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  2. FRENCH PRESIDENT

    The preliminary party ballots to appoint candidates for the Presidency, election for which by both Chambers takes place to-morrow, took place ...

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  3. LABOR’S BATTLE.

    I think It will be admitted that it is a GROSS SCANDAL that Preference in Taxation should be shown, and that I am within my rights both as a ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    The second Inquest on the body of Hugh Trevanion, who died at Hove in September last from an overdose of veronal, has been adjourned till ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The debate on the third reading of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons was concluded to-day. The galleries were crowded, and among the ...

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  6. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Alfred Pattman was fined £100, Including costs, to-day, for keeping a betting house in Poplar. Evidence was given that Pattman employed six ...

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  7. ALLEGED WHARF TROUBLE

    In connection with the alleged trouble at Hobart mi Thursday morning with regard to the unloading of the While Star liner Co[?], ...

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  8. SELLING NAVAL SECRETS

    At the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Darling, George Charles Parrott, formerly a gunner In the Royal navy, was sentenced to four years’ ...

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  9. FIRE AT NORWICH.

    Messrs. Sexton’s shoe factory at Norwich was burnt down last night. The damage Is estimated at £100,000, and workers have been rendered Idle. ...

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  10. M. POINCARE UNPOPULAR WITH HIS PARTY.

    M. Poincare’s determination to contest the Presidency in dellance of the party’s wish led to a stormy meeting which speakers characterised M. ...

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  11. LEVER BROTHERS’ CONCESSIONS.

    It was announced a few days ago that Messrs. Lever Bros., of Sunlight soap fame, were negotiating with Liberia for large concessions for general ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL.

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  13. AUSTRIAN MATCH TAX.

    The Minister for Finance (Herr Wenzel Von Zabski) is introducing into the Austrian Reichsrath a tax on matches estimated to produce £600,000. ...

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  14. ESPIONAGE ON THE CONTINENT.

    A youth named Worg has been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for attempting to sell to France plans and information relating to the defences of ...

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  15. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER’S WORK.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) who has been spending a few weeks on the Continent, will shortly submit a report to ...

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  16. BAG SNATCHING ON THE RAIL-WAY.

    Mr. W. D. Wade, president of the Australian Marine Fibre Co. Ltd., bas reported to the police that he has been robbed of a satchel containing ...

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  17. SHIPPING DISASTERS

    The Swedish steamer Neptune, which was yesterday reported to have foundered on the Dogger Bank has arrived safely at Helsingfors. ...

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  18. WHEAT.

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  19. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Following the Shipping Federation’s decision to grant increased wages to seamen and firemen, the Hull owners have decided to pay £5/10/ per month. ...

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  20. LINER RETURNS TO PORT.

    The Furness line Avala, bound to Boston, U.S.A., has returned to Queenstown harbor, after being considerably damaged by the gales. The vessel’s ...

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  21. THE CEMETERY SCAMDAL

    Under authority from the Chief Secretary (Dr. G. H. Butler) a grave at the Queenborough Cemetery was opened at an early hour yesterday ...

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  22. GENERAL MARKETS.

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  23. DEPORTED FROM AMERICA

    The Secretary for Commerce and Labor (Hon. C. Nagel) after considering the appeal of Edward Mylius against the decision of the ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. LINER WRECKED OFF PORTUGAL

    The liner Venonese, belonging to the Liverpool, Brazil and River Plate S.N, Co., with 375 passengers on board, has been wrecked off Leixoes. Rescue ...

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  25. VERONESE BREAKS IN TWO.

    The Vcronese has broken in half, and there considerable anxiety respecting specting are conflicting reports. One account states [?] have been ...

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  26. METAL MARKET.

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  27. TITLES IN CANADA.

    In the Dominion House of Commons a Bill is being introduced by Mr. Burn ham to abolish titles throughout Canada because the people of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. SEVERE BUFFETING IN MID-OCEAN.

    The steamer Almerian, which has just arrived at her destination, gives thrilling account of her experiences a hurricane met with in the Atlantic ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. FINANCIAL

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  30. BLACKBALLING OF MINERS

    Ml. J. E. Ogden addressed meetings at. Queeustown and Linda on Sunday, conjunction with Mr. Ben. Watkins. and at Dundas on Monday night. At ...

    Article : 350 words
  31. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The delay in the delivery of the collective note of the Powers to Turkey is supposed to be due to the German Ambassador in London not ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. BILL BURNT IN BELFAST.

    When the news reached Belfast there was much excitement, and the Bill was publicly burnt in effigy. ...

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  33. SHARE QUOTATIONS.

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  34. FIRST READING IN THE LORDS.

    The Bill was read for the first time the House of Lords to-day. ...

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  35. MR. REDMOND’S THANKS.

    Mr. Redmond has issued a message thanking the Liberals, Laborites and the Scottish and Walsh members for championing the cause of Justice to ...

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  36. ROBERT CAMPBELL AND CO.

    The shareholders in Robert Campbell and Co. Ltd. have adopted the scheme proposed by the directors for the distribution of the reserve. ...

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  37. HON. KING O’MALLEY

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Hon-King O’Malley), Messrs. J. Hurst, D. T. Jones, Labor candidates for Darwin, addressed an enthusiastic ...

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  38. THE PROCHASKA INCIDENT.

    Servia has now given satisfactory amends to Austria for the slight to Herr Prochaska, Consul at Prizrend. yesterday Herr P[?]ochaska hoisted the ...

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  39. NATURALISATION

    Speaking at the Colonial Institute yesterday Earl Grey, ex-Governor-General of Canada, stated that the Government next session would ...

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  40. RURAL HOUSING BILL.

    The House of Lords to-day passed the second reading of the Rural Housing Bill. Lord St, Leger declared that the finance was unsound and the ...

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  41. SERVIAN DISSENSIONS.

    General Boyovitch, the Servian com mender, has resigned owing to differences with the headquarters staff on question of promotions. General ...

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  42. THE CZAR’S BROTHER

    In December “Le Matin” published statement to the effect that all attempts to induce the Grand Duke Michael. the Char’s brother, to ...

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  43. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Central (unemployed) body for London in showing an increase in expenditure of £6438 in Its accounts for 1912 as compared with 1911, ...

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  44. JACK JOHNSON SCARED

    Jack Johnson, who was arrested on Tuesday last when leaving tor Canada to arrange for a fight with Palmer !n Paris, has now been released on ball. ...

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  45. THEFT OF BANK NOTES

    A passengers by the Sydney express few days ago. named Frederick Henry Lavington, left In the lavatory after changing his clothes , a ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. INSURANCE ACT UNEMPLOYMENT , BENEFIT.

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