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  2. IN THE ICE PACK.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday.--The Union Company's steamer Koonya, which left Lyttelton on New Year's day to tow the exploring ship Nimrod to the Antarctic, reached Port ...

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  3. STATE AIDED IMMIGRANTS.

    Just as travellers touching at Port Said are astonished when a fat Arab trader will introduce himself as "Mr. M'Pherson," and add, "George Reid, Lord Carrington, Bill Lyne, he ...

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  4. LABOR'S AIMS.

    A brief review of the business paper for the annual conference of the Political Labor League, which is to begin on Monday, has already appeared in "The Daily Telegraph." ...

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  5. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.--A sad mishap, probably involving fatal injuries, and at all events total blindness to one man--should he recover--and less serious injuries to a second, ...

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  6. IS VICTORIA AUSTRALIA?

    When replying to the tons of "Parliament," given at the annual dinner of the Kogarah Superior Public School Old Boys' Union at the A.B.C. Cafe last night, Mr. W. E. Johnson, M.H.R., ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 462 words
  8. SOCIALISM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Labor Conference continued its sittings at Hull yesterday, when Mr. Atkinson (Paper Stainers' Union) moved ...

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  9. JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Viscount Hayashi, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, has informed and interviewer that, recognising that the emigration of Japanese laborers ...

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  10. OFFICIAL CANADIAN STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday, Mr. R. Lemieux (Minister for Labor, who recently visited Tokio) delivered a statement dealing ...

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  11. NOT GETTING JUSTICE.

    HOBART Wednesday.--The Premier is in receipt of a despatch from Mr. Deakin to the effect that no additional evidence being forthcoming as to the alleged leakage in Customs ...

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  12. IN THE FATHERLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--"Vorwaerts," the Berlin Socialist organ, calculates that there are 60,000 unemployed in Berlin. About 12,000 met in the German capital ...

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  13. GUARANTEE OF £25,000.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Senator Nelld was informed in the Senate to-day that the writ against Barclay and Co., in respect to the guarantee of £25,000 in connection with the ...

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  14. SHARKS!

    Stirring tales of encounters with sharks are becoming unpleasantly frequent. The narrator of shark yarns has generally to face the witheringly cold eye of scepticism, and for this reason ...

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  15. MILK BOYS ON STRIKE.

    About 60 boys employed by the Fresh Food and Ice Company at the Liverpool street depot went out on strike yesterday afternoon fo additional wages. At present they receive an ...

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  16. ON NATAL LINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the Legislative Assembly, Victoria, B.C., yesterday, a Government measure was introduced, and read a first time, with a view to restricting ...

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  17. DEATH DEALING FLAMES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Bush fires are still raging all over the State. From additional particulars it appears that in the Beach Forest fire Patrick Coulahan and David Burke were ...

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  18. PENALTIES OF OFFICE.

    NOWRA. Wednesday.--At the Police Court yesterday Mr. Hugh M'Kenzie, Mayor of the South Shoalthaven Municipality, was proceeded against by David Hyam for that he did not, with ...

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  19. WELL-MEANING, BUT

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Sir Henry Fowler (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster), speaking at Wolverhampton, made a strong pronouncement against ...

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  20. WILLOWS FROM NAPOLEON'S GRAVE.

    The following letter signed "Henry Wharton." appeared in a recent issue of "The" Times":--About the year 1850 Mr. John Tinline, one of the early pioneers of New Zealand, sailed from ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. DRUGS AND FOODS.

    We have deceived the following, signed by the secretary of the association mentioned:--At a meeting of a Manufacturing Chemists and Proprietors' Association, held at 89 Pitt-street, Sydney, on ...

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  22. QUERY FOR LOFTY IDEALISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the course of a speech at Reading yesterday, Mr. A. Berill (Chief Secretary for Ireland) referred to the Transvaal's treatment of Indians. ...

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  23. THE LAKE EXHIBITION OF PICTURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Royal British and Colonial Society of Artists yesterday interviewed Mr. J. W. Taverner (Agent-Genral for Victoria), and complained of the ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--Mr. Philp, Premier, to-night addressed a crowded and immensely enthusiastic meeting of electors in the Theatre' Royal. There was an unusually large ...

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  25. EXCITING EXPERIENCE ON A MAIL COACH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--During the journey of Cawker's coach from Mount Gambler to Casterton, a large piece of wood from a burning tree fell on the front of the coach. The driver ...

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  26. THE MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    MOSS VALE, Wednesday.--A motor party of four Sydney residents, who were touring from Sydney to Moss Vale, thence via the coast home again, met with a terrible accident about two ...

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  27. DRIVING THE ASIATICS OUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Scores, of Indians and Chinese at Johannesburg have been ordered to quit within a fortnight. An Indian ex-soldier has been sentenced to two ...

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  28. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    An application by the military authorities for Permission to manoeuvre during next Easter training operations over the proposed new catchment area, Woronora River, was ...

    Article : 389 words
  29. "THE TIMES."

    LONDON, Wednesday--The "Fall Mail Gazette" states that the new directorate of "The Times" Company, Limited, will consist of Mr. A. F. Walter and his two sons, ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE "CREEP."

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The "creep," which did so much damage to the properties on Cathedral-hill and the northern side of the city on Friday last, still continues to make its ...

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  31. WHERE RAISULI RULES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The prisoners for whose release the Moorish brigand chief, Raisull, stipulated before liberating Kaid Maclean have left Fez for Tangier. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Strong action is threatened in Parliament regarding the secret inquiry concerning the regalia stolen from Dublin Castle. Nine keys existed, of which two belonged to Sir ...

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  33. MR. H. C. L. ANDERSON.

    The newly appointed Acting Under-Secretary and Acting Director of Agriculture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    MILTON, Wednesday.--Bush fires are still raging, and are becoming more serious. Fencing and telegraph lines are suffering considerably all along the coast. ...

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  35. THE PRICE OF MILK.

    The drought is tightening its grip in the dairying districts of New South Wales, and increases in the price of milk have followed rapidly on each other. Another rise in the selling ...

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  36. THE MADNESS OF LOVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Prince Ghilka's Italian chauffeur fell desperately in love with the princess, who threatened to tell her husband, whereon the chauffeur ...

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  37. GRASS FIRE AT HAY.

    HAY, Wednesday.--A grass fire of fairly large dimensions occurred amongst settlers on Toganmain, destroying fully 1000 acres of grass. The fire destroyed 200 acres of grass on Mr. ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  39. COOLANGATTA FIRE-BURNT OUT.

    BERRY, Wednesday.--The bush fires which were raging on Hay Mountain and at Coolangatto all last week-end have now about burnf out. Considerable damage to property and ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday:--Mr. T. T. Ewing, Federal Minister for Defence, who returned by the Sydney express to-day, says that he has determined to invite Sir John French, as well ...

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  41. SERIOUS FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON ((N.Z.), Wednesday.--Bush fires are still raging in all directions in the southern part of the North Island, Clouds of smoke swept over Wellington all day, and passing out ...

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  42. MILLIONAIRE MARRIES A SHEPHERDESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Herr Theodore Schiumberger, a German deputy, with a fortune of £730,000, gas married a beautiful shepherdess, whom he met near ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Mauger, Postmaster-General, received a deputation in reference to a new post-office building at Port Pirle yesterday. He left for Broken-hill to-night. ...

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  44. CANADIAN MAIL.

    SUVA, Wednesday.--The R.M.S. Moana, of the Canadian-Australian line, arrived here to-day, en route from Vancouver to Brisbane and Sydney. ...

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  45. ENGLISH MAILS.

    Malls dated London, December 27, by the P. and O. Royal Mail liner Britannia, are expected to reach Sydney on Tuesday next. The mailboat arrived at Fremantle at 8.25 a.m. yesterday. ...

    Article : 37 words
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