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  2. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    On Saturday there was a meeting of the Executive Council, followed by a Cabinet. meeting. Ministers fully discussed the political [?]uation with ...

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  3. THE FIRST SEA LORD.

    In the House of Commons to-day, on the motion to adjourn, the Hon. E. Fitzroy, U. (South Northamptonshire) raised the question of the ...

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  4. JAPANESE CABINET.

    The Japanese Cabinet crisis which arose when Baron Nychara, the Minister for War, resigned owing to a dispute with his colleagues relating to ...

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  5. HOBART'S DELIGHTS.

    Australia just [?] is very pros[?]s. In the capital ci[?]es of the mainland [?] to keep pace with the demand for houses. ...

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  6. INSURANCE ACT.

    The National Insurance Practitioners' Association, an organisation formed to advance the policy of those doctors who are willing to serve under ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Bristol biplane, recently bought by the Commonwealth Defence department, has been shipped, and two monoplanes and two more biplanes are ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Select Committee appointed to consider the question of Sir Stuart Samuel's (Liberal, Whitechapel) retention of his seat in view of his firm’s ...

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  9. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The King to-day granted an audience of half an hour 10 the peace delegates. The conference sat for two hours, ...

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  10. ART SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The British School of Roman Sculpture has extended the date of receiving entries for its scholarship of £200 [?] for three years, to April [?] in ...

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  11. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Welsh National Liberal Council has passed a resolution protesting against the Governments concessions to the Church in the endowment clause ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN INVENTION.

    The War Office has carried out [?] satisfactory lest of Major Cox Taylor's automatic read chart and range [?] ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT'S TERMS REJECTED.

    A representative meeting or the British Medical Association yesterday by 182 lo 21 votes injected the Government's final terms. It was resolved ...

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  14. COMMENTS BY MR. WOODS.

    Talking on the political situation last night, Mr. W. A. Woods. M.H.A., said:—"The election, although rather a surprise, was inevitable, before the ...

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  15. PLAYING WITH MATCHES.

    Four children who were playing with matches at Bourneville set themselves on fire, and were burned to death. ...

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  16. TARIFF REFORMS.

    Mr. F. E. Smith, U. (Walton) speaking at Dudley yesterday, said that if the Unionists abandoned tariff reform the party would be so bankrupt in ...

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  17. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    Speaking before the American Society for the Settlement of International Disputes to-day, Mr. Wheeler argued that the submission of the ...

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  18. SAN DOMINGO.

    The conditions in the Republic of San Domingo, which recently necessitated the despatch of a United States warship, are reported to be ...

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  19. FRENCH GOVERNMENT OPTIMISTIC.

    A communique issued to the Paris press lays emphasis on the marked Improvement of the international situation, and adds that Austria, who ...

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  20. THE COST OF THE LAW.

    A case in which the famous contracting firm of John Avid and Co. coug[?] damages in connection with the construction of a dock [?] Singapore, ...

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  21. MILLIONAIRE MURDERED.

    A millionaire cattle raiser, named [?]ger, has been found robbed and banged in a railway [?]om[?]ment [?] Chemnitz. A farm hand in Berger’s ...

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  22. GERMAN AVIATOR SEIZED.

    A German aviator. Zimmermann, who became befogged and lost his way, descended at Marnay, in the Department of Haute Saone. The French ...

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  23. EXPLORING AFRICA.

    Lieutenant Grae[?]z, the well known German explorer, who made a trip across Africa by motor boat a year or two ago has traversed the River ...

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  24. ALBANIA AND SERVIA.

    It is officially announced that the great Powers have agreed to the A[?]assader’s recommendation regarding the acceptance of Albanian autonomy ...

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  25. MR. TAFT'S MISSION TO THE CANAL.

    Mr. Taft has left for the Panama Canal. The object of his mission is to establish civil government throughout. the zone before the Democrats ...

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  26. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The South African Rugby football team to-day defeated Cardiff by 6 points to [?]. ...

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  27. SERVIA APOLOGISES TO AUSTRIA

    M. Passies, the Servian Premier, has spontaneously expressed to the Austro-Hungarian Minister his regret for the blunders of the individual ...

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  28. STRIKE IN GERMAN SHIP YARD.

    Three thousand workmen have struck at the Germania ship yard against the stringent regulations for dealing with disorderly workmen. ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL.

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  30. DITTON RAILWAY SMASH.

    The Board of Trade inquiry into the railway disaster at Ditton in September, when two coaches of the Chester Liverpool express ran off the rails and ...

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  31. KINGS OF GREECE AND BULGARIA AT SALONIKA.

    The Kings of Greece and Bulgaria and other royalties to-day attended [?] Te Deum in the Russian chapel in bono[?] of the Czar’s name day. After ...

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  32. HOME RULE RIOTS.

    Twenty-three Nationalists have been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment apiece at Castle Dawson, Londonderry, and six T[?]lonists to a ...

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  33. METAL MARKET.

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  34. KING NICHOLAS OF MONTENEGRO

    The "Daily Chronicle's'' correspondent at Cettinje says that there is an agitation to dethrone King Nicholas because Montenegro line been ...

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  35. STEP-MOTHER SENT TO PRISON.

    Sentence has now been pronounced in the case of John Crozier, ex High Sheriff of Fermanagh, Ireland, and his wife, the step-mother of his children, ...

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  36. LONDON MARKETS.

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  37. ST. PATRICK'S REGALIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. L. Ginnell (Independent Nationalist, North Westmeath) made further references to the theft of the ...

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  38. ADMIRAL BRIDGEMAN AUDIENCED.

    Sir Francis Bridgeman yesterday had an audience of over an hour with the King at Buckingham Palace on his retirement from the Admiralty. Such ...

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  39. THE NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The Conservative press published on Saturday a letter written to the Launceston "Examiner'' by Mr. Cameron, respecting the late political crisis, in ...

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  40. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASE.

    The [?]usices of the Felton beanest have purchased Condor's “Blue Bird" for £17[?]. ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN OPINION.

    The "Capo Argus" says that Mr. Bonar Law's speech was a tactical error, an[?] it does not believe that any Dominion would care to ask for food ...

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  42. THE LATE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    A memorial service for the late Mr. Whitelaw Reid was held to-day in Westminster Abbey. The congregation numbered 2[?]00, and the King was ...

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  43. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    The second annual marine excursion in connection with the People's party was held at Queenscliff to-day. Mr. Deakin said the three ...

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  44. GREEK SUCCESSES.

    The Greek army has forced several difficult passes south and west of Pllassa, and has occupied Goritza. The Turks fied to the south. Seventeen ...

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  45. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd's to-day:— Arrivals—Passed Dungeness, Rang[?]ta[?]. ...

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  46. MEAT FOR IRELAND.

    On behalf of the Agents-General Sir J. W. Taverner has interviewed Mr. T. W. Russell, Director of Agriculture for Ireland, regarding the Meat ...

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  47. AN ADELAIDE SENSATION.

    At G[?]ties Plains, six miles from Adelaide, on Saturday morning W. Ruskin, a market gardener, attacked a neighbor, [?] H[?]urn, with ...

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  48. WHEAT MARKET.

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  49. UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    When General Botha resigned the Premiership the other day following the culmination of the discord between his supporters and the Hertzog faction, ...

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  50. EXPORT BUTTER TRADE.

    In his report to the Government, Sir George Reid states that the Australian butter trade in England is in a very unsatisfactory condition. That ...

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  51. GERMAN FREIGHTS INCREASED.

    Owing to dear coal the German-Australian and Norddeutscher Lloyd Companies have announced that they are adding 1¼ to 2 marks per ton to ...

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  52. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    Mr. Taft has despatched another ultimatum to Mexico, warning President Madero of the danger of not protecting Americans recognised according to ...

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  53. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Evans and Miss Leigh, who are now on ticket of leave in Dublin after having served portions of their sentences for attempted incendiarism ...

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  54. FINANCIAL.

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  55. STATION OWNER AND PARTY

    Tile Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Wi[?] stating that Robert Kearney, owner of the Eladgee station a hundred miles ...

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  56. MEXICO'S ANSWER.

    The Mexican Government's reply to the United Stales' representations is full of resentment against the Secretary for States' (Mr. P. Knox) charges ...

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  57. THAMES IRONWORKS.

    The Thames Ironworks, which passed into the control of the official receiver just over a year ago, have now, at the instance of the creditors, been ...

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  58. THE HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The holiday arrangements drawn tip by those interested in the amusement of the general public during Christmas week seem to indicate that the ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Botha, in resenting General Hertzog’s disclosure of Cabinet proceedings, states that lie unnecessarily asked whether South African ...

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  60. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The conference of the Pastoralists’ Association with the Australian Workers' Union, after a week's amicable discussion, has arrived at a ...

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  61. NORTH LYELL MINE.

    At the North Lyell mine repairing the main shaft and drive at the 700ft. level is in active progress. The preparatory work in unwatering the ...

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  62. BOXING.

    Voyles, the army and navy champion boxer, to-day defeated Pete Curran on a foul in the third ro[?] ...

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  63. MASSACRE BY YAQUI INDIANS.

    Yaqui Indians have massacred a thousand people at San Marcial, in the State of Sonora, Details are lacking, but it is stated that the ...

    Article : 44 words
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