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  2. GERMAN MILITARY MISSION

    In Russian official quarters exception was recently taken to Turkey's engagement of a German general and military staff to reorganise the army. ...

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  3. POLITICAL ASSASSINATION

    Mr. Fellerton, M. H. A. is reported as having thus delivered himself at the Liberal League meeting on Monday according to the “Mercury.” ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Countess De La Warr has been granted restitution of conjugal rights. The present Countess is the second wife of Earl De La Watt. His first ...

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  5. COLORED IMMIGRATION

    The Federal Government has taken definite steps to deal with the problem of colored immigration into British Columbia. An order in council ...

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  6. MAROONED IN THE ARCTICE

    Disaster has befallen the expedition under Dr. Stefansson, which sailed on June 18 to exploro the Northern Coast of the American Continent with the ...

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  7. WATERSIDE WORKERS STRIKE

    Matters in connection with the wharf trouble at Sydney are working out just as Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., president of the Waterside Workers’ ...

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  8. HOME RULE

    A pamphlet entitled “Nationality and Home Rule,” by Mr. A. J. Balfour, has just been published. Mr. Balfour contends that if the Irish difficulty is ...

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  9. N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    It is now known in connection with Saturday's polling in the general Assembly election, that a large number of absent votes were recorded, but ...

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  10. MONEY FOR BUSH BROTHER HOOD.

    The Bishop of North Queensland (Dr. Frodsham) has received a request of £3000 for the North Queensland Bush Brotherhood. ...

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  11. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    WILMINGTON (Det)., Monday. Six men were killed and two injured to-day by an explosion in a gelatine mixing house owned by the chemical ...

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  12. KAISER FAREWELLS THE MISSION.

    The Kaiser yesterday received in audience General Von Sanders and the other members of the Turkish Mission. ...

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  13. MOTOR CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    The Police Court proceedings against Ralph Millbura, Walter John Kemsley, Edward William Idle, and Bruce Anthony Curlbertson, who are ...

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  14. SIR EDWARD CARSON AWAITS PRACTICAL PROPOSALS.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Plymouth yesterday, referred to the recent arms proclamation stating that it made no difference. He counselled ...

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  15. DEFAULTING CASHIER.

    Walter Robson, for many years cashier in the London office of the Commercial Bank of Australia, was to-day charged at the police court with ...

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  16. POWERS NO REASON TO COMPLAIN.

    Talant Bey, the Minister for the interior in defending Turkey's engagement of the German officers, says that Turkey is merely maintaining the ...

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  17. CONSIGNMENT OF REVOLVERS SEIZED.

    The Customs officials at Belfast have seized three cases of revolvers and ammunition consigned to Cork, Dundolk, and Londonderry. ...

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  18. THE POSITION AT WELLINGTON.

    The strike seems to be gradually weakening. The main difficulties now are concerning the seamen and the coal miners. ...

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  19. GIVEN UP FOR LOST.

    The Hamburg - Amerika steamer Acllia, which is long overdue at Monte Video, has been given up as a total loss. The vessel's cargo is worth ...

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  20. REFUSED BY AUSTRALIA.

    On November 26 a youth named Albert Cruddington was charged with attempting to shoot a man. The police stated that the prisoner had been ...

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  21. MRS. PANKHURST'S RETURN

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who was released from Exeter Gaol yesterday, after only three days imprisonment, arrived at Paddington station to-day, where she ...

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  22. SEVEN WIDOWS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In February the New South Wales Immigration department concocted a scheme to send out hatches of widows with one child spiece, with a view to ...

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  23. BOXING.

    The great crowd of spectators assembled at the National Sporting Club to-night to see the fight between the English and French champions, ...

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  24. THE BUTTER TRADE

    It is understood that the conference of shippers and importers who are seeking to secure legislation to prevent the coloring of margarine to ...

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  25. AUCKLAND SPECIAL CONSTABLES.

    All the foot specials on the water front were dismissed this morning. The wharves remain barrleaded by a few regular police, and mounted ...

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  26. BURIED BABIES

    To-day the detectives and the police visited, on the closer settlement area known as La Belle, a farm, 2½ miles from Mordialloc, where they ...

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  27. FLOODS IN TEXAS.

    Twenty persons have been drowned in the Brookshire districts as a result of the recent overflowing of the Bra[?] river. The floods, however, are now ...

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  28. SUFFRAGETTE MOVEMENT IN AMERICA.

    President Wilson in receiving a large deputation of suffragettes to-day refused to send a message to Congress advocating women's suffrage, as he ...

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  29. TUTOR'S SETTLEMENT

    A curious case is now before the Law Courts. A Mr. Hugh Formby, a well-known athlete, formerly tutor to Mr. Samuel Hill-Wood, M. P. (C.), is ...

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  30. POST OFFICE TROUBLE

    It was recently stated that the post office was making arrangements to call in the aid of army telegraphists in the event of a strike of post office ...

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  31. SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE.

    A six-day bicycle race started here to-day. Five teams are competing, and Macuaniars (Australia) and [?] (New York) are present doing the ...

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  32. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day, Mr. Smith, houorary Labor Minister, said that owing to the result of the vote taken to the House on ...

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  33. MR. FULLERTON WITHDRAWS.

    sir,—I am enclosing for your guidance a copy of a letter I have written to the “Mercury” this morning, as i wish at once to correct the ...

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  34. MRS. PANKHURST LEAVES FOR PARIS.

    Mrs. Pankhurst was carried to the station in an ambulance to-day, and left for Paris. ...

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  35. MEN AND WOMEN.

    A London cable message states that the Hon. A. L. Sta[?]ley, Governor-elect of Victoria, expects to sall on January 21. ...

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  36. NEW FRENCH CABINET.

    M. Doumergue, the new French Premier, has constituted his Ministry as follows:— Premier and Foreign Affairs, ...

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  37. STEAMER ON FIRE

    Considerable speculation has been caused by the receipt of a wireless message stating that a steamer called the Rio Grande caught fire at sea. The ...

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  38. ROMANCE OF INDIA

    The India Office has reported unfavourably against the spectacle called the romance of India at the Earl's Court exhibition. Hindu residents in ...

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  39. (Copy.)

    Sir,—In the report of my speech at the meeting of the Denison Divisional Council of the Liberal League on Monday evening, there is an error which, is ...

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  40. CATTLE DISEASE IN GERMANY.

    Foot and mouth disease and swine fever are ravaging live stock in the Lower Rhine districts, and another unknown disease, which causes the ...

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  41. AMERICAN BOUTS.

    Jack Macfarland to-day out-pointed Jack Briton in an unsatisfactory tenround decisionless bout. Seven thousand spectators witnessed the fight. ...

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  42. M. P. 'S PIQUE

    Mr. A. W. Barton, M.P. (Lib.). Oldham, who presided at the recent meeting at Oldham addressed by Mr. Asquith, has resigned from the local ...

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  43. THE DUBLIN STRIKE

    The executives of the Miners Federation states that the districts decline to call a general strike to assist the Dublin Strikers, but approve of ...

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  44. WELL-KNOWN RACEHORSE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Sol. Green, of Melbourne, has purchased Mr. J. B. Joel’s White Star. The horse sails in January. ...

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  45. MYSTERY CLEARED UP.

    Revenue cutters have partially cleared up the mystery of the Rio Grande, A wireless has been received stating that all are safe aboard, and ...

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  46. ELECTORAL INQUIRY.

    The Federal Select Committee appointed by the Senate to inquire into the conduct of the last Federal elections, resumed its sittings to-day. ...

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  47. AMRICAN IMPERIALISM

    The “Financial Press” is commenting upon the Imperialist policy of the President of the United States (Dr. Wilson as shown by his ...

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  48. THE REFERENDUMS

    In the Senate to-day only four senators failed to respond to the call of the Senate to ensure the statutory absolute majority for the third ...

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  49. NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    The debate was resumed to-day in the House of Representatives on Mr W. Hensley’s motion, expressing sympathy with the naval holiday proposal ...

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  50. FOOTBALL BETTING

    Frederick Pater, who was arrested a week ago for attempting to bribe a football player belonging to the West Bromwich Albion Club, stipulating for ...

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  51. CRUISER NEW ZEALAND RETURNS

    The battle cruiser New Zealand has arrived at Devonport after her world tour, during which she visited South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and ...

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  52. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    The “Cologne Gazette” has taken alarm at the readiness with which the Reichstag has fallen in with the request of Herr Ballin, President of ...

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  53. LOCAL OPTION

    In regard to the local option vote taken last Saturday apparently no metropolitan electorate has voted in favor of no license, but 12 have voted ...

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  54. BILLIARDS.

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

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  55. DEFENCE OF FRANCE.

    The French Naval Estimates for 1914 involve an expenditure of £25,387,000, an increase of nearly £4,000,000 on the preceding year. The ...

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