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  2. NAYAL ESTIMATES.

    In view of the alleged differences In the British Cabinet regarding the Admiralty naval estimates to-morrow’s Cabinet meeting is being anticipated ...

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  3. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. Thomas Reeks, a native of Sydney and a ship’s engineer, has been found dead in a disused pit near ...

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  4. PEACE ASSURED.

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. Five of the men who were arrested the strikers in the Johannesburg Hall surrendered were to-day ...

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  5. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE , Thursday. The Council of the Waterside Workers’ Federation met this morning .Mr. W .M. Hungnes , M.H.R. Presided. after ...

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  6. CHURCH DOCTRINE.

    LONDON, Thursday. The Kikuya Conference has recently been under discussion by the Eligible C[?]reh Union whose objects are the ...

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  7. THE GOLDEN WEST

    “It is tho first opportunity I have had of visiting Tasmania, and naturally, like others, I am impressed with scenery and the possibilities of ...

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  8. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON. Thursday. Mr. Austen Chamberlain speaking yesterday at Southampton, referred to the retention of 40 [?] members a ...

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  9. EMPIRE UNITY.

    LONDON, Thursday. Mr Sydney Low, the well-known author and lecturer, in delivering the first of his series of Rhodes lectures ...

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  10. LATE LORD STRATHCONA

    To-day flags are flying everywhere at half-mast as a token of respect to Lord Strathcons, the High Commissioner of Canada, who died yesterday ...

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  11. DRAMATIC FAREWELL.

    A girt named Palmer, aged 18 years, living with her mother, a dairywoman at Bulimba, was missing when her mother went to wake her at 3 o’clock ...

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  12. MUNERS DECIDE TO RETURN

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday. A meeting of miners was held today by permission of the authorities, and there were present 87 delegates, representing 38 mines and ten ...

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  13. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Baron Maklno), spenking In the Diet yesterday, said that tho settlement of the Chino-Japaneso crisis In ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT'S UNPLEASANT DUTY.

    LONDON, Thursday. The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydney Buxton) deals yesterday in a speech with the naval estimates ...

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  15. SIGNS OK A STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Thursday. Reeka had a wallet containing 500 dollars which are missing. Nine sovereigns and a gold watch were ...

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  16. TAMMANY METHODS.

    Ex-Governor Sulzer is appealing as c[?] Wireless in A[?] Whitemans State-wide graft investigation. In giving evidence to-day Mr . Sulzer ...

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  17. UNIONIST SUPPORT FOR MR. CHURCHILL.

    M r. H. Plke Pease M .P. (U.). [?] [?] at Huddersfield yesterday, said that the Union[?] party feeling and stand be ...

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  18. FATHER’S STATEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Mr. Walter Reeks says that the whole description points to his son, the only discrepancy is in the name, ...

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  19. -VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Two loan Bills were Introduced today into the Legislative Assembly. first was to provide £2.250,00 by loan In London for railway works and ...

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  20. A LOAN PROBLEM.

    Melbourne. Thursday. Mr. Walt the State Premier , has eleven notice to complain at the next Conference of State Premier's that the ...

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  21. FEDERATION EXECUTIVE

    JOHANNESBURG . Wednesday, It is understood that the new executive of the Federation of Trades at a secret meeting yesterday afternoon, ...

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  22. AMERICAN MEAT.

    Governor Goading, of Idaho, addressing the American National Live Stock Association said that the day of conflict between sheep, men and ...

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  23. KING’S CONDOLENCES.

    LONDON. Thursday. The King and Queen Queen Alex andra and other royalties have sent passages of condolence to Lord ...

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  24. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    The destroyer Earnest , while sweep [?] [?] in whits land Ray for the sunken super marine A 7, struck on obstruction which the divers ascertained was the ...

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  25. MODERN TENDENCIES.

    PHILADELPHIA Wednesday. Ex-President Taft delivered an an dress to the college students here 10 day . Mr Taft a hall to the ...

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  26. A TIMELY DREAM.

    Miss P . Brown, who was sleeping the Montana Hotel, at the corner of Ring and Sussex streets, early this morning, dreamt that the kitchen of ...

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  27. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS REPOENING

    PRETORIA. Thursday, It has been officially announced that the railway workshops will be opened on January 26 ...

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  28. BUILDTNG TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. A few days ago the Master Builders Association of London proposed an agreement with the men by which the ...

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  29. Y0UKG TURK LEADERS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Thursday. Cherif Pasha, The Turkish political leader whose life was recently attempted by an emissary of the Young ...

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  30. CALLOUS MURDER

    The lucky of the member of [?] Johnson a domestic at Windson was found floating this morning in Breakfast Creek. two miles from the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    A dancing master here, considering that has interests have been attack by Cardinal Amette’s condemnation of the Tango is suing prelate for ...

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  32. CALCUTTA MURDER.

    A man was arrested here to-day in connection with the murder of inspector Ghose on Monday In the street, but the man was soon released ...

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  33. SPINELESS CACTUS.

    A consignment of spineless cactus plants was recently brought from America and taken to the Rochester Irrigation district to he grown as ...

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  34. MURDERED IN REVENGE.

    ADEN , Wednesday Colonel H. G Wallet , who was shot dead yesterday by a native soldier there , was the officer commanding the ...

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  35. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The Victoria memorial fund, a portion of which was devoted to the recent rebuilding of the front of Buckingham Palace, has closed with a total ...

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  36. BUTTER INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. The “Grocer[?] Review,” in commenting on the butter Inquiry, asks why Agents-General did not call provincal witness. if the report was ...

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  37. EXPLOSION IN EXHIBITION.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. An explosion to-day wrecked the apparatus in n huge cement pavilion used in connection with the ...

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  38. SECRET COMMISSION.

    Carl Richter, an employe or the electrical engineering firm of Siemens. Schubert, and Company, who was sentenced to imprisonment on Tuesday ...

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  39. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Minnie Thomas, a married woman, as found In a train early this morning In a semi-conscious condition, and bleeding from severe wounds in the ...

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  40. DOMINIONS COMMISSION

    Giving evidence to-day before the Dominions’ Commission, Mr. John Dennis, a Covent Garden broker, repudiated allegations made in ...

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  41. BALKAN MATTERS.

    The “Re[?]chs Post” states that a Turkish force has raided the Island of Mitylene. one of the Aegeans occupied by Greece since the war. ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL HOUSING.

    PARIS, Thursday. The Municipal Council has Involving the expenditure of £3,000,000. on housing the 60,000 workers of paris ...

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  43. THE KRUPP SCANDAL.

    In August last, after a lengths- trial, Several military and other officials ere sentenced to various terms of Imprisonment in connection with the ...

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  44. SUMMER DIARUHCEA.

    The Children's Hospital Board proposes to ralse a fund for special medical research, with a view to the prevention of the great mortally ...

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  45. FATAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    BINGHAM (Utah). Wednesday. Five men are [?]mnbed in the Boson mine as the [?] of an explosion, and the rescuers have been ...

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  46. A LONG SEARCH.

    The supposed., lost patrol of Royal North-West Mounted Police, which was sent to arrest a man in the far north, has returned with the man, who ...

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  47. TOBACCO TRUST.

    BERLIN, Thursday. The police ,who have raided the offices of many tobacco firms In Dresden, cleam that they have discovered ...

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  48. WIRLELESS.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. Encouraged by premises from several station owners In the Interior, the Postmaster-General (Hon. Agor Wynne) has been giving consideranation ...

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  49. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Lesperonce, a French-Canadian member of the House of Commons, has given notice of a motion to repeal tho Laurier Naval Act of 1910. A ...

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  50. OVERDUE BARQUE.

    LONDON, Thursday. Seestorn, which sailed Newcastle for Caletn Buena on considered to be ...

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  51. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    I t was announced yesterday that [?]any, seeing that a period of three months had elapsed since he Issued his challenge to Earnest Barry for the ...

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  52. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    In the annual report of the Labor Council It Is urged that, as a solution the high rent problem, bouse-room at a moderate rental is preferable to ...

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  53. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. Speaking in the the Reichstag to-day tho Minister for the Interior said that the existing protective duties must be ...

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  54. COAL PORTERS’ STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday. Several thousand London coal porters, taking advantage of the cold weather have struck for an Increase ...

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