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  2. RATS AND RUBBISH.

    "The public cannot know what goes on in many city kitchens " said an experienced chef yesterday to a Melbourne Herald reporter, "otherwise these places ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC

    The unrest of the French railway services is still making itself manifest. A number of fresh acts of sabotage have been committed on the Western ...

    Article : 102 words
  4. TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    The fourth of series of court cases arising out of the 8½oz of gold which made the subject of the arrests of Karl Killian, Ferdinand Ruedin and John ...

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  5. MINERS' DISEASES.

    The royal commission appointed to report upon the causes of pulmonary diseases among miners, and to recommend m[?]th[?]s whereby they might be prevented ...

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  6. RECORDS OF SUFFERING.

    Both Mr. William Edmonds, who fell ninety feet in the Great'" Extended Hustler's on Thursday last, aud Mr. Leslie Jeffries, who was struck in the face ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Observer declares that the Prime Minister has not obtained guarantees from the King respecting the creation of a sufficient number of peers to give the ...

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  8. MOROCCO.

    The action of Germany with regard to Morocco has created a great stir here. Within an hour of the semi-official announcement that the France-German ...

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  9. IMPERIAL UNION.

    A meeting was held yesterday, under the auspices of the Imperial Mission. Mr. H. P. Croft, Unionist member for Christchurch, presided. ...

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  10. ANOTHER INJURED MAN.

    Mr. John Lonsdale a miner residing with his write and children in Haggar street, Eaglehawk, met with a very nasty accident at they Prince of Wales mine ...

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  11. " IRECT CHALLENGE TO FRANCE."

    The places occupied by, Germany are Arzila, a seaport near Tangier, and Agadir, on the west coast. The Observer notes in, this connection ...

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  12. GERMANY'S BIG INTERESTS.

    The Koelnische Zeitung publishes a long statement relative to German interests at Agadir and the neighborhood. The newspaper states that large ...

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  13. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    The trial has just concluded at Leipzig of Captain Lux, a Frenchman on a charge of espionage. Captain Lux conducted an intelligence bureau at Belfort ...

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  14. BURNT TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY,. Monday.--Two cases of deaths of children as a result of burns through playing with matches, were reported yesterday. ...

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  15. OVERSEAS LEGISLATORS.

    The members of the Overseas Parliaments with their wives are entraining to-night for Holyhead, from whence they will take steamer to Dublin. During ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The general situation with regard to the shipping strike shows no improvement except at Liverpool, where the crews are rejoining their vessels in ...

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  17. NEW FRENCH PREMIER.

    The French Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, by 367 votes to 173, expressed is confidence in the new Premier. M. Caillaux. ...

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  18. COUNT HOURS TO FUNERAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Neil McCa[?] McK[?]nie, 51 years of age, a military p[?]er, who died from exposure at Roselle last night, made a proph[?]c statement ...

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  19. DUTCH AND PORTUGUESE.

    Advices received here from Batavia state that fighting has occurred in Timor, between Dutch and Portuguese troops, in connection with disputed ...

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  20. POSITION AT HULL.

    There has been no further ri[?]ting at Hull but thousands are parading the streets. Meetings were held to-day and collections taken up for the relief fund. ...

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  21. "THE RISSOLE KING."

    Alfred Scheer, who keeps a rissole and meat pie establishment at North Sydney, and is known as the "Rissole King,' was before the North Sydney Court to-day ...

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  22. SWALLOWED RED LEAD.

    ECHUCA. Monday.--Late last night the Echuca East police received information that a young girl named Kitty Cunningham, aged about 20 years, had ...

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  23. JIU JITSU SAVAGERY.

    In the Theatre Royal, Tamworth, a jiu jitsu contest took place to-night between Professor Stevenson, champion of Canada and Australia, and Professor ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. DEED FOR HIS COMRADES.

    Further particulars are now available of the explosion of coal gas in the bunkers of H.M'.S' Superb, by which three men lost their lives. In appears that ...

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  25. PUGILISM.

    At the Melbourne Athletic Club last night Jack Howard, of Sydney, 12st 2lb, met Bill Walsh, of Victoria, 12st. Walsh was severely punished in five rounds and ...

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  26. TROOPS READY.

    The second battalion of the South Staffordshire regiment, stationed at Lichfield has been ordered to be in readiness to proceed to Liverpool or Hull. ...

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  27. ANOTHER FIRE ON THE CANADA.

    Another tire broke out to-day on board the s.s. Canada, at Liverpool, but it was suppressed without very much trouble. ...

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  28. N.S.W. LIBERAL PARTY.

    The following resolutions were carried by the Liberal Conference to-day--(1) That a superannuation scheme for State servants be established and that money compensation in ...

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  29. ADMIRAL TOGO IN ENGLAND.

    Admiral Count Togo, the "Nelson of Japan," received his early training his board H.M.S. Worcester, and later attended the Naval College at Greenwich ...

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  30. A SERIOUS SITUATION.

    The position in connection with the strike is practically unchanged. A steward employed on the steamer Canada has been arrested as having been ...

    Article : 155 words
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  32. JAPANESE WAR LEADERS.

    General Count Nogi and Admiral Count Togo reviewed a body of Boy Scouts in Hyde Park on Saturday evening. The review was rather an impromptu affair ...

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  33. WHAT LONDON PAPERS SAY.

    English newspapers recall the fact that during the vigorous campaign in Germany in 1910 on behalf if the Brothers Mannesman, who claimed that they had ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday was a fine, day for midwinter, and the evening was very bright but frosty. The maximum temperature as registered yesterday by Mr. J. Beebe. was 54, and the ...

    Article : 144 words
  35. COLONIAL CAMP BREAKS UP.

    The camp of the Colonial coronation contingents at Chelsea has been broken up Some troopers are spending a few weeks longer in England on furlough. ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL UNIONISTS.

    The promised, unification cf Trades Unions was discussed by a mass meeting of unionist on Sunday. The main plank in a platform which was adapted and will be submitted to ...

    Article : 96 words
  37. MRS. TITUS' PROFITS.

    Mrs. Helena Titus, a complexion specialist, trading in London and Australia as Helena Rubenstein and Company sued Mrs. Winterfeldt, a wealthy visitor from ...

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  39. "THE FATAL WEDDING."

    The pictorial representation of the popular drama as produced under the direction of Mr. C. S[?]er attracted a full house to the Princess Theatre last night. Every ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    A special parade of the Australian cadets now in England was held on Saturday to celebrate the beginning of compulsory military training in the ...

    Article : 34 words
  41. MOTOR RECORDS.

    Borodino, an Italian motorist, reduced the English record for a mile by a fraction of a second yesterday afternoon. The feat was accomplished on a track ...

    Article : 58 words
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  44. LADY AVIATOR'S FEAT.

    The first successful cross country flight made by a Lady aviator has been accomplished by Mrs James Marlin who, at a daring speed, flew over Waltham, Water ...

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  47. THE CLUESWINGER.

    The club-swinging record of 82 hours 2 minutes was broken by two minutes at Casino on Saturday night by Tom Burrowes, whom the crowd applauded. ...

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