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  2. THE BLACK BRUTES.

    Governor Blease, at the South Carolina Governors' convention, held at Richmond, Virginia, defended lynching, saying that when black brutes attacked white ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Millen (N.S.W.) drew attention to the fact that what purported to be a summary of the Sugar Commission's report had appeared in a Sydney ...

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  4. THE WORKER.

    In committee on the Trades Union Bill the Attorney-General (Sir Rufus Isaacs. K.C.) accepted an amendment, allowing trade unions to pay their ...

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  5. VALUE OF VACCINATION.

    The Parliamentary committee appointed to enquire into the effect of vaccination held another sitting to-day. Dr. Burnett Ham (chairman of the ...

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  6. MOTOR ROBBERS.

    Robberies and burglaries are becoming still more frequent in and about Sydney. The circumstances connected with the robbery of jewellery and other property, ...

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  7. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    It is much to be regretted that the city council seems resolved to carry out its fad of extending the Mowbray tramway to the racecourse. A reasonable ...

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  8. Mangana.

    The residents of Mangana were treated to an amusing entertainment at the local school concert on Saturday evening. The stage was tastefully draped with ...

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  9. RECORD IN STRIKES.

    The Board of Trade report shows that 961,980 men were involved in the strikes of 1911, thus constituting a record. ...

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  10. FRONTIER TOWN INCIDENT.

    Brigadier Blion has been complimented on his promptitude in connection with the mobilisation of troops at Nancy, the capital of the province of ...

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  11. THREATENED TROUBLE.

    The Merchant Service Guild of Australasia, which has a membership of 2006, is threatening trouble. At a special meeting of members a resolution was ...

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  12. PROFIT SHARING.

    The Labour Department's report shows that 133 profit-sharing schemes, involving 106,000 workers, survived out of the 300 started since 1894. The profits in 1911 ...

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  13. Lebrina.

    The Anglicans of Lebrina held their Sunday school picnic on Friday in Mr. John Keogh's paddock. A pleasant time was spent. In the evening a little dance ...

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  14. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), who is president of the Federated Waterside Workers' Union, and the general secretary of the union (Mr. ...

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  15. A DESPERATE CHASE.

    While an entertainment was proceeding next door to the Royal Hotel last night thieves entered the hotel and stole about 200 worth or jewellery. The ...

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  16. Latrobe.

    The annual picnic of the Baptist S.S. was held on the Latrobe Recreation Ground on Saturday afternoon in delightful weather. The youngsters ...

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  17. UNION AMALGAMATION.

    The Federated Seamen's Union, which has a membership of over 7000, is about to absorb the Seamen's Union of New Zealand, which has three separate ...

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  18. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) presented the report of the Sugar Commission to the House amidst laughter. QUESTION. ...

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  19. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Two reports, the majority and minority of the royal Commission on the Sugar Industry, were presented to the Federal Parliament to-day. In the ...

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  20. Longford.

    On Sunday the teachers and scholars of the Longford Presbyterian Sunday, school celebrated their anniversary. The church was decorated with arum lilies ...

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  21. FIRES IN QUEENSLAND.

    This morning a shop in Fitzroy-street, owned by James Birch, and occupied by Mrs. Goss as a refreshment room and oyster saloon, was completely destroyed ...

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  22. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Writing to "The Times," Field-Marshal Earl Roberts declares that Lord Haldane talks loosely of our command of he sea as profound on strategical principle. The ...

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  23. WAGES BOARD

    The Hotels', Coffee Palaces', Restaurants', and Clubs' Wages Board opened its sittings in the north at the Public Buildings, Launceston, yesterday. ...

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  24. Winkleigh.

    An entertainment of quite a novel nature was held In the Winkleigh Hall on Wednesday evening, under the auspices of the Winkleigh branch of the Liberal ...

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  25. INTERSTATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Appropriation Bill, Rabbit Boards Act, Continuation Bill, and Wee McGrego' Tramway Bill passed all stages. The ...

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  26. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Sunday the Claude Methodist. Sunday school held its anniversary, which was a great success. ...

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  27. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    At the Newmarket sales Lady Cynosure realised 4500 guineas. Lally was Sold to Italy for 6700 guineas, and a French buyer bought The Story for 2500 ...

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  28. Caveside.

    The Western Creek Sunday school celebrated their anniversary on Sunday. Mr. L. Stephens (Home Missionary) took both services. The prizes were ...

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  29. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    'A' train on the Zanesville division of the Pennsylvania railroad collided with the Akron division train, and was wreck- ed to matchwood. Five passengers were ...

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  30. NEW CONSULS APPOINTED.

    The Premier (Hon. A. . Solomon) has received a despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, intimating that Mr. George Hanson had ...

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  31. Bishopsbourne.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Beaconsfield Presbyterian Church were held on Thor day. The Rev. George preached. Miss George, ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Legislative Assembly has passed bills in connection with public works involving an expenditure of £2,500,000. These included the railway from ...

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  33. COUNCIL OF EMPIRE

    The "London Daily Telegraph" has linen informed, that when Mr. Borden (Premier of Canada) makes g naval statement he will be privileged to announce ...

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  34. PRESBYTERIAN FAIR.

    A three days' fair in aid of the Burnie Presbyterian Church building fund was opened in the Town Hall this afternoon by the Warden (Mr. F. J. Tallack) in ...

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  35. Burnie.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Burnie Methodist Sunday school were held on Sunday, and passed off successfully. The Rev. D. Lewis, of ...

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  36. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    The Mersey Marine Board collection for November amounted to £329 5s, as against £335 13s 6d last year. The total revenue for the year to date is ...

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  37. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    No risks of fraud in connection with the payment of the maternity bonus are being taken by the Commonwealth authorities. Already evidence has been ...

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  38. JACK JOHNSON MARRIES.

    Jack Johnson married the Cameron girl whom he was accused of abducting. ...

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  39. LICENSING BENCHES.

    A meeting of the Lilydale Licensing Bench was held on Monday. Present —Messrs. J. W. Story, D. W. Bostock, and C. Brewer, Js.P. The only ...

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  40. BLOOD POISONING.

    Ms. J. W. Emms, of 2 Bernard-street. Inveresk, Launceston, who follows the calling of a blacksmith, states that some years ago he contracted Blood Poisoning, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. Evandale

    The monthly temperance 'meeting in connection with the Evandale Methodist C.E. Society was held on Saturday evening, when there we a good attendance. ...

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  42. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    By a large majority the congregation of the Oxford University removed the restrictions confining theology examiners to Anglicans, and also opened the divinity ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Council to-day the Wharves Repurchase Bill was practically shelved. The second reading was carried on condition that it should not be proceeded with ...

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  44. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to- day two Chinese, Chung Yook and Dung Fook, members of the crew of the steamer Oanfa, which arrived from the ...

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  45. WESTBURY.

    The annual meeting of the Westbury Licensing Bench was held on Monday. Present,—Mr. D. Burke (chairman), Messrs. A. W. Moods and C. W Allen, ...

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  46. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications are' posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At London-Dunkirk, Tropic. At San Francisco—Strathnairn. ...

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  47. TRAINING OF CADETS.

    The training of senior cadets is to be remodelled. A system has been devised by which all boys of the same age are to be separately handled and do special ...

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  48. Frankford.

    A meeting took place on Saturday evening of the committee of management of the Frankford Recreation Ground and Hall, members present ...

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  49. WARATAH.

    The annual meeting of the Licensing Bench was held on Monday. Messrs J. D. Millar, E 0. Riggs, D. Jones, and Dr. Montgomery were present. Thomas ...

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  50. DEVONPORT SHOW.

    The executive committee of the Devonport Agricultural Society met tonight, and passed the prize list for payment. It is expected that the profit ...

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  51. TRADE WITH UNITED STATES

    The High Commissioner sees the possibilities of trade being introduced between Australia and the United States, and he advocates the appointment of ...

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  52. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In' the Assembly the Premier gave notice of a bill for 5,000,000 for public works and the reappropriation of other moneys. The Assembly passed the ...

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  53. FALL FROM A SCAFFOLD.

    While floury Cox was at work on a scaffolding at the local ironworks to. day portion of the scaffolding gave way, and Cox fell with it on to another ...

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  54. WESTERN NEWS.

    A Christmas tree fair was opened this afternoon by Archdeacon Richard in the parish hall. The function was Organised by the church workers to raise funds ...

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  55. MILITARY TROUBLE.

    The Minister of Defence announced to- night that there are to be no court martials in connection with the remount trouble in New South Wales ...

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