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  2. FINANCE AGREEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The following is a copy of the agreement signed this afternoon by the Prime Minister (Mr Deakin), and by each of the State ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT OF CRETE

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—Greece's reply to the Porte is conciliatory, and promises to entirely conform to the decisions of the protecting Powers, ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mr George Munnings, of Oatlands, has been ailing of late. The latest bulletin, however, is that the sufferer is progressing favorably, and that the ...

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  5. PEACE SOCIETY

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — In a pamphlet published by the Peace Society. Mr Andrew Carnegie suggests that if the eight chief naval powers of ...

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  6. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A tragedy, presumably the outcome of domestic unhappiness, but for which no precise motive can be prescribed, occurred this ...

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  7. MUTINOUS MILITIAMEN.

    Mutinous militiamen hoisted the Greek flag on the fort at the entrance to Candia Harbor, and threatened to shoot the Greek officers for objecting, ...

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  8. SEDITION IN INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Near Dublin and other centres of population in Ireland placards printed with large title type and bearing the inscription, ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—In the House of Commons, the South Africa Union Bill was passed through committee. ...

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  10. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —A man named George Thompson, an American, has been remanded at the Marylebone Police Court, on a charge ...

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  11. MR PEAKE'S VIEWS.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr A. H. Peake) stated that the mani subject for comfort on the part of any State Treasurer was not so much the ...

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  12. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of Natal, and Mr F. R. Moor, Premier, are engotiating with the British Government ...

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  13. AGREEMENT SATISFACTORY.

    The Premiers arrived at their agreement late this afternoon, but had it printed before issuing it. The general opinion among the ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning the Hurstville Fire Brigade received a call to a weatherboard cottage in the Avenue, and on ...

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  15. DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The last plenary meeting of the Defence Conference was held yesterday. Mr Asquith (Prime Minister) congratulated ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER.

    Mr C. G. Wade says that New South Wales will lose after the agreement operates, £1,200,000 a year. It will be some compensation that it will ...

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  17. LIEUT. SHACKLETON

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith)announced his intention to recommend a grant of £20,000 ...

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  18. THE VICTORIAN TREASURER.

    Mr. W. A. Watt, the Victorian Treasurer, says that the shortage to his State will be half a million. He should have preferred a fixed ...

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  19. RESULTS OF THE CONFERENCE.

    It is stated that it has now been arranged that the results of the Defence Conference will be announced to Parliament at an early date. ...

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  20. PROTECTION OF SHIPPING

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Government of Cape Colony has appointed a commission, including Commander Wills, of the warship Heroes, ...

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  21. MISSING BULGARIAN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—It is now reasonably certain that the miming Bulgarian. George Stenoff, has left the coast and for some unknown reason did so in a ...

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  22. IMPERIAL DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    The oversea delegates attended a meeting of the committee of Imperial defence. ...

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  23. PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND.

    Mr Kidston (Premier of Queensland) thinks that the agreement is one that might be accepted. His State will not do badly oat of the arrangement, ...

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  24. THE FUTURE OF OHINA

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The American Government is elated with their Ambassador's (Mr Fletcher) success, and consider that Americans have ...

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  25. THE MISSING WARATAH

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The reinsurance rate on the missing Waratah are slightly easier, and business has been done at eighty guineas per cent. ...

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  26. PREMIER OF WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr N. J. Moore. Premier of West Australia, said: "I am glad that the agreement which crystallises the concession all round has been come to. I had ...

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  27. AMATEUR GOLF

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The two final rounds for the amateur golf championship of Victoria were played on the Sandringham links to-day, and resulted ...

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  28. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin), on leaving the conference at 4.45 to-day, said: "The great value of this settlement is that it is an agreement. We ...

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  29. NUMEROUS VESSELS SEARCHING.

    The steamers Paparoa, Goslar, Ayrshire, Arawa, Tasmania and Geelong, from South African ports and various ports to Australia, on their various ...

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  30. MR O'MALLEY'S HOUSES

    Mr King O'Maley, M.H.R., is indignant. Pulling out his cheque-book, on Tuesday (says the Melbourne "Herald"), ...

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  31. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Mrs Despard Mrs Cobden Sanderson, and four other members of the Women's Freedom League, have been arrested ...

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  32. THE LATE MR E. M. LAW

    When the executive committee of the Chamber of Commerce met yesterday afternoon the president (Mr. J. V. Sullivan) referred to the death of Mr E. M. ...

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  33. ELEVEN MEN DROWNED

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The American fishing schooner Orinoco capsized during a squall twenty miles from Halifax; and of a crew of ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" states that a movement has been started to present a colossal organ to St. Peter's, at Rome, on ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. RAILWAY MEN'S CLAIMS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Lord, Gorett the arbitrator, has decided to grant to the Great Eastern railway men extra rate for overtime, for which ...

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  37. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    With the assistance of four tugs the steamer Agamemnon, which grounded off Sheerness, has been refloated, apparently little damaged. ...

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  38. DIRIGIBLE FOR SPAIN.

    Spain has ordered a dirigible balloon in France for use in Morocco. ...

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  39. EIGHT HOURS' ACT

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—In the test case arising out of the Miners' Eight Hours Act, where the men refused to work an extra hour or two ...

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  40. BOXING MATCH OFF.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The boxing match arranged between the champion Johnson and Kauffman has been declared off. ...

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  41. SIR ELLIOTT LEWIS INTERVIEWED.

    Sir Elliott Lewis, commenting on the agreement said: "From many points of view I regard the settlement as very satisfactory but ...

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  42. ELECTROCUTED

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A short circuit in the electric light cables at Olginate, on the shores of Lake Como, fired the installations in many ...

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  43. NEW STEAMSHIP LAUNCHED.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp and Company's new steamer Mataram has been launched on the Clyde. ...

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  44. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The open money market discount rate for three months's bank bills in London is £1 7s 6d per cent. The market rate ...

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  45. A BASELESS REPORT.

    It is now officially stated that only detonators were found aboard the vessel Duke of Edinburgh, not powder and cartridges, as previously reported. ...

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  46. TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  47. THE POSITION IN LAUNCESTON.

    The substance of the above message was placed before the Launceston City Council's electrician (Mr R. J. Strike) yesterday, and the question was asked ...

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  48. FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION.

    A boiler explosion on the destroyer Otter, at Weihiewei, killed two, and injured two seamen. ...

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  49. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Members of the Launceston Rifle Club are reminded that a practice match takes place this afternoon. ...

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