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  2. Advertising

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  3. Carlyle's Boyhood.

    The house at Ecclelechan, formerly occupied by Thomas Carlyle, has been purchased for the public, and furnished with relics recalling Carlyle's boyhood. ...

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  4. King Ahab.

    News has bean received of the discovery, in Samarai of 100 clay tablets, apparently belonging to King A hah. One tablet was a communication from an ...

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  5. Sugar Producers.

    The council oi the Australian Sugar Producers' Association last night received reports from the secretary on the organisation work and progress of the Sugar ...

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  6. Deadly Aviators.

    M. Hewvel, an aviator, recently was Convicted of manslaughter, by killing a woman on a public footpath at Issy. He was ordered to pay £200 compensation ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Colonel J. E. B. Seely, Under Secretary for the Colonics, speaking at Oldham, said that sea power in the event of any danger to Great Britain would ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. FLUSHING FORTIFICATIONS.

    The "Debats," commenting upon the proposed fortification of Flushing, says that the Dutch defences are exclusively designed against an attack by sea--in ...

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  9. ANOTHER BY-ELECTION.

    The appointment oi Mr. William Jones, M.P., as a Junior Lord of the Treasury and one oi the Liberal whips, will involve a by-election for Carnarvonshire North. ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVY.

    Twelve British admirals, with 23 battleships and 14 armoured cruisers, to-day will begin a series of naval manoeuvres on the coast of Spain. ...

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  11. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    In connection with the action brought by compositors against the Scottish Typographical Association, the. Court of Session at Edinburgh, has decided that ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. VICTORIAN WINES.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Sir John Taverner) is urging the Port of London authority to amend the schedule which charges double rates on wines of ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. BLESSING THE NEVA.

    The Czar yesterday attended the ceremo[?] of the blessing of the waters of the Neva. This ceremony has been discontinued since 1905, when a shrapnel shell ...

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  14. BILLIARD MATCH.

    In the billiard match of 9,000 up between George Gray and Duncan, at Bristol the closing scores last night were as follow: Gray, 6,002; Duncan ...

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  15. YEMEN INSURRECTION.

    Seid Idnss, the Pretender, and Imam Syyed Yahija, are operating against the Turkish troops in Yemen. The Imam's forces have been sent to all parts of ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. COMING EVENTS.

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  18. SLANDER CASE.

    Sir Algernon West has given notice of appeal against the judgment for £1,250 damages in the action brought by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Horace West for ...

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  19. CANADA AND THE STATES.

    The United States and Candian representatives who are negotiating a reciprocity treaty, have adjourned. The negotiations will be resumed on Friday ...

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  20. UNEMPLOYED WINEMAKERS.

    The unemployed in the champagne district have promised not to renew the disturbances, and are waiting for action by the Government, in their favour. ...

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  21. WRECKAGE ASHORE.

    Some packages marked "Melbourne" and "Sydney" were washed ashore recently at Vendyssel, and it was supposed that they might have corns either ...

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  22. AMERICA'S DEFENCE.

    Mr. Humphrey, a member of the House oi Representatives of the United States of America, speaking at Detroit, said that Japan could. seize Seattle. Tacoma. ...

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  23. A WORKMAN'S PARADISE.

    As reported in yesterday's "Telegraph," Bishop Harmer, of Rochester, in England. has said that Australians a work man's paradise. it is exactly the sort ...

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  24. TO-MORROW.

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  25. CHINA'S CONSTITUTION.

    The programme of the Chinese National Assembly, as modified' by the throne, provides for the promulgation of regulations relating to the formation of a ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. FUTURE DATES.

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  27. VISCOUNT CHELSEA.

    It is announced that Viscount Chelsea, heir to Earl Cadogan, is to be married to Miss Marie Coxen, daughter of Mr. George Coxen of Cheltenham. ...

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  28. Disastrous Fire.

    About 3 o'clock this morning, the people of Coraki were awakened by a fire which swept away half oi the town before it was quelled. The outbreak commenced ...

    Article : 227 words
  29. CALIFORNIAN CARPENTERS.

    The carpenters in Canfor[?] are demanding an increase in wages, and threaten to go out on strike if their demands are not granted. Twenty-two ...

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  30. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The shipowners oi Glasgow and the merchants of Liverpool have drawn up a memorial to the Secretary oi. State for Foreign. Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    M. Brequet has made a world's speed record on a biplane, by carrying a passenger a distance of 624 miles in 69½ minutes at Douai. ...

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  33. MEXICAN RAILWAYMEN.

    The Mexican train men on the South[?]n Pacific Railway have secured then demands for an increase in wages. and traffic consequently has been resumed. ...

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  34. BIG AMERICAN ENTERPRISE.

    Thirty thousand sheep m the Oregon Mountains are being transfered to Graham Island, oil the coast of British Columbia, and a huge. meat packing and ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. Family Notices

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  36. DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE.

    The action taken by the Bishop of London (Br. [?]ton Ingram). in instructing Dr. Tristram, the chancellor of tire diocese. that no license for the ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. GERMAN STOKERS.

    Bitter indignation is expressed at Kiel at the discussion in the Reichstag on toe proposal to reduce the duty allowance of stokers on warships to 2½d. per day. ...

    Article : 37 words
  38. MEXICAN REBELS.

    A report has been received that the Mexican rebels recently barricaded themselves in a church at Daquirichic, in Southern Chihuahua, and fought the ...

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  39. AFRICA AND THE CORONATION.

    The Government of the South African Union is sending to the coronation 300 volunteers and police. Rhodesia is sending 50. ...

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  40. PLOT AGAINST MIKADO.

    The General Labour Council is issuing a placard, protesting against the condemnation of the Japanese conspirators. ...

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  41. PORTUGUESE BATTLESHIPS.

    The Government of Portugal is ordering in Great Britain [?]carce Dreadnought battleships of the type of the Minas Geraes, of 19,250 tons displacement, ...

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  42. AMERICAN STATESMAN DEAD.

    Mr. Paul Morton, who was Secretary for the Navy in Sir. Roosevelt's Cabinet, died suddenly, yesterday in the hallway of a New York hotel from cerebral ...

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  43. FORGED CURIOS.

    The customs authorities have at present under consideration the question ot taking action in connection with tho importation into Australia of forged curios. For ...

    Article : 212 words
  44. GREAT BRITAIN'S EMIGRANTS.

    Out of £263,015 persons who emigrated from Great Britain during the year 1919, Canada absorbed 115.754, South Africa. 8,352, and the United States 713,594, ...

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  45. COW AND TRAIN.

    A train on the Chicago and Rock island line recently dashed into a cow at Fort Smith, in Arkansas, and was derailed Thirty persons were injured. and in four ...

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  46. DARLINGHURST ESCAPEES.

    Cyril (Pegg, aged 18, and Joseph Henry Denmead, aged 20, were before the court to-day on several charges of burglary and breaking out of Darlinghurst gaol. ...

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  47. AN AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS.

    Miss Marie Lobr. the Australian actress, last night appeared with great success in Pinero's light comedy, "The Persevering Mr. Panmore." ...

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  48. REFRESHING LECTURE.

    Archibald Forbes, the famous war col respondent, while on a lecturing tour, stayed at Leven, the Fifeshire golfing resort. where be was booked for one ...

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  49. WOOL SALES.

    At tire wool sales this morning there was a spirited sale Bidding was more general, with a tendency in sellers' favour, ...

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  50. FENCER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    At about midday yesterday the Ambulance Brigade was called upon to attend a man named. Joseph Thorne. aged 75 years, who resided at Doggett street, ...

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  51. ELECTION RECOUNTS GRANTED.

    Recounts have been granted of the votes at too election for West St. Pancras and West Bromwich. ...

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  54. "WORST I HAVE EVER SEEN."

    Mr. Gillies, M.L.A., speaking at a brn[?]ot tendered to toe Lord Mayor of Sydney (Aid. Allen Taylor), at the East Greta colliery, said: "After 20' pears' ...

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  55. PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    In consequence of the outbreak of plague in Manchuria, business is at a standstill at Shanghairan and other railway towns in the interior. ...

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  56. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    One of the "Telegraph's " sou thorn messages to-day, reports that tho Commonwealth Minister for Home Affaire, declares his inability to understand ...

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    "Mrs. Meeker," observed' a friend oi the family, "is a very superior woman. She can converse intelligently, I believe, on a thousand different topics." "Yes," ...

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