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  2. THE COUNTRY.

    Mrs. Blaxland, wife of Mr. C. R. Blaxland, of Wollun, died in Armidale yesterday morning after a week's illness. The deceased lady, who was 68 years old, was connected with ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The man who was killed at the corner of Ross and Hereford streets, Forest Lodge, on Saturday morning last, after being run over by two tram ballast trucks, has been identified as ...

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  4. " BROTHER CHINN."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- When the Home Affairs Estimates were called on in the House of Representatives this evening, Mr. O'Malley read a statement to show the magnitude of the ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. MACQUARIE.

    MARYBOROUGH, (Q.), Tuesday. -- Colonel Rankin, who was recently requested to contest the Wide Bay Federal seat against Mr. Fisher at the next Federal elections, has BATHURST, Tuesday. -- Feeling ran high at a meeting of Liberals. held yesterday afternoon, at the instance of Mr. M'Gill, western Liberal organiser, for the ...

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  6. MEHEGAN BEATEN.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- In the lightweight contest for the championship of the British Empire, between Freddy Welsh and Hughie Mehegan (lightweight champion of Australia). ...

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  7. THE LYELL MINE VICTIMS.

    QUEENSTOWN (Tas.), Tuesday. -- The Royal Commission inquiry into the North Mount Lyell mine disaster sat again yesterday. Russell Mervin Murray, engincer-in-charge of ...

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  8. LAND TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives to-day, moved the second reading of a bill to amend the Land Tax Assessment Bill. The bill amended ...

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  9. THREE PARTIES NOW OUT.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- To-morrow night, at O'Connell, a village on the Fish River, about 11. miles from Bathurst, one of the oldest settlements on the west of the Blue Mountains, and ...

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  10. MR. WOOD AT OBERON.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- Speaking on behalf of Mr. Withington at Oberon to-night, Mr. Wood repeated much of the argument be used at Blayney last night. He elaborated the land ...

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  11. ACCIDENTALLY INCINERATED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday. -- A verdict of accidental death was returned at an inquest concerning the death of William Forrest, who was incinerated in a fire on Monday morning. ...

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  12. STOMACH TO BE ANALYSED.

    YOUNG, Tuesday. -- At an inquest concerning the death of William Farrar, evidence was given that deceased was found expiring in his camp. The inquest was adjourned to admit ...

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  13. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- A seven-year-old child died in the Bathurst District Hospital on Sunday night, from injuries to the lower portion of the body. The child had ...

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  14. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    CLARENCE TOWN, Tuesday. -- On Saturday afternoon Messrs. George and Percy Trappel were out shooting, and in getting under a fence the gun carried by the latter exploded. The ...

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  15. THE FUND.

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  16. SAD DROWNING FATALITY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday. -- William Robert Torrens Walton (26), a butcher, lost his life while attempting to swim across the Block 14 dam. which is about 70 yards wide. Deceased, ...

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  17. MR. BEEBY AND THE EVICTION.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- In answer to a question at Oberon last night, Mr. Beeby said that he did not want to shirk his responsibility in the matter of closing Federal Government ...

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  18. MACFARLAND V. MURPHY.

    KENOSHA (Wis.), Tuesday. -- Packy, Macfarland defeated Eddie Murphy in a 10-round fight. Murphy, who was knocked down in the last round, presented a sorry spectacle. He lost ...

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  19. KILLED BY COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- On Saturday night, at Aberdeen, a motor driven by James Herbert Humphries, who was accompanied by Messrs. Gallagher, Rule, and Austin, ran into a spring ...

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  20. A UNION'S ACCOUNTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- George Mounsey, treasurer of the United Laborers' Union, was charged at the Richmond Court yesterday with having embezzled the sum of £312 7s 3d, funds ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- The illness of Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissione, as the result of his fall, was not serious, and he has now recovered. ...

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  22. FIRE AT ANNANDALE.

    A fire occurred at Robertson's steam canister and metallic printing works, near the corner of Nelson and Booth streets, Annandale, shortly after 11 o'clock last night, when the ...

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  23. LABOR.

    The Furniture Trades Union is still adhering to its determination not to work for less rates than those ruling under the award previous to the reductions made by Mr. Justice Heydon, in ...

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  24. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- A burly son of the Boll, residing in the Blayney electorate, asked Mr. Beeby at his Oberon meeting on Monday sight for an expression of opinion as to the ...

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  25. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- The appeal of George Gray, the Australian billiard player, against the decision in the action with John Roberts, has been dismissed. Roberts's ...

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  26. LATE SPORTING.

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  27. THE BIRTH OF STARS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Professor Bickerton, New Zealand (of partial impact fame), has, in the "Pall Mall Gazette," a long letter justifying his "grazing" theory in regard to the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA AND CANADIAN CADETS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. -- The civic authorities and the school board have adopted resolutions thanking the Government, press, and public bodies of Australia for the welcome ...

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  29. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- Mr. J. C. Watson, exprime Minister of the Commonwealth, will open the Labor campaign at Millthorpe to-morrow. Mr. Carl Johnston, the selected Labor ...

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  30. SHIPS' LIFEBOATS.

    At the annual meeting of the Boatbuilders' Union the secretary (Mr. T. Macbeth) said that members could regard as a great achievement the fact that union men were now being ...

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  31. MR. ASQUITH AND WOMAN SUFFRAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- In reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said he was not aware that any grounds existed for the statement that ...

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  32. WHALING IN THE SOUTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- An interesting vessel to arrive in port this afternon was the steam whaler Hobart, from New Zealand, via Hobart. About six months ago the Hobart ...

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  33. RAILWAY UNREST.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- The Northeastern railway men have resumed work. The strike loss in the northern coal and shipping trades is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  34. LATE REV. T. K. ABBOTT.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday. -- At the service at St. John's Church on Sunday evening the church was draped in black. Rev. Arthur Johnstone, vicar of Tamworth parish, made special ...

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  35. MINISTER MAY SPEAK.

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- A meeting in support of the Labor candidate is being arranged for Blayney on Thursday night. It is expected that a member of the Ministry, yet to be ...

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  36. TRADES UNION FUNDS.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- One hundred of the principal trades unions in the United Kingdom in 1911 had a membership of 1,816,500, an income of £2,936,700, and an expenditure of ...

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  37. DAIRYMEN PROSECUTED.

    The Chief Industrial Magistrate (Mr. G. C. Addison) considered yesterday, at the instance of Inspectors B. Golding and J. Durack, a number of prosecutions against dairymen for ...

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  38. "LIVING ON OYSTERS."

    BATHURST, Tuesday. -- The stand which Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., has taken with regard to Mr. Beeby's candidature for Blayney, is the subject of much comment in political circles in ...

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  39. AVIATORS MISSING.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday Evening. -- Two aviators, named Kearney and Lawrence, left Los Angeles in a hydroplane with the intention of flying to San Francisco. It is believed ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN DRUG STORES ALIGHT.

    At about 9 o'clock last night, the basement of the premises occupied by the Australian Drug Stores, O'Connell-street, was found to be on fire. The headquarters brigade, George-street West, ...

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  41. AN AUSTRALIAN AT OXFORD.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Dr. Howard Bullock, of Sydney, has been granted the degree of Bachelor of Science for bacteriological research at Oxford. ...

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  42. THE LATE MR. RIGNOLD.

    Sir, -- For more than a generation past the name of George Rigneld has been, held in the greatest honor and esteem by all Australians, and particularly so by lovers of Shakespeare. ...

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  43. LABOR PARTY IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir John Findlay, who was Attorney-General in the Ward Administration in the New Zealand Cabinet, arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Moeraki from Wellington. ...

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  44. ACCOUNT OF THEIR STEWARDSHIP.

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- The second session of the West Australian first Labor Parliament closed on Saturday. The achievements of the session were the ...

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  45. THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Senate agreed to the amendments of the House of Representatives in the Workmen's Compensation Bill. The debate on the second reading of the ...

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  46. THE LATE MR. C. D. BARDWELL.

    The death of Mr. Charles Darby Bardwell, of Oberae Station, near Wagga, at the age of 90, removes the oldest identity of the district. He arrived in Sydney in 1834, with his parents, at ...

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  47. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Salvation Army has organised a special department to help carry out the Criminal Law Amendment Act -- the "White Slave" Act -- at Home and abroad. ...

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  48. BOXING.

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  49. MILITARY OFFICER'S DEATH.

    The caretaker of the Exchange-building, Junction-street, North Sydney, made a shocking discovery yesterday. Shortly after mid-day a loud report was heard, but as there was some ...

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  50. FUGITIVE DESPERADO.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. -- A young desperado, after attacking a woman, took refuge in the hills near Tomato Springs, Santa Ana. A sheriff's posse pursued him in motor cars, and a ...

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  51. YOUNG AUSTRALIAN COMPOSER.

    Mr. Roy E. Agnew, whose songs and pianoforte music made up almost the whole of the programme at an interesting concert organised by Mr. Alfred Hill, and held at the King's-hall last night, is a young composer, ...

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  52. EQUAL PAY FOR WOMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Apprehensive that the recent decision of the Clerks' Wages Board -- that equal pay shall be given to make and female typists and clerks -- will result in the ...

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  53. TONGKAH TIN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- During the half-year ended September 30 the plant of the Tongkah Compound Co. treated 368,859 cuble yards. of material, and obtained 303.72 tons of tin oxide, which realised £35,802. This, ...

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  54. COMING BY THE MOOLTAN.

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  55. KENSINGTON INDIGNANT.

    The residents of Ken[?]ngton, who are ratepayers to the Randwick Council, held an indignation meeting last night, in the local School of Arcs, to protest against the neglect of the local governing body with respect to ...

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  56. PYRMONT BLAZE.

    A spark from a furnace led to a blaze in the engine-room of Bramwell and Vincent, founders. at Pyrmont, early yesterday morning. Only slight damage was done before the fire was ...

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  57. LATE SHIPPING.

    The three-masted schooner Maroro, from Havelock (N.Z.), arrived yesterday, bringing 209,810ft. of while pine. She anchored in Rozelle Bay. The passage occupied 20 days, being marked by fine weather until ...

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  58. BROKEN-HILL BLOCK 10.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The returns of the Broken-hill Block 10 Company for the last monthly milling period were: -- December 11; Crude ore treated, 7984 tone, assay value, silver 10.1 oz, lead 12.3 per cent., ...

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  59. PRESBYTERIAN SCHOLARSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The family of the palate Mr. William Simpson, of St. Kilda, has given a sum of £600 for the purpose of founding a scholarship in connection with Ormond ...

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  60. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE. -- Arr. Dec. 17: Junco, sir., from Port Pirie; Winfield, str., from Bunbury; Coolgardie, str., from Buabury. Dep., Dec. 17: Kapunda, sir., for Melbourne. ...

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  61. Advertising

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