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  2. STRIKE SPREADING.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The tramway trouble continues without any very serious disorder. The Commissioner of Police has received some thr[?]ning letters from persons who evidently ...

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  3. THE NEW SALARIES.

    To say that the public service of the State was excited yesterday would be to put the position mildly. It was the sole topic of the day. ...

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  4. REPULSED.

    TUNIS, Thursday.--Advices from Tripoli state that three battalions of Italian infantry together with a small body of cavalry were defeated with heavy loss, while ...

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  5. "A REVOLUTION."

    Mr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R., yesterday discussed the latest proposals made public by Messrs. Beeby and Holman. "The proposals if carried," said Mr. Cook, ...

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  6. A NATIONAL COUNCIL.

    A meeting representative of the Chamber of Manufactures, Chamber of Commerce, Employers' Federation, Master Bakers' Association, Institute of Accountants, Farmers and Settlers' ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  8. COMPLICATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--A correspondent, writing from Pekin, states that the 2000 foreign troops who at present comprise the Legation Guards in Pekin are ...

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  9. ROYALTY ON TOUR.

    MALTA, Wednesday Evening.--The King and Queen Mary, who are returning to England from India via Egypt, arrived hero to-day, and were cordially received. ...

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  10. L'ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    MALTA, Thursday.--The King visited the French battleship Danton (17,710 tons), and received an ovation. Their Majesties dined at Admiralty House, ...

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  11. GERMAN PRESS SUGGESTION.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The "Reichspost" suggests that Italy should offer Turkey the bulk of her East African possessions in exchange for Tripoli and Cyrenaica. ...

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  12. COMMANDEERING FUNDS.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday Evening.--In view of the shortness of funds, the Republican War, Minister has demanded of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation ...

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  13. THE CONNAUGHTS' GREAT CLIMB.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Evening.--The Duke and Duchess of Connaught to-day viewed the city from the top of the highest building in the world. ...

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  14. REAL THING AFTER ALL.

    ROME, Wednesday Evening.--A committee of doctors has examined the Turkish prisoners detained by the Italian naval authorities, when they seized the French ...

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  15. IMPERIAL TROOPS REVOLT.

    PEKIN, Thursday.--A force of 2000 Imperial troops have revolted at Siangyang. The sale of Imperial art treasures has commenced. Parisian dealers have ...

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  16. STILL THEY COME.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has now completed arrangements on behalf of his Government for the despatch of emigrants to ...

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  17. CUT IN PIECES.

    SEATTLE, Thursday.--A murdered body, said to be that of the son of a millionaire of Portland, Oregon, has been found in a trunk at the ...

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  18. CHINESE MISSIONARY'S VIEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Rev. Goodchild arrived by the German steamer Prinz Sigismund to-day. Rev. Goodchild, who was stationed at Hu-nan, ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. TRIAL OF MRS. HAZZARD.

    SEATTLE, Thursday.--The evidence for the prosecution having been concluded in the case in which a "starvation" doctor. Mrs. Hazzard, is charged with causing the death of Claire ...

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  21. "JOYOUS TO BEHOLD."

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. Ben Turner, who is presiding over a conference of the Labor Party, which is being held at Birmingham, in the course of an address said the ...

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  22. THE TEACHERS' POSITION.

    Chatting yesterday on the subject of the regrading, so far as it applies to school teachers, Mr. Beeby, who, up to a short time ago had charge of the Public Instruction Department, ...

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  23. SOCIALIST SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Herr Molkenbuhr, secretary of the German Socialist Party, and a member of the new Reichstag, addressed the Birmingham Conference ...

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  24. RAILWAY CARTERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Three-quarters of the carters employed by the Great Northern Railway Company in London have struck, owing to the dismissal of one of their ...

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  25. "WHEN THE EGYPTIAN CAME DOWN."

    CAIRO, Wednesday Evening.--Several armed bandits made a raid upon the house of a rich native contractor near Cairo. They seriously assaulted the occupants, and stole a quantity ...

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  26. EXTRA TAXATION DEFENDED.

    Mr. Holman, who is the Minister in charge of the Public Service Board, also touched upon the subject of teachers' salaries, stating that it was as the result of the Government's provision of ...

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  27. STATE IRONWORKS.

    Seen after the Cabinet meeting yesterday, Mr. Griffith stated that he had been empowered to prepare a bill for submission to Parliament as soon as it meets, authorising the purchase ...

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  28. WYALONG DISASTER FUND.

    TEMORA, Thursday.--A public meeting convened by the Mayor was held in the council-chambers last night in connection with the Wyalong disaster relief fund. All present were ...

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  29. TENANT FARMERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Agricultural Departmental Committee's report on the position of tenant farmers recommends the establishment of a Land Bank to make advances to ...

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  30. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--it is semi-officially denied that Germany has definitely declined the Russian sugar proposals. A meeting of the German Sugar Union carried ...

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  31. AN EXTRADITION MATTER.

    PERTH, Thursday.--William Ward, who was arrested a fortnight ago on a charge of murdering William Nixon Smith, at Chiswick, near London, in November, 1908, was before the ...

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  32. "QUITE THE BEST EQUIPPED."

    LITHGOW, Thursday.--Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, Mr. King O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. W. J. Johnson, M.H.R., and Mr. G. Cann, M.H.R., visited Lithgow ...

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  33. BACKED OVER AN INCLINE.

    WISEMAN'S FERRY, Thursday.--An accident, attended with fatal results, happened seven miles from Wiseman's Ferry, on the Mangrove-road to-day. Francis Tyler and his ...

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  34. EQUADOR REVOLT ENDED.

    GUAYAQUIL (Equador), Wednesday Evening.--The revolution has ended. The city of Guayaquil surrendered without fighting. ...

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  35. THE FEELING IN HUNGARY.

    VIENNA, Thursday.--The Minister, for Agriculture, Count Serenyi do Kissereny, says Hungary is willing to assent to the raising of Russia's export quota to half a million tons for ...

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  36. CADETS FOR AND FROM CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Evening.--Arrangements have been concluded for a visit of a contingent of Vancouver cadets to Australia. The boys will leave here on July 10. ...

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  37. FREDERICK THE GREAT.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The Kaiser is taking a prominent part in the ceremonies connected with the celebration of the bicentenary of the birth of Frederick II. (King of Prussia from ...

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  38. ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.--The forthcoming visit of British parliamentarians of all sections, with a view to strengthening the good relations existing between Britain and Russia, ...

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  39. WIRELESS SIGNALS.

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, resident engineer in Sydney of the Marconi International Marus Communication Company, Limited, writes:-- "Mr. W. M. Sweeney, officer in charge of ...

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  40. CRUISER AND LINER COLLIDE.

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.--A collision occurred between the United States first-class cruiser Colorado (13,680 tons) and the American liner Cleveland, the latter being considerably ...

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  41. ELECTROCUTED.

    A fatal accident happened yesterday to Benjamin Jones (25), of 121 St. John's-road, Globe. He was working an electric rock drill at 2 a.m. ...

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  42. MOROCCAN AGREEMENT.

    REPORT. PARIS, Thursday.--The report of the Senate Committee on the Moroccan agreement emphasises the need for private enterprise to help ...

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  43. TAXATION ANOMALIES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Reference was made to-day by Mr. Murray Smith, the chairman of the Trustees, Executors', and Agency Company. Limited, to the effect of the land tax on ...

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  44. PERTH HALF-HOLIDAY.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The question, discussed for six years, whether the metropolitan weakly half-holiday should be Wednesday or Saturday was decided last night by a referendum in all ...

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  45. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY REVENUE.

    The State railway earnings for the week ending January 20 showed an increase of £8611 over those for the corresponding period of last year the respective totals bolus £115,593 and ...

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  46. CARMARTHEN DISTRICT BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The by-election for Carmarthen--rendered necessary, by the appointment of Mr. W. Lieweliyn Williams, the sitting member, to the position of Recorder ...

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  47. AEROPLANES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir George Reld, Australian High Commissioner, is receiving, numerous offers of aeroplanes, as a result of the Federal Government's advertisement in the London ...

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  48. MOSMAN BAY CHRISTMAS CAROL CARNIVAL.

    A meeting of the committee of the Mosman Bay Christmas carols carnival was held on Wednesday night. The report of the secretary stated that the function bad been a great ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CARGOES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The following quantities of wheat and flour were exported from Port Adelaide to oversea ports during the week ended January 25:--South Africa, for South ...

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  50. PRICKLY PEAR PROBLEM.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The New South Wales Minister for Lands and Agriculture will visit Brisbane early next month to discuss with the Queensland Minister for Lands the prickly pear ...

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