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  2. SOME VOTES OF LAST SESSION

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    Many of the peers who are travelling about the country addressing meetings are not experienced talkers, and they have been much hookled. ...

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  4. THE COAL STRIKE

    Trouble occurred this morning at the Sussex street wharf, where the Union Steam Ship Company’s mail steamer Marama is barthed. ...

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  5. ARGENTINE AND AMERICA.

    Some time ago the Argentine Government prohibited the Importation of American [?]attle into the country, and the United States at the same ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR’S TOUR

    The Governor and party left the West Coast this morning by the North-East Dundas railway, proceeding by special train from Rosebery to ...

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  7. LORD KITCHENER

    Surprise was felt when, about into night last night, news was circulated that Lord Kitchener had cancelled the scheme of tactical manoeuvres which ...

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  8. MEN AND WOMEN

    Captain J. V. Be[?]ficy was a passenger to Hobart per s.s. Paloona fromSydney yesterday. S[?] Joint Porrest Mederal Treasural, ...

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  9. MR. RICHARD BELL.

    Mr. Richard Bell, late M.P. for Derby, who recently resigned the general secretaryship of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, ...

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  10. LAURIER ON BALFOUR’S SPEECH.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, speaking at Toronto on Mr. Balfour’s recent speech. said that he could not believe that Britain was ...

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  11. “DUMPING SHOES” OPENED.

    The Tariff Reformers are opening. so-called “dumping shops” in London and the Midlands wherein are exhibited arms, cycle fittings, and ...

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  12. OCEAN FREIGHTS

    Strong protests have been made in Canada against the proposed increases in westward freights, averaging 25 per cent., made by the ...

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  13. FEELING IN COLONIES.

    A. Mr. Francis Dormer, waiting as “Old Colonist” to “The Times,” says he doubts whether public feeling overseas supports the new ...

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  14. BARONET IMPRISONED

    Lient Colonel Sir Edward, Robert Murray, commanding officer of the Second Regiment of the 10th Yeomanry, has been sentenced to six ...

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  15. THE PARTY AT WARATAH.

    The Governor (Sir Harry Barron) accompanied by the Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis), Messrs. J. J. Long and J. E. Ogden, Ms.H.A., and Dean Kite ...

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  16. MEN RETURN TO WORK.

    Later in the [?]ning matters be came distinctly exciting. It was stated that free laborers were to be engaged, and the presence of several police, who ...

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  17. POISONING AC[?]DEN[?]

    A fatal poisoning accident happened at Tabbul to-day. In appears that a resident of [?]abbal, Mr W. A. M’Millan gave his two child[?] what be ...

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  18. GERMAN PROTECTION

    The “Westminster [?]azetip” states that the annual report of the College of Berlin Oldermen, in summing up the conditions of the various trades, ...

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  19. MR. BALFOUR CRITICISED.

    Mr. Asquith. speaking at Bath. [?]ti[?]ed Mr. Balfour for advertising his fears and apprehensions without making himself directly responsible ...

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  20. ASSISTANCE FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The miners of the Waihi have decided to render substantial assistance to the men on strike at Newcastle. As a result of an appeal made by ...

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  21. THE JACKSON MURDER

    The Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1908 for shortening political trials and empowering the suppression of unlawful associations, applies in ...

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  22. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS

    “The Times” correspondent at Washington states that Mr. P. C. Knox, United States Secretary of State, has secured Germany’s and ...

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  23. WRECK OF THE WAI[?]ARE

    A message has been received from the s.s. Moura, returning to Dunedin, relative to the rate of the wrecked steamer Walkare, which struck an ...

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  24. ASSISTING THE STRIKERS.

    Altogether £2277 has been received by the secretary of the Trades Hall Council in aid of the coal miners’ strike fuad. This with £200 from the ...

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  25. THE COAL STRIKE

    There are 7000 more miners idle in Northumberland and Durham, and coal is dribbling in small quantities to the shipping ports. ...

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  26. BALLOT FOR WAGES BOARD.

    The visit of the rival leaders, Mr. Peter Bowling and Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., to the south coast has been responsible for a great deal of ...

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  27. PRIZE COURT

    The United States Secretary of State Mr. P. C. Knox, has addressed the powers with the suggestion that the International Prize Court should ...

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  28. TORRENTIAL RAINS

    Torrential rains fell in the northern parts of South Australia yesterday afternoon, and last night at York Town work was stopped at several of the ...

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  29. MR. DEAKIN’S BRISBANE VISIT

    Mr. Dehkin’s visit to Brisbane is not yet deter[?]d but it will probably be in the middle of February. Ef[?]s will be made during [?] visit to ...

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  30. TASMANIAN COAL.

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  31. THE CZAR

    The Czar of Russia is now in St. Petersburg in connection with the funeral of the late Grand Duke Nichola[?]vitch. He has been reconciled. ...

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  32. ARMIDALE MURDER

    The ease of Henry Casey, who was remanded to Armi[?]dale from the Grenfell Police Court on the strength of a confession made by him that he ...

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  33. AMALGAMATED MINERS’ ASSOCIATION

    At the usual conference of the Amalga[?]ted Miners’ Association. which is to be held next month at Ararat, consideration will be given to ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES

    The Clyde Navigation Trust Company is constructing a Dreadnought graving dock on the Clyde. The length of the dock will be 1020ft. and ...

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  35. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH

    The British Government has granted £20,000 to Captain Scott’s projected Antarctic research trip. This with the £12,000 already subscribed, ...

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  36. FEDERAL ELECTORS

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  37. MURDERER’S FATE

    The police have received information that Jack M’Louglhin, who was arrested at Brisbane for a murder at Johannesburg in 1805, has been sentenced ...

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  38. WHO OWNS BRITAIN ?

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  39. INDIA LOAN.

    It is announced that an Indian loan is about to be put on the market. The amount is £7,500,000 bearing late-rest at the rate of 3½ per cent. the ...

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  40. GERMAN NAVY

    Germany’s first flotilla of turbine torpodoers was commissioned yesterday. The majority of these vessels travel at the rate of 34 knots an ...

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  41. ELECTIVE SECOND CHAMBER.

    Sir Edward Grey Secretary for Foreign Affairs speaking at Milfield Northumberland, said that he favored an impartial second Ghambar ...

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  42. TENNIS

    A match between a team of visitors from Mildura and one selected from the Hobart Club will be played on the No. 2 Suburban Sports Ground court ...

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  43. MINER’S AWFUL DEATH

    At the Iva[?]hee mine yesterday a miner named Thomas Kemp was swept by a rush of sand into a pass which collapsed. The sand closed over the ...

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  44. THE SECOND CHAMBER.

    Mr. Balfour, speaking at Ipawlob, made a strong defence of Tariff Hoform. Regarding the House of Lords, he said he did not want a ...

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  45. LINER ON FIRE

    The liner Norse Prince has been abandoned at Ascension Island in consequence of her being on fire. She is valued at £77,000 and her cargo ...

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  46. PUGILISM

    The Indoor Sports Club has been endeavo[?]ing to arrange a match in Melbourne between Bob Fitzsimmons and Ed. Williams, the present holder ...

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  47. BOWLS

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  48. FIRE IN WOOL CARGOES

    On Friday Profesor Park, Director of this Orago University and School of Mines, after exhaustive experiments, has come to the conclusion that the ...

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  49. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE ON MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, speaking Peckham, made a violent attack on Mr. Balfour, calling him a tail-twister. The Hanley speech, he said, was the ...

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  50. DIAMOND TRADE

    Lord Rothschild, speaking at Liverpool, said that Then the diamond trade was brisk there was no unemployment. ...

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  51. JOHNSON-BURNS FIGHT

    Having had no reply to his cablegram sent to the sporting editor of the Frisco “Examiner” regarding the Burns-Johnson match, to take place in ...

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  52. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Labor Leagues in and around Wyalong have selected Mr. Chanter as the Labor candidate for Riverina. Some other ballots have to be taken, ...

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  53. THE HEREDITARY PRINCIPLE.

    Mr, Winston Churchill; President of the Board of Trade, in a speech at Dundee, said that the Lords’ power of veto was the first question, and ...

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