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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes in Liverpool have formed a Church of the New Ideal. It will be conducted solely by women, including preachers, but men will be ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    While Lieutenant Lesser was flying at Koenigsberg his machine fell, and the aviator was killed. ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Rev. Hugh Livingstone, Presbyterian minister, of Stanley, has gone to Victoria for a few weeks' change. Father N.' M. McNally, B.A., conducted ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. P. H. Illingworth, M.P., Chief Liberal Whip, speaking at Bradford, declared that there could be no general election until Home Rule, ...

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  7. WAR CLOUDS.

    M. Witte, when interviewed by the representative of the newspaper "Azest," said the Balkan affair had not been disposed of Only the first act had been ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY SMASH.

    All the victims of the appalling railway smash at Exeter have now been definitely identified. Those killed were:— Mr. John Heaver. Parramatta. ...

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  9. SEAPLANE CARRIERS.

    The navy estimates include £80,972 as a first instalment of the construction of carry seaplanes. It is stated that the plane carrier will act as the ...

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  10. HOME RULE QUESTIONS.

    Speaking at Newcastle, Mr. John Dillon, M.P., declared he was convinced that a compromise would be best calculated to secure victory. If the Unionists won ...

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  11. SECRETED IN CHURCH.

    Expecting the Judges of the Assizes to attend the Birmingham Cathedral to-day, a number of suffragettes secreted them-selves Saturday evening, and painted ...

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  12. SECRET CONFERENCE.

    The Premier, War, Foreign, and Finance Ministers are secretly conferring with 65 members of the Duma, including members of the military; naval, ...

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  13. LANDING PLACES.

    The Aerial League, in consultation with the Admiralty and War Office, is arranging a scheme of landing places throughout the United Kingdom. Local ...

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  14. MR. O'BRIEN'S VIEWS.

    At the All-for-Ireland Conference, held in Cork, Mr. Wm. O'Brien, M.P., stated the Irish party had accepted the modified bill, and covered itself with infamy. The ...

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  15. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Advices from Toronto indicate that the most influential members of the Cabinet favour a joint understanding between Australia, New Zealand, and the ...

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  16. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    It has been officially announced that Signor Marconi's wireless telephone has been successfully tried between two ships 45 miles apart. Communications ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) said today:—"The fullest enquiries have been made on behalf of the Government as to the condition of the sufferers, and we find ...

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  18. ULSTER CASE.

    Sir John Fuller, in a letter comparing the Ulster case to West Australia's, said had West Australia been threatened with definite inclusion in the Commonwealth, ...

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  19. A FINE CATHEDRAL.

    The Cathedral of Neuss, one of the finest specimens of mediaeval architecture in Germany, has boon greatly damaged by fire. The tower collapsed, but ...

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  20. ANXIETY CAUSED.

    The spread of the anti-Greek boycott, aspecially in Smyrna, is causing anxiety. ...

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  21. DISORDER IN CHURCH.

    During the celebration of Lass in the Dominican Church, in the Moabit quarter, 100 Poles, insisting on the instruction of their own children in Polish, entered, ...

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  22. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    The Unionist newspapers complain about Mr. Churchill's peremptory tone as being calculated to increase the difficulties of the Premier's immediate task. ...

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  23. A TREATY SIGNED.

    The Tureo-Servian peace treaty has been signed. ...

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  24. BREACH OF TRUST.

    Kothavle, the manager of the Bombay Banking Company, which failed in October, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for a breach of trust. ...

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  25. NO TALK OF TENSION.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" declares that the Austro-Hungary Embassy at St. Petersburg has been assured that authoritative quarters entirely dissociate ...

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  26. RIDING ASTRIDE.

    The Kaiser has ordered the wives of officers to defrain from riding on horse back astride. ...

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  27. HOW THE INJURED FARED.

    The injured persons who are under treatment in the hospital at Bowra are:— Artheur Heaver (32), Parramatta, ...

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  28. BEAUTIFUL POLISH JEWESS.

    Mr. Harry Boyle, Consul-General, who is known as the man who helped Lord Cromer to rule Egypt, has married a beautiful young Polish Jewess named ...

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  29. AN EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake at Akita caused numerous fatalities, and several villages were damaged. ...

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  30. MR. ASQUITH'S OFFER.

    "The Times" declares that there has been a distinct hardening of opinion in all quarters. Mr. Asquith will probably make it clear that if the offer proves ...

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  31. HOSTILITIES PREDICTED.

    Colonel Frobenius' pamphlet alleges that Great Britain is crouching for an attack on Germany, and meanwhile Russia and France are preparing. He ...

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  32. REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

    The President declares an intervention in Ceara, and has appointed a Federal commander to take charge of the operations. ...

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  33. NAVAL REDUCTIONS.

    The Lower House has rejected the Senate's naval reduction, and a joint conference of both Houses has been summoned. ...

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  34. TROUBLESOME CHIEF.

    The paramount chief of Basutoland has fined Jonathan, a troublesome chief, 20 head of cattle. ...

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  35. VICTIMS INTERRED.

    At Cootamundra Cemetery to-day the three members of the Heaver family who were victins of the smash, were buried side by side with Mrs. Heaven, sen., who ...

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  36. DERVISH RAIDS.

    Fifty Dervish hersemen volleyed into a native bazaar at Berbera, wounding several natives. The police fruitlessly pursued the Dervishes for ten miles. The ...

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  37. IMPERIAL STUDIES.

    The Senate of the University of London has appointed a committee of advice concerning the organisation of Imperial studies. ...

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  38. REFERENCE BY COMMISSIONERS.

    When the Elect[?]al Commission met in Launceston yesterday morning the chairman (Hon. H. Sinclair) said members deplored the sad railway accident ...

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  39. VIOLENT GALES.

    Violent gales have been experienced in the West and South of England, and 100 houses have been unroofed at Queenstown. ...

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  40. ARGENTINE LOAN.

    The Government has accepted a loan from Baring Bros. of £10,000,000 sterling for the purpose of hydraulic works at Buenos Ayres. ...

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  41. IMPORTANT DECISION GIVEN.

    An important decision was given by the High Court on the question of what constitutes "improvements" on land within the meaning of the Land Tax Assessment ...

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  42. VICE-ADMIRAL ARRESTED.

    Following a recent close examination, by the Attorney-General regarding shipbuilding in England, Vice-Admiral Tsurutaro Matsuro has been arrested in ...

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  43. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    President Yuan Shih-Kai accuses Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Huangh Sing with supplying the White Wolves with arms and ammunition. He declares that the rebels ...

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  44. BARQUE TORN TO SHREDS.

    The Swedish barque Trifolium, coal laden, was wrecked at Land's End. Terrible seas were running, and the crew clung to the rigging. ...

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  45. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    The directors' report to be presented at the approaching meeting of the Emu Bay Railway Company states that the result of the working for 1913, after ...

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  46. BOOK STOLEN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the agents of foreign Powers have been making many endeavours to obtain a signal code and fire control revealed in ...

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  47. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The detectives stated to-night that it had been found that the box contained about an ounce of gunpowder and several pieces of gelignite, made up in two ...

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  48. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    Advices from Uskub declare that Alexander Paloff, a Russian, has been arrested. He was in possession of documents showing that he bad been ...

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  49. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES.

    In accordance with his expressed intention, Mr. Storrer moved at yesterday's council meeting—"In order to maintain proper discipline and good ...

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  50. CRUISER NEW ZEALAND.

    The cruiser New Zealand is in Berehaven Harbour. Her topmast wireless gear and gaits were carried away during the gale, and the vessel dragged anchors ...

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  51. THE COMMONWEALTH ARMY.

    Some weeks ago it was announced That Brigadier-General Bridges would be offered by the Federal Cabinet a position corresponding to that held by ...

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  52. WORLD'S COMMERCE.

    The world's commerce scheme has collapsed owing to one of the most important trade organisatons holding aloof. ...

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  53. PAINTERS' OUTING.

    The Master Painters' and Decorators' Association held an outing on Saturday. The yacht sheds were left about 2 o'clock in Mr. Fred. French's motor boat, and ...

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  54. SUDDEN DEATH.

    An enquiry into the cause of death of Mr. Frank Edwerd Sutton, who died suddenly at Latrobe on Sunday morning, was conducted by the coroner (Mr. A. ...

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  55. WESTERNINEWS.

    A special meeting of the Zeehan Cooperative Society, held to-night, confirmed the resolution passed at a previous meeting that the society go into ...

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  56. TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Tourist Association was held to-night, when the Rev. J. T. Wilson presided. It was reported by Mr. Cherry that a ...

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  57. ARGUMENT IN A BAR.

    An argument arose between a number of men in the bar of the Kilkenny Inn, at the corner, of Lousdale and King streets, on Saturday night. Tempers ...

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  58. MR. ELWOOD MEAD.

    The Premier (Mr. Watt) to-day received a cable message from Mr. Elwood Mead, stating that he had obtained a release from the tentative agreement ...

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  59. TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the council of the above association was held in the offices last evening, the president (Mr. John Brown) in the chair, and the ...

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  60. COUNTRY COURTS.

    Yesterday, before Mr. S. Curnow, J.P., at the Burnic Police Court John Barnes and M. Weeks were each charged with being drunk-and disorderly. The former ...

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