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  2. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. H[?]phrey a member of the House of Representatives, speaking at Detroit yesterday, declared that Japan could see Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, the five ...

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  3. CHAMPAGNE INDUSTRY.

    Further disorderly demonstrations were made yesterday by the workers in the French champagne districts, who are dissatisfied with the scarcity of work, due to ...

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  4. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    The Inter-State conference on the Murray waters question was continued all day yesterday without any understanding having been reached. The discussion ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    Yesterday morning official notification of the failure of the arbitration proceedings concerning the wages dispute between the stevedores' laborers aud the Victorian ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking at Oldham last evening, Colonel Seely, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, said the sea power of Great Britain, in the event of danger to the country, was ...

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  7. THE MISSING PARISIANA.

    The missing steamer Parisiana has been abandoned in the Indian Ocean in the grip of a great fire, and by now is n charred and buckled ruin reposing on the ocean ...

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  8. SERIOUS IRISH RIOTS.

    Serious riots took place at Armagh, in Ulster, during the progress of the municipal elections yesterday. Twelve shops were wrecked. A man was hurled by the ...

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  9. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    In connection with an action brought by a compositor against the Scottish Typographical Association, the Court of Session in Edinburgh yesterday decided that the ...

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  10. A RECORD FLIGHT.

    A world's record for speed of fight in tin aeroplane was established yesterday by M. Breguet. Using a biplane and carrying a ...

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  11. CHARGE AGAINST UNIONIST OFFICIAL.

    The matter of the alleged employment of non-unionist painters by ex-secretary Hurdsfield was again brought forward at the meeting of the Trades and Labor ...

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  12. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    A discussion on the subject of the Declaration of London took place at yesterday's meeting of the Royal United Service Institution. ...

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  13. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The commissioners who are negotiating on the subject of tariff reciprocity between the United States and Canada adjourned yesterday and will resume on Friday next ...

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  14. THE CORONATION.

    The South African Union Government has decided to rend to the Coronation ceremonies in London 300 volunteers and mounted Police. Rhodesia will be ...

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  15. ST. PAUL ISLAND DESCRIBED.

    St. Paul's Island was under prominent notice after the arrival of the steamer Wakefield from the second search for the missing steamer Waratah. Most people are ...

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  16. REFORM IN CHINA.

    The programme of the National Assembly, as modified by the throne, provides for the promulgation of regulations realizing to the formation of a Cabinet and ...

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  17. BALLARAT MINERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  18. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  19. BRITISH NAVY.

    Naval manoeuvres, in which twelve British admirals, 23 battleships and 14 armored cruisers will take part, will begin to-day on the Spanish coast. ...

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  20. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    When the Commonwealth Government declined to take part in the Festival of Empire, a series of pageants and celebrations to take place in London about, the ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN YEMEN.

    Seid Idriss, the pretender, and Miam Syyed Yahija are operating against the Turkish troops. The forces under Imam Syyed Yahija have been rent to all parts ...

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  22. LITHGOW COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The management of the Vale of Clwydd Colliery, at Lithgow, this afternoon conceded the minimum demands of the men who have been out ol work for about two ...

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  23. PORTUGUESE NAVY.

    The Portuguese Government has decided to order the construction in Great Britain of three Dreadnoughts of the type of the Brazilian battleship Minus Geraes (19.281 ...

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  24. ADELAIDE DRIVERS' CASE.

    The Count of Industrial Appeal continued its inquiry concerning the drivers dispute, to-day. Sir Josiah Symon intimated that ...

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  25. FIGHTING LN MEXICO.

    A report, that the repels in Mexico have secured a victory over the Government troops has been confirmed through official sources. ...

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  26. POLITICAL LIBEL SUITS.

    An action was brought against the "Daily Chronicle" last month by Mr. P. C. Simmons, who claimed damages from the journal for in alleged libellous ...

    Article : 206 words
  27. POWERS AND HOLLAND.

    The "Debates", in commenting on the proposed fortification of Flushing by Holland, says:-"The Dutch defences are exclusively designed against an attack by ...

    Article : 186 words
  28. STORY OF THE FIRE.

    The Parisiana was owned by Messrs. Furniss, Withy and Co., of West Hartlepool, England, and left New York for Melbourne on 29th October last with a ...

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  29. BRITISH TRANSPORT'S CAPTAIN

    Captain Ellis, of the British Transport, which was hound from London to New Caledonia via Durban, Melbourne and Newcastle stated that he had ...

    Article : 325 words
  30. BROKEN HILL LABOR TROUBLE.

    The Federated Engine Driver's and Firemen's Association, which as been in negotiations with the mine managers' committee respecting the adjustment of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. PACKAGES WASHED UP.

    When packages marked "Melbourne" and "Sydney" were washed ashore at Vendsyssel, in the north of Denmark, conjectures were made as to whether the ...

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  32. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES' ASSOCIATION.

    The executive of the Australian Tramway Employes' Association assembled at Sun-buildings on Thursday night for the purpose of considering amendment of the ...

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  33. BUILDING TRADE DISPUTE.

    A public meeting was held to-night to consider the question of asking for the intervention of the Arbitration Court in the builders' dispute. A resolution was ...

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  34. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    A return has been issued which shows that of the 233,944 British persons who emigrated during 1910, Canada absorbed 115,754, the United States 73,594 and South ...

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  35. THE LONDON FIGHT.

    The principal tenant of the house situated at 100 Sidney-street., Whitechapel, which was destroyed by fire when the two Anarchists Fritz. Svaars and Jacob Fogel ...

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  36. "BLESSING THE WATERS."

    The Czar Nicholas yesterday attended the ceremony of blessing the waters" of the Neva. It is six years since the ceremony was performed, as it has been ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, reports that political disturbances have arisen at Port Louis and at Curepipe, nit inland town. ...

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  38. WORK IN A BUTTER FACTORY.

    At the bearing of the carpenters and joiners' dispute, Conciliation Commissioner Haily told the union's representative that the demand for 40 hours a week and 18 ...

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  39. A SINGULAR COINCIDENCE.

    The British Transports, ti appears, ran further south than is usual on a voyage from Durban to Melbourne because she was in very light trim and the weather ...

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  40. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    An official announcement regarding the sinking of submarine. U3 near Kiel on Tuesday last, which resulted in the loss of three lives, states that the [?] ...

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  41. SOCIETY SLANDER CASE.

    Sir Algernon West, who on Wednesday last was ordered to pay £1250 damages for alleged slanderous remarks made by him to Viscount Although and Lady Grove ...

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  42. LIVERY STABLE EMPLOYES.

    Information has been officially supplied to Mr. G. E. Lawson, secretary of the Ca[?] Union and the Livery Stable Employes' Association, that the legislative power for the fixing of a wages ...

    Article : 154 words
  43. EXPRESS DASHES INTO PLATE LAYERS.

    A sensational accident occurred at Battersea yesterday. A gang of platelayers was at work on the railway line when an express train dashed into them. Three of ...

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  44. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    An important alteration has been made by the Minister of Customs in regard to the system of granting preference to goods of British manufactures, Hitherto ...

    Article : 399 words
  45. JAPANESE ANARCHISTS.

    The death sentences which were passed upon Dr. Denjiro Keloku, his wife and 23 associates, for conspiring to kill the Emperor of Japan, have been commuted to ...

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  46. NEW JUNIOR LORD.

    It is officially announced that Mr. William Jones, Liberal M.P. .for the Arfon division of Carnarvonshire, is to succeed Mr. Oswald Partington as a Junior Lord ...

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  47. CITY ISOLATED BY FLOODS.

    As the result of the great floods which are being experienced in the State, of Oregon, the city of Portland, the metropolis of of Oregon is now isolated. ...

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  48. RAILWAY MEN'S DISCONTENT.

    No wages boards exist for the public service or any section of the railway service, but, power exists under the Factories and Shops Acts for Parliament to appoint boards for the regulation ...

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  49. RISE IN PRICE OF COFFEE.

    A sharp increase in the price of coffee has taken place in London. Brazilian coffee has risen 60 per cent., and the other arid more generally consumed coffees have ...

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  50. REBUFF TO ANARCHIST LECTURE.

    The united Mine Workers Federation, which is holding a convention at Columbus, in Ohio, has decided to refuse an application for admission to the convention ...

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  51. A COURT OF HONOR.

    The Portuguese Government has established a Court of Honor for settling disputes which are likely to end in duels. Persons offending against this law may be ...

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  52. AN OVERCROWDED WORKROOM.

    Yesterday at South Melbourne., before Messrs., Gross and Disney, J's.P., the trustees of the late T. Crawford, drapers, Clarendon-street, were proceeded against by Factory inspector Duncan ...

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  53. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Faul Morton, who was Secretary of the Navy when Mr. Roosevelt was President, died suddenly yesterday in the hallway of a New York hotel. Death was ...

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  54. WAGES BOARDS IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    At a meeting of the executive council of the Victorian Provincial Press Association, held at the offices of the Country Press Co-operative Co. Ltd; yesterday, it ...

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  55. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian player George Gray continued his return match yesterday at Bristol against the ex-champion of Ireland. John Duncan, who received 2000 ...

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  56. THE VESSEL AND CARGO.

    The Parisiana was a new steamer, of 4823 tons gross register, having been launched, by the Northumberland Ship Building Co., Neweastle-on-Tyne, in November, 1909. She ...

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  57. THE PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    Owing to the ravages of pneumonic plague in Manchuria business is at a stand- still at Sbanghai-kwan and other railway towns in the interior. ...

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  58. BISHOP AND CHANCELLOR

    It appears that the action of the Bishop of London (Dr. Ingram) in writing a letter to Dr. C. T. H. Tristram, chancellor of the diocese of Loudon, in which he[?] ...

    Article : 116 words
  59. LONDON SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Bloemfontein, from Melbourne 26th November: Suevic, from Melbourne 2nd December; Thuringen, front Melbourne 3rd December; Australind, from Melbourne ...

    Article : 64 words
  60. Advertising

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  61. ADELAIDE SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    Patrick Mangan was committed for trial to-day for firing a revolver at James Amos, in a coffee palace in Hindley-street on 5th January. Accused said the affair was ...

    Article : 37 words
  62. GERMAN NAVAL STOKERS.

    Bitter indignation has been aroused at Kiel owing to the action of the Reichstag in discussing a proposal to reduce the duty allowance of naval stokers to 2 12d. per ...

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  63. TYPHOID AT HEIDELBERG.

    A serious outbreak of typhoid has occurred at Heidelberg. Seven people who have contracted the malady are being treated at St. Vincent's Hospital. Some of ...

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  64. ALLEGATION OF SWEATING.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labor Council on Friday night, the secretary (Mr. .J.Kean) reported on what he described as a glaring state of sweating in ...

    Article : 229 words
  65. THE A.N.A. AND LITERATURE.

    The Coburg branch of the A.N.A. has passed the following resolution for submission to the 1911 conference of the association, to be held in March:- ...

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  66. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  67. CARPENTERS WAGES IN CALIFORNIA.

    The carpenters throughout California demand an increase in wages, land threaten to strike if the rise is not conceded. Twenty-two unions have agreed to a ...

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  68. Advertising

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