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  2. THE FREETRADE FLAG.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking yesterday at She[?]eld Mr: R. B. Haldane (Secretary of State for War) referred to Mr. Balfour's Birmingham speech, and stated that he did not ...

    Article : 144 words
  3. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The English cricketers were welcomed to New South Wales at the Hotel Australia yesterday, and there was little in the reception differing from many others of the kind. ...

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  4. DEMAND FOR CURRENCY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An active demand for currency has again raised the gold, premium in New York. It is stated that the demand is partly due ...

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  5. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike has been settled, in so far that a stage has been reached which will permit of the men resuming work, pending an adjustment of the differences between the parties by ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. TO–DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 480 words
  7. THE GERMAN BUDGET.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The German Budget proposals for 1908 were unfolded yesterday in the Reichstag by the Chancellor of the Empire Prince von Bulow. ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.—Dr. Jameson, Premier of Cape Colony applauds Mr. Balfour's "wise and welcome suggestion" for the re–summoning of the Colonial ...

    Article : 40 words
  9. ROOSEVELT AND CORPORATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.– Mr. James Hill, the well–known railway magnate, speaking in Kansas City, Missouri, admitted the justice of punishing any ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. THE KAISER'S HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Kaiser, who is spending a fortnight privately at Higheliffe Castle, the residence of Mr. W. G. Cavendish Bentinck, near Bournemouth, is ...

    Article : 33 words
  11. RESULT OF NEGOTIATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon the Premier (Mr.- G. G. Wade) made a statement, in which he announced the result of the negotiations that had taken place with a view ...

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  12. "RAGGING" A KING.

    LONDON; Wednesday Afternoon.—During the visit of King Alfonse of Spain to Cambridge University, on November 11, a dozen of the undergraduates "rugged" him, ...

    Article : 50 words
  13. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The first elections under the Orange River Colony Constitution are now in progress. The Constitutionalists have carried ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. HOME TO EUROPE.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" states that a tremendous number of aliens chiefly laborers who had been dismissed from American industries, are returning to ...

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  15. TROUBLE ON INDIAN LINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.—The European and native employees of the East Indian railway hare struck work. The consequent disorganisation extends ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. "ST. GEORGE."

    Mr. Wade's negotiations having been successful, the Commonwealth is saved from the evils of a prolonged strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. THE FIRST SHOCKS.

    PERTH- Thursday.—Files by the R.M.S Ortona to–day show the great efforts made by the American financial magnates to stop the financial panic, with fluctuating temporary success. ...

    Article : 660 words
  18. POLITICAL CHAOS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Philp (Premier) was at the Chief Secretary's office for the greater part of to–day, and other Ministers were at their respective offices. ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. PERSONAL.

    Miss Rawson was present yesterday afternoon at the linen tea at Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital. In the evening the Governor attended by Captain Wilson, A.D.C., left by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 892 words
  20. "BOUND TO THE EMPIRE."

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.—judge Hertzog, a prominent member of the Orangia Unic, speaking at Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony, eulogised the ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT

    W MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The new mail contract was discussed in the House of Representative to–night, when Mr. MAUGER moved— ...

    Article : 417 words
  22. THE DRUCE PERJURY CASE.

    LONDON. Thursday.—A reward of £100 has been offered for the recovery of the diary which was snatched out of the hand of Miss Robinson, witness in the Druce ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. FINANCIAL TROUBLE IN CHILE.

    LONDON Wednesday Afternoon— Reuter's Santiago correspondent reports a serious situation in Chile, owing to the unprecedented fall in the rate of exchange. ...

    Article : 61 words
  24. TO–DAY'S MATCH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  25. RUMORED PROTEST TO ENGLAND.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—In connection with the political crisis, a joint caucus of Kidstonites and Laborites to–day discussed matters connected with the forthcoming election. ...

    Article : 209 words
  26. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    The dead body of Mr. Isaiah B. Wellings, of George–Street. Manly, who had been missing since November 9, was discovered yesterday in a creek at the head of Lane Cove River, ...

    Article : 200 words
  27. RUGBY IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Wednesday Afternoon.—The New Zealand professional football team met with their third defeat to–day, being beaten by Leigh, by three goals three tries ...

    Article : 210 words
  28. POST OFFICE DISCONTENT.

    There is a good deal of indignation among the post and telegraph officials in Sydney at the statement made by Sir William Lyne in the House of Representatives that the service was ...

    Article : 765 words
  29. MR. KIDSTON'S INTENTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—It is believed that the Premier will meet the House to–morrow, and give the Opposition another opportunity of withdrawing their refusal to ...

    Article : 212 words
  30. " ALONE I DID IT !"

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Further reference was made to the weight of grain–bags in the House of Representatives to–day. Mr PALMER (Vic.) asked if members would ...

    Article : 229 words
  31. NOTICES OF AMENDMENT.

    Mr. Fraser (W.A.) has given notice of an amendment— That the following words be added to the motion— subject to a provision being inserted in mail ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. FATAL LANDSLIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A landslip which has occurred near Grasse, in the south of Franco nine miles from Cannes, buried many workmen 15 of them fatally. ...

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  33. REGULATING THE INTERIM PERIOD.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Regarding the mail contract, Mr. KNOX (Vic.) asked, in the House of Representatives to–day whether any arrangements were being made with the Orient ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to–day Mr. EWING, in reply to Mr, Page (Q.), said there were very difficult questions to be decided ...

    Article : 212 words
  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    "The Times" declares that the electrification of the Melbourne suburban railway liues is being approached in a very businesslike manner. ...

    Article : 224 words
  36. ST. PAUL'S IN DANGER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.—Mr. Mervyn E Macartney, F.R.I.A., a prominent English architect asserts that eight piers supporting St. Paul's Cathedral dome have ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. TO–DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  38. THE MISSING CRICKETER.

    A thorough search was again made yesterday by the police and a party of civilians for Mr. "Andy" Newell, who has been missing since Monday. ...

    Article : 189 words
  39. THE ITALIAN SCANDALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In connection with trial, by the Italian Senate, of Signer Nasi, a former Minister of State, on charges of malversation of public, funds, the ...

    Article : 98 words
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    In connection with the cricket match England vs New South Wales a frequent service of trains will be run to the ground to–day, commencing at 10.50 a.m.,from Circular Quay and western railway gates. ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. "CHOW'S FOOT ELM."

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Some time ago the Director of Forests in Queensland strongly recommended to the Federal authorities "crow 's foot elm" as material for the manufacturing of ...

    Article : 112 words
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