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  2. WHARF SETTLEMENT.

    "The trouble is all settled. The men have accepted the agreement arrived at by the conference to-day, and thy go to work to-morrow on the new basis." ...

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  3. REGRADING.

    The auxiously-looked-for publication containing the results of the investigations which have been going on during the past few months of the salaries of every person in the employ ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION.

    An important advance in the Government's immigration policy was decided upon at yesterday's meeting of the Cabinet, which practically resolved to give effect to the obvious ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 words
  6. IRISH RIVALRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Unionists have engaged the Ulster-hall, Belfast, for February 7 and 9, the day preceding and the day following the date fixed for Mr. Winston ...

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  7. AFTER THE CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Murray, the Victorian Premier, regrets that unanimity was not found possible at the Premiers' Conference on either the savings bank proposal or ...

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  8. "THE NEW PACIFIC."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Dr. Miller Maguire--the well-known English Army tutor, through whose establishment a large number of officers have passed, including a ...

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  9. OPPOSITION.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Evening.--The Republican representatives who attended the recent conference, called to consider terms on which peace could be arranged, are ...

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  10. "FORCES OF LAWLESSNESS."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The U[?]er Liberal Association states that Mr. Winston Churchill's visit is the outcome of a long-standing invitation. Members of the association have ...

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  11. " UNTENABLE."

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Pekin correspondent of "The Times" reports that, under the influence of the Tieh Liang, the leader of the Boxer insurrection in 1900, the ...

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  12. MR. FISHER'S COMPLETE FAITH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A communication has been sent by the Prime Minister to Mr. Murray, as president of the recent conference of Premiers, acknowledging the receipt of the ...

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  13. CLOSE VOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  14. VICTORIAN EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. S. J. Whitehead, officer-in-charge of the Victorian Government Labor Bureau, is visiting Manchester to interview intending emigrants to his State. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A ballot having been taken on the matter, the Thames shipbuilding employees have declined the proposed increases in hours and reductions in wages. ...

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  16. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  17. FURTHER BALLOTS TO-DAY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--Thirty-four additional second ballots will take place on Thursday next. ...

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  18. TROOPS OUT OF HAND.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.--The conditions at Nankin are unsatisfactory. The officers are losing control of the troops, and robberies are frequent. ...

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  19. THE CRICKET TROUBLE.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., secretary of the Board of Control, recently asked the delegates to meet in Sydney to appoint a board representative to accompany the Australian Eleven to ...

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  20. ITALIC-TURKISH WAR.

    ROME, Wednesday.--The Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Marquis di San Giuliano, has deferred his reply to France's demand for the release of the Manquba's passengers ...

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  21. MR. HOLMAN'S EXPLANATION.

    "I am much interested in the criticisms which have been passed upon the proposals which I submitted to the Melbourne Conference," Mr. Holman explained yesterday. ...

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  22. MAINTENANCE OF THE THRONE.

    PEKIN, Tuesday Evening.--Prince Kung, leader of the Mongol movement against Yuan Shih Kai has promised to find 50,000 troops to assist in maintaining the Throne. ...

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  23. DAMAGES FOR STRIKING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Newcastle Bench of Magistrates imposed penalties of 60s damages against each of 56 millers, who were summoned before the Court for breaking their ...

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  24. TERROR AT TIMOR.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Wednesday.--Captain George, of the steamer Empire, reports that a state of insurrection was prevailing at Timor when the vessel touched there five days ago. ...

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  25. CONVOYED BY WARSHIPS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--The Government have directed in consequence of the recent seizures of French vessels, that French warships shall in future ...

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  26. A WOMAN IN THE WAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Yesterday trouble threatened at the Great Harwood (Lancashire) Cotton Mill, where 200 weavers refused to start work it Miss Bury, a non-unionist ...

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  27. CANADA'S DESTINY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Earl Grey, lately Governor-General of Canada, speaking at the Guildhall, in acknowledgment of the gift of the Freedom of the City, said that Canada was ...

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  28. BOARD'S REPLY TO PLAYERS.

    The secretary of the Board of Control has replied to the letter of the players, in regard to the appointment of a representative to accompany the Australian team to England. The ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. DIPHTHERIA AND A KISS.

    MOREE, Wednesday.--A singular case was heard in the Moree Police Court to-day, before Major Crane P.M. Dr. Magill, Government medical officer, was charged at the instance of ...

    Article : 357 words
  30. WHO CUT THE CABLE?

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Evening.--The Turkish cable between Suakim and Hodeid[?]h is interrupted. The Italians are suspected of having cut the ...

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  31. A "COLORED NAPOLEON."

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Rev. Crawford, for 23 years engaged in missionary work in Angola, gives harrowing details respecting the slave trade in that Portuguese possession in ...

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  32. "SYDNEY AN EYE-OPENER."

    "Sydney is an eye-opener to me. I had expected to find a city much the same as Melbourne. That was my bird's-eye picture, but my visit has excelled all expectations. It is ...

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  33. CADETS FOR CANADA.

    The Defence Department has received an invitation from Canada to send over a team of Australian cadets, to take part in a series of cadet competitions towards the end of this ...

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  34. EXTENDED TEAM SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Nothing of an untoward character took place to-day in connection with the tramway trouble. The manager of the company and his staff ...

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  35. OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday Evening.--The Canadian Northern Company's Edmonton-Winnipeg express came to grief to-day at Cole, Saskatchewan, the engine leaving the rails and ...

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  36. ANOTHER STEAMER STOPPED.

    PERIM, Wednesday.--Italian cruisers have stopped the Austrian Lloyd Co.'s steamer Bregenz. ...

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  37. THE CONNAUGHTS IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Evening.--The Duke and Duchess of Connaught have arrived in New York upon their visit to Mr. Whitelaw Reid, United States Ambassador to Great Britain. ...

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  38. PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A firm claiming to be the largest shippers of Welsh tinplates to Australasia, has telegraphed to Mr. Bond, the Unionist candidate for Carmarthen, on the eve ...

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  39. GUN-RUNNING.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.--Replying to a question in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Davignon, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that the Government was unaware that the officers of the ...

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  40. A THREATENED STRIKE.

    TAREE, Wednesday.--More trouble is brewing among the railway workers on the Taree-Wauchope section, as many of them are greatly dissatisfied on account of not being paid for ...

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  41. MORE TROUBLE FOR RABBITS.

    The representatives of the two rabbit-trappers unions (Messrs. E. H. Richards, T. Drum, T. Read, and H. Lestrange), who met the exporters in conference on Tuesday, have held a ...

    Article : 146 words
  42. CLAIRE WILLIAMSON'S DEATH.

    SEATTLE, Wednesday.--Esther Cameron, an employee at the sanatorium of Mrs. Hazzard, the "starvation" doctor, testified that the deceased girl, Claire Williamson, was in a ...

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  43. THE MOROCCAN PROBLEM.

    TANGIER, Wednesday.--A sensation has been caused by Spanish troops seizing a tract of agricultural land between Larache and Alcazar, which the Sultan had leased to a French firm. ...

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  44. UPPER HUNTER SEAT.

    MUSWELLBROOK, Wednesday.--A large meeting of the Liberal League, the Farmers and Settlers' Association, and the Dairymen's Union was held to-day at the School of Arts, ...

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  45. THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    Representations in regard to the matter referred to in the above telegram were made to the Minister for Railways (Mr. Dacey) by a deputation from the Railway Workers and General ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The death is announced, at the age of 81, of Professor Martin H. Irving, formerly of Melbourne. Professor Martin Howy Irving, [?].D., was ...

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  47. EPPING RACECOURSE.

    A special general meeting of the members of the New South Wales Trotting Club was held at the Prince of Wales Hotel last evening. About 40 members were present, Mr. A. Mor[?]arty ...

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  48. THRILLING DEATH-DIP.

    LOS ANGELES (CAL.), Wednesday.--Linco[?]n Beachey, the American aviator, played a ghastly joke on the crowd which was watching the feats on the aviation ground. ...

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  49. CHARGE AGAINST A CLERK.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--In the Central Police Court to-day Edward Robert Bowers (20), a clerk, was charged with threatening to shoot Mr. T. Welsby, a member of the Assembly. ...

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  50. PERSIA'S SALVATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Major Shuster, late financial advisor to the Persian Government, has informed an American interviewer that Persia's salvation rests with England, who is alone able ...

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  51. ROBBERY AT RANDWICK.

    Inquiries are being made by the police into a report that a man who was visiting a house in Avoca-street, Randwick, on Monday night drew a revolver and demanded money from a ...

    Article : 57 words
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