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  2. MEN AND WOMEN.

    As Dr. E. L . Crowther, At yesterday's meeting of the Hobart General Board of Management, tendered his re[?] as a member, the chairman ...

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  3. MEXICAN DICTATORSHIP

    It was announced yesterday that the Chamber of [?] had decided that while General Huer[?] was uncons[?] Huerta's election was ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. W. [?] Johnson) took the chair in the House of Representures to-day. Mr. Fowler (W.A) called the at ...

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  5. NATIONAL PROHIBITION

    Extraordinary aceues were witnessed in the House of Representatives to-day during the debate on the proposal constitutional amendment to sacure ...

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  6. POSTAL SERVANTS' DEMANDS

    The Lattonal committee of the postal Workers Union met yesterday to consider the present dispute and decided to sent an [?] to the P. M. G. ...

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  7. INDIA'S PROBLEMS

    At tho end of October Mr. Amear All resigned from the presidentship of the London branch of the Ail India Moslem Lessee, which he had held stace ...

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  8. MILLIONAIRE SHOT

    Sir Lionel Phillips the well-known south African millionaire was shot and wounded to-day outside the Rand Club. His a[?] was a man named ...

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  9. EMBEZZLEMENT

    There were remarkable revelations in the Criminal Court to-day during the hearing, before Mr. Justice Cassen of a second charge of embezzlement ...

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  10. FOREIGNERS IN TAMPICO.

    The State department has received Information that the British and German residents of Temple have taken refuge on board British and German ...

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  11. ULSTER PROBLEM

    According to some Unionist news papers as interchange of views on the Ulster question between the Government and the leader of the Oppostion ...

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  12. PATIENT DOING WELL.

    The latent bulletin states that the bullet pierced Sir Lionel Phillips' lung and liver. His general condition is good. and he is fairly comfortable and ...

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  13. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    Ex-President Taft, in the course of lecture on the Monroe doctrine before the New York Pence Society to-day said that they cannot be too ...

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  14. CORPORATION WORKERS STRIKE.

    The Leads Corporation workers have struck for an increase of 2/ a week, not as a result 5000 men are idle. The [?] and Waterworks, and other ...

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  15. MINERS' WAGES.

    The conference of the Miners' Federation has passed a reso[?] the refe[?] of the [?] demand for a 15 per cent advances in ...

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  16. NISMUM'S GRIEVANCE.

    Sir [?] phillips' secretary states that N[?] brought a letter of introduction to Sir Lionel some time ago. Sir Loined gave [?] that ...

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  17. COLD STORAGE

    A Bill [?] at the Cold Storage Trust was recently introduced into the House of Representatives imposing fines and imprisonment on those who ...

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  18. TUTORS' SETTLEMENT

    Judgement was given to-day in the action brought by Mr. Hugh Formby against Mr. Samuel Hi[?]-Wood. M.P. to recover a settlement of £600 a ...

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  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The Northern Union Rugby Football Team to tour Australia and New Zealand will possibly [?]on April 17, and any ruse will leave by April 24. ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN SITUATION IMPROVING.

    The situation In Natal and Zululand s becoming Jess tense, end the announcement of the appointment of the Royal Commission has been followed ...

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  21. SUGAR BOUNTY AND EXCISE

    As a result of [?] which was [?] by the Federal Government [?] excise upon sugar in [?] sugar man[?] from ...

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  22. SEQUEL TO ZABERN INCIDENT

    As a sequel to the recent trouble in zabern owing to friction between the [?] and the military, an Aisa[?] recruit has been sentenced to six ...

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  23. INQUIRY WELCOMED IN INDIA.

    The appointment of the Royal Commission by the south African Government has been well received. Special efforts are now being made to induce ...

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  24. PATHOLOGICAL DISCOVERY

    Dr. Bose, Professor of Pathology in the University of Montpellier, claims to have discovered a water parasite which is the cause of cancer. The ...

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  25. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    The Budget Committee has left the final decision regarding (he £1,000,000 subsidy to German exhibitors at the Son Francisco exhibitors at the ...

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  26. A GRUESOME CRIME

    A gruesome discovery was made yesterday in a canal at Liverpool. A strange object was seen in the water, and when, brought to land It proved to ...

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  27. FRENCH POLITICS

    The new French Ministry has issued statement of policy, but makes no mention of the £ 62.600,006 defence loan in connection with which ...

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  28. THE COMING SESSION

    The "Daily Telegraph" to-day states that the Welsh Disestablishment Bill will be taken before Home Rule in the coming seasion. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    A n[?]y meeting of shareholders was held to-day to consider the proposals of the directors of the Oil Trust created in 1910 which lately became ...

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  30. SIX MONTHS ON A DESERT ISLAND

    The United Stares Navy department has issued an appeal to any ships likely to be sailing in the Southem Pacific to succer the eight American ...

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  31. THE SECRETARY OF THE LIBERAL LEAGUE AND MR. EARLE

    Sir,—During the debate following the proposal to a[?] the state [?] as reported in the daily press of [?] the 19, the Hon, June E[?] ...

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  32. ATTACK OF NERVES

    A drayman named Lewis driving along a street here yesterday feared that a crowd of strikers was about to attack him. He pulled out a revolve ...

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  33. BILLIARDS.

    As the result of to-day's play in the match of 18,000 up between George Gray and Claude Falklner, the young Australian went ahend for the first ...

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  34. 'OATLANDS NO ENCUMBRANCE ADVERTISEMENT

    The manager of "The Daily Post’ Ltd. has received the following' letter under date December 11".— “Dear Sir,—Re -our advertisement ...

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  35. MEN FOR WILLIAMSTOWN DOCKYARD.

    The Victorian Government has engaged In Glasgow two draughtsmen, a platelayer, a Framesetter, and a boilermaker for the Williamstown dockyard. ...

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  36. SOCIALISM IN THE EMPIRE

    Mr, Anatole France, the celebrated French writer in responding to the Fablan Society's' welcome to England, said that If one contemplated the ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    Pascall Biolerrt, alias Frederick Patter, who watt arrested a few days ago for attempted bribery la connection with a football match was to-day ...

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  38. GRAY TO PLAY NEWMAN.

    A series or three games of 18.000 has been arranged between Gray and Newman. Gray concedes 4000, and there Js to be £100 a side on each ...

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  39. SPANISH BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    Following a continuous run on Wednesday the Hispano-American Rank has suspended payment. The bank’s paid-up capital is £1,500.000, and Its ...

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  40. JURY OF MATRONS

    A woman named Ada Williams, aged 28, was committed At the Old Bailey 10-day for dismembering and burning her taw-year-old son in the hope that ...

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  41. INDEPENDENCE FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Secretary tor the Nary {Mr Josephus Daniels) baa announced that Independence will be granted to the Philippines in the near future, ...

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  42. THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    The Council of the British Association has given its approval to the programme mapped out for the visit to Australia next, year, and has expressed ...

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  43. THE TEXAS FLOODS

    The final figures of loss of life and [?]mage caused by the recent goods show that 20.000 people were rendered homeless, 165 were drowned, and the ...

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  44. SIX -DAY BICYCLE RACE.

    At 11 o'clock to-night the comp[?]tors in the six-day bicycle race had coverel 1882 miles, 23 more than the previous record The Australians are ...

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  45. PROROGATION NEST WEEK.

    in the Senate to-day the President. ...

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