a side, and a purse of £2000. ...

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  29. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR

    Captain F. H. Gale, of the Bedfordshire Regiment, and Lieutenants C. Wilson, late of the 10th Hussars, have been appointed aides-de-camp to Sir ...

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  30. PHOTOGRAUHERS BOARD.

    The Minister for Labor has nominated the following for appointment as members of the Photographers' Board: Employers—Messrs H. F. Brown, H. ...

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  31. DEATHS OF PEERS.

    The death has occurred of the first Viscount Cross, at the advanced age of 91 years. (Richard Assheton Cross, G.C.B. ...

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  32. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    Sir John Fuller, formerly Governor of Victoria, will pay a visit to Lord Willingdon, Governor of Bombay, before going to Colombo to meet Lady ...

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  33. TURKISH ARMY REFORMS.

    Enver Bey, the new Turkish Minister for War, has appointed himself Chief of Staff. The "Tanin" states that the High ...

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  34. BEAUFORT STRIKE.

    Everything is quiet with regard to the Beaufort strike, but it is expected that there will be a development shortly. It is now nearly four months since the ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT FIRM.

    Several sections of the railway men are balloting as to whether or not they will strike. The sparsity of funds [?] acting as a deterrent. The men's leaders ...

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  36. WAR OF ARMAMENTS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," in its issue this evening, comments on the remarks made apropos of national armaments by Mr C. E. Hobhouse, Chancellor of ...

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  37. BOY STRANGLED.

    The body of a seven years old boy was found under the seat of a railway carriage at Shoreditch last night. Death was caused by stragulation. The child ...

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  38. CHAFF BOYCOTT.

    From the Fodder and Fuel Union the Geelong produce merchants have received a list of 14 Connewarre farmers who have been declared under the union ...

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  39. EARL CAWDOR.

    The death is announced of Hug[?] Frederick Vaughan Campbell, fourth Earl Cawdor, who only succeeded to the title in 1911. The deceased peer ...

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  40. POSITION AGAIN GRAVE.

    The strike of railway employes has assumed serious proportions. Drivers, shunters and guards have left work, and the Transvaal railways have been ...

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  41. CANADA'S NAVAL BILL.

    The Conservative newspapers announce that the Government is vacilating on the question of again introducing the naval [?] ...

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  42. CHURCH SERVICES.

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  43. CHANCELLOR'S STATEMENTS.

    During his holiday visit to France, Mr Churchill exchanged unofficial views with three members of the Cabinet. The French Government considers that ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    There are prospects that the Australian above season will open well. The market will probably be cleared of Nova Scotian and Californian apples before ...

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  45. LYRICS FROM THE POETS.

    Golden slumbers kiss your eyes. Smiles awake you when you rise, Sleep pretty wantons, do not cry, And I will sing a lullaby ...

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  46. BUTTER MARKET.

    The butter market closed rather slow after the good trade done on the three opening days of the week. Dan[?] is quoted at 127s, 128s to 129s ...

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  47. PRESBYTERIAN.

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  48. PEACE COMMITTEE.

    The committee of the third Peace Conference recommend the holding of a semi-official international conference to study the problem of the limitation of ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLES.

    The laboratory and gymnasium attached to St. Paul's Training College at Cheltenham were destroyed by fire this morning. ...

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  50. WELSH MINE DISASTER.

    The inquiry concerning the terrible colliery disaster of Seng[?] was resumed to-day. [?] expert witness expressed the opinion that the explosion ...

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  51. METHODIST.

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  53. WHEAT MARKET.

    The [?] market [?] steady prices [?] Australian wheat on the spot is [?] being [?] ...

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  54. NO RIFT IN CABINET.

    Speaking at Kingsley, in Yorkshire yesterday, Mr Buckmaster Solicitor-General said there was not even a [?] the Cabinet regarding armaments. ...

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  55. GREECE WANTS [?]OUGHTS.

    The Brazilian Government has reported an [?] offer from Greece for [?] two Breadnoughts. ...

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  56. SIR RUFUS ISAACS

    Sir Rufus Isaacs Lord Chief Justice of England who was raised to the [?]age on January 1st, has taken the title of Lod Reading. From 1904 to ...

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  57. CONGREGATIONAL.

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  58. JAPAN'S DEVELOPMENTS.

    [?] The loan is [?] of ...

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  59. BAPTIST.

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  60. [?] POLITICS.

    At a meeting [?] ...

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  61. MEN RESUME WORK.

    The [?] and dock[?] of the City of [?] resumed work despite the [?] ...

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  62. MISCELLANEOUS

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