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  2. IMPURE LITERATURE.

    The conference convened by the Australian Catholic Federation to consider means of securing the suppression of impure literature held its first meeting last ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The death is reported by cablegram from London of Mr. Arthur A, D. Sassoon formerly of Bombay, who for many years was a close personal friend of the late King ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    A fierce engagement has taken place between the Italians and Turks near Benghazi. Seven battalions of infantry and live patteries of artillery made an attack on an ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. BRITISH GOAL STRIKE.

    The negotiations for a settlement of the coal strike are proceeding so slowly that the prospects of an early termination are not considered to be particularly bright. ...

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  6. A KING'S LIFE IN DANCER

    An attempt was made this morning to assassinates urinate King Victor Emmanuel III. As his Majesty was leaving the leaving to attend a service at the Pantheon in memory ...

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  7. LORD DENMAN AT MILDURA.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman, attended by Sir W. Bartellot and Mr. R. T. Vernon, and accompanied by Mr Tudor, Minister of Customs; Mr. ...

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  8. EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS.

    The final session of the Educational Congress Stress was held in the Independent Hall, Collias-street, yesterday afternoon. The Minister of Public Instruction, Mr. ...

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  9. LINKING UP THE EMFIRE

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, speaking at the banquet of the Associated Chambers of less telegraph system which is about to be ...

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  10. VICTOR EMMANUEL'S FATHER ASSASSINATED.

    This is the lint occasion during his twelve years' reign on which the life of the present King of Italy has been attempted. His father the late King ...

    Article : 217 words
  11. TURKISH SUCCESS.

    An official report has been received from Edhem Pasha concerning the engagement between the Italians and a combined force of Turks and Arabs at Tobruk on 11th ...

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  12. PREPARED FOR WAR.

    The army estimates were challenged in the House of Commons to-day regarding the preparedness of the War Office for war. ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR'S RECALL.

    There has been much speculation concerning the reason for the recall of M. Charikoff, the Russian ambassador at Constantinople. It is understood that his recall ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Victorian Cricket Association will tender, a dinner to the Australian team on its arrival by R.M.S. Otway, from Hobart on Tuesday night next. The ...

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  15. THE PIPE OF PEACE.

    Years ago the Duke of Comaughty who is now Governor-General of Canada, became chief of certain Indian tribes in North America, and in this capacity he conformed ...

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  16. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    Cavaliere G. Ferrando, vice-consul for Italy, yesterday received the following cablegram from the Italian embassy in London:-- "At Tobruk on 11th inst the ...

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  17. MAN OVERBOARD.

    As the excursion steamer Edina was making her return trip from Geelong last evening the voyage was interrupted by an exciting incident which in one or two ...

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  18. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    Renter's Agency at Tokio states that the powers have accepted Japan's proposal that they should recognise Yuan Sai-kai as President of the Chinese Republic. ...

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  19. THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.

    The jubilee conference of Sons of Temperance was brought to a close on Thursday. On the motion of the secretary (Mr. Francis), seconded by Bro. Rashleigh, a ...

    Article : 261 words
  20. THE "GREAT WHITE CHIEF"

    The Duke of Connaught is not strictly speaking the ''Great White Chief" of all the Canadian Indians, for that title was kept for the King, and wan first given to ...

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  21. CHINESE GENERAL'S MISSION.

    General Sheng-yun, with a force of 10,000 men, has defeated the Government troops in the province of Kansu, in the far northeast. General Sheng-yum states that he ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Arthur Brcekenshire, late of Arnold street, North Carlton, public servant who died on 6th February [?], left by will dated 3rd December, [?] real ...

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  23. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    The Senate has carried a resolution prohibiting the furnishing of supplies from the United States to any filibustering expeditions in Central or South America. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Preparations for the forthcoming State elections are moving rapidly towards completion, and it is possible that by tomorrow evening something definite will be ...

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  25. THE PANAMA CAME.

    Reports received from Colon indicate that a dormant volcano lies under the Culebra cut of the Panama Canal. Steam is reported to be escaping from numbers of ...

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  26. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATOR

    As a result of the matinee performance aranged by Madame Melba in "order to start a fund to build a new hall and complete the buildings of the University ...

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  27. N.S. WALES ASSEMBLY.

    During the early hours of the morning Mr. Holman moved that the Legislative Assembly go into committee, to consider the expediency of bringing in a bill to ...

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  28. TENNYSON SMITH MISSION.

    Another large audience assembled in the Temperance Hall last night in continuation with Mr. Tennyson Smith's campaign. Mr. W. Hutchinson, M.L.A., presided. The ...

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  29. RUSSIAN FINANCES.

    In the Duma yesterday the budget was submitted and read a first time. The revenue for the current year is estimated at £300,000,000. the chief sources being the ...

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  30. AN INTREPID EXPLORER.

    News has been received that, the explorer Radford, who was deserted by his guides arid left without food while exploring in the far north, is safe. He has ...

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  31. THE MOROCCAN PROBLEM.

    The negotiations between Spain and France concerning their respective positions in Morocco have not been completed. The "Figaro" and other French newspapers ...

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  32. ROYAL SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting of the Royal Society of Victoria was held at the Society's Hall last night, under the Presidency of Professor Skeats. ...

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  33. ROBBERS OUTWITTED.

    A story of admirable courage and resource is reported from San Antonio, in Texas. Two highwaymen "held up" the Southern Pacific train at Easttown. ...

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  34. THE STRIKE IN PRUSSIA.

    The number of miners on strike in the Ruhr coal area of Prussia has increased, three-fourths of the men having now ceased work. ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. IRISH MEMBER'S SPEECHES.

    By 95 votes to 36. the House of Lords has agreed to Lord Middleton's motion demanding the removal of Mr. John Fitzgibbon, M.P., from the Irish Congested ...

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  36. SHIPPING COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    The Norddeatschen Lloyd Company made a good profit for the year just closed of £2,075,000: The increased profits were due to the higher freight charges on cargo for ...

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  37. A PROTESTANT PROTEST.

    In the Baptist Hall, Collins-street, last night, a score of the executive committee of the Protestant defence associations of. Australia met to discuss the Roman ...

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  38. LONDON MARKETS.

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  39. AN OUTBREAK IN GAOL.

    A serious Fracas is reported to have taken place in the Bathurst Gaol during the past few days. Two warders named Hetherington and Wilkins, who were on duty, are ...

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  40. DISORDERLY SUFFRAGETTES.

    The latest sentences imposed upon suffragettes for window smashing have been more severe than those imposed at an earlier stage. One woman has been ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    A royal commission, with Lord Maedonnell as chairman, has been appointed to make exhaustive inquiries into the civil service system. ...

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  42. SUBURBAN AFTERNOON COURTS.

    The first afternoon sitting of the Williamstown court under the presidency of Mr. H. Morrison, P.M., in accordance with the Attorney-General's time saving ...

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  44. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Excursionists are actified that to-morrow the Ozone will leave Port Melbourne railway pier[?] 2 P.m. for Queenseliff, Sorrento and Proma[?]. On Sunday next the p.s. Wireroom will leave Port ...

    Article : 228 words
  45. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

    Speaking at the Liberation Society's dinner last night. Mr. Augustine Birreil, Chief Secretary for Ireland said that the settlement of the education problem mast be ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.-- At Flushing: Hessen, from Sydney 5th January Passed Dover: Sonneberg, from Sydney 8th January. Sailed.-- For Sydney: British Transport ...

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  47. SPIRITS IN A GARDEN.

    A Party of poh after vainly searching for liquor in a house at Ashburton, a no [?]eence district, turned their attention to the garden and unearthed 42 bottles of ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. RUBBISH IN SYDNEY STREETS.

    A number of people was to-day fined sums ranging from 5 to £3 for depositing rubbish in streets. These were the first of the prosecutions by the City Council ...

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  50. BURGLAR QUICKLY CAUGHT.

    A smart arrest has just been made by the police. A burglar effected an entrance to a house at Sandy Bay, and stole £50 in cash. Within twelve hours the money ...

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