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  2. ATLANTIC FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Strong protests are being made in Canada against the increases —averaging 25 per cent.—on westward freights, particularly those affecting British ...

    Article : 191 words
  3. RIVAL FACTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday—The Prime Minister, Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Bath, criticised Mr. Balfour's speech at Hanley, "advertising fears and apprehensions" without ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. COAL AND THE FUTURE.

    In the future of the coal industry is represented the outstanding question of the day for productive New South Wales. After wool, the produce of the coalmines and the ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
  6. KITCHENER IN CAMP.

    LIVERPOOL CAMP, Friday.—The expected happened. Lord Kitchener followed the plan he adoped in Queensland, and had the troops turned out during the hours of darkness, and ...

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  7. CANADA TO THE RESCUE!

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, speaking at Toronto, said he could not believe that Britain was in danger. ...

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  8. HIGH PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Westminster Gazette" says that in its annual report the College of Berlin Aldermen, in summing up the conditions in the various trades, ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. TRAIN WRECKERS!

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Friday.—The State Governor, Sir Harry Barron, concluded his first official visit to the West Coast of Tasmania to-day. While on the trip from Mount Lyell to Kelly ...

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  10. NEW GRAVING DOCK.

    The Clyde Navigation Trust is constructing a Dreadnought graving dock. It will be 1020ft long and 110ft wide. ...

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  11. GERMANY'S NAVAL FLIERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—The first flotilla of German turbine-driven torpedo-boats was commissioned yesterday. The majority of the boats travel at the ...

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  12. ARGENTINE CATTLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—In consequence of the re-admission by the United States of cattle from the Argentine, the latter republic has asked Great Britain for the abolition of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. DIAMONDS AND NATIONAL PROSPERITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—Baron Rothschild, speaking at Liverpool, said that when the diamond trade, was brisk there was no unemployment in the United States. ...

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  14. THE WARATAH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—As a result of the interview by the Lord Mayor with the Premier and State Treasurer a cable message has been sent asking the Agent-General to ascertain what ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. ARE YOU ON THE ROLLS?

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill, secretary of the New South Wales Federal Liberal League, writes:— "May I, through your columns, mako an appeal to the electors of the Commonwealth—man and ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. AN HISTORIC BATTLE GROUND.

    Sir James Graham, speaking at Darlinghurst last night in connection with the formation of an East Sydney branch of tho Federal Liberal League, said they all recognised that East ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. IN PEACE AND WAR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. P. C. Knox, United States Secretary of State, has addressed a communication to the Powers, suggesting that the International Prize ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. THE SABINE'S LOG.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The complete log of the Sabine is to be obtained by the Federal Government from the Union Castle Company's offices in London. It is thought that the papers ...

    Article : 41 words
  19. SEVENTY THOUSAND IDLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—Seventy thousand coal miners are idle in Northumberland and Durham, but coal is dribbling in small quantities to the shipping ports. ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. ASSISTANCE FROM WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.—The movement for the search of the Waratah is receiving the support of metropolitan municipalities. Following the action by Aid. Vincent, Mayor of Perth, the ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. ACTION IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday.—A meeting was held at the Town-hall to-night to consider what action should be taken by Tasmania in the matter of the further search for the missing Waratah. It ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. SCOTT'S ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—The British Government has granted £20,000 towards Captain Scott's Antarctic Expedition. This grant, with £12,000 already ...

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  23. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Washington correspondent of "The Times" states that Mr. P. C. Knox, United States Secretary of State, has secured the cordial support of ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. MR. LLOYD-GEOEGE'S CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Peaking, made a violent attack on Mr. Balfour, whom he characterised as a ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    It is under the consideration of the Federal Government whether tho proposed inquiry by the Royal Commission into the sugar industry that the investigation shall not also cover the ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. POISON IN THE CURRY.

    WELLINGTON, Friday—John Chas. Bayless was before the Police Court this morning on a charge of attempting to murder. The facts of the case are that Deane, a boarder at the ...

    Article : 265 words
  27. NEW INDIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Impending issue is announced of £7,500,000 312 per cent. India stock, the issue price being £96 10s. The underwriters' commission has been ...

    Article : 44 words
  28. IS IT WORTH IT?

    A woman, aged 78 years, who lives between Gawler and Mallala applied for an old-age pension, and after being submitted to a multitude of questions, was informed that the sum allotted ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. AN "OLD COLONIST'S" OFFER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Francis Dormer, writing as an old colonist to "The Times," doubts whether public feeling overseas supports the new departures in the Liberal ...

    Article : 194 words
  30. FUNERAL OF GRAND DUKE NICHOLAIEVITCH.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—The Czar has arrived at St. Petersburg in connection with the Funeral of his great uncle, the Grand Duke Nicholevitck, who died at ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. LETTER FROM LORD ROBERTS.

    The Minister for Public Instruction, Mr. Hogue, has received the following letter from Lord Roberts:—"Englemere, Ascot, Berks, November 28, 1909. Dear Mr. Hogue.—I beg to ...

    Article : 166 words
  32. A LINER ON FIRE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  33. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Commissioner of Police has received information that Jack M'Loughlin, who was arrested in Brisbane on a charge of murder in Johannesburg in 1895, has ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. AT THE HEADS.

    The programme of work as set out in the syllabus was gone through yesterday. Communications and batteries were manned at 8.30 a.m., in connection with the Port ...

    Article : 203 words
  35. STABBED.

    About midnight Terence Gorman (18), who resides in Wyndham-street, Alexandria, went to Sydney Hospital and displayed two stabs which he stated he bad received in an affray with a ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. UNREST IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—The Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1908 applies to the Bombay Presidency, and is for the purpose of shortening political trials and ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. WOMEN OUTNUMBER MEN.

    The now Federal electoral rolls disclose that in the nine Melbourne metropolitan divisions women outnumber the male voters. In Batman (Mr. Coon's) there are 16,172 women and 13,588 ...

    Article : 287 words
  38. DIVING IN SHALLOW WATER.

    WINDSOR, Friday.—George Brown, aged 17, son of Mrs. W. Armour, of Fitzgerald-street, while bathing in the Hawkesbury above Ben's Point yesterday, dived into 2ft. or water and ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  40. TARIFF REFORM.

    LONDON, Friday.—At Ipswich yesterday Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, made a strong defence of turiff reform. Referring to the House of Lords, he said ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. A DISTINGUISHED OFFENDER.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—Sir Edward Robert Murray has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for obtaining credit at hotels to the extent of £165 without ...

    Article : 84 words
  42. R.M.S. ORVIETO.

    The R.M.S. Orvieto, the last of the new liners built for the Orient Co. in fulfilment of the contract with the Commonwealth Government for the carriage of the Australian and European ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. TEMPORARY POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Some ill-feeling was caused in the Telegraph Department by an announcement that a temporary employee had been refused leave to attend the Kitchener ...

    Article : 378 words
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    We have received calendars for 1910 from R. T. Kelly, the Commonwealth Fire and Marine insurance Company, Limited, and Hudson's Eumenthol Chemical Company, Limited. ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. "DUMPING SHOPS."

    The Tariff Reformers are opening so called "dumping-shops" in London and the Midlands, at which are exhibited arms, cycle fittings, and clothing, as object-lessons ...

    Article : 206 words
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