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  2. British Parliament

    In the House of Commons to-day, immediately on Mr. Whitley taking the chair in readiness for the summons from the House of Lords to hear the Royal ...

    Article : 310 words
  3. About People.

    The Prine of Wales has departed for Paris on a few days' visit. He is travelling as the Earl of Chester. The well-known horse trainer Mr. ...

    Article : 192 words
  4. Stormy Atlantic Seaboard

    A remarkable blizzard has swept over Southern England. It is the worst showstorm since 1919. In some places show fell for twelve hours continuously, ...

    Article : 307 words
  5. AUSTRALIA AND MIGRATION

    The "Daily Chronicle's" political correspondent says the overseas settlement delegation to Australia and New Ze[?]land is preparing its report, which will ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. Interstate News

    An unenviable experience befel residents in the neighoourhood of the big quarry on Bowen Bridge-road yesterday afternoon. Large stones crashed isto ...

    Article : 329 words
  7. Industrial News

    The German steamer hold tip at the Victoria Docks owing to a strike of the crow s the Hamburg-Am[?]a liner Frankenwald, which arrived oil ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. Famous Flautist's Romance

    Mr. John Lommone returned to Launceston yesterday in order to complete the arrangements for the Melba concert to be held on Wednesday. Mr. Lemmone. ...

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  9. Young Australians

    The boys of the Young Australia League of New South Wales arrived at Launceston by the mail train from Hobart yesterday morning. The boys ...

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  10. THE LOST DIXMUDE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent has received a message from Bizerta (Tunis) to the effect that the despatch boat Escaut, which is searching for the ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. PORT KEMBLA WORKERS.

    The employees in the metal industries at Port Kembia hold a stop-work meeting and decided to give 14 days' notice of their intention to cease work unless the ...

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  12. School Teachers on Leave

    When the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. A. Lyons) was in Launceston early last December be met the State School Teachers' Union, which body placed ...

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  13. Returned Soldier Killed

    William Saunders, a returned soldier, aged 34 years, was killed by a fall of coal in the Proprietary Mine Colliery yesterday. Deceased was terribly ...

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  14. RESTRAINING THE ASIATIC

    Reuter's representative at Maritzburg announces that the Provincial Council passed an ordinance introduced by Mr. Hulett amending the Natal Township ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. New Zealand Items

    A serious fir occurred at Wyoolston tannorles, in Christchurch, causing damage in the suede department, onglne house, and store. The loss is estimated ...

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  16. New South Wales.

    A committee representative of all classes of people has been formed in Sydney to collect funds for a memorial to the late Mr. Henry Lawson. ...

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  17. General Cables.

    Mr. W. B. Yeates, the Nobel prizewinner, at the instance of the Irish Games Committee, has invited the outstanding men of science, art, literature, ...

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  18. A BRILLIANT CAREER.

    In 1894 Mr. Lemmone went to London with hosts of introductions, burnt them all in a fit of pique, and then remombered Nellio Melba as not the woman ...

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  19. Big Turf Sensation

    William Williamson, the driver of the horse which raced as Lookout at the Inverearg[?] trotting meeting, has been arrested at Dunedin on a charge of ...

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  20. "EX-PRISONER GUESTS ONLY."

    A dinner at the louse of Commons at night was attended by a score of members of Parliament who had attended imprisonment for religious and ...

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  21. YORK TO LONDON BY HORSE.

    Endeavouring to break the record for the ride from York to London in 4½ days, performed by Tyrwhitt Drake in July on the Arab horse The Sheik. ...

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  22. U.S.A. PROHIBITION

    The jury acquitted the crew of the hutch schooner Zeeband on the charge of rum-running. [International complications were ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. INTERNATIONAL ADMEN MEET.

    In the course of a reference to the International Advertising Convention, from which 6000 delegates will attend the Empire Exhibition in July, sir ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. PRESS OPINION IN FRANCE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that Mr. Macdonald's expression of friondship for France has created a favourable impression. "Le Temps" ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. Germany To-Day

    From time to time dramatic stories concerning conditions as they exist to Germany to-day filter through to the outside world. They tell of a totally ...

    Article : 192 words
  26. Rinderpest Outbreak

    Although several experts have been engaged in endeavouring to trace the source of infection in connection with the outbreak of rinderpest in Western ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. MISSIONARY FREED BY BANDITS.

    A letter has been received in Shanghai stating that Mr. Schmaldried, an American missionary Who was captured by bandits on the Kweichow border ...

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  28. HERALD REPLACES FANTOME.

    After having been fitted out as a surveying vessel at a cost of £70m875, in order to replace the H.M.S. Fantome in Australia, the herald has left ...

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  29. STOCK EXCHANGE QUIETER.

    The "Financial Times" points out that although yesterday's weakness In giltedged securities reflected nervousness due to the political situation, the heavy ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

    The Council of the British Empire Producers' Association passed a resolution urging the three political parties to agree upon those recommendations ...

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  31. CHINESE POLITICS.

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent states that the House of Representatives passed the nomination of Sun Tacchi as Premier. The nomination must go to ...

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  32. PRECAUTION IN BELGIUM.

    Router's representative at Brussels states that the importation of Australian frozen meat has been prohibited on account of rinderpest. ...

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  33. Prevention of Dumping

    Additional notifications have been published in the Commonwealth "Gazette" on the authority of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman), applying the ...

    Article : 123 words
  34. West Coast News

    Before Messrs. W. Rice, W. Treanor, and G. Bird, at the police court to-day, Ernest Fry, J. Mather, and Andrew Triffett, for being illegally in the yard of Hunters' ...

    Article : 288 words
  35. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The "Montreal Star's" Ottawa correspondent states that as the result of lengthy negotiations the Ministry of Emigration has secured a 20 per cent. ...

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  36. A STATE OF UNREST.

    Germany to-day is, according to Mrs. Ernst. in a state of great unrest. The position with regard to money she deseribes "as too awful for anyting." From ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. CITY OF LONDON BY-ELECTION.

    Describing himself as "an advanced freetrader and an out and out Communist," a man named Sparling Hadwyn applied for nomination papers to ...

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  38. U.S.A. INSULAR POSSESSIONS

    The dissatisfaction among the inhabitants of the United States insular possessions took concrete form to-day, when the Filipino mission .presented to ...

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  39. Japanese Warships

    Just as the sun was rising this morning the three visiting Japanese warships, Asama, Yakumo, and Swate, steamed through the Rip into Port Philip Bay to ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. SHORTAGE OF FOOD.

    One of the greatest problems with which the people of Germany are faced to-day is that rela[?]ting to food. In her letters Mrs. Ernst declares that there is ...

    Article : 182 words
  41. THE PHILIPPINE TROUBLE.

    A message from Manila states that religious fanatics at Buchas Island killed 19 of the Philippine constabulary and soldiers, including two officers. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. Interstate Shipping

    Melbourne.—Arrivals—January 10—Port Darwin, from London; Manora. from Liverpool; Kooringa, from Launceston; Loongana, from Burnie; Port Albany, ...

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  43. Prohibition of Export

    The Minister for Agriculture has announced that the Government has agreed to continuo for at least a year from February 29 next the existing prohibition ...

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  44. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON.

    On returning to New York from South and East Africa Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson greeted pressmen with the statement, "I am not going to die until the ...

    Article : 128 words
  45. THE HOLD ON GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin reports that resumption of the allied military control will be effected during the present week, following the ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. Ballot-Box Case

    Another ballot box case was brought to light to-day in the Equity Court ill the suit concerning the election of the branch officers of the Australian ...

    Article : 161 words
  47. THE MIGHTY FALLEN.

    Before taking up her residence at Zingst Darss. Mrs. Ernst s[?] several days in Berlin. The capital or Germany, she writes, has changed very ...

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  48. GRAND OPERA AND CHORUS.

    Referring to the position that has arison regarding Italian members of the Melba Grand Opera Co. and the threatened boycott by the Australian Theatrical ...

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  49. Sheep for the Exhibition

    Owing to the outbreak of rinderpest in Australia and foot and mouth disease in England no live' stock will be sent from Australia for display at the ...

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  50. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The meeting of the Tamar Lodge of Free Garde[?]ers was held last evening, when there was a good attendance, the R.W. Master (Bro. A. Wright) ...

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  51. THE SEPARATIST MOVEMENT.

    The Parisian representative , states that as a result of British representations on the subject of the separatist movement it has been announced that ...

    Article : 41 words
  52. Shooting Incident

    A shooting affair took place this afternoon on the road between Burnside and Waterfall Gulley. It is alleged that John Olsen, carpenter, of Hutt-street, City, ...

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  53. CARING FOR SOLDIERS' GRAVES

    The Imperial War Graves Commission estimates its expenditure the coming year at £1,500,000, of which Australia will contribute £95,000. The figures ...

    Article : 96 words
  54. ASSASSINATION REPORTED

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that it is reported that Herr Heintz, President of the Separatist Government in the Bavarian Palatinate, was ...

    Article : 68 words
  55. MONEY WITHOUT VALUE.

    Referring to her own German , money. Mrs. Ernst states that it is simply, of no value. That can be seen, she says, from the fact that to post a letter, to ...

    Article : 56 words
  56. Films Destroyed

    Motion picture films valued at £50,000 went up in flames to-night in premises ill Adelaide-street occupied by Fox Films Corporation of Australasla Ltd. There ...

    Article : 40 words
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