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  2. THE PRINCE IN INDIA

    MAGPOUR, Mondays Night. — The Prince arrived at Magpur, the capital of the central provinces, this , on his visit en route from Hyderabad ...

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  3. THE CINEMA DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night — The Congress and foreign diplomats are deeply stirred at the cinema tragedy. The French, Japanese, and ...

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  4. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— Japan's reply regarding the Pacific Island fortifications has been received. It is understood it gives general ...

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  5. THE BADAK BOOM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The days of the sensational soa[?]ing of the Badak mining shares from £10 to £2000 each were recalled to-day, ...

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  6. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The late Sir Ernest Shackleton's body reaches England via Monte Video in about three weeks Captain Hussey is accompanying ...

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  7. AN ALLEGED MURDER

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— At the Criminal Court to-day the trial was commenced of Albert Smith, aged 30 years, on a charge of having murdered Olaf ...

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  9. THE REMAINS EMBALMED.

    MONTE VIDEO,. Monday Night.— Sir Ernest Shackleton's remains were embalmed at the Military Hospital, and will be sent to England aboard the ...

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  10. DEATHS TOTAL 113.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— The deaths from the cinema disaster now total 113. ...

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  11. RELATIVES NOT SURPRISED AT DEATH.

    Professor Sarolea of Edinburgh, Sir Ernest Shackleton's brother-in-law, was not surprised on learning of his death. Sir Ernest had received several ...

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  12. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Monday Night.— There is much newspaper comment on, the German reparation note. The opinion is general that the reply weakens the ...

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  13. ARTICLE NINETEEN.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington presents the official text of Article Nineteen: The ...

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  14. SUFFERING FOR SOME TIME.

    MONTE VIDEO, Monday Night.— Sir Ernest Shackleton had been suffering from sharp pains in the back for some time, but refused to undergo ...

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  15. AN IRISH REPUBLIC

    LONDON Monday Night. - De Valera, in an interview in the "Echo de Paris," states that his policy is to bring about the complete independence ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN INDIA

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Australian Press learns that official cables from India foreshadow serious developments should the threatened ...

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  17. INDIA AND FIJI

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The appointment of Lieutenant [?]essamuddin, an Indian commissioner officer as a member of the Fiji delegation is ...

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  18. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A blasting accident which occurred at West Heywood to-day resulted in the death of William Thomas, aged 28 years the ...

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  19. A FRENCH TRAGEDY

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A farmer living near Dinan drowned his four children, aged from, eight years to twenty months, one by one, in a pond ...

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  20. ATTACK TRACEABLE TO SLEDGE JOURNEY.

    Captain Joyce Commenting on Professor Sarolea's statement, thinks that SIr Ernest Shackleton's attack was traceable to a sledging journey ...

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  21. FATAL MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — As, the result of a motor breakdown yesterday at Newcastle, matthew Davies, aged 32 years, a carpenter of Merewether, ...

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  22. INFLUENZA IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— Influenza is recurring, and there have been 1054 deaths since January 1 from pneumonia and complications. ...

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  23. ALLEGED NEWSPAPER LIBEL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Michael Meagher, of Bathurst, son of the late Mr. John Meagher, M.L.C. a director of "The National Advocate" Newspaper ...

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  24. THE PRIME MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) will be a passenger by the Moreton Bay, leaving Melbourne for Hobart to-morrow night. ...

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  25. JAPAN AND PEACE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— The Washington correspondent of "The New York Time" says that a report from Tokio stats that the Minister for ...

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  26. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Andrews, Ulster's Minister of Labor, has gone to Dublin to center with Mr McGrath regarding a settlement of the ...

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  27. NAVY TREATY COMPLETE.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— The navy treaty is now complete, and will be presented to a plenary session on February 1, which will also formally ...

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  28. IRISH CONGRESS AT PARIS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Mr Dillon, the Queensland delegates has returned to London from the Paris irish conference. All the Australians ...

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  29. THE OLD LAUNCESTONIANS

    Last night, in the school gymnasium, a general meeting of the Old Launcestonians was held, at which there was a large ...

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  30. FISHERMAN'S SHARK EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr Gardiner, a well-known Bondi Fisherman, had a startling experience' while fishing in a canoe at Bondi. He had just Looked ...

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  31. RECEPTION OF EMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Constitutional Labor Party sent a deputation to Lieut-Colonel Amery, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, and ...

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  32. THE CHURCHES

    The annual meeting of the congregation of St. Paul's Launceston, was held in St. Paul's Schoolroom last evening. The rector (Rev. G. Rowe, B. A.) presided over a ...

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  33. THE BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Arbitration Court judgments will be delivered to-morrow inj connection with tits review of the basic wage in ...

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  34. SHANTUNG PROBLEM SETTLED.

    After an hour's session the Japanese conferred on the Shantung problem, and arrived at a complete settlement. It is understood that the basis of ...

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  35. ZEEHAN'S PLIGHT

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. — The effort made by Mr James Ogden in the Assembly to have the cheap power scheme for Zeehan brought forward ...

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  36. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— "The Daily Herald" states authoritatively that owing to Cabinet dissensions over the House of Lords veto a general ...

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  37. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — One of the most widespread visitations of foot and mouth disease for many years is being experienced. Over 100 cases are ...

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  38. GOLF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— J. M. Kirkwood, the Champion golf professional, who is booked to leave for America and England in the near ...

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  39. MURDER WARNING SENT

    An anoymous letter was received by the Paris police recently to the effect that a man would be killed on the following Sunday afternoon in the ...

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  40. A GERMAN PRISONER

    BERLIN, Monday Night. — Lieut, Dithman, who was sentenced at Leipzig for sinking the Llandvery Castle, has escaped from the Hamburg gaol with ...

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  41. THE RAND STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Night— A considerable number of men have returned to work on the coal mines. They have been warned by the strikers, but ...

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