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  2. CAELES.

    A [?]gic occurred in Uable street, Stepney, to-day. The outbreak occurred at a bootmaker’s shop, and developed so quickly ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Speaking at Devizes, in Wiltshire, tast night, Field-Marshal Lord Methuen said, that he was prepared to follow in the footsteps of Lord Roberts in regard to ...

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  4. CABLES

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  5. CABLES.

    The officers oF [?] New Zealand were taken for a tour around Table Mountain by the A[?] Club today The Goverument the Union of ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. MASSON ON MAWSON.

    The announcement that froiesson T. E. David, or Sydney has Received a wireless cominoucation from the heardquarters or Dr Dougias Mawson the ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of “Le Temps” reports that besides raising three additional army corps, Russia is: strengthening her resolves and cadres. ...

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  8. LATER PARTIOULARS.

    Additional details have been sreceived regarding the great tiro at the town of Numazu, in the Honshia province. The damage is now stated at 5,000,000 yen ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    Reports are again in circulation in Vienna that Russia and Austria intend to demobilise on their respective frontiers at an early date. ...

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  10. BOTHA MOVES.

    In the Union House of Assembly last might, the Prime Minister (General Botha) pat forward on important proposition in regard to the part of South ...

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  11. AMBASSADOR AS HOST

    Their Majesties the king Queen were the guests of Prince Lichnowsky, the German Ambassador at dinner this everning at the German Embassy, 9 ...

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  12. PREBIDENT SWORN.

    Dr Woodrow Wilson and Mr Thomas Riley Marshall (ex-Governor of Indiana) were to-day sworn in at the Federal capitol as Prcsidont and Vico President ...

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  13. MOTION FOR CONTRIBUTION.

    In the Union Assembly Percy Silburn, member for Port Durban, moved that the Government should immediately, submit proposals tor a contribution to ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was an excellent collection of crossbreds at the wool sales yesterday and a fair selection of merinoes There was a large attendance and keen ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. BORDEN PROPOSALS.

    A keen fight over, the Borden naval proposals is in progress in the Canadian House of Commons. The Liberals are maintaining a ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. CRACKERS AND FOG HORNS.

    An exciting time was experienced last night at a Socialists meeting of the Women’s Union at Manchester. Mr Keir Hardie, M[?]P., Was the principal ...

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  17. SYDNEY GAS STRIKE.

    There was no indication of a s[?] ment of the gas strike to-day and the deadlock continues Mr E. J. Kavanagh M.L.C. Secretary. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL NEWS-

    It is understood that a practice has lately, grown up in some trades for Workmen to contract for labor only-Mr H. Murphy, Chief Inspector at ...

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  19. POLITICAL AMAZONS.

    A suffragette, who has refused to give name and whose identity has not, been, appeared at the Wimbledon Police Court to-day to ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. DESTROYERS IN COLLISION.

    A nayal mishap occurred in the Firth of Forth to-day. The torpedo-boat destroyer Hydra, 70 tons, was manoeuvring with the first destroyer flotilla when she ...

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  21. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Official advices received by the R.M.S. Osterley state that arrangements have been concluded whereby the interests of the Gunard Steamship ...

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  22. IRONMOULDERS' BOARD.

    Mr T. H. Bolton, J.P. chairman, of the Iron-moulders' Board, has forwarded to Sir Alexander Peacock, Ministerfor Labor, the amended determina.— ...

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  23. LAW OF THE AIR,

    The Home Office has issued an order prohibiting foreign aircraft from coming-to Groat Britain except when they descend at certain prescribed landing ...

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  24. SCADDAN IN LONDON.

    The Royal Colonial institute to-day entertained. the Hon J. Scaddan, Premier of Western Australia, at luncheon. Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., the ...

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  25. MEDICINE AND MONEY:

    Dr Frodsham formerly Bishop of North Queensland, has writiten a letter to the newspaper in which he makes an appeal to Anglo-Australians on ...

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  26. OFFICERS’ RECEPTION.

    The captain and officers of the battleship New Zealand held a reception on Aboard yesterday. It was largely attended. The Mayor of Capetown held ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA’S FLEET.

    It is officially announced. that Rear-Admiral G. E. Patey, M.V. O., has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Australian navy. ...

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  28. VULCANITE AND. NAPHTHA;

    A fire, occurred at Mr W.B. Freebody’s cycle shop at Queanbeyan, today, and mucch da,age was done to the stock and plant of the establishment. ...

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  29. PERTH TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The transport strike continues. The employers decided last night that they must have liberty to employ any drivers they choose, the men. ...

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  30. FRENCH COUNCIL OF WAS.

    It was decided at a Council of War yesterday that three years service for all classes is absolutely necessary, and that all exemptions must be abolished! ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The railway crisis brought about by the dismissal of Guard Richardson by the Midland, Company is becoming more sente. ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    The Royal Navy survey ships Fantorae and Sealark will be recommissioned at [?] in May with new crews from England. ...

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  33. BOXERS AT LAW.

    Further argument was heard to-day, before Mr. Justice Ferguson in Chambers. in the appeal from a decision of the prothbnotary granting a commission ...

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  34. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr Mabin president of the Chambner 0 of Commerce, giave evidence before. the Empire Trade Commission in Wellington to-day. He urged the necesity of the ...

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  35. A POPULAR OFFICER.

    The “Times”, states that Rear-Admiral Patey, who has been appointed commander-in-chief of the Australian Navy, is a popular officer, with wide ...

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  36. MILITARY EXPENDITURE.

    The “Westminister Gazette,” referring the increased military expenditure proposed by Continental Powers, remarks that the result of the Balkan war ...

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  37. COAL-MINERS’ SECRETARYSHIP,

    A meeting of the committee of management of the Victorian Coal Miners Association will be held in Wonthagge on Friday, when consideration will ...

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  38. APPLICATION DISMISSED

    The Full Court gave judgment to-day in the application of James H. Catts, M.H.R I For a. rule to make absolnte an order nisi for prohibition against the ...

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  39. MEMBER FOR MEDICINE HAT.

    Wm Buchanan, member for Medicine Hat, quoted London press articles indicating Australia's naval expansions He said that in the course of time the ...

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  40. RAILWAY GUARD EXPLAINS.

    Guard Richardson, whose dismissal from Midland Company has caused Serl ous a railway crisis was interviewed by representative of “Manchester ...

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  41. ANTI-NON-UNIONIST MINERS.

    Ono result of the anti-noa-uaionist campaign is that 1540 new membershave been enrolled by the Amalgamated Miners Association since the 1st ...

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  42. METHODIST CENTENARY,

    It was decided at the Methodist Con-Ference to-day to aim at a thanksgiving fund of £25,000 in South Australia in commemoration of the centenary of the ...

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  43. TORPEDO BOAT SUNK.

    A serious naval disaster is reported. The cruiser Yorck rammed and sank the torpedo boat 2178 two miles south oF Heligoland Fifty were drowned ...

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  44. GERMAN INCREASES.

    The "Manchester Guardian," the lead-Suig Liberal proviucial newspaper, defined the Garman army increases in a [?]riting article to-day. ...

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  45. MELBOURNE, UNIVERSITY.

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  46. TEDEKAL ELECTIONS.

    Sir John Forrest opened his Federal election campaign at Bunbury last night. He met with an enthusiastic reception. He referred to the bad ...

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  47. DEFENCE AND TRADE.

    The Royal Colonial Institute has decided to offer annually a gold medal and 100 guineas for an Imperial monograph. The subject. for 18'3 is interaction ...

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  48. BALKAN WAR.

    News has been received from Athens that Greet ficet has bombarded the small seaport of Sant[?] Qnaranta, one of the ports of Janina, about eight miles ...

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  49. ANOTHER WIRELESS.

    Professon has received another wireless, message from Dr Mawson It reads, as follows:—“December 4-While exploring new coast line ...

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  50. BOXING.

    Pat Bradley, of America, knocked out Charles Godfrey (Q.) in the first round at the Stadium to-night. ...

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  51. “BALANCE OF POWER SHIFTED.”

    The “Cologne Gazette,” in justifying She German army increases, states that She bloody day at Kirkkilisse shifted the balance of power in favor of Slavdom. ...

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  52. EDITOR'S TRIAL.

    A true bill has been returned against Ceril Cheeteiton, editor orf the NeW Winess who is charged with haying libeled Mr Godfrey, Isaacs, managing ...

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  53. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

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  54. FREE LABORERS INCREASING,

    The number of free laborers at the gas works is speedily rincieasing, North Sydney had a considerable part of its gas sapply to-night, There wap an ...

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  55. SKUTARI GARRISON REINFOCRED.

    A message from Vienna states that 10,000 Altaians have entered Skintari to assist in the defence of the town. ...

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  56. NO INDEMNITY FROM TUKKEY.

    Shevket Pasha, Grand Vizier stated. in an interview yesterday that the Powers were merely exorcising their. good offices. Being aware of Turkey’s. ...

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  57. PRESS GROANS.

    The German newspapers, with the exseption of the military journals, [?]red the mews of the proposed increase in the peace strength of the army with ...

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  58. BRUTAL CRIME.

    The body of young girl. Esther Parker. was. discovered by, her brother in some hushes two mile from Sydney, on the line to Bank’s Town, to-day. ...

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  59. BATONS AT TOWN HALL

    The lord Mayor's meeting in the Town hall was attended by 2000. There considerable disorder. The policed need their batons to quieten ...

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  60. TENNIS EVENTS;

    The draw for the preliminary contests among the challenging natioins for the Davis Cup hen boon anmounoed. They, are as follows —AUstralasia ...

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  61. CARPTAIN SCOOTT'S WIDSON.

    The R.M.S. Aorangi, from San Franoisco arrived at Sydney this, afternoon She had On board Lady Scott, wife of the late Captain R Scott, who ...

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  62. SIGNIFICANCE OF A MEETING.

    The announcement that Mr Winston Char[?]trill First Lord of the British Ad[?]ralty, had met if Baudin, French Minister of Marine, on board the French ...

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  63. PHILIPPINE TROUBLE;

    The Moros a tribe that has given the American anthorities atgreat deal of touble in the past are again on the warpath. They have attacked the town ...

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  64. Advertising

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