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  2. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE

    The hearing of the riot eases against Torn Mann and others was resinned to-day before Mr. Barnett, S.M. Five police witnesses were recalled and questioned by the ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Attention was drawn in "The Age" yesterday to the possibility or solving the diffienlty ereated by the Deakin correspondence with the Admiralty--with reference to the ...

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  4. TELEPHONE REFORMS.

    The consideration by the, Postmaster General of the far reaching changes in the telephones finance system which he proposes to introduce towards the end of this ...

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  5. THE STATE PARLIAMENT

    A meeting of the electors of Essendon was held in the schoolroom of the Presbyterian Church at Essendon last night in connection with the candidature of the ...

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  6. GERMANY IN THE PACIFIC

    In the German Reichstag yesterday, a Government bill subsidising the North German Lloyd Shipping Company for its South Sea services was introduced by Herr ...

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  7. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The Porto shows itself absolutely unruffled by the military preparations being made by Bulgaria, which is mobilising the Stara Zagora division of her army owing ...

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  8. A NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    The "Daily Mail" to-day makes the announcement that Sir Gerald Strickland, who has been Governor of Tasmania since 1904, will succeed Admiral Sir Harry ...

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  9. THE ARMY IN INDIA.

    Lord Morley of Blackburn, Secretary of State for India, has sanctioned the abolition of the Military Supply department of India, thus confirming Lord Kitchener's ...

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  10. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The inter-State cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales was continued to-day in fine weather and on a perfect wicket. The visitors collapsed before ...

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  11. JAPANESE IN ECUADOR.

    Three Japanese, who are supposed to be either spies in the service of Peru or else Japanese army officers, have been captured near Cuenca, in Ecuador, where they ...

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  12. "NO OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION."

    Sir Gerald Strickland; when seen with reference to the cabled announcement that he is to succeed Sir Harry Rawson as Governor of New South Wales, replied ...

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  13. RAILWAY EXPENDITURE.

    When the Minister of Railway, (Mr. V. A. Billson) paid a visit to the department yesterday he was presented by Mr. Tait, chairman of the Commissioners, with the ...

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  14. AN EDITOR SENTENCED.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday the trial was concluded of Mr. Henry Hess, for many years editor of the London "Critic," on charges of misappropriating money and ...

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  15. PANAMA CANAL.

    Although frequent and forcible denials have been given by President Roosevelt and others to the accusation made by some members of the Democratic party that a ...

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  16. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The United States Senate has instructed the Secretary for War, General Luke Wright, to award gold medals to Messrs. Wilbur and Orville Wright, of Ohio, the ...

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  17. DUEL IN PARIS.

    A duel took place in Paris yesterday between Prince Gregory Strudza, of Rumania, and M. Catargi, a son of M. Alexis Catargi, the Rumanian Minister in ...

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  18. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKES.

    An official report regarding the terrible earthquakes which caused such fearful lass of life and damage to property on Sicily and Southern: Ltaly on 28th December last ...

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  19. TEACHERS' SUMMER SCHOOL.

    All courses of instruction at the summer school were finished by the various lecturers to-day. Mr. Tate, Director of Education ...

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  20. FORTIFICATIONS AT NEW BRITAIN.

    Dr. Femer, the German Consul-General for Australia, ridicules Major Daniels's statement that there are fortifications at Simpsonshaven, in New Britain. He was ...

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  21. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The Federal Parliamentary picnic camp is to be held after all. A Labor Government which is hard pressed to find the necessary funds for military instruction ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST REFUSING BAIL.

    At the conference of the Political Labor League to-night, Mr. Jabez Wright (representing the Barrier district association) moved:-- That this conference emphatically condemns the ...

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  23. PELTED OFF ME STAGE.

    A remarkable scene of disorder occurred at the Canterbury Music Hall, London, last night, when Mrs. Carrie Nation, the American temperance advocate, who achieved ...

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  24. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A terrible colliery disaster has occurred in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. An explosion in the Boswel coal mine killed three men. While a rescue party of ...

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  25. CALLING OUT OTHER UNIONS.

    About 3000 people attended a mass meeting outside the Trades Hall t6-night. Mr. Rosser, Socialist leader, said Tom Mann had taken up an absolutely right ...

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  26. WOOD WORK SUMMER SCHOOL.

    A three weeks' course in Sloyd wood work finished yesterday at the Continuation School. These teachers were part of the summer school at Portsea, but owing ...

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  27. ADMISSIONS BY DINIZULU.

    Before the special court at Graytown, in Natal, which is conducting the trial of Dinizulu on a charge of high treason, the paramount Zulu chief yesterday admitted ...

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  28. VICTORIA V. TASMANIA.

    Mr. P. M'Alister, the V.C.A. selector, has chosen the following players to represent Victoria in the forthcoming matches against Tasmania, to be played at Hobart ...

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  29. RUSSIAN DESPERADOES.

    The London newspapers state that the two Russian desperadoes Hefeld and Jacob, who at Tottenham on Saturday last "held up" a motor car, seized a bag of ...

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  30. NEWSPAPER STRIKE IN PARIS.

    The linotype operators on the majority of the newspapers in Paris went on strike yesterday owing to their demand for an increase in wages having been refused. The ...

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  31. TYPHOID AND SCARLET FEVER.

    A report Telahing to the prevalence of infectious diseases for the fortnight ended 23rd inst., was read at the meeting of the Board of Health yesterday. In regard to ...

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  32. SOUTH MANCHURIAN RAILWAY

    Dr. G. E. Morrison, the "Times" correspondent at Pekin, hints that Great Britain is unable any longer to support Japan's standpoint in connection with the proposed ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Information from an undoubted authority was received to-day that Clem Hill had cabled to Mr. W. P. M'Elhone, secretary of the board of control, stating that he ...

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  34. ORIENT STEAMER LAUNCHED.

    The Orient company's new mail steamer Osterley, 12,000 tons, which at Govan on Thursday last stopped on the ways when being launched, owing to a heavy frost ...

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  35. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. D. F. Vincent, president of the Post and Telegraph Association, was further examined to-day respecting the grievances of the employes. He admitted that there ...

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  36. AN INDISCREET COMMENT.

    The hearing was concluded yesterday of a rase arising out of the prosecution of Mr. Horatio Bottomley, Liberal M.P. for South Hackney, on a charge of conspiracy to ...

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  37. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL.

    Mr. J. J. Cochran, secretary of the Sydney Labor Council, stated to-night that the whole of the correspondence in regard to the Broken Hill trouble would be laid ...

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  38. MINES DEVELOPMENT ACT.

    It is announced in the "Government Gazette' that the following grants have been made to mining companies, on condition that they spend £1 for £1 in carrying ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the annual report of the National Mortgage Agency Company of New Zealand the directors declare a dividend of 7 12 per cent. and a bonus of 1 per share. ...

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  40. SMUGGLING OPIUM.

    Another daring attempt to smuggle [?] into thr port was forestalled to-day by the customs officers. From time to time lately parcels of opium have been ...

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  41. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  42. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier, Mr. Wade, was asked this afternoon what he thought of the suggestion from Broken Hill that men should get themselves into custody to swamp the ...

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  43. GOLD STEALING FROM MINES.

    At a late hour to-night a miner named Albert Postle, who was pulling in the tugof-war at the sports in the Upper Reserve this afternoon as a member of the ...

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  44. DEATH AT HOSPITAL DOOR.

    A most remarkable but quite natural fatality happened yesterday afternoon, when Thos. Birmingham, aged 43, of Little Princes-street, Port Melbourne, fell dead ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday prices for crossbred remained firm, but those for merinoes showed a weakening tendency. The following rates were obtained for ...

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  46. TYPHOID AT BENDIGO.

    The article, published in "The Age" on Wednesday from its Taradale correspondent, regarding the prevalence of typhoid fever in Bendigo and the pollution of the ...

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  47. MR. FENTON'S CANDIDATURE.

    A meeting in the interests of Mr. Fenton. the selected Labor condidate for the Essendon electorate, was held last night at Ascot Vain. Mr. J. C. Buscall, the ...

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  48. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian team of professional Rugby footballers yesterday met a team representing Keighley, in Yorkshire. The ground was hard, and at the outset ...

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  49. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Private advices received here to-day state that a Japanese squadron of eight or ten vessels will visit Australia and New Zealand in the early part of the year. ...

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