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  2. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    According to a despatch received by the “Daily Chronicle” from its Washingtion correspondent, the President of the United States (Dr. Wilson) hest ...

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  3. OFFICERS’ DOSSIERS.

    In November, 1907, five officers of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers were dismissed from the regiment, although at the time it was [?] by the War ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN.

    A London cable message announces that the King on Thursday held as investiture of the New Year Knights, including. Sir T. A. Coghian, Agent ...

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  5. THE DEPORTATIONS.

    To-day’s proceedings in the House of Commons were largely occupied by a debate on the South African strike situation. In reply to a question the ...

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  6. WATERSIDERS’ DISPUTE

    The compulsory conference between member of the Commonwealth Ship Owners Association and the Waterside Workers Federation was ...

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  7. SIR GEORGE REID,

    It was a matter of considerable satisfaction when the Mayor ? man Meagher) announced through the columns of “The Daily Post” that he ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords to-day the debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued. Lord Londonderry, resuming the discussion on the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  9. SIGNIFICANT BY -ELECTIONS.

    The Herizogite candidates yesterday defeated the Ministerialists by two to one majorities at the Bethlehem and Frankfort by-elections. ...

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  10. PRINCES’ TOUR.

    For some time it has been more or less an understood thing that the Prince of Wales and his brother were to make a tour of he Dominions, and ...

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  11. HUERTA'S RESIGNATION SOUGHT. WASHINGTON, Thursday

    The British Ambassador ([?] Spring Rice has had a conference with the [?] of the State department, at which Mexican affairs were ...

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  12. THE POSITION AT MELBOURNE.

    Delays are [?] ...

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  13. MAP. CONI SHARES.

    Lord Ampthill yesterday moved as as amendment to the address In reply that a Select Committee he appointed to inquire into Lord [?] ...

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  14. TRAIN BLOWN UP,

    The rebels have cut off the [?] supply from Tampto. and have blown up a train killing and wounding many passengers. and wiping out the [?] ...

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  15. CURATE ASSAULTED.

    In the Stockwell Police Court to-day the case was heard in which Rev Thomas Ghent brought an action against Mrs. Filzgerald for striking ...

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  16. MR. [?] STATEMENT CHALLENGED

    Much has been said on and around the wharves during the past day or [?] regarding the Minister for Lands’ ...

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  17. NAVAL PROGRAMME

    The First Lord (Mr. Winston Churchill ) in reply to question said that since the introduction of the British Estimates in 1912 there had ...

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  18. AMERICAN OFFICER ASSAULTED .

    While driving through the streets with his wife, Lieutenant Arthur cook of the battleship Connection. was slightly wounded by a [?] ...

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  19. LEFT HIS SHIP.

    The inquiry into the collision be [?] the stemers Menroe and Nucket, resulting In the sinking of the former, off the Virginian coast, was ...

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  20. LEITH BY- ELECTION.

    The candidates for the by-election ? Leith Burghs. ? necessary by the appointment of [?] ...

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  21. EMIGBATIUX.

    The sub-committee appointed by the Agents-General to consider the ? Commonwealth regulation for the medical inspection of [?] ...

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  22. PEACE BETWEEN IRISHM EN .

    The “Westmaster Gazette” in commenting on the debate on the ? in Reply yesterday Sir Edward Carson's more generous tone was an ...

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  23. NEW FASHlON.

    The latest fashion sensation attracted a crowd along Broadway, when a dressmaker’s [?] appeared in a split skirt with trousers, neatly ...

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  24. BUTCHERS’ STRIK E.

    At a meeting of 3 persons interested in the meat trade to-day, Mr. Jacques, vice-president of the [?] Union presiding. It was ...

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  25. C. E . FENNER.

    At the end December a new warrant was issued at the Instance of the Public Prosecution for arrest of Charles Edwin Fenner. lately curry ...

    Article : 230 words
  26. SEDITION IX INDIA.

    A special court sitting at Sunthrampur has sentenced a man named Goo. Indgar, a self-styled prophet to death for waging war against the King. An ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Carnegle library at Northfield has been burned, suffragette literature being found on the scene of the fire. Suffragettes have attempted to blow ...

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  28. CANADIAN RAILWAY.

    The commissioners appointed to in quire into the cost of the transcontinental railway have reported that the commission having charge of the ...

    Article : 186 words
  29. THE EFFECTS AT DEVONPORT.

    The effects of the “no overtime strike” were severely felt to-day by members of the Devonport Water? Union. The Sydney produce honts, ...

    Article : 390 words
  30. SHEFKET'S MURDERERS.

    A court martial has sentenced Sadik Bey to death and Hodjassabrl and Basrl Bey to imprisonment for life in connection with the assassination of ...

    Article : 326 words
  31. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Lieutenant General Sir James Bevan Edward to-day presided at a luncheon at the Colonial Institute, at which the guest of honor was the premier of ...

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  32. OVERCROWDED TROOPS.

    Extraordinary epidemics of scarlet fever pneumonia, and cerebro spinal meningitis have broken out among the soldiers in the east of France, At ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. HOSPITALS TO BE SUPPLIED.

    The employers defence committee decided this afternoon to supply all Government institutions and hospitals with meat. Any relaters who have ...

    Article : 235 words
  34. COLD WEATHER.

    Three deaths have resulted from the cold, the temperature being three degree below zero. The unemployment problem is pressing as the ...

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  35. EMPLOYERS’ BACKSDP.

    The Employers Federation of New South Wales has decided that the time has arrived for printed resistance to the continual uplifting of wages ...

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  36. BLOOD RITUAL.

    A Jewish peasant named Goutchatuk has been arrested in connection which the new ritual murder case at Faster near Kieff. ...

    Article : 217 words
  37. PAMAMA EXHIBITION.

    The Cabinet has reconsidered the question of taking part in the San Francisco Exhibition in 1915 to celebrate the opening of the Panama ...

    Article : 193 words
  38. ECUADOR REVOLT.

    General Concha, the rebel leader, has declined to fix neutrality zones has declined to fix a neutrally zone or to permit foreigners to board ships in the harbor. It is understood that ...

    Article : 159 words
  39. ON THE HOBART WHARF.

    Despite the fact that three large vessels had to be worked, thing proceeded smoothly on the Hobart wharf yesterday. The various companies ...

    Article : 182 words
  40. COASTWISE LIGHTS.

    Report have been received by the Minister for Customs concerning the sites and foundation for unattended lights at West Point (Tasmania) ...

    Article : 238 words
  41. THE INDEMNITY BILL,

    Mr. J. X. Merriman in concluding his speech yesterday in the debate on the Indemnity Bill said that if the Government's principles had prevailed ...

    Article : 366 words
  42. CABLE RATES.

    The Pacific Cable Board has surrendered 4d. per word on ordinary cable messages to New Zealand, reducing the tariff to the tariff to the public to 2/8 ...

    Article : 117 words
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