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  3. DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY.

    Sentences carrying one to seven years have been imposed on the labour leaders. Ryan has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment, and Tvietmoe and Clancy ...

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  4. HOME RULE BILL.

    Sir, Edward Carson, K.C., has given notice in the House of Commons to move an amendment to the Home Rule Bill in order to, exclude Ulster, and the ...

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  5. THE WORKER.

    Eighty thousand garment workers are on strike, three thousand farms being affected. ...

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  6. TASMANIAN GOVERNOR.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. J. P. Farrell (N.) enquired whether the Tasmanian Government had recommended Mr. W. Ellison-Macartney, and whether ...

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  7. BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The Turks announced that they were awaiting fuller instructions concerning the drafting of now counter proposals, and the conference adjourned until Wed. ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    New insolvent:—Charles Henicker Stubbs, of Cressy coach proprietor; estimated liabilities, £150. Herr von Kiderlin Waechter, German ...

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  9. INSURANCE SCHEME.

    A special, committee of the General Federation of Trades Union's report advises the adoption of a comprehensive general insurance scheme on sound ...

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  10. THE CONFERENCE.

    When the conference assembled the Turks announced they had not completed deciphering their coded instructions. Reshid Pasha suggested that the ...

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  11. STORY OF THE CRIME.

    In an article dealing with the officials concerned in the dynamite conspiracy, an "American correspondent states:—At the in head of the labour leaders stands Frank ...

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  12. RAILWAYMEN COMBINE.

    The 'Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, the General Railway Workers, and the United Pointsmen and Signalmen's Association have decided to ...

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  13. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    The leading papers regret the loss to European diplomacy by the death of Herr von Kiderlen Wacchter, and they emphasise his attitude on the Balkan crisis. ...

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  14. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.

    A ballot of the members of the societies affiliated with the Australasian Typographical Union is being taken on several questions in which they are ...

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  15. ALLIES DETERMINED.

    A meeting of the allies' delegates resolved not to permit any further procrastination. If positive and clear proposals are not submitted on Wednesday, ...

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  16. KIMBERWORTH MURDERS.

    On November 17 two little girls, named Nicholson and Collinson, were murdered in atrocious circumstances at Kimberworth, near Rotherham, in Yorkshire. The ...

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  17. CHEAPER CABLES.

    In the House of Commons the Postmaster-General (Right Hon. Herbert Samuel) announced a further reduction of 1½d on the deferred cable rate to ...

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  18. ADVICE TO THE PORTE.

    A majority of the Ambassadors have advised the Porte to arrange with the Balkan League, and the Russian Ambassador warned it that it is dangerous to ...

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  19. CRIPPLED STEAMER.

    The Italian steamer Trento has been towed into Southampton, crippled in a similar manner to the Narrung. While the vessel was in the Bay of Biscay a ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED MURDERS.

    Pirou, a reputedly wealthy Mayor of Gentilly, has been arrested on the charge of attempting to murder Madame Chabrux, the widow of a banker, and her ...

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  21. SERVIANS EMBITTERED.

    The rumours that, Austria desires to enlarge the Albanian boundaries greatly embittered the Servians. The latter are determined not to waive their claim to ...

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  22. FOOD TAXES.

    At conference of Unionist lenders in the Commons, it is understood, declines to modify the food tax policy, which alone is regarded as likely to secure the largest ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. THE RAIDERS.

    It has been officially stated that Zagorl has been denuded of males since the beginning of the war. Bakiroga's followers massacred all the old men, women, and ...

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  24. INSURANCE LAW.

    A new insurance ordinance, to protect the local life, fire and marine insurance companies, has been gazetted. It is of a stringent character, and compels ...

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  25. ROUMANIAN CLAIMS.

    The "Kolnische Zeitung" declares that if Bulgaria's answer to Roumania's claims for compensation is unsatisfactory, Roumania will take steps to secure possession ...

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  26. ATTACK ON THE VICEROY.

    Mr. F. D. Acland, Under-Secretary for India, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said he had not received information indicating that the attack ...

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  27. FEARFUL ATROCITIES.

    After seeing the reports obtained by the Austrian, English, Italian, and Norwegian war correspondents, the Buda Pesth correspondent of the "London Daily ...

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  28. A VIOLENT QUARREL.

    Dr, Batut, a retired army doctor at Blidah, found his wife talking to Lieut. Gavet, and a violent quarrel resulted. Batut shot both dead. ...

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  29. THE TASMANIAN EXHIBITION,

    Hail! Hail! To thee, young City Fair beside the Tamuar stream, That sittest on thy hills and slopes beneath the summer gleam; ...

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  30. EASTBOURNE MURDERER.

    The Home Office declined to permit Florence Seymour to marry William, the Eastbourne murderer, who was desirous of legitimatising his child. ...

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  31. A LADY ROBBED.

    Detective-Sergeant Cooper, of Scotland Yard, who was sent to Loanda, on the West Coast of Africa, is bringing to Southampton, on January 10, Francis ...

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  32. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    Tasmania is arranging the issue of a 4 per cent. £1,300,000 loan, at £99. ...

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  33. SHORT CIRCUIT.

    Owing to short circuiting the current in the Piccadilly tube, the passengers were greatly alarmed, and were compelled to alight in the tunnel, and proceed to the ...

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  34. H M.S. CENTURION.

    H.M.S. Centurion's turret is providing a silent chamber for protection from noise and shock. ...

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  35. FRENCH NAVY.

    The French navy has ordered 50,000 tons of South Wales coal. ...

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  36. THREATENING LETTERS

    Percy Collins has been remanded at Horsham on a charge of sending threatening letters to the King, and demanding money. ...

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  37. BARQUE SAFE.

    The Australian wheat-laden barque Marion Lightbody, which was disabled a few days ago, has arrived at Galway. ...

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  38. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    At midnight yesterday Isaac Beresford, 60 years of age, a rabbit trapper, called at Stawell East Police Station, bleeding from wounds in the head and thigh. He ...

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  39. AN EXPLOSION.

    An explosion in the Ochta Government powder works killed three men and injured fifty one others, mine being seriously hurt. ...

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  40. REPUBLICAN PLOT.

    A plot to create a republic, under Mahmud Shevket Pasha (Minister for War in the recent Said Cabinet, and the leader of the revolutionary army which entered ...

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  41. SUSPICIOUS SHIP.

    The ship which aroused suspicion at Cherbourg on the 22nd inst was a German cable steamer. The captain explains he anchored outside the jetty, ...

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  42. AN AVALANCHE.

    An avalanche carried off a carpenter's shop and thirteen men at the Fernie coal mines. Five men were killed. ...

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  43. OPIUM AGREEMENT.

    It is understood that Great Britain proposes to terminate the 1911 opium agreement unless the importers' position is relieved. ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS STOCKING FUND.

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  45. BOXING.

    Rodel beat Pigot on points in a ten round fight. ...

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  46. FEDERAL NEWS.

    It has been recommended to the Federal Ministry by the Government Printer of New South Wales, who has recently investigated the subject, that a ...

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  47. FEELING IN THE ARMY.

    The agitation in the army in favour of a renewal of hostilities continues. ...

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  48. H.M.S. COMMONWEALTH,

    On Christmas Eve Sir Josiah Symon received from the battleship H.M.S. Commonwealth a cable message conveying the season's good wishes. The ...

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  49. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrivals.—At Flushing—Palermo, s. Passed Dover—Bislfold, bq.; Bovic, 8., ...

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  50. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    The Turke at Bezani have renewed the impetuous assaults throughout the night, but were repulsed with considerable losses. ...

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  51. IMPERIAL QUESTIONS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. J. N. Griffiths (C.), the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C.), said he was unable at present to ...

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  52. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    Eight shops and stores at Hamilton on-Clyde were burnt, causing damage to the extent of £29,000. ...

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  53. THE FIRE FIEND.

    The grocery shop and dwelling of Mr. Laidlaw, at Newmarket, Brisbane, was totally destroyed by Are this morning ...

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