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  2. ROMAN CATHOLIC VETO.

    AUCKLAND, December 7.--"A lender of the no-license party bas publicly declared that if national prohibition is carried one of the results will be that after about 10 years no wines, ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The appointment of Mr. T. A. Coghlan, I.S.O., as Agent-General for New South Wales in London, has been extended for n further 12 months, as from March 20, 1912. ...

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  4. MORE TO PAY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The House of Rep., resentatives to-day entered upon the consideration of the Tariff Amendment Bill introduced last week. ...

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  5. ELINGAMITE WRECK.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.--The Special Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, with Captains Smith and Chrisp, set up to reconsider the case of Captain Attwood, master of the Elingamite, ...

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  6. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Senate continued, in Committee, the consideration of the bill to allow Federal servants the right of appeal to the Federal Arbitration Court. ...

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  7. GOING "ON ITS OWN."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An important change in the control of Federal public works is being instituted by Mr. O'Malley, the effect being the partial, and, later, the total, divorce ...

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  8. REBELLIOUS MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, Monday Evening.--A force of State Guards had a sharp and disastrous engagement with a number of rebels who have been pursuing guerilla tactics in tho country. ...

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  9. A WATER FAMINE.

    The promise of an "accelerating plant" to make the Balmain water service more effective does net add much to, the comfort or convenience of those who have to depend on the Water ...

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  10. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Good progress has been made in London and the provinces towards the establishment of a United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary ...

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  11. RAILWAY GOODS TRAFFIC.

    In connection with the heavy goods traffic deadlock at Darling Island, particulars relating to which are published on the Commercial Page in this issue, it was announced last night by ...

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  12. AN INDIAN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--When a divorce suit, Statham v. Statham, and the Gaekwar of Baroda (a State of British-India, in Gujerat) was mentioned in the Divorce Court to-day the ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The Coroner has been informed by Seniorconstable Dimond that a man whose name is supposed to he Thomas Mahoney, late of Gilgandra. and who is believed to have ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The death is announced of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, C.B., G.C.S,I.; K.C.S. O.M., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S.. aged 94 years. ...

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  15. STRAND SITE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Debate was continued in the "House of Representatives to-day on the motion of the Government, on the sanctioning of the purchase of The Strand site in ...

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  16. LAKE ILLAWARRA ACCIDENT.

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--The body of William Watches, the third victim of the drowning fatality on Lake Illawarra on Sunday morning, through the capsizing of a sailing-boat, was ...

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  17. DIED IN GAOL.

    John Williams (84), a confinee in Darlinghurst Gaol, died in the institution on December 11. Deceased had been subject to fits, and was in the hospital frequently since his ...

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  18. BLACK-GROWN BANANAS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Queensland deputation of Federal members to the Government, asking for all increased duty on blackgrown bananas, is practically, certain to have ...

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  19. FATAL FALL.

    Thomas Blair. (64). a laborer, lately residing at the Salvation Army Home, who fell down the stairs of the Home on December 2, died in the Sydney Hospital on December 8 ...

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  20. SHORTAGE AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Ald. J. Ness drew the attention of the Marrickville Council at their meeting on Monday to the inconvenience suffered by the residents of the municipality during the past three days ...

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  21. DIED IN THE BUSH.

    PENRITH, Tuesday.--A traveller was found dead in the bush opposite the saw mills at Kingswood on Saturday morning. It was found that the name of the man was Hugh Campbell, ...

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  22. MASTERS AND MEN AGREE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.--Two deputations waited privately on Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, to-day in connection with the tariff revision. ...

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  23. BABY IN A DRAIN.

    KURRI KURKI, Tuesday.--On November 23 the body of a newly-born female child was found iii the trench of the sanitary depot at Abermain. An inquest was hold yesterday, and ...

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  24. MAJOR ROBERT LINDSAY.

    LONDON. Monday Evening.--The death occurred to-day of Major Robert Lindsay, son of the Earl of Crawford. The late Major Lindsay was attached to the ...

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  25. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--By the capsizing of a dingy in the River Yarra, under Prince's Bridge, to-night, M. A.; Field, a well-known motor garage proprietor, of South Melbourne, ...

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  26. TRAGEDY IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Florence Whitley (23) was shot dead in Albert Park to-day in circumstances pointing to a deliberate murder. The woman was a domestic employed by Mrs. ...

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  27. BRISBANE UNIVERSITY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A public meeting was held in the Centennial-hall to-night in reference to a permanent site for the University. The Mayor presided, and among the speakers ...

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  28. DOMINION ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Sir William Russell, who was leader of the Opposition in Mr. Richard Seddon's time, left by the R.M.S. Mooltan this afternoon for Sydney. Speaking on the ...

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  29. FOUND SHOT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Information has been received from Redbank to the[?] effect that A. K. Donald (20) left home on Monday afternoon on a shooting expedition. This morning he was ...

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  30. DR. NORMAN MACLEOD.

    LONDON. Monday Evening.--The death occurred to-day of Dr. Norman Macleod, F.R.S.E., Principal Clerk of General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, aged 73 years. ...

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  31. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--A representative meeting was held by the Council of Churches to-day. Rev. S. S. James presiding. It was resolved, on the motion of Rev. David ...

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  32. "NO POLITICAL DIFFICULTY."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Page (Q.) asked the Prime Minister if he could inform the House whether there was any constitutional ...

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  33. NO TRACE OF DERELICT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The scorch by the Federal trawler for the derelict in the Bight has been abandoned. Nothing but a floating spar was seen during a four weeks' cruise. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company denies the statement that they have abandoned the despatching of trains per telephone and reverted to the telegraphic system. On the ...

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  35. PYRMONT'S TROUBLE.

    The scarcity of water in Pyrmont was again referred to in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. M'Neill, the member for the district. He remarked that, although he had ...

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  36. SUPPLY BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Prior to the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-night, Mr. Fisher asked members to grant one month's Supply--viz., £561,826. ...

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  37. SYDNEY G.P.O. BLOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A deputation of several of the New South Wales, members have asked the Postmaster-General to resume the land from the General Post Office, Sydney, to ...

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  38. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In the Assembly the Premier stated that all the land necessary for the construction of the West Australian railway had been offered to the Federal Government. ...

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  39. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--t beg to enter, an emphatic protest against the action of the Water and Sewerage. Board in cutting off the water, supply from the heights of Marrickville on the two ho[?]st days ...

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  40. THE NEW ORIENT LINER.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--The new Orient steamer Orama arrived hero to-day, and appears to be a triumph of shipbuilding. She brought to Australia a record number of ...

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  41. BOWLING OR WATSON?

    KURRI KURRI, Tuesday.--The ballot papers for the election of president for the Colliery Employees' Federation are now being distributed, and the voting will close on December 18. ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Assembly the Minister for Education said that the Government had not completed arrangements to raise the Government scholarships to 200 in accordance with section 24 of the ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT AND BOXING CONTESTS.

    At the annual meeting, of the Evangelical Council at the Y.M.C.A.-hall yesterday a motion protesting against the tolerance of the Government in respect of boxing contests was ...

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  44. COUNTRY RAILWAYS.

    BOGGABRI. Tuesday.--When, the Minister for Works and party recently visited Boggabri. Mr. Griffiths promised the local Railway League that the matter of a railway from Coonamble ...

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  45. VICTORIAN RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--For the quarter ended September 30 the gross railway amounted to £1,222,849. compared with £1.933,118 for the corresponding quarter of 1910. ...

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  46. MOTION OF CENSURE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Council to-morrow the Hon. J. J. Duncan (Leader of tho Opposition) will move:-- That this council is of opinion that the action of the ...

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  47. LATE MINING.

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  48. MOLONG TO YEOVAL.

    YEOVAL. Tuesday,--The Minister for Works has it is elated, promised to inspect the proposed line from-Molong to Yeoval, via Cumnock. The estimated cost of the first ...

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  49. VICTORIAN ESTIMATES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--During discussion on the estimates for the Neglected Children's Department several members urged that the payment of 5s per week per child for children ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND HUNDRED.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The first round of the eighth "Queensland Hundred,'' distance [?]120 yards, took place--on the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-night in the presence of a large ...

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  51. NEWCASTLE.

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  52. COONAMBEE TO THE NORTH-WEST.

    COONAMBEE. Tuesday.--A combined meeting of the Weetailbuh and Coonamble Railway Leagues, held yesterday, unanimously decided that members for the districts Concerned ...

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  53. "MORAL DEGRADATION."

    The executive committee of the Congregational Union of New' South Wales has passed the following motion:--That this executive of the Congregational' "Union ...

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  54. "CONTRARY TO THE SPIRIT OR TRUE SPORT."

    At a combined meeting of the Leichhardt and Stanmore Brotherhoods, the following motions were unanimously carried:--That this meeting of men, representing the Leichhardt ...

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  55. TELEPHONE TROUBLES.

    The troubles of persons using the telephone in Parramatta are now worse than ever Dissatisfaction and disgust are being expressed on all sides. The subject was brought up at the ...

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  56. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Arrived to-day: Wakool, str., from London; Yarra. Mr., from Port Kembla; Clan Ogilry, str., from Newcastle. Sailed: Ilara, ship, for Port Pine; Walpora, str., for ...

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  57. ABSTRACT OF KALES BY AUCTION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  58. THE LAND TAX.

    The State Land Tax for 1911, on all classes of land situated outside of municipal areas in the Western Division, which is due today,. amounts to a penny in the £, and is ...

    Article : 61 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 41 words
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