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  3. BALKAN QUESTION.

    M. Novikovitch presided over the Peace Conference, and presented the allies' conditions. The Turks stated they required time to consider them, and ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS '12.

    The Eve of Christmas! Launceston last night entered upon the festival which denotes the approaching end of another year with a zest and heartiness which ...

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  5. INDIA.

    Further particulars are to hand concerning the attempt on the life of Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India. Accompanied by Lady Hardinge and ...

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  6. THE REAL CHARITY.

    Into the hearts and lives of children otherwise darkened by need and necessity, and the lack of that which goes to snake for happiness at this season of ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. E. Solomon) arrived in the city from Ulverstone yesterday to spend the Christmas here. Mr. J. H. Barber of St. Helen's, has ...

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  8. LATEST REPORT.

    The Viceroy is progressing, but is suffering from shock, and the explosion caused a temporary deafness. Two operations were necessary to extract the ...

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  9. THE ALLIES' CONDITIONS.

    The allies' conditions include the cession of all territory westward of a point east of Rodosto to the Bay of Malahera, excluding the Peninsula of Gallipoli; ...

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  10. SITUATION IN BENGAL.

    The "London Daily Telegraph's" mail advices show that the situation in Bengal is unsatisfactory. Lord Carmichael is taking risks in investigating the ...

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  11. BOULEVARD SENSATION.

    Passe[?]s by in the fashionable Boulevard de la Madeleine on Wednesday afternoon, July 31, were shocked upon seeing a tragedy enacted before their ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH SYMPATHY.

    The Governor-General to-day despatched the following cable message to the Viceroy of India (Lord Hardinge) at Delhi:—"Have learnt with deep regret ...

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  13. SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.

    Despite the fact that the funds are lower than at any period within the last few years, the members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul decided at their ...

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  14. MELBOURNE ELECTRIC SUPPLY

    The Melbourne Electric Supply Company made a profit of £21,285. A final dividend of 5 per cent. and a bonus of 1 per cent. have been declared, and the ...

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  15. "A SHABBY BUSINESS."

    On November 15 the "Westminster Gazette" commented upon the eviction of the Commonwealth Governor-General (Lord Denman) from Sydney ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  17. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes damaged the contents of pillar-boxes in the western part of Lewisham, spoiling quantities of Yuletide letters and postcards. ...

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  18. THE VICEROY'S WOUNDS.

    The Viceroy received a deep wound, 4in. long, exposing the shoulder-blade, and superficial wounds on the right hip and neck. ...

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  19. UNDESIRABLE ALIEN

    Mylius, who was convicted of libelling the King, was, on arrival at Ellis Island, ordered to be deported as an undesirable alien. The conviction was the sole ...

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  20. ON THE NORTH-WEST COAST.

    The weather was warm to-day, but tonight it is cool. The town is full of visitors, the accommodation being severely taxed. ...

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  21. BOMB-THROWER ESCAPED.

    The bomb was thrown from the office of the Punjab National Bank, and it is believed the thrower escaped. A reward has been offered for his arrest. ...

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  22. BOXING DAY.

    There will be no issue of the "Examiner." River Trips—8.15 a.m., Toroa, to Beauty Point and Barren Joey; 9 a.m., Rowitta, ...

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  23. CINEMATOGRAPH FIRE.

    Fifty persons were injured at a cinematograph theatre at Baraques, in Belgium, and 700 others were thrown into a state of panic through a man shooting fire ...

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  24. ON THE WEST COAST.

    A complete change of the weather occurred early this morning. Today has been gloriously fine. There is now every appearance of splendid weather for the ...

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  25. SEARCH FOR TREASURE.

    Genevieve Ward and Barry Till, who are heading an expedition bound for the Coeos Islands, have departed in search of the buried treasure. ...

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  26. OPERATION PERFORMED.

    Chloroform having been administered, three small nails and particles of iron were removed from Lord Hardinge's right shoulder "and back. The Viceroy ...

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  27. RECENT RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    The Newcastle magistrates have protested to the Home Office against the unusual tribunal appointed in connection with the case of Knox, the ...

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  28. A SPLENDID SPECTACLE.

    Lord and Lady Hardinge had an enthusiastic welcome in the streets. A battery of artillery and a regiment of the Inneskillings with the Viceroy's ...

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  29. IN THE SOUTH.

    The city is full of visitors, and the streets are crowded to-night. The weather to-day was beautifully fine, with a strong sea breeze. It is dull and rather ...

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  30. ANTI-TRUST LAWS.

    Snithers and other officials of the Grand Trunk Pacific have been indicted at the instance of the grand jury far a breach of the anti-trust law in ...

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  31. FRIDAY.

    River Trips—9 a.m., Rowitta, to George Town. Branxholm Sports. Port Esperance Chopping Matches. ...

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  32. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE.

    Mr. Laughton, the Government Statist, and Mr. T. F. Brennan, of the accountancy branch of the Railway Department, who were appointed by the Ministry to ...

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  33. BAVARIAN THRONE.

    As Prince Ludwig, the new Regent of Bavaria, and the Centre party opposed the Kingship, the proposal to introduce a measure to dethrone King Otto has ...

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  34. STEAMER WRECKED.

    It is reported that 22 men were drowned when the steamer Florence struck a rock near St. Shott's the mate (Mr. Hedley) and a few men ...

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  35. SATURDAY.

    Newnham Races. Port Esperance Chop. Trotting at Hobart. Weldborough Races. ...

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  36. A DEAL IN POTATOES.

    Commissioner Chambers has given his decision in the case of E. T. Clemente and Co., produce merchants, versus John Saville, farmer, Chudleigh, for the recovery ...

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  37. BEARER MANGLED.

    The bomb passed the body of Lord Hardinge, but horribly mangled the umbrella-bearer, who officiated at Lord Curzon's Delhi durbar, and begged the ...

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  38. DISAPPEARANCE OF GOLD.

    An examination of the bo[?]es from which the gold was abstracted in transit from London to Cairo proves they were the same as those in which the go[?] was ...

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  39. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    To-day (Xma's Day) will be observed is a close holiday, and the Post Office will be closed as on Sunday. To-morrow (Boxing Day), and also on Friday and ...

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  40. ASSUAN DAM.

    The Khedive opened the addition to the Assuan dam, costing £1,125,000, and Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener read King George's message. ...

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  41. DISGUSTING LETTERS,

    The Geelong Court today dealt with a remarkable case under the Post and Telegraph Act. Mary Lamb, a single woman, was charged at the instance of ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENT.

    William Douglas Jack. a shopkeeper, of New Norfolk, has filed his petition in bankruptcy. His estimated liabilities are £152. ...

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  43. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Referring to-day to the remarks of Justice Higgins during the tramways case last week concerning the limitation of powers under which he worked in the ...

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  44. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier has announced that the projected Premiers' Conference, which was to have been held early in the year, has been cancelled. Mr. Watt yesterday ...

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  45. GLASGOW AND ITS PORT.

    An exchange says:—"Glasgow, which has entered upon her glorious career as the second city of the Empire, may well be startled by contemplation of her ...

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  46. PURCHASE OF COAL.

    The Egyptian railways have purchased 100,000 tons of American coal, instead of Cardiff. ...

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  47. ESCAPE OF BOMB-THROWER.

    Some spectators assert that a man who was standing at a coiner of the roof disappeared after the explosion. He was heard to cry in Hindustani ...

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  48. SHIPPING.

    At Lloyd's the following notifications have been posted:— Arrivals.—In London—Wiltshire, Caletabuena, and Glenogie. ...

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  49. INVALID PENSIONS.

    During the past twelve months 4532 invalid pensions were granted by the Commonwealth. ...

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  50. LADY HARDINGE'S ESCAPE.

    For the moment the Viceroy did not realise what had happened, and Lady Hardinge had a wonderful escape, as she was on the side of the howdah facing ...

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  51. NOTES DISAPPEAR.

    During a busy period of to-day notes valued at £150 disappeared mysteriously from the counter at the Victorian Sayings Bank in Collins-street. ...

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  52. COMPULSORY ENROLMENT.

    The mandatory provision of the Commonwealth Electoral Act of last year that any person becoming entitled to enrolment as an elector shall, under ...

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  53. NEW BILLS.

    The Governor-General to-day gave his assent to 23 new bills passed during the last few days of the session of the Federal Parliament. The Governor-General ...

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  54. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Two hundred men were entombed in a colliery explosion in Japan, Three of them have been rescued. ...

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  55. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    The R.M.S. Orama will to-morrow take £12,000 in sovereigns for London. ...

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