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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. AT THE DURBAR.

    DELHI, December 13.--India's ancient capital, the city of all the ages, has turned over a new page in its red-written history--a white page. For the first time a King has entered ...

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  4. A TALE OF PAPUA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Some remarkable statements have been made public concerning Mr. Staniforth Smith's recent expedition in search of coalfields in Papua. ...

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  5. A TRIUMPHANT CAUSE.

    PEKIN, Tuesday Evening.--The Revolutionary forces are triumphant in 12 provinces, and chaos reigns in three others, while the loyalty of Chi Li (in the north, ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. "INFAMOUS CALUMNIES."

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.--An official telegram from Tulfa, Transcaucasia, reports that the Russian Consul-General at Tabriz, protests against the "infamous ...

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  7. AN ASSEMBLY TO DECIDE.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.--The conference of Imperialists and revolutionaries at Shanghai has again requested the Throne to sanction a larger and more representative ...

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  8. WHILE THE IRON IS HOT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--The "Post" declares that Germany must strike while the iron is hot to secure possession of Portuguese Africa. ...

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  9. SURPRISED BY ARABS

    MALTA, Tuesday Evening.--Advices from Tripoli are to the effect that 16,000 Arabs, with cannon and a quick-firing gun, participated in the recent attack upon the Italians at Ainzara. ...

    Article : 81 words
  10. TO-DAY.

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  11. ORDER OF THE RED EAGLE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--The German Emperor has decorated Herr von Kiderien-Waechter, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, with the order of the Red Eagle. ...

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  12. AUDACIOUS AND STUBBORN.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday Evening.--In the fighting which occurred at Tabriz the Russian loss in killed and wounded was 150. ...

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  13. THE BANEFUL CIGARETTE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--It is understood that the throat affection from which the German Crown Prince is suffering is due to excessive cigarette smoking. ...

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  14. ANOTHER MOVEMENT.

    TRIPOLI, Wednesday.--A force of Turks, numbering thousands, and stretching from the sea to Berka, advanced westward towards Benghazi. ...

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  15. ASSUMING THE OFFENSIVE.

    MADRID, Wednesday.--Five Spanish columns made a simultaneous attack upon the Rift (Morocco) tribesmen on Monday, and forced them to re-cross the Kert River. ...

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  16. PERSIA NOT IMPLICATED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.--The director of the Persian department of the Foreign Office has declared to an interviewer that Russia is convinced that the ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. OVER THE MOUNTAIN SIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Late to-night news arrived in Melbourne of a terrible accident on Mount Dandenong. A party of picnickers, consisting of 14 men and women, were ...

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  18. MASSACRE FEARED.

    CYPRUS, Wednesday.--Advices from Asia Minor show that grave apprehension is entertained of a massacre. The Christians at Mersina and the Armenians ...

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  19. WHAT SHALL IT BE ?

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is calculated that if, as is generally expected, the spinning-mills in South-east Lancashire close owing to to-day's impending lockout, the Blackburn and ...

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  20. A NATION'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.--Details revealed at the packers' trial under the anti-trust laws, show that in 1902 a plan was arranged for a "merger" affecting the Armour, Swift, and ...

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  21. "TURKISH VICTORY NON-EXISTENT."

    Dr. Marano, Italian Consul at Sydney, has received the following telegram from the Consul-General, Melbourne:--"Melbourne, December 27, 1911. ...

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  22. LIMITED APPLICATION.

    ROME, Wednesday.--A message from Rome states that the Papal decree mentioned in yesterday's cables--referring to the rights and privileges of the Roman Catholic Church in ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. NEW AUSTRALIAN TRADER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The new steamer Australian Transport has had a successful trial trip, her speed being 13 knots. The Australian Transport is the latest ...

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  24. FREMANTLE LUMPERS' TROUBLE.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.--A meeting of the shipowners was held to-day, in connection with the lumpers' industrial trouble. The chairman (Mr. Moxham) made the following ...

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  25. ANOTHER VAULT DESECRATED.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.--A window of a vault at St. Mark's Cemetery, was broken yesterday, and the remains of Alexander Karageorgeovitch, the father of King Peter of Servia, were ...

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  26. WELSH TRAMWAYMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The electric tramway service in Lianelly (South Wales) district have had to be suspended in consequence of a strike for the recognition of the men's union. ...

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  27. REBEL LEADER SURRENDERS.

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.--General Reyes, the Insurrectionary leader, has surrendered to the Government, and will probably be tried by a military commission. It is is not believed ...

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  28. A PRAIRIE BLIZZARD.

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday Evening.--A blizzard is raging on the prairies. The extent of the damage is not yet ascertainable, telegraphic, communication being cut ...

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  29. STILL OUTSPOKEN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Ex-President Roosevelt caused a stir yesterday at a peace dinner to which he was invited, President Taft being the principal speaker. ...

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  30. NATIONALIST LOYALTY.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.--Seven thousand people attended the Indian National Congress yesterday. They included 1000 delegates. The keynote of the speeches, which were loyal in ...

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  31. HALIFAX BEATEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Australasian Rugby League team met and defeated Halifax to-day, the scores being: Australasia, 4 goals and 5 tries (23 points); Halifax, 1 goal and ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--No further developments have taken place in connection with the political crisis. It was thought that Premier Verran would have been in a position to ...

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  33. EXPLOSIONS LARGE AND SMALL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--As the result of a fire in a tunnel at a Nuneaton (Warwick) colliery, 1400 miners have been thrown out of work. An explosion occurred in the mine after the ...

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  34. RELIGION AND HEALTH.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--President Taft has altered the health regulations framed by the Panama Canal Board, so as to permit of mental healing, or the practice of religions ...

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  35. CARBIDE CYLINDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A fatal explosion of carbide occurred at Brinscombe, where a cylinder burst and killed Rev. Stephen de Courcy, who was arranging the limelight apparatus for ...

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