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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The House of Representatives went into committee of supply to consider the estimates of receipts and expenditure for they year ending June 30. 1910 ...

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  3. IMPERIAL COMMENCE

    The [?] Mail” has Interviewed Sir Albert Spicer, the president, of the recent Chambers of Commence Congress In Sydney, He stated that ...

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  4. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    Hon. members last evening had the novel experience of listening instead of expecting others to do so. [?] the [?] of the Line was taken ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    Messrs. T. Burt, Labor M.P. for Morpeth, and G. Fenwick, Labor M.P. for Wansbeck, the’ two politicians of wham the Miners’ ...

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  6. MEN AND WOMEN

    The [?] of Launceston is in residence at Hagley, Under the will of the late Mrs. John Mitchell the sum of £1600 was left ...

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  7. THE COAL STRIKE

    When the Semite met to-day Senator De Largle (W.A.) moved “That the Senate at its rising adjourn till 8 a.m. to-morrow.” as he desired to call ...

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  8. CRICKET MEETING

    A meeting has boon hold of the first class county cricket captains at Lords, at which a resolution was passed regretting that a certain ...

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  9. NON-UNIONISTS FOR THE MINES.

    It is fairly certain that with the next few days on attempt will be made 10 work some of the collieries with non-unionists. This will ...

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  10. THE REBEL LORDS.

    Lord Lyveden, speaking at Boston, said that the peers prided themselves on their loyalty, yet they took out of the King’s hands his right to dissolve ...

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  11. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Quite a quiet evening was passed by the Assembly last night, and very [?] occurred to ruffle the seemly serenity of the august Chamber The ...

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  12. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The chairman of the Board of Customs denies that there is any chaos In the Customs, and that the [?] of clearances harp been at the higher ...

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  13. SPANISH ROYALTIES

    The Queen of Spain, who has been visiting her sick brother, Prince Leopold of Batternburg, in London, has returned to Madrid. ...

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  14. GENERALCABLES

    The underground telegraph cable which was being laid from London to Glasgow and ’Edinburgh has been completed. ...

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  15. MONARCHY AND HEREDITARY PEERS. LONDON. Tuesday.

    Mr, Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at Southport, said he thought it was right early In the light to ...

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  16. FREE LABOR SCARCE.

    From Inquiries made here there does not seem much chance of the mines being started with free labor. It would take upwards of 2000 [?] ...

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  17. BISHOP RESIGNS.

    The Right Rev. Samuel Thornton, who was from 1875 to 1900 Bishop of Ballarat, Victoria, and is now Vicar of Blackburn, is resigning his post as ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVY

    The Admiralty has decided to construct two cruisers in the Thames, the work to be carried Out by the Thames ironworks Company. ...

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  19. KING’S CATTLE PRIZES.

    King Edward has visited the cattle show at Islington, where out of [?] entries, he secured three breed cups, seven first prizes, six second prizes, ...

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  20. THE SENATE.

    The Senate spent the morning discussing a motion for adjournment. moved to draw attention to the coal strike. ...

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  21. MR. JUSTICE ISAACS’ OPINION.

    The [?] President of the Commonwealth Court of C[?] and Arbitration. Mr. Justice bancs, has decided that the law does not. in the ...

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  22. CZARINA’S HEALTH

    Fresh reports on the Czarina of Russia’s health state that it is increasing in seriousness, [?] complaint is nervous ...

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  23. ACTION DISMISSED.

    Mr. [?]osville’s action against Lord MacDonald has been dismissed as far as relationship is concerned,. but the parties will be allowed a proof on the ...

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  24. FEDERAL FINANCE

    In submitting the Supplementary Estimates in the House of Representatives to-night, the Treasurer (sir John Forrest. made a statement ...

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  25. LIBERAL-LABOR PACT,

    The “Daily Mail,” in commenting on the alleged election pact between Liberals and Laborites, states that the general basis of the pact between ...

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  26. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Parliament is to finish its work tomorrow. Beth Houses are sitting late to-night to get through their work The Houses are to be prorogued by proclamation. ...

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  27. TASMANIAN COAL.

    Hobart [?] for Tasmanian [?] yesterday were—[?] Mount Nicholls. 23 Wal[?] 25/; and Mount [?] ton. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon in answering a question regarding the strike. Mr. Lev [?] Premier) said that the Government ...

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  29. STATE FINANCE

    In moving the second reading of the Appropriation [?] in the Ho[?] of Assembly last night, the Treasurer [?] Elliot Lewis said that there was ...

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  30. IF LIBERALS ARE RETURNED.

    Lieut.-Colonel J. B. Seely, Under. Secretary to the Colonial Office, sneaking at Liverpool, said that if the Like raise are returned to power they ...

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  31. TARIFF ON WOOLLEN GOODS

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Customs (Sir Robert Best) at Parliament House to-day to urge an amendment of the tariff in the way of ...

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  32. CHURCHES AND LORDS,

    The British Free Church Council is urging a thousand local councils in England and Wales to take strong local action in the matter of the ...

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  33. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes have been troublesome at Leith and Preston. where they threw stones through the Post Office windows. Each [?] was wrapped ...

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  34. COLONIAL ART

    Tho Royal British and Colonial Society of Artists is organising an ex hihition of the work of living colonial artists In connection with tlie Festival ...

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  35. STRIKE LEADERS IN COURT.

    The Police Court was crowded to-day, when Peter Bowing. Albert. Burns and William Brennan. the [?] strike leaders who were [?] on ...

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  36. DEATH OF AN INFANT

    At an Inquiry held to-day [?] the circumstances of the death of the three G[?] old [?]te child of May [?] a young Woman under 21 years ...

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  37. CLEVER PRINCESS

    The late Princess Waldernar of Denmark. whose death was cabled recently, was generally considered the cleverest woman in Royal circles. ...

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  38. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    A fresh and unfortunate hitch has occurred In connection with the Education Department. It will be remembered that some mouths ago. in ...

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  39. DROWNED CHILD

    At an Inquest held at Wagga today concerning the death of a male child found In the Murrumbidgee River on November 27, the coroner ...

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  40. AERONAUTICS

    General Brun, French Minister of War, has ordered four Farman aeroplanes, one Bleriot monoplane, and other heavier-than-air machines ...

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  41. CADBURY’S LIBEL

    In the [?] of Messrs. Cadbury Brothers against the “Standard” for a libel printed on September 28, 1908, which commented on Messrs, ...

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  42. AVIATOR KILLED.

    An aviation accident Is reported from Nice, in which M. Fernandes lost his life. He had attained a height of 920 ft. in ...

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  43. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT

    Mr. [?] received a rable this morning from his New York representative, which tails of the mix-up In connection with the Johnson ...

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  44. DISASTROUS BUSH FIRE

    A disastrous fire broke put at M[?] Mitta Station, near Jinee, destroying hundreds of acres of standing crops, haystacks, fencing, and buildings ...

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  45. SOME RESULTS OF THE STRIKE.

    The estimated stoppage of work In the Lithgow Valley, consequent on the strike has already resulted in a loss of £15,000 In wages, including £5000 ...

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  46. FOUND DROWNED

    The body of an elderly woman, clad only in a white [?] pink [?] nightdress, was [?] to the Bay at Part Melbourne at ...

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  47. PROBABLE STRIKE

    “The Times” correspondent at New York states that unions representing 100,000 railway workers have demanded a’ 10 per cent increase In wages. ...

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  48. STEAMER SUNK

    The steamer Ellan Vennin. 350 tons, of the [?] of man Steam Packet company, which was sunk in the recent heavy gales at the Morsay bar, ...

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  49. KNOCKED OFF A TRAM

    Francis William Reynolds, aged 22. lately living the Y.M.C.A. who was knocked pit the footboard of a crowded [?] by the passengers on a ...

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  50. TRADES HALL RESOLUTION.

    At a meeting held outside the Trades Hall last night a resolution expressing indication at the action of the Wade Government in the present ...

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