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  2. FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    The seaside suburb of Manly was disturbed to-night by a tragedy, as the result of which Matthew James Dunning, 32 years, who lived at Darling-street, ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The State Governor, Sir Thomas Carmichael, arrived yesterday evening at Portland. He was met at the North Portland railway station by the mayor and ...

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  4. SHIPPING COMBINE.

    A series of important suits with the object of seeking the dissolution of the great shipping combine known as the Atlantic Conference, under the terms of the ...

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  5. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred yesterday at Catheart. A train conveying a large number of holiday makers by some means left the ...

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  6. AN OPPRESSIVE DAY.

    Residents of Melbourne and the suburbs were reminded yesterday that a summer day of the worst type is a very unpleasant day indeed. The cool conditions of ...

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  7. THE LONDON FIGHT.

    The sensational fight which occurred in the Whitechapel quarter of London on Tuesday last between the police Anarchists, two of whom were known to have ...

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  8. NEW ARRIVALS.

    The party of immigrants touring the northern irrigation areas made an early start at Echuea this morning. They were taken to see a local orchard, and the ...

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  9. HEAVY RAIN AT BENDIGO.

    A thunder storm, accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain, occurred, this afternoon, and street channels were filled to overflowing. A large volume of water ...

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  10. RUSSIAN TRAIN ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out on a train at Gredno owing to the carlessness of a passenger who was carrying some with him. The fire spread rapidly, and the train was ...

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  11. COLLISION IN AMERICA.

    Two trains collided between Spokane and Seadon. One of the trains was wrecked, and five people were killed. ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVY.

    The construction of a new British Dreadnought, which will be called the Centurion, will be commenced, next week at the Government naval yards at Devonport. ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons in November last, the Prime Minister said that if the Government were returned to power at the general elections it would ...

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  14. STORM IN THE COUNTRY.

    A violent thunder storm came up suddenly this afternoon from the north-west. While the storm was at its height Joseph Colgan, 62 years of age, who was ...

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  15. EXCITING SHOOTING CASES.

    A shooting affray occurred at Camper down this evening, in which Peter M'Grath, 24 years of age, and Granville Butler, 30 years, received slight injuries. ...

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  16. BRITISH SHIP BUILDING.

    "Lloyd's Register" states that at 'the end of 1910 the number of, vessels, excluding war ships, in course of construction in the United Kingdom was 363, representing a ...

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  17. MOST POWERFUL GUN.

    According to the new German nayal annual, Taschebuch der Kriegsflotten, the catalogue issued by Krupp's of ship and coast defence guns contains ...

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  18. TREE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    A severe thunder storm passed over the district this morning, when Mr. A. Newlands and his family had a great fright and a narrow escape. The lightning struck ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A SHOP.

    An attempt to wreck a tailor's shop in Swan-street, Richmond, by causing a gas explosion on a large scale, was frustrated by Senior Constable Rohan and Plain ...

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  20. WOMEN AND SCIENCE.

    At a full sitting of the five academies composing the Institute of France, it was recommended by 58 votes to 52 that no women should be admitted to the ...

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  21. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    During a debate in the National Assembly yesterday on a motion for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the action of the Stambuloff Cabinet in 1903 ...

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  22. A CASE AT ADELAIDE.

    About 9 o'clock, to-night a shooting affray occurred at Genge's Coffee Palace, Hindley-street. Patrick Manean, a man of about 50 years, who had been, boarding there for ...

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  23. MAN'S ARMS PARALYSED.

    Alfred Taber, a share farmer on Pemin-galarna Estate, was out with a pair of farm horse's during a storm, and a flash of forked lightning struck both horses to the ...

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  24. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    Reuter reports that an earthquake, which lasted five minutes, occurred in Russian Turkestan. Half the houses in the Vyerni province ...

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  25. THE EDINBURGH GARDENS TRAGEDY.

    The detectives are still prosecuting their investigation concerning the death of Archibald Steane, who was killed by injuries inflicted upon him in the Edinburgh ...

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  26. LIGHTNING FIRES STUBBLE PADDOCKS.

    A fire occurred this afternoon on the farm of Mr. Robt. Tarrant, four miles from Warracknabeal during a thunder storms. It is supposed that the outbreak was caused ...

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  27. PERU AND ITS FRONTERS

    Four British officers, whose services have been lent by fire Government to Peru for three years for the purpose of demarcating the frontier between Peru and Bolivia, ...

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  28. A YEAR'S INSOLVENCIES

    The list of insolvencies for the year 1910 was made available yesterday. The figures do not differ very greatly from former years. Last year, however, there were ...

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  29. THE RAILWAY SERVICE.

    In their proposals for improvement and extension of dwelling accommodation for their employes in country districts during the present year, the Railway ...

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  30. RECORDED AT ADELAIDE.

    The seismograph at Adelaide Observatory supplied a singularly good record of the earthquake in Russian Turkestan. It was the best record ever made by the local ...

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  31. TRAIN WRECKING ATTEMPT.

    An attempt was made to wreck the Port Pirie express last night. A mile from Georgetown the engine gave a decided lurch, but kept to the line. The train ...

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  32. A REFERENCE TO THE HAGUE.

    LIMA (PERU), 5th January. The Government of Peru has agreed to submit the frontier dispute with Ecuador to The Hague Arbitration Tribunal. ...

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  33. AVIATION FATALITIES.

    INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE. NEW YORK, 4th January. The American Aero Club has appointed a committee to investigate the causes of the ...

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  34. SHOOTING A MAYOR.

    The trial was is concluded yesterday of Jules James Gallagher, an ex-watchman, who in August last shot Mr. W. J. Gaynor, mayor of New York, while the latter was ...

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  35. CIVIL SERVICE PATRONAGE.

    With reference to the appointment of Mr. P. P. Conlon as accountant in the administrative staff of the Legislative Assembly, the Premier stated yesterday that ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    During the past year 100,000 acres have been, allotted under the Small Holdings Act. ...

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  37. TOWN PLANNING SCHEME.

    The city council of Birmingham is seeking authorisation of a town planning scheme embracing an area of 2320 acres. ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—"One of the Temporary Men" in to-day's issue places the matter in a very favorable light when he points out that . . . . "patronage is not in the ...

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  39. NAVAL LIEUTENANT'S DEATH.

    A fatal accident occurred on board the first class cruiser Endymion, 7350 tons, Lieutenant Llewellyn T. C. Sackville-West accidentally shot himself, and expired ...

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  40. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The result of the third day's play in the match in which George Gray, the young Australian billiard player, is opposed by Edward Diggle, of Manchester, 8000 up, on ...

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  41. THE EXPLOSIVES INDUSTRY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that an Anglo-French syndicate has displaced the Austrians in the monopoly of explosives in Servia. The ...

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  42. PERAMBULATOR BLOWN INTO A RIVER.

    While a party of picnickers was camped on the Goulburn a strong gust of wind blew a perambulator containing an infant over the embankment into the river. The child ...

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  43. EXPLOSION CAUSES FIRE.

    In the Analytical department of the Board of Inland Revenue, in Ottawa, yesterday, a barrel of wood alcohol exploded, and sixteen employes narrowly escaped ...

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  44. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  45. NEW STAR IN MILKY WAY.

    The "Times" publishes a letter a column in length from Professor A. W. Bickerton, of New Zealand University, in which the writer describes his impact theory apropos ...

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  46. HAIL IN GIPPSLAND.

    A heavy thunder storm, accompanied by hail, was experienced throughout the district. At Bindi 321 points fell in an hour. ...

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  48. CANADIAN FOREST CONSERVATION.

    The Commission on Forestry Conservation has decided to ask the Canadian Government for a special appropriation, to be spread over ten years, for the purpose of ...

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  49. GALE AT QUEENSCLIFF.

    At 4 p.m. a violent westerly squall swept over the town. All vessels navigating the narrow waters inside the Heads were prepared for its oncoming, and no damage to ...

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  51. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Rupehu, from Wellington to Plymouth; arrived Monte Video 4th. Morea arrived Colombo from Australia morning 4th. ...

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  52. AVIATOR AT PERTH.

    The aviator Hammond was obliged to disappoint a large number of people who went to Belmont racecourse yesterday evening to see him fly. The wind was too strong to ...

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