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  2. THE REFERENDUMS

    If any man accost you and urge you to vote “No” at the referendums, point cut to him the following extract from the speech o[?] M r. William ...

    Article : 329 words
  3. THE PLAY “JUDAS”

    Sarah Bernhardt, the world famous dramatic artist, is running the gauat, let of the p[?]s critics on the occasion of her staging the first production, at ...

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  4. EARTHQUAKE

    ‘A’ seismic upheaval has occurred in Central Asia, being exceptionally severe in Turkestan and Bokhara. The shocks lasted five minutes, and ...

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  5. PORTUGAL

    That the now Portuguese Republic has failed to realise the extravagant ideas of the people, and that the annexation of Portugal by Spain is far ...

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  6. AVIATION

    In future, before ascents are permitted at aviation meetings in the united States, the Aero Club or America will appoint official ...

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  7. LONDON ANARCHISTS

    A storm of criticism of the Police department, has been occasioned by the battle with anarchists in Sidney street,­ ...

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  8. EPITOME

    Federal Ministers in Hobart. Wool sales at Launceston this afternoon. Fire-fighters were cheered at ...

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  9. LEGISLATION TO CONTROL AERIAL TRAFFIC.

    Governor Baldwin has recommended the Connecticut Legislature to regulate aerial traffic by prohibiting rights except by competent pilots, and ...

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  10. FRIENDLY RELATIONS

    A great deal of speculation is rife here as to the origin of the recept reports of tentative negotiations pending between Great Britain and Germany ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. HEAVY SHOCKS RECORDED

    The West Bromwich Observatory at 11.34 to-night recorded earthquake shocks so violent that the recording needle of the seismograph collapsed. ...

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  12. EXPERIMENTS WITH WIRELESS.

    Preparations are being made to carry out unique experiments on the aviation ground. A wireless telegraphic apparatus, is being Installed ...

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  13. VACCINATION

    General Wood has issued a general order that the entire United State. Army small be vaccinated with typhoid virus as a preventive against enteric ...

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  14. FURTHER POLICE INVESTIGATIONS.

    Three women, associates of the anarchists are now In custody. The police are endeavoring to prove that the house in Sidney street was ...

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  15. BODIES RECOVERED.

    The bodies of forty victims of the earthquake have been recovered. ...

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  16. BALLOON MISSING.

    The balloon Hildebrand, which ascended at Schmargendorff last Thursday with four passengers, and which has not since been seen, is supposed ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. TRAGEDY AT MANLY

    The seaside suburb, mainly was [?] to-night by a tragedy, as the result of which Mathew James D[?]ning, 32, residing in During ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    It is announced that the Imperial Conference will be opened by the Prime Minister. At the last Imperial Conference, held ...

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  19. MEN AND WOMEN

    Archbishop Clarke arrived in Hobart by the express just evening from Melbourne. He is having a six weeks’ holiday in Tasmania, and is ...

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  20. FEDERAL DEFENCE

    Admiral Sir R. F. Henderson. In a report to the Minister for Defence recommends the site at Middle Head, near Sydney, for the proposed naval ...

    Article : 221 words
  21. ANTARCTIC

    Prince Henry of Prussia is keenly sympathetic with the German Antarctic expedition, which is starting under Lieut[?]nant. Filchner in the ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. SHIPPING COMBINE

    The long-standing rumors that all competition In trans-Atlantic passenger and freight business has been eliminated through secret pooling­ ...

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  23. PUBLIC INTEREST AROUSED.

    The sales of newspapers In London yesterday were unprecedented since the critical stages of the Boer War. The provincial papers sharply­ ...

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  24. ALLEGED SEDITION

    The United States War department is discussing the practicability of punishing Telipe Buencamino, a Fllipino member of the Philippine ...

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  25. BEDOUIN REBELS

    A letter has been received giving a graphic account of the capture of El Kerak by the Bedouin rebels recently. Six Chicago mission workers. ...

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  26. THE T WO SLAIN ANARCHISTS.

    From description it is believed by the American police that the two men who were shot on Tuesday in the Whitechapel affair, were those who ...

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  27. WOOLGROWERS

    A thousand delegates are attending the National Woolgrowers’ Convention here. The president (Mr. Gooding) urged ...

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  28. ESCAPE OF GAS

    A timely discovery was made by a constable at a shop occupied by Mr. P. Mischeal, a tailor, in Swan street, Richmond, early yesterday morning. ...

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  29. RAILWAY COLLISION

    A train for Burlington, which was two minutes late, was entering a siding to allow an express to pass when before the last carriages were cigar, ...

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  30. MINTS

    The mints of the United States in 1910 issued over £22,000.000 in coin, principally in gold. Six million pieces were coined for ...

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  31. CAPITALISTS

    The revolutions now in progress and Mexico and Honduras have a large interest for American capitalists, who have money invested In those ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. SIR E. SHACKLETON

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, the famous Antarctic explorer, has declared his Intention of living at Spitsbergen, where he will conduct scientific ...

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  33. RAILWAYS FINED

    In an action which has been brought by the United States Federal Governm­ent against two railway companies and steel corporations, the defendant ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. BATTLESHIP MAINE

    The first human remains from the U.S. battleship Maine were brought to the surface by a dredge to-day. They consist of two ribs and bones, ...

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  35. PORT OF HAVRE

    A special correspondent of the “Figaro” reseribes the condition at le Havre as chaos. Thousands of tons of merchandise ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. INVITED TO JOIN REBELS.

    With regard to the reported intention of capitalists to finance the Mexi­can revolution, it is significant that a number of South African veterans ...

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  37. BANK PRESIDENT

    Mr. Robin, the president of the Northern Bank, who on Friday took hyoseln [?]en on the steps of the Criminal Court, has been arrested on ...

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  38. CORONATION

    The influx of visitors to London for the coronation will be so great that already all the leading hotels are booked up for that period. ...

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  39. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    During a vio[?] thunderstorm at Shepparton this afternoon Mr. Joseph Colgan, aged [?]ars of age, took refuge under a big elm tree. There ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. GOLD THEFT

    A saloon keeper keeper named James Whalen has been arrested here [?] complicity with the thefts of ma[?]s from the steamer Humboldt[?] when ...

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  41. PANAMA CANAL

    A measure is being drafted, to present to Congress, providing for the construction of a dry dock near the Panama Canal. ...

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  42. MAYOR’S ASSAILANT

    Gallagher, the man who attacked and wounded Maga Gaynor on the s.s. Kaiser wllhelm der Grosse in August, has been sentenced to twelve ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. SNOW STORMS

    Severe snowstorms have completely interrupted the railway traffic in the north. ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. VISITORS' LISTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  45. BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    The Government of Peru has agreed submit the boundary dispute with Ecuador to the Hague tribunal in compliance with a Joint note recently ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. METAL MARKETS

    Tin (spot), £178/15/; (forward), £179/5/. ...

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  47. ENGINE DERAILED

    In connection with the derailment of an engine to Lyonsville yard on its way to Daylesford on Monday last, it has been discovered that two large ...

    Article : 94 words
  48. HYDE PARK TRAGEDY

    Alfred Murton, 58 years of age, who recently arrived from London, tried to commit suicide in a dramatic manner in Hyde Park to-day. ...

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  49. LABOR EXCHANGES

    The Government labor exchanges in England are displaying notices to the effect that, there is a good demand In Australia for men’s killed in the build­ ...

    Article : 90 words
  50. BOXING

    Leather and Muldoon have been matched to flight under Marquis of Queensbery rules on January 16. ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. STRANGE' BEHAVIOR OF LAKE

    An alarming report is to hand from Lake Rotolt[?], one of the well-known lakes in the Rotorua thermal district For the last two days the lake has ...

    Article : 91 words
  52. GOVERNOR OF SAMOA

    The Kaiser has conferred the rank of Furst (Prince) on Herr Solf, the ex-Governor of Samoa. ...

    Article : 58 words
  53. WRESTLING

    Gotch, the wrestling world’s champion, has finally relinquished the championship to Mahmout, the Turkish wrestler, whom he is backing to ...

    Article : 63 words
  54. FEDERAL LAND TAX

    Mr. Fisher characterises as bluff the reports telegraphed from Sydney, that rents are being raised on account of the Federal [?]d tax. ...

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  55. WEATHER WARMING UP

    A record heat for the present summer season was experienced to-day the thermometer registering a maximum of 95 degrees. ...

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  56. KNIGHTHOODS

    It is again reported that the Mayors of Canada will be honored by Invitations to the coronation, and that they will receive knighthoods, and in ...

    Article : 59 words
  57. WHEAT MARKETS

    Wheat, March, 37/1 8-8. ...

    Article : 38 words
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