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  2. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Steol Maitland, M.P., speaking at Wrexham, said there was no amalogy between Home Rule in Ireland and the dominions. Canadians were united into ...

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  3. THE WORKER

    The railway conference has been adjourned until Monday. The representatives of the companies are prepared to recommend the council to consider the ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. MINE DISASTER

    At Knoxville (Temessee) an explosion in the main mine of the Grose Mountain system entombed probably 100 miners. Throngs of woman and children are ...

    Article : 91 words
  5. LITERATURE

    THE SONG OF RENNY, by Maurice Hewlett (Macmillan's Colonial Library)—Mr. Hewlett is a writer who is gifted not only with a vivid imagination, but ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL NEWS.

    The Monthly meeting of the Lilydale council was held on Monday. There were present:—Councillors J. A. Box (Warden), L. Bardenhargen, F. W. M'Benn, ...

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  7. INSURANCE BILL

    At Manchester a meeting of employers, representing 207 North of England trades and 900 firms, urged Parliament to postpone the Insurance Bill on the ground ...

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  8. SIX PERSONS DEAD

    Frank Sandford, leader of the "Holy Ghost and Us" Society, has been convicted of causing the death of six persons aboard the yacht Coronet. It is alleged that ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. THE WEATHER

    The boisterous conditions which prevailed last week seem to have taken up again. A few smart showers fell on Saturday, accompanied by a high wind. ...

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  10. ABDUCTION OF A CHILD

    Walter Perry, a coachman, has been sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment for manslaughter in abducting a five-year. old child and abandoning it in a cornfield ...

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  11. DYERS ON STRIKE

    Two thousand dyers at Vale of Leven struck for a 10 per cent. advance. ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    The new series of pictures shown by Spencer's company on Friday and Saturday at the. Princess is equal to their splendid opening programme. The ...

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  13. CEMENT MERGER

    The Dank, of Montreal has instituted an action-against Sir Sandford Fleming, seeking the payment of a promissory note, and the ease is likely to raise an ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. REVOLT IN CHINA

    The revolutionaries searched and detained the British steamer Kwangping. PEKING, Dec. 9. General Chang, with Imperialists from ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. THE SPEED LIMIT

    At Providence, Rhode Island, Mrs. Pankhurst who was speeding to a meeting, was scopped for exceeding the limit, and her chauffeur was arrested and fined. ...

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  16. LOS ANGELES DYNAMITARDS

    The American Federation of Labour, in special session, branded the M'Namaras as apostates, and recreant to the good name and ideals of labour. It declared ...

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  17. A HIGHWAYMAN

    At Tacema an unmasked highwayman has been terrorising the residential district. Every night he holds up half a dozen people and robs them of all their ...

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  18. CANADA AND THE STATES

    Premier Borden, of Canada, speaking at the Canadian Club, assured the United States that the defeat of reciprocity was not due to any feeling of unfriendliness. ...

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  19. ARABS COURT MARTIALLED

    Fourteen Arabs were court-martialled and hanged for participating in the rising of October 23 and 21. The participants included 20 of the 350 criminals ...

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  20. CIRCULAR HEAD SHOW

    As briefly mentioned in Friday's "Examiner," the Circular Head district annual show, held at Stanley on Thursday, was greatly interfered with by the climatic ...

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  21. RAINFALL RETURNS.

    The rainfall for the week ending Friday wan as follows:—Northern—Stanley, 221 points; Inish Town, 174; Burnie, 264; Devonport, 184; Sheffield, 328; Creasy, ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. A FRENCH EXECUTION

    Hamel, who was sentenced to death for parricide, struggled desperately with the executioner at Le Mans, and the mob ...

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  23. THE MAINE EXPLOSION

    It has been definitely announced by the Maine commission that the battleship was blown up by an explosion from outside the hull. ...

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  24. ALLEGED FORGERY

    A man is charged with cashing, by means of a forgery, a cheque for 1000 sterling subscribed in Great Britain in recognition of Aviator Vedrines' ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. PUBLIC WORKS

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road, Plapp's, Naylor's, and others'—G. Richards, £61 17s 6d. Road, Bridge north to Forester's Hill—W. Carey, £40 ...

    Article : 418 words
  26. VIOLENT WINDSTORM

    A windstorm wrecked the communications in the southern districts of California. One man is known to be dead, and others are missing. ...

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  27. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The Australian Rugby footballers defeated Salford by two tries to one. Five thousand spectators witnessed the game. Each side scored in the first half, Russell, ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. THE HUDDART, PARKER FLOTATION

    As already mentioned in the "Examiner," Huddart, Parker, and Company is being floated into a public company The abridged prospectus appears In to-day's Issue. ...

    Article : 463 words
  29. LAWN TENNIS

    The three best tennis players officially in the United States, according to the committee of the association, are W. A. Larned, M. E. M'Loughlin, and T. Bundy. ...

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  30. SHIPPING

    The following movements have been notified at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At Liverpool-Rangatira, Everton Grange, strs., from Australian ...

    Article : 105 words
  31. ATHLETICS

    Oxford beat Cambridge in the cross-country race by 16 points to 39. Sproule (Melbourne and Balliol) was third. ...

    Article : 23 words
  32. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    Persia appeals to the Government to interfere diplomatically against Russia. ...

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  33. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE

    A general meeting of, members of this league was held in Hobart on Thursday last, the president (Mr. M. Ryan) in the chair. ...

    Article : 270 words
  34. STEAMER LAUNCHED.

    The Adelaide Company's new steamer Warilda, which it intended for the Australian coastal trade, has been launched at Dalmuir. ...

    Article : 22 words
  35. KING ISLAND NEWS

    The s. Wauchope arrived from Melbourne on Sunday, November 26, with 29 passengers and a full cargo. She left for Launceston on Monday, returning ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. STEAMER WRECKED.

    The Belgian steamer Van Dyck has [?]dered off Land's End. Fourteen people have been drowned. [Te Van Dyck is a, steel screw steamer ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. FROZEN MEAT.

    North Island sheep are quoted a, 4 1. 8s 4¼d; Cantertbury lambs, 6 5-16d t 4 5-9d; all frozen fores, 2 11-16d; Australian hinds, 3½d; Plate chilled, 3d 6s ...

    Article : 38 words
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