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  2. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. King of Bulgaria.

    It is reported that a plot against King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has been discovered, and the Cabinet has advised the king to leave the capital. ...

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  6. Family Quarrel.

    As a result of a family quarrel, a man named Kimmerlin, at Oberstenfcld, in Wurtemberg, stabbed his wife, his father in-law, two sisters-in-law, and his ...

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  7. POINTED PASS.

    Some persons are indignant with with Herr von Jagow, the head of the Bedin police, because he accused the court martial that sentenced Lieutenant von Foerstner ...

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  8. Revolt in Mexico.

    President Huerta has arranged to retire from the Presidency of Mexico early in January in order personally to conduct the military operations against the ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. Cardinal Rampolla.

    The "Messagero" asserts that the court has ordered the exhumation of the body of the late Cardinal Rampolla, on the grounds that his suspiciously sudden ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. Calumet Disaster.

    The relatives of the children who were killed when a false alarm of "fire" was given at a Christmas entertainment at Calumet, in Michigan, have refused to ...

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  15. Church and State.

    Commenting on the possibility of a rapprochement between church and State, in Itaiy, which movement has received an impetus since the recent general elections ...

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  16. FIRE THIS MORNING.

    Fire broke out in South Brisbane shortly after midnight, a two story building in Annerley road, near Stanley street, being visited. The South ...

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  17. DIARY FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

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  19. STEFANSSON EXPEDITION.

    It has been arranged for an expedition of the Royal North-west mounted police during the anuual patrol from Dawson (Yukon) to Fort Macpherson, to make a ...

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  20. Egyptian Troops.

    The Fourth Battalion of the Egyptian Army has left Cairo for the Turkish frontier, near Akaba. The incident greatly is commented upon, and is attributed to ...

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  21. RAILWAYS OPENED.

    In the year just closing, or to speak more strictly, since the beginning, of April last, 306 miles of railways have been added to the lines opened to traffic in ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND AVIATOR.

    Mr. A. W. Jones, of Queensland, gave the first successful flight ever made in South Australia, at Chentenham Park racecourse. The first flight was about ...

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  23. Terrific Storms.

    Terrific rain and wind storms are raging along the coasts of the States of New York and New Jersey. Two barges broke from their moorings near the Fork ...

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  24. LOVERS DROWNED.

    Through the canoe which they occupied capsizing, James H. Spence painter, 21 years of age, and Ruby Williams, aged 19, wore drowned in the River Yarra at ...

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  25. SMALLEST MAN DEAD.

    John White, a confectioner at South- end-on-Sea, who, it was said, was the smallest man in the world, being only 21 inches in height, died yesterday. ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The cricket match, M.C.C. v. Wanderers was continued to-day. The Englishmen opened their inning's, and at the lunch adjournment the score was 122, with ...

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  27. MILLING TRADE.

    As a result of the conference held recently between representatives of millers and mill employees an agreement was drawn up and has since been ratified ...

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  28. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The "Bankers' Magazine" publishes statistics showing that the value at shares dealt with on the Stock Exchange depreciated during the past year to the ...

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  29. "STARVATION DOCTOR."

    When Mrs Hazzard who is known as the starvation doctor, applied for admission into the State penitentiary, at Walla Walla, in Washington State, after ...

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  30. STEAMER AFIRE.

    A fire which occurred amongst the bunker coal on the train steamer Hford, and necessitated her putting into Hobson's Buy on Friday evening, was ...

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  31. FOREIGN MISSIONS.

    The Church of Scotland, acting on the advice of the committee on foreign missions sitting in Edinburgh, unanimously has approved of the Kilay[?]concord, and ...

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  32. RESCUE AT SEA.

    Eight members of the crew of the British barque Malawa have arrived no Key West, in Florida, having been rescued in mid-ocean, when the ship was sinking. ...

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  33. KEY OF THE EMPIRE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Denman), Speaking at Perth, said that India was held, by strategists to be the key of the Empire. He added that if ever it were ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Home Affairs has accepted the tender, of Messrs. Barhat and Sons, of Ipswich, for eight brakevan under frames for Port Augusta, and the ...

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  35. LORD BURNHAM.

    A deputation, headed by Lord Northcliffe, and representing 250 British, Canadian. and continental journalists, yesterday waited on Lord Burnham ...

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  36. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Nawab Syed Mahomed (president of the Indian National Congress). speaking at Karachi, said that the spectacle of a world-wide empire being nowerless to ...

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  37. AEROPLANE FLIGHTS.

    M. vedrines, the French, aviator who is attempting an aeroplane flight round the world, has arrived at Jaffa. PARIS, December 28. ...

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  38. TROUBLE IN ARMENIA.

    It may be thought that we, the people of Australia, have no interest in Armenia, a very large territory in Asia. It is called Asiatic Turkey. The facts are ...

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST A STOCKBROKER.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mr. Fenner, a stockbroker, who is charged with the fraudulent conversion of share certificates. It is said that a ...

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  40. PAINTER DECAPITATED.

    Arthur Francis Walker, painter, aged 69, stepped off a moving train at Ringwood on Saturday, and fell between the platform and the carriage. A wheel ...

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  41. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Nominations for the seats rendered vacant by the change of Ministry are to be received up to 8th January. Polling in any contested electorate will take place ...

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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    It is reported that unless the National Rifle Association agree to the alterations proposed by the War Office, a Territorial Force Rifle Association will be formed. ...

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  43. FRENCH ARMY.

    The Minister for War (M. Noulenu) has informed the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, that the money voted for the building of barracks ...

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  44. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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  45. FALL DOWN A WELL.

    At Gilgandra on Saturday. W. Kitchen, a plumber, and his son, William Hitchen, were engaged in erecting a windmill over a well some three miles from the town. ...

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  46. PRESIDENT AS FIREMAN.

    President Wilson, when motoring in the neighbourhood of Gulfport, in Mississippi, saw a house on fire, He alighted, entered the place, and warned a woman ...

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  47. DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK.

    The Duchess, of Brunswick (only daughter of the Emperor William of Germany) expects her accouchement in the spring of the coming year. ...

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  48. WHEAT MARKET.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,630,000 quarters, and for the continent of Europe 1,625,080. ...

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  49. RUNNING RECORD.

    Jack Donaldson (Victoria) yesterday broke Hutchens's furlong pedestrian record, his time being 21 34 secs. In 1885 Hutchens ran 220 yards in 21 ...

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  51. TANGO DANCE.

    The Rome correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," reports that the Vatican has issued instructions to the [?]lorgy to initiate a crusade against the ...

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  52. NO WORK, NO PAY.

    The old gag, "no pence, no prayers," is having its duplicate in "no work, no pay." Comic and amusing as the situation is the statement made raises a very large ...

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  54. WONDERFUL HORSEMANSHIP.

    In the race for the Kempton Park Maiden Steeplechase yesterday, Kenia, after depriving Oakley of the. lead, bungled and nearly fell at the last fence. ...

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  56. BAND IN THE GARDENS.

    The pittsworth Town Band will render the following programme of music in the Gardens, Brisbane, this Monday Evening, from 8 to 10 p.m., under ...

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