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  2. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Conference between representatives of Turkey and the Balkan Allies will open in London on Monday, 16th inst., and not on Friday, as previously stated. ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Majesty the King baa approved of the appointment of the Right. Honorable William Ellison Macartney to be Governor of Tasmania in succession to Sir Harry ...

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  4. M'COWEN MINISTRY'S POSITION.

    Mr Nielsen's name just now over shadows the political situation. The announcement that the ex-Minister of Lamia has posted from America his resignation to ...

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  5. DR. WILSON'S LIFE THREATENED.

    Three men have been arrested at Newark, New Jersey, on a charge of sending threatening letters to Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President-elect of the United States. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    "The Times," in an article on Imperial Defence, says:--"Kven with the Australian and New Zealand Dreadnoughts the Admiralty programme in March, 1914, will ...

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  7. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, was sharply questioned regarding the resignation of Admiral Sir Francis ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Asquith, in replying yesterday to a deputation representing the United Kingdom Alliance, said be would be dishonest if he said there was a reasonable prospect ...

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  9. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly will bring tho session to a close at the end of next week or fail to sleep in the attem[?]t. The sittings are to be frequent and long. The House ...

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  10. DASTARDLY STRIKE OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly attack was made to-day by a suction of the railway men employed by the New York-Susquehannah Railway Co., who are on strike, on a party of strike ...

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  11. PANAMA CANAL ACT.

    In connection with the British note to the United States Government on the subject of the Panama Canal Act, the view taken in some quarters is that the British ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND MINISTER'S VIEW.

    Speaking at a banquet tendered to him prior to his departure for England, Mr. Allen, New Zealand Minister of Defence, said Australia and carried out more than ...

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  13. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The strike of railway men employed on the northern railways still continues. The Home Office has appointed a commission to inquire into the circumstances surrounding ...

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  14. THE "RULER OF THE KING'S NAVY."

    Since Mr. Winston Churchill has been at the Admiralty all the sen lords on the former board have disappeared, and now one of his own nominated board has ...

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  15. THE NEGRO PROBLEM.

    Following upon the announcement of "Jack" Johnson's marriage, Mr. Roddenbury yesterday introduced a bill into the House of Representatives forbidding ...

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  16. THE CZAREVITCH.

    Despite the announcement that the Czarevitch is suffering from tuberculosis of the hip and skin deficiency, it is declared that he serious state of his health is due ...

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  17. SEQUEL TO THE GREAT STRIKE.

    When the Government effected a settlement last year of the railway strike, the companies were given un undertaking that if the increased wages and improved ...

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  18. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    What did Mr. Cook say on Wednesday that caused the Speaker to "name" him? The question led to further trouble when the House of Representatives met ...

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  19. QUESTION OF THE SUCCESSION.

    The "Matin" states that the Grand Duke Dmitri Pauloviteh, the Czar's cousin, and fiance of the Grand Duchess Olga (daughter of the Czar), is likely to he the heir ...

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  20. DUBLIN CASTLE JEWELS.

    The Official denial of the reported recovery of the Crown jewels, which have been missing from Dublin Castle since 1007, is not. generally accepted. ...

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  21. KUBELIK'S VIOLIN.

    While M. Jan Kubclik, the eminent violinist, was playing in the Berlin concert hall yesterday several bailiffs appeared on the scene and seized the ...

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  22. BENDIGO MINE TROUBLE.

    There were no developments in connection with the mining trouble to-day. Mr. Jude, president of the Victorian executive of the ederated Mine Employes' ...

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  23. REMARKABLE SURGERY.

    A remarkable feat of surgery is reported from Detroit. An infant was dying from hemorrhage, and prs. Cooley and Vaughan found that ordinary methods of stopping ...

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  24. MR. WILLIS'S COMPACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT.

    "Another remarkable statement was made to-day by Mr. Henry Willis, in regard to the historic compact between himself and the Government. On Mr. Griffith's ...

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  25. DISORDER IN MEXICO.

    Americans recently returned, from Mexico to-day interviewed Mr. Taft and alleged that shocking conditions prevail in Mexico. Women, they said, were ...

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  26. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The injunction motion, proposed by the satirizes committee in connection with state Government House, is an action to prevent lands that,belong to the Crown in ...

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  27. LINER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The White Star liner Ceramic, which, it is understood, will outer into the Australian trade, and will be the largest vessel in Australian waters, was launched to-day ...

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  28. HOME RULE BILL.

    The Home Rule Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons yesterday. Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, ...

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  29. MURDER CASE IN INDIA.

    Further evidence was given at Agra yesterday in the trial of an officer of the medical department at Allahabad named Clark, a widow mimed Mrs. Fulham, and a ...

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  30. PUTUMAYO ATROCITIES.

    Further evidence was taken to-day by the select committee which is inquiring into the Putumayo atrocities. Sir Roger Casement, British ...

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  31. THE LARGEST AUSTRALIAN LINERS.

    The Ceramic will quite dwarf any steamer previously seen in Australian waters. As far as Melbourne is concerned, the largest vessel that bus ever entered the port is ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--A statement is published in "The Age of 10th inst, from your Wonthaggi correspondent, having reference to the dispute at the Central New Chum and ...

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  33. DISHONEST SOLICITOR.

    A sensation has been caused at Bristol by disclosures which have followed the sudden death of Mr. Francis J. Tarr, a well-known and respected solicitor, who ...

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  34. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Abra[?]um Hvams, late of Exbibition-street, Melbourne, gontien[?], who died on 9th November, left property valued at £1610 real and £1528 personal to his relatives, ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The fact that only £570,000 of the Western Australian 4 per cent, loan of £1,000,000, offered at 99, was publicly sub scribed regarded by the Premier and ...

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  36. A BOGUS MARRIAGE.

    The trial was concluded yesterday of Lawrence Brisco Graham and George Alfred Crawley, who were charged with having performed a bogus marriage, and further, ...

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  37. THE CHANNEL COLLISION

    Considerable doubt still exists as to the identity of the small steamer with which the battle ship Centurion collided and sank in the English Channel during Tuesday ...

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  38. ORIENT S.N, COMPANY.

    For the year ended 30th June last the Orient Steam Navigation, Co. Ltd. shows a balance of £232,000. at credit of profit and loss. The usual dividend at the rate ...

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  39. EXTENSIVE SMUGGLING.

    The Federal authorities have discovered a smuggling conspiracy by which ladies' gowns valued at £200,000 have been smuggled through Canada. A woman named ...

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  40. TAXI-CAB MURDER CASE.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Edward Hopwood, a company director, who was charged with the murder of "Flo" Dudley, an actress, in a taxi cab about ...

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  41. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Mauger addressed a large and representative audience in the shire hall last night. Cr. Chine presided, and residents of all parts of the district were present. ...

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  42. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    A suffragette named Elsie Howey, who was arrested in connection with the systematic breaking of fire alarms in Loudon on Monday, was brought before the court ...

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  44. SICKNESS ON IMMIGRANT SHIP.

    Reference was made in the House of Commons yesterday to the outbreak of measles among the immigrants on of steamer Irishman last month. ...

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  45. THE UNION TICKET.

    The resident engineer on the Cloncurry Mount Cuthbert railway telegraphed to the Railway Commissioner to-day that a majority of the men had gone on strike ...

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  46. BRITISH OFFICER MURDERED.

    A hand of tribesmen in the Shiraz district murdered Captain A. B. Eckford, of the 39th King George's Own Central India Horse, during a shooting expedition. ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    The directors of the National Bank of New Zealand have declared an interim dividend, of 12 per cent. ...

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  48. THE HIGHEST FLIGHT.

    A telegram from Tunis states that Garos, the [?] nous aviator, yesterday attained a height, of 19,000 feet (over three miles and a half) in an aeroplane, which ...

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  49. A LADY'S LOST BRACELET.

    Mrs. Katherine Gillon, a lodger at Gleaferrie House, Burwood-road, Hawthorn, has reported to the local police the loss of a diamond bracelet, valued ut £30. Mrs. Gillon status that on ...

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