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  2. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The strike of railway men at Llanelly caused by the dismissal of some Great Western drivers who refused to work Dublin traffic, is ...

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  3. HOME RULE PROBLEM

    Lord Lansdowne, speaking on the Home Rule problem at the Scottish Constitutional Club at Glasgow to-day, said that the Unionists were ...

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  4. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT.

    Member of the House Assembly yesterday were prepared to give electors legislation while they waited. Bill after Bill was passed through the ...

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  5. CIVILIANS AND MILITARY

    The Chancellor (Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg), replying to an interpellation in tho Reichstag to-day, said that Lieutenant Von Forstner, the chief ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker (Mr. W. E. Johnson) took the chair in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Bruce Smith (N. S. W .) asked ...

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  7. PUBLIC PROTEST.

    A public meeting, convened by the Denison Divisional Council, was held at the Victoria Hall last night to consider the Bill to amend the ...

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  8. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A great Bengali meeting held yesterday at the Town Hall the Maharajah of Burdwan demanded a inquiry into the situation in ...

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  9. DISCOUNTENANCED BY LEADERS.

    The railway strike at Llanelly has spread till now there are 300 drivers out, in spite of the union officials’ statement that ho strike pay will be ...

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  10. VICTORIAN CRISIS

    The Watt Ministry was defeated over its Re-Distribution of Seats measure in the Leislative Assembly to-day. When the Assembly met this ...

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  11. PRISONERS' HUNGER STRIKE.

    Fifty Indians are hunger striking in Durban Gael in order to obtain redress regarding the food and clothes supplied. ...

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  12. PROPORTIONAL REPRE­SENTATION

    Earl Grey yesterday presided at a dinner of the International Proportional Representation Society. Among present were Lord Courtney, the ...

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  13. NORTHUMBERLAND MINERS.

    The Northumberland miners in their recent ballot rejected by u large majority the proposal to strike to secure abolition of the three shift system. ...

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  14. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Two hundred and forty-two members of the Reichstag are supporting a motion to include half a million marks the Estimates as the first ...

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  15. UNION POLITICAL FUNDS.

    A ballot of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has resulted In votes in favor of a union political fund, and 12.740 against. The ...

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  16. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Bill of most public importance before the Legislative Council was tho Shops Closing Bill. The small shops was not loft as the Assembly desired. ...

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  17. BLOOD STOCK SALES

    At the Newmarket blood stock sales ten mares sold by the Duke of Devonshire realised £20,040, and four foals £6560, including £3100 for a Bayardo ...

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  18. PATROL WIPED OUT

    Advices from Timbuctoo state that Captain Hartmann, while pursuing 60 natives armed with rifles, detached patrol of eleven men under a ...

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  19. KAISER'S SYMPATHY WITH MILITARY.

    The sitting was one of the most tempestuous is the history of the Reichstag. The Government's declarations are regarded as proof that the ...

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  20. OXFORD ATHLETICS

    The Oxford University Athletic Club has decided to amend the rule recently Passed preventing Rhodes scholars previously In residence at another ...

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  21. JAPAN'S DEFENCE

    The Japanese Cabinet has postpone the War Minister’s army increase scheme till 1915. Japan’s defence expenditure brought ...

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  22. PICTURE BALL

    A brilliant “picture” ball was held last night in aid of the London Invalid Kitchens. Four thousand people, including all the society leaders, made ...

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  23. INCITING TO VIOLENCE

    Mr. Young, president of the Federation of Labor, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having incited others to violence. He ...

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  24. LODGING HOUSE BURNT

    A lodging house in the south end of the city was burnt down last night. number of men who were cut off in the upper stories raved themselves by ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    The match of 18,000 up between George Gray and Claude Falkinerr was continued to-day, and at the close of play tho totals were:—Falkiner ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE

    The House of Representatives passed the Naval Defence Bill at an early hour this moraine. Mr. Allen, Minister for Defence, ...

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  27. AMERICAN TARIFF LAW

    Notices have been despatched to the Customs collectors, ordering the collection of the retaliatory duty against and produce from countries ...

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  28. MRS. PANKHURST’S RETURN

    Mrs. Pankhurst arrives back from America to-day on board the liner Majestic. From official hints let drop is anticipated that she will he ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New South Wales Oxford undergraduate Mr. Southee has been awarded rugby blue He will play as a wing three-quarter against Cambridge. ...

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  30. CAUSE OF FIRE A MYSTERY.

    The cause of the Are has not been discovered. An Investigation has been started with the object of ascertaining the house was overcrowded. The ...

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  31. BANK MONEY STOLEN.

    A bag containing paper money to the value of £17,600, in transit from the National Bank of Belgium to Cologne, has been stolen between ...

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  32. FLOODS IN TEXAS

    Great floods, due to a sudden rise of the Colorado River, have caused must damage In this region. ‘Seven persons have been drowned, and large ...

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  33. ABDUCTED HIS DAUGHTER

    At the beginning of last month a Perth boot manufacturer named Weaver was arrested at Folkestone on the charge of abducting his ...

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  34. TURKEY’S NAVY

    The Armstrong-Vickers group of armament manufacturers has obtained a to reorganise the na[?]al dockyards and to construct a na[?]al base ...

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  35. THE SENATE.

    The President (Senator Givens) took the chair in the Senate to-day. Senator Pearce (W. A.) asked the Minister for Defence whether In ...

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  36. “TRUTH” LIBEL CASE

    The action in which Benjamin Hoare, journalist, sought to recover £5000 damages from John Norton, newspaper proprietor, in respect of an alleged ...

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  37. CASTAWAY’S IN THE PACIFIC.

    A wireless message has been received from the steamer Moana stating that eleven members of the crew of schooner Alraredo, bound to ...

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  38. 15,000 HOMELESS.

    The floods are spreading, and 16,000 people are homeless within an area 200 miles by 100 miles. Scores of people took refuge in the tree tops and ...

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  39. RUSSIAN JEALOUSY

    A mouth ago it was announced that Turkey had engaged a general officer the German General Staff to reorganise the Ottoman Army. The ...

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  40. AMERICAN ARMY BILL

    The House of Representatives to-day passed the Army Bill. A novel feature of the Bill is that which places are volunteers on the same footing as ...

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  41. FIRE IN OXFORD COLLEGE.

    The upper portion of Jesus College, Oxford, was burnt last night owing defective flue. The undergraduates escaped safely. ...

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  42. PANEL DOCTOR’S DEATH

    The inquest into the death of Dr. Horace Dimock, who died at Wisbee[?] at the end of October, has returned verdict of suicide while temporarily ...

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  43. ARMY CANTEEN INQUIRY.

    It has been announced that Sir Charles Nicholson has been appointed chairman of the committee to In ­ quire Into the systems under which ...

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  44. FEDERAL VACANCIES

    The election for the Kalgoorlie vacancy in the House of Representatives, caused by the death of Mr. C. E. Franzer, will take place on January ...

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  45. BOXING

    Joss Willard to-day defeated Carl Morris in a ten-round bout, loading throughout eight rounds. The fighting was slow and disappointing. ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    At the Royal Hotel, Turmut, this morning Jack Ozono, a Japanese cook, attempted to cut the throat of Miss Morgan, a waitress. Ozono inflicted ...

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  47. CRICKET

    The M. C. C. bee decided that the match at Lords next Whitsuntide shall be allocated as a benefit to F . A. Tarrant, the Middlesex professional, ...

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