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  2. JIM LARKIN.

    It is stated that james Larkin, the Dublin workers leader will start for the United States next week though Jim himself declines to say whether he ...

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  3. TASMAN STRANDED;

    For the second time this year the Royal Dutch Packet liner Tasman has gone ashore this time at Bramble Cay in Torres Strait. Unfortunately only ...

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  4. DREADNOUGHT MAD.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt (Secretary for the Colonies), discussing the terrible strain of armaments at Harlingden last night, said that it was more than ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S PAUPERS.

    The "Times's" annual review shows that pauperism in Great Britain is decreasing. England now supports over l00,000 paupers. and 72,00. these, are ...

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  6. POLICEMAN MAULED.

    There was a fracas on board the steamer Koopa on Saturday evening, last, in which Water Policeman Taylor was severely mauled. As a ...

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  7. BUSH FIRES,

    Bush fires have not been expreienced So extensively in Queensland as has been the case in Victoria, although much damage has been done in this ...

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  8. MINERS RESTLESS.

    There is considerable unrest in mining circles around Wollongong. The Wheelers at the Corrimal Mine came out on, strike owing to a wheeler ...

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  9. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    An aviator named william Bastar has announced that he and Jack Vilas another aviator will attempt a flight across the Atlantic, from New York to ...

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  10. JOURNALIST HONORED.

    Lord Burnham principal proprietor of the London "Daily Telegraph," celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday. He is still active and healthy and is ...

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  11. SMALLEST MAN DEAD.

    John White the smallest man in the world, died yesterday He was only 21 inches in heights and was aged 53. His two sisters, who were of ...

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  12. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the seats rendered vacant by the change of Ministry, in Victoria will be received up to January 8. The polling in any contested ...

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  13. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    As a, result of the local storms, two more persons have been drowned in the East River, and 10 men belonging to the crews of two barges, which were ...

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  14. LEVY OF WORKERS

    The toll of death in connection with, industrial accidents throughout Canada during this year shows that 1220 worhers were killed and 5780 seriously ...

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  15. FRENCH CASTAWAYS.

    The French gunboat Zeelee left Sydney for the Islands yesterday. It is thought that she will proceed to Palmerston Island to pick up the French. ...

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  16. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    John William Gilhesky (23), carter, was Kicked by a horse at West End on Saturday, and sustained a, lacerated wound or the left side of the face, and ...

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  17. STRUCK BY GIRDER.

    Mr.R. D. Neilson, J.P., this morning investigated the circumstances surrounding the death of Prank Eu-. gene Clifford, wharf laborer, who was ...

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  18. NOT KITCHNER.

    The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" states that he has been authorised to contradict, the rumors that Lord Kitchener is to be appointed ...

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  19. SAVAGE METHODS.

    Charles Moyer, president of the Western Federation of Miners was put aboard a train to-day and sent out, of the copper strike district This ...

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  20. LEEDS STRIKE.

    Despite the frantic attempts of the Tory press to declare lite Leeds strike off, the trouble there is by no means over. This is indicated by the fact ...

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  21. HARRY LADDER.

    Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian, has left London for New York on a tour of the world, including, the chief Australian cities. He is due ...

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  22. RIOTOUS CREW.

    The crew of the British steumer Baron Dahneny, which is berthed at Delmware became riotous yesterday. and the disturbance was so serious that ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA'S OFFER,

    The King has authorised the British Admiralty, to accept South Africa's offer to place, a naval volunteer reserve at the disposal of the navy. ...

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  24. WHEAT FREE.

    The, Argentine representative here has notified that the Government of his country has just passed a Law allowing the free Importation of wheat ...

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  25. THE TANGO.

    The main development, in the amusement world is the decline of the "Tango" craae£the shortest and sharpest craze on record,. London has talked Of ...

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  26. PERSONAL,

    Mr.Joseph Relf, a very old resident of the Bundaberg district, died Saturday. Mr. Patrick Quinlan, a resident' of ...

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  27. A BLOOD-THIRSTY MOB.

    Advices from Chestortown, in Maryland, state that a mob of armed citizens made an effort to enter the local gaol and to lynch Norman, Mabel, a ...

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  28. WATER FAMINE.

    The city of Montreal is suffering from a water famine owing to a big main having burst. The people affected are being supplied by means of water carts, ...

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  29. HUERTA TO RETIRE.

    The diplomats have received with credence, the report that Senor Enrique Gerostleta (Minister for Justice) will become President early In the new year, ...

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  30. DAY BAKING QUESTION.

    At a special meeting of the Brisbane branch of the Federated Operative Bakers' Society, in the Trades Hall on Saturday afternoon, Mr. McCarthy, ...

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  31. SOUTH BRISBANE FIRE.

    Air outbreak of fire occurred in a two storied building in Annerloy-road, off Stanley-street, shortly after midnight, and before if was extinguished ...

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  32. NEW YORK MURDER.

    Hans Schmidt, an ex-priest, who 13 charged with the murder of a young girl, portion of whose remains wore found in a sack in the Hudson Rive ...

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  33. A LOFTY FLIGHT.

    Flying at Hendon yesterday Bau- mann reached un altitude of 6000 fseet. ...

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  34. THE ICE BROKE.

    A message from Grandledge, in Michigan, states that two. boys were drowned in the Grand River, yesterday, owing to, the lee, on which they were ...

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  35. "MONA LISA" ON SHOW.

    Yesterday was the lust day of the exhibition of the "Mona Lisa"picture In the Doghese Museum, The crowd became so great that the ...

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  36. BIG BILLIARDS.

    The match between Reece and Harverson in the first round of the billiard, control championship tournament was finished last night, and ended in a ...

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  37. MAIL FOR THE ARCTIC.

    A squad of mounted police will leave Fort Macphersan for the Arctic regions on January 2, carrying mail matter and official advices for Stefannson, the ...

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  38. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs. Raveuscroft, wife of Mr. G. A. Ravenscroft, drover, and a well-known member of the Austmllian Meat Industry Employees' Union, died suddenly ...

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  39. FRUIT DISTRIBUTION.

    The Food Commissioner in his report says that the most noticable feature of the methods of distributing fruit at present In vogue is the ...

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  40. RETURNING TO TOWN.

    There was a big rush of people back to the city yesterday from,the various seaside resorts. The excursion bouts were well filled while the Railway ...

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  41. BRITISH CANADIAN TRADE.

    The Canadian Minister for Trades and Customs (Mr. Foster) has left for London to attend the sittings or the Dominion. Trades Commission on the ...

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