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  2. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    As soon as a few minor matters had been disposed of, which occupied slightly over three-quarters of an hour the Hon. Major Morrisby got to ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN

    Our Sydney correspondent cabled last night that Alderman Allen Taylor been [?] as Lord Mayor of Sydney for the fourth line, ...

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  4. THE COAL STRIKE

    It is reported to-day that the Government [?] to take steps to suspend the operation of the coal mines regulation Act so as to facilitate the ...

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  5. AMERICAN NAVY

    Mr. G. Von. L. Meyer, United States Secretary of tho Navy, in Ills naval report, insists on the necessity [?] officers having a shop wherein to ...

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  6. THE NORTH POLE

    A startling development has arisen in Dr. Cook’s claim to the discovery of the North Pole The New York “Times” has published the ...

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  7. WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE

    The central executive of the Workers Political League has held two meetings recently, the latest yesterday, Mr. J. [?]. Ross (president) in ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Though Mr, John Burns. President the Local Government Board, in his recent speech to his constituents, attacked the House of Lords, he did ...

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  9. BUDGET AND TARIFF REFORM.

    The Right Hon. George Wyndham, M.P. for Dover, speaking at the Constitutional Club, declared that the real question underlying the ...

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  10. MR. BOWLING INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Bowling, when Interviewed after the meeting at West Maitland [?] night, was asked what be mount by his references to Mr. Hughes,, M.H.R, ...

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  11. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Yesterday was a day of disruption the Assembly, or perhaps, a day of the occurrence of the [?]foreseen might be a more Parliamentary phrase, Many ...

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  12. PIVOT OF POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Mr. R. M’Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at Farnworth, said that in his opinion Lancashire is the pivot of the political situation. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES

    The Maori princess [?] has made a successful debut at the Queensgate Hall. ...

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  14. COOK’S SECRETARY AT COPENHAGEN.

    Mr. Lonsdale, Dr. Cook's secretary has arrived at Copenhagen with the proofs of the Pole discovery. ...

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  15. GRAY IN COURT.

    Andrew Gray, 43 years of age, miner who was arrested on Monday in Sydney in connection with the strike, was before Mr. Payton, S.M., at the Water ...

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  16. FOR TH[?] PEOPLE AND AGAINST LORDS.

    Mr. C. F. G. Master man, Under Secretary to tho Local Government Board, speaking at Harlesden, said that [?] would support any candidate. ...

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  17. PHOENIX INSURANCE

    The Phoenix Insurance Company of New York is writing off the £200,000 which George Sheldon, the late president of the company, illegally used ...

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  18. SCHOLARSHIP WON.

    Mr. E. M. St. Wo[?]sch, a Sydneyite, as won tho Clerk Maxwell scholarship for physics at Cambridge University. ...

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  19. KRUPP’S PROFITS.

    Krupp’s, the great German manufacturers have issued their report fur 1909. The net profits for the year are £780,381, as compared ...

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  20. COAL SUPPLIES FROM ABROAD.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. Mr. Leo (Act[?] Premier) stated that the Government was now in negotiation, by cable, for the ...

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  21. MR. BALFOUR’S MANIFESTO.

    Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, will shortly issue a manifesto on the political situation. ...

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  22. INCOME TAX DEDUCTION.

    The “Inland Revenue” suggests that bankers, coupon dealers, and agents entrusted with the payment of foreign and colonial dividends should ...

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  23. BANK RATE.

    The bank rate is quoted at 4½ percent. ...

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  24. SHELDON INDICTED.

    George Sheldon has been indicted or appropriating the above £200,000, but has not been arrested because he is ill and in a critical condition. ...

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  25. THE GAS COMPANY’S SUPPLY.

    A complete change has come over he situation as far as the Australia as Company is concerned The secretary of the company stated on ...

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  26. THE DUNGOG MYSTERY

    The name of the navvy reported missing from Dungog is Wilson. He formerly worked [?] gang on the first section of the North Coast ...

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  27. FEDERAL POLITICS

    At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. [?]) delivered the following statement: ...

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  28. ESTATE DUTY CASE

    The House of Lords has decided that estate duty must be paid on the £1,500,000 worth of foreign bearer bonds deposited In London by Mr. ...

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  29. TAFT’S MESSAGE

    Mr. Taft’s recent message to the American Congress declared that the increase In the cost of living was not confined to the United States, where ...

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  30. LAUNCESTON PRICES.

    Mount Nicholas [?] Cornwall coal is quoted at 22/ per ton, and [?] 50/. ...

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  31. ALLEGED BIRTH CONCEALMENT

    Margaret Hanlon and Annie Hanlon, mother and daughter, were arrested at Nathalia last night on a charge of [?] concealment of birth of a ...

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  32. GERMAN BOAST

    Herr Delibruck. In a boastful speech in the German Reichstag, made the statement that Germany's fiscal policy has conquered the markets of ...

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  33. RUSSIAN DEFENCE

    The Czar of Russia has sanctioned a scheme for the fortification of the Finnish coast and for the transformation of Reval into a naval fortress. ...

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  34. ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER

    A sensational occurrence took place on Monday night at Katanning, an agricultural town on the Great Southern railway line. 200 miles from Perth. ...

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  35. A PEARLER’S FATE

    On February 1 last Frederick Madsen, a beachcomber, reported that his partner, J. P. Jones, had been murdered by the blacks at Yampi Sound. ...

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  36. “AN INFAMOUS CRIME.”

    Referring to-day to the proposed action of the Government of Ignoring the safety regulations of the Act in allowing non-union labor to be ...

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  37. GUN RUNNING

    Despite strenuous efforts to put stop to the gun-running which has for some time been going on for the purpose of secretly conveying arms into ...

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  38. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    The Cabinet to-day further considered the question of appointing a High Commissioner, but the final decision was not reached. The deduction made ...

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  39. ARCTIC EXPLORERS

    The Berlin newspapers are publishing a story, on the authority of a [?] the chief actor in which is supposed to be Andree, the aeronaut, ...

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  40. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A shocking discovery was made at Bondi this morning, the dead bodies of a man and woman being found under a clump of bushes in the vicinity ...

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  41. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

    The Waterside Workers' Union has decided to vote £[?]0 to the coal strike relief fund. ...

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  42. ILLEGAL OPERATION

    At the Criminal Court to-day Ethelbert [?] Sergeant Coombes, a [?] practitioner, was charged with having [?] an instrument upon Stella ...

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  43. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The renewal of tho German commercial arrangement with Britain has been read a third time in the Reichstag ...

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  44. BENGAL COAL.

    The “Daily Mail’s” C[?] correspondent states that [?] the Australian continues, there are prospects for numerous orders for Bengal ...

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  45. THE WRIGHT AEROPLANE

    The Wright aeroplane, after many unsuccessful attempts, accomplished its first Might this afternoon at the Victoria Park racecourse. ...

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  46. A COURAGEOUS WOMAN

    Mr. Wolfe, owner of Wadow[?] station, 60 miles beyond Kellerborri[?] (1[?]5 miles east of Perth), having Important business to transact, went ...

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  47. RUSSIAN ACT

    Tho Government of Prussia is enforcing an Expatriation Act against the Prussian Poles, in order to increase the number of German settlers ...

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  48. MR. HOLMAN ON LAW-BREAKERS

    “Candidly speaking, aren’t you glad mat your party is not in power at the present moment?” The quest[?] was asked of Mr. Holman, the Deputy ...

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  49. “WIRELESS” ON STEAMERS

    The Union S.S. Company received a cable Mating that the s.s. Makura had communicated with Vancouver 1320 miles off and reported “all well.” ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND JUBILEE

    In connection with the Queensland Jubilee celebrations, a number of short sentence prisoners will to-morrow he released from various gaols throughout ...

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  51. MISSING WARATAH

    Owing to the renewal of the bull support and the bear covering, Lloyd's have decided to post the Waratah for Inquiry, and unless ...

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  52. CRICKET RESIDENCE CONDITION

    The South Australian Cricket Association last night considered an [?] from the New South Wales Association that according to a t[?] ...

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  53. AIRSHIPS IN WAR

    Lord Roberts, speaking at the United Service Institution, stated that Britain cannot afford to be behindhand with airships and aeroplanes. ...

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  54. ZEEHAN SAMARITAN FUND

    At a meeting of the Samaritan Fund committee to-night the Rev. Rogers presided. Thirteen persons were relieved during the month. The receipts ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE

    The [?] Defence Bill has passed its second reading without division. During its discussion in committee the Premier Sir Joseph Ward ...

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  56. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT

    Mr Edwin Geach to-day cabled his New York agent to otter the promoter of the Johnson Jeffries fight £6000 for the exclusive picture rights for ...

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  57. DEVONPORT

    In addition to the retiring wardens Councillor J. Luck has been nominated for the Marine Board vacancy Bay Cutting. ...

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  58. NICARAGUAN TROUBLE

    Reuter’s agent states that General Estrada, leader of the [?]caragnan rebels, has defeated President [?] troops at [?] ...

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