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  2. THE M00RABBIN TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Justice Hodges, in the Criminal Court yesterday passed sentence on David Morgan Edwards. The young man. having been charged with the murder of his father. ...

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  3. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Earl of Harrow by and his son, who are on a visit to Australia,"and are now the guests of Lord Dudley at Government House, have arranged to pay a visit of ...

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  5. THE ADELAIDE STRIKE

    The outlook regarding, the drivers strike was more ominous this morning. Although a permit was granted to the Tramways Trust to cart coal, placed at its disposal ...

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  6. SERIOUS CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    The case of the King v. Charles Brown Kellow, importer of motor cars and accessories, carrying on business in Melbourne under the style of the Kellow Motor ...

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  7. LOSS OF THE WARATAH.

    The offical inquiry by the Board of Trade into the loss of the steamer Waratah was commenced to-day. Evidence was given on behalf of the ...

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  8. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    During a debate on the naval question in the Reichistag yesterday Prince Hatzfeld. said he hoped that Great Britain would reconcile herself to the fact that Germany ...

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  9. THE PRAHRAN POISONING GASES.

    Events are developing in a highly in a sensational manlier in regard to the South, Yarra poisoning cases. The result of the examination of the exhumed bodies of the ...

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  10. SHIP BUILDING TRADE.

    The ship building trade at Glasgow has now readied an almost unprecedented state of activity. Twenty vessels, aggregating 200,990 tons, ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Colonel K. G. Sinclair Mac[?]gan, D.S.O., of the Yorkshire Regiment, who has been appointed Director of Drill in the Commonwealth Military College, will sail for ...

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  12. A DIVORCE CASE.

    The Kings proctor, Mr. John P. Mellor, has intervened in connection with divorce case which presents some remarkable features. ...

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  13. OLIVE MOODIE AGAIN SUED.

    Civil proceedings were yesterday brought, in Prahran court, by S. Kirsner, time payment clothier, against Olive Moodie, the young woman who is now under arrest on ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Union Government is introducing a bill to prohibit the granting of a mail contract to any shipping combination whose operations are detrimental to South African ...

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  15. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    The estate left by the late Mrs. Alary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Christian Science Church, is valued at £300,000. After subtracting bequets made to a ...

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  16. SLAUGHTER BY BEDOUINS

    The band of Bedouins which recently massacred the garrison at Kerak, near the Dead Sea. and also killed 100 of the Christian inhabitants, has been attacked by a ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The boiler makers' lockout in the ship building yards of Scotland and the north of England has now been settled. The ballot of members of the Boiler Makers' ...

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  18. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    The steamers Kitsap and Indianapolis came into collision in Seattle Harbor during a heavy fog, and remained interlocked for twenty minutes." Owing to the Kitsap ...

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  19. FIGHT IN A WORKHOUSE.

    A serious disturbance, arising from dissatisfaction with the food supplied, occurred yesterday in the work house at Sutton, in Surrey. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE TOWN HALL

    Having built itself a new administrative block of buildings in Swanston-street, the City Council is now considering the advisability of reconstructing the interior of the ...

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  21. UNIVERSAL PEACE.

    It is[?]announced, that Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the multi-millionaire, intends to donate .£2,000,000 to a new. foundation at ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    A severe shock of earthquake was experienced yesterday in Glasgow. The tremor was sufficiently pronounced to cause buildings lo shake and the bells in steeples ...

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  23. RUSSIAN GAOL METHODS.

    The disclosures which have been made with regard to the cruelties- practised in the case of political prisoners at Vologda, on the frontier of Siberia, have caused ...

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  24. A PETITION TO THE BENCH.

    Mr. Justice Hodges," in the Criminal Court yesterday, was called upon to pass sentence on Waiter Gordon Palmer, a youth, convicted or assault with intent. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    Prince"'William, Crown Prince of Germany, who intends to tour India, China and Japan, arrived here yesterday and was cordially welcomed. During his stay he ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS NUMBER OF "THE LEADER."

    The Christmas number of "The Leader" found a brisk demand in Ballarat. The illustrations dealing with the agricultural and fruit raising industries of the Mildura. ...

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  27. PECULAR RAILWAY MISHAP.

    A remarkable collision occurred in the Spencer-street gravitation yards at 9 a.m. yesterday. A D engine from a Whittlesea train was running slowly through the yards ...

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  28. TOMMY" BURNS INJURED.

    "Tommy" Burns, who was formerly the champion boxer of the world, was a passenger in an inter-urban train which collided with another, near Seattle. ...

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  29. ELECTRICITY V. GAS.

    At the council meeting of the shire of Poowong and Jeetho yesterday, it was decided to borrow £700 to complete the electric light contract. The amount of ...

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  30. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion occurred in the Green mine at Tacoina, in the State of Virginia. Twenty-two miners were killed and 26 others are entombed. ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph Crombie, late of Watchem, farmer, who died on 18th October last, left by a will dated 3rd August, 1910, estate to the value of £1381 reality and £902 personality to his relatives. ...

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  32. BUILDING BOOM IN SYDNEY.

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  33. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  34. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Council passed last night the second reading of the bill reimposing land and income taxes, already passed by the Assembly. The Licensing Bill in ...

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  35. ELECTRICITY PROJECT AT KOROIT.

    The Koroit council is considering a proposal to install an electric plant for lighting and power purposes. At a special meeting on Wednesday evening representatives of ...

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  36. MELBOURNE WHARFAGE RATES.

    The Chamber of Manufactures has directed the attention of the Premier to the proposal of the the Melbourne Harbor Trust to increase the Victorian wharfage ...

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  37. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    A fettler named Joint Dillon. 52 years, was proceeding to his home at, Dapto on a tricycle last night, when he was run into by a goods train from the south, and ...

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  38. RAILWAY FARES AND FREIGHTS.

    Recently the Bunyip Agricultural Society decided to send out circulars to the various agricultural societies in the State, with a view to co-operative action being taken to ...

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  40. TRAM FARES IN SYDNEY.

    The "Chief Railway Commissioner, at the request of the Government, is completing details of a scheme to allow apprentices and children to travel on the trams for a ...

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  41. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL.

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