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  2. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    COPMANHURST, Sunday.-- A shocking murder was committed at Punchbowl, near Copmanhurst, early this morning. It appears that Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Mr. J. ...

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  3. WELSH CHURCH BILL.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- The House of Commons to-day resumed consideration in Committee of the Welsh Church Bill. On clause 14, safeguarding the life interests of ...

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  4. MR. DEAKIN.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- The Mayor of Ballarat has received the following letter from Mr. Deakin, in reply to a message of regret on his retirement from public life:-- ...

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  5. COLLIERY MENACE.

    A deptation representing the northern Colliery Employees, spent an hour and a half discussing the position with Mr. Carmichael Minister for Labor and Industry on Saturday ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  7. THE GREAT POWERS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- Reuter's agency reports that the Ambassadors of the Great Powers will meet again on Monday in order to prepare a collective Note to the Forte. ...

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  8. INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- It is stated officially that insurance panels have been formed in every county and county-borough in Great Britain. They comprise 15,000 doctors. ...

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  9. UNIONIST PARTY.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- All the members of the Unionist Party, with the exception of five, have signed the memorial for presentation to the party leaders on the subject of tariff ...

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  10. ADRIANOPLE MUST GO.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Powers are unanimous in holding that Adrianople must be surrendered. The joint Note makes no mention of the ...

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  11. MEMORIAL PRESENTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the Unionists) received the memorial yesterday. He said that he would consult with Lord Lansdowne (Unionist leader in the House ...

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  12. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The "Daily Mail" states that Roumania demanded a strip of territory from Sllistria to Kavarna as compensation for her neutrality. ...

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  13. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S VIEWS.

    Sir William Lyne on Saturday said that the resignation of Mr. Deakin did not come as a surprise to him, as he had been expecting the announcement for some time. "Mr. Deakin, ...

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  14. NAVAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The "Manchester Guardian" states that the Prime Minister of New Zealand is in communication with Mr. L. Harcourt (Colonial Secretary), and the ...

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  15. APPEALS FOR FIRMNESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Observer" appeals to Mr. Bonar Law not to return to "Balfourism." "It would have been better (it says) it Mr. Bonar Law and Lord Lansdowne had ...

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  16. GREECE AND THE AEGEAN ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- The Grecian delegates to the Peace Conference declare that Greece will not agree to the retention by Turkey of the islands in the Aegean Sea. ...

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  17. CAUGHT BY A SEA.

    HOBART, Sunday.-- The steamer Turakina arrived from London to-day. The captain reports that, prior to arriving at Capetown, heavy weather was encountered, and two ...

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  18. DISASTER WITHOUT FOOD-TAXES

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Mr. Jesse Collings, M.P. (Unionist) declared yesterday in an interview that if the Unionist Party advocated tariff reform minus food taxes, the result would be ...

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  19. TERRIBLE MISTAKE.

    MUSWELLBHOOK, Sunday.-- A shooting fatality occurred at Overtown, a few miles from here, last night, whereby a dairyman, John Field, aged 43, met his death. ...

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  20. THE CONCILIATION COMMITTEE.

    Of all methods that have been devised for the adjustment of the many disputes that arise between the management and men is the coalmining industry, none has been more effective. ...

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  21. NO FIGHT.

    SOFIA, Friday Evening.-- It is officially stated that the report spread as to an engagement having been fought at Lake Derkos between Turks and Bulgarians is untrue. ...

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  22. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The Commonwealth protected cruiser Melbourne will undergo her final trial at Birkenhead on January 17, and sail on the following day for Plymouth, where she ...

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  23. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    MALTA, Saturday.-- The third battle-squadron has been ordered to remain in the Mediterranean until the Near Eastern question has been definitely settled. ...

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  24. FRENCH AND MOORS.

    TANGIER, Friday Evening.-- The French force operating in Morocco dispersed a strong Moorish force which was barring the road to Mogador. ...

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  25. FEAR NOT FAITH.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Solicitor-General (Sir J. A. Simon), in a speech at Rochdale yesterday, said that of all shifts to which the Unionists were driven, the most annoying was the ...

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  26. MOTHER AND SON KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.-- The Millswood railway crossing, near Mitcham, on Saturday evening, was the scene of a tragic railway accident, resulting in the loss of two lives, while other ...

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  27. THE ALLEGED ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, questioned in the House of Commons to-day, with regard to the reported atrocities in the Balkans, said he had ...

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  28. RAILWAY WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Railway Workers and General Laborers' Conference on Saturday received a deputation from permanent way men, who desire to join the association. ...

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  29. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- The directors of the Union Bank of Australia propose to create 20,000 additional shares (the shares are of £75 each, with £25 paid up), making the capital of ...

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  30. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    BROKEN-HILL, Saturday.-- Shortly before 10 o'clock last night the third fatal explosion for the new year occurred at the South mine. Two minors, J. Marshall and W. Davis, were ...

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  31. EDUCATION FIRST.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Lord Haldane (Lord Chancellor) in the course of a speech at Manchester yesterday, said that the land question required much treatment and great caution. ...

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  32. COMMITTEEMAN RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Mr. Aubrey Herbert, M.P., has resigned from the Balkan Committee owing to its adopting a resolution supporting the claims of the Allies; also because of its ...

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  33. AMUNDSEN'S CONQUEST.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- Captain Amundsen was the guest of honor of the National Geographic Society, and received its medal for discovering the South Pole. ...

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  35. RELIEF FUND FOR TURKISH FUGITIVES.

    PARIS, Friday Evening.--The French Government has sent 20,000 francs (about £800) for the relief of Turkish fugitives at Salonika and Monastir. ...

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  36. DR. WILSON ON BUSINESS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.-- Dr. Woodrow Wilson (President-elect) said at the Commercial Club that business men throughout the United States were must distrusted, the reason being ...

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  37. ONLY LEPERS.

    SHANGHAI, Friday Evening.-- The Chinese authorities at Nan-ning, in the province of Kwang-si, pretended to accept the otter of Catholic priests to build a lazar-house for ...

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  38. THE CRICKET SQUABBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- At a dinner by the Victorian Cricket Association to wish bon voyage to the president, Mr. M'Kinnon, M.L.A., who is leaving on a trip to England, Mr. H. ...

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  39. AGRA TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- At the Agra trial yesterday of Dr. Olark and Mrs. Fulham, charged with the murder of Mr. Fulham, Mr. Gore, bacteriologist, stated that Clark twice asked him ...

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  40. TO-DAY.

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  41. THE SHACKLETON CASE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- F. R. Shackleton, a brother of Sir Ernest Shackleton, who was arrested in Portuguese West Africa by a London detective, charged with fraud, was to-day ...

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  42. THE SENATE CAMPAIGN.

    HELENSBURGH, Sunday.-- The announced intention of the general secretary of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association (Mr. P. Bowling) to stand for the Senate at the coming ...

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  43. THE TROTTER MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The detectives inquiring into the murder of Arthur Trotter have at last got a theory, if not a clue. The burglar who took the money from under the ...

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  44. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- The Empire Trade Commission, so it is officially announced, will meet in New Zealand at the end of February. ...

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  45. COST OF ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Except for a few minor, accounts that have yet to be received, the cost of the Federal Sugar Commission was approximately £11,200. Sir John Gordon, the ...

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  46. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The Commonwealth Council has requested the State rifle associations to send in their nominees for the Bisley team by February 18. Meanwhile the ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.-- Sir George Reid is investigating the possibilities of farther encouraging Australian trade with Germany. Sir George will leave for Paris on Monday ...

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  48. ALLEGED SHIPPING COMBINE.

    CAPETOWN, Friday Evening.-- The Chamber of Commerce has entered a protest against the new agreement come to between the shipowners and merchants, which is alleged to be in the ...

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  49. WAGES BOARD REJECTED.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--There is no change in regard to the colliery situation. There was a hope that as a result of Mr. Carmichael's intervention a solution of the trouble would ...

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  50. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- Six thousand Bradford dyers have struck work, according to notice, refusing to accept piece work, although it meant an increase in their wages. ...

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  51. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.-- Sir George Reid, interviewed for the "Tageblatt," said that the object of his visit was to promote direct commercial relations. Australian interests, he said, ...

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  52. TEAMSTER'S SAD DEATH.

    WAGGA, Sunday.-- A teamster met with a terrible death on Saturday evening, at Wagga. A young man, Donald M'Kenzie, was with his team crossing Hampden Bridge to North Wagga. ...

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  53. MR. WATSON AT MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Sunday.-- The political campaign so far as it relates to the Senate was opened at Maitland last night, when Mr. David Watson, one of the selected Labor candidates. ...

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  54. NON-UNIONISTS REJECTED.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- Tho strike of Lanarkshire minors has been settled, the owners consenting not to employ non unionists. ...

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  55. CHURCH AND STAGE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- Rev. R. J. Campbell, Congregationalist Minister, of the City Temple, London, author of "The New Theology," "Christianity and the Social Order," etc., in the ...

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  56. THE BONNOT GANG.

    PARIS, Friday Evening.-- Further details regarding the alleged attempt to release the accomplices of Bonnot, the motor bandit, from Santo prison, show thai Eckerlen. one of the ...

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  57. FIVE YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.-- Annie Gross, a negress, who was charged with fatally shooting Jessie Mackintosh, an English actress, at a convivial party, attended by negro music hall ...

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  58. CHARS-A BANC DESTROYED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Two chars-a-banc capable of holding 22 passengers each were recently purchased by Withers and Sons, and on Friday were taken to Fern Tree Gully for the ...

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  59. EARTHQUAKE WAVES.

    On Saturday night, after a long period of marked seismic quiescence, an earthquake of more than usual magnitude was recorded at Riverview. College Observatory, on the three ...

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  60. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English malls dated at London, Friday December 12, by the R.M.S. Omrah are expected to reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters from the G.P.O. this morning. The ...

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  61. DRY FARMING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Testimony to possibility of successful dry farming in the more arid parts of the South African Union is contained in a report received by the Department ...

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  62. HOT IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Cool weather for several weeks turned to 100deg. in the shade in Melbourne to-day. The heat was aggravated by a northerly wind. No change is predicted ...

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  63. H.M.S. DRAKE.

    H.M.S. Drake, en route from Sydney to Portsmouth, reached Fremantle at 6.35 a.m. yesterday. ...

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