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  2. LATE SIRC[?]HARRY RAWSON. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) will attend the funeral of Admiral Sir Harry Rawson. The interment taken place at Bracknell ...

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  3. KING'S CORONATION.

    It is announced officially that the coronation of the King and Queen will take place on June 22, next year. ...

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  4. CHANNEL COLLISION.

    The crew of the Preussen still are aboard. Attempts to rescue the vessel have been unsuccessful, but the weather now is moderating. ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Page 5 presents A continuation of our serial tale; a lady’s posthumous joke; telephone girl; eve of conflict with the " bosses"; power from the sun; and ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS. BIG AUSTRAL PICTURES.

    Last evening "The Squatter's Daughter" was again placed before a very large audience at the Big Austral Pictures. The story of how Tom Bathurst ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between South Australia and South Africa was resumed to-day. The wicket was drier and faster. The South Africans did not ...

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  8. A FLOCK OF SHEEP.

    The loss of about 700 sheep is reported from Singleton. The sheep, which belonged to the Ravensworth Estate, were paddocked at Sandy Creek. A storm ...

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  9. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS. DISCUSSION IN THE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council went into committee to-day for the purpose of considering the Bible in State Schools Bill. ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH DELEGATION.

    Now that both parties in the Federal House have agreed to accept the suggestion received from the Imperial authorities that a delegation of 18 ...

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  11. SUNDAY DRINKING.

    Mr. R. A. Ranking, P.M., this morning gave his decision in the once in which a man named Ralph Cox was charged with being found drinking at ...

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  12. A TRUE STORY.

    During one of his trips down R[?]ega! way, Sir Harry Rawson saw a man racing break-neck down the siding to-wards his motor-car carrying his ...

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  13. CAMDEN MURDER.

    The execution of Hawley Crippen, who was found guilty of the murder of his wife, at Hilldrop Crescent, Camdenroad, has been fixed for the 23rd instant. ...

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  14. STEAMER WIMBOURNE.

    The steamer Wimbourne yesterday was wrecked off Land’s End, on the coast of Cornwall, and all her boats were washed away. The crew, ...

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  15. INSPECTOR DEW RESIGNS.

    Acting upon what is supposed to have been a hint from the authorities at Scotland Yard, Chief Inspector Dew, the officer by whom "Dr." Crippen was ...

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  16. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) is in consult the Cabinet with reference to the reservations of the Unionist party, concerning the appointment of a joint ...

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  17. SPECIAL MATINEE THIS AFTERNOON.

    This afternoon there will be a special matinee of "The Squatter’s Daughter," as well as the very grand performance that is shown in the evening. The ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES. LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH TRADE.

    The British Board of Trade returns show that the imports during October showed an increase of £5,405,936 over the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  19. COOK'S PICTURES.

    Cook's Pictures showed to a very fair house last night, but the attendance was spoiled somewhat, no doubt, by the uncertain state of the weather, and ...

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  20. MINERS’ STRIKE.

    The miners, who are on strike at the Clydach colliery, prevented the enginemen and stokers from proceeding to their work, and in a conflict which ...

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  21. BANK HOLIDAY, DECEMBER 27.

    As Christmas Day this year falls on a Sunday, Tuesday, December 27, has been proclaimed a bank holiday. ...

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  22. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Joseph Bradley, conductor of Royal Sydney Philharmonic, has been appointed adjudicator at the Warwick Eisteddfod, to be held at Easter ...

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  23. KAFFIR REVOLT.

    News has been received that a revolt amongst the natives has occurred Wilhelmsthal, in German Africa. It is said that it was caused by the German ...

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  24. RABBIT PEST.

    The Minister for Lands (Hon. D. F. Denham) presided over the usual monthly meeting of the Central Babbit Board, which was held in his office at ...

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  25. KING’S PICTURES.

    One of the most elaborate films ever produced will be shown at the Walhalla Hall to-night, to-morrow and Friday nights. It is a splendid portrayal ...

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  26. SETTLING A STRIKE.

    The situation in connection with the carters’ strike has been intensified by the failure of the negotiations that were in progress for a settlement of the ...

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  27. FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    Jack Johnson, the boxing champion of the world, has agreed to accept the offer of the proprietors of the Paris Wonderland of a minimum of £4000, to ...

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  28. DEATH SENTENCE.

    The appeal of Broome against the sentence of death passed on him for the murder, by suffocation, of Mrs. Wilson, at Slough, has been dismissed. ...

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  29. TRAVELLER ROBBED.

    A traveller, bound from Liverpool to Euston station, London, fell asleep during the journey, and was robbed of jewellery valued at £4000. ...

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  30. "TREMENDOUS WASTE."

    Lioutenant Allen J. Sutor, who lately resigned his commission in the Royal Artillery, following his reprimand by a court-martial for his criticism of army ...

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  31. FREEDOM OF GLASGOW.

    The freedom of the city of Glasgow yesterday was conferred on the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith (Prime Minister). ...

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  32. GRAPES FROM THE NORTH.

    The possibility of raising early grapes in Northern Queensland has been illustrated by the pupils of the Wolfram State School, in the Herberton district. ...

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  33. IRONMOULDERS' STRIKE.

    The bi-weekly meeting of the nonmoulders who for the past 13 weeks have been on strike on account of the refusal of the master moulders to ...

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  34. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Hugh Trumble, the Victorian Cricket Association’s selector, has chosen the following players to represent Victoria against the South Africans in the ...

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  35. SHAKESPEARE IN AUSTRALIA

    The new Vagabond Club last night entertained at dinner at the Hotel Cecil, Mr. Oscar Asche (the Shakespearean actor) and his wife (Miss Lily Brayton), ...

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  36. DEBATE TO CLOSE ON THURSDAY.

    Mr. Neilson said the Minister had failed to show that section 23 had ever been before the people. Mr. M’Donnell said the inconsistency ...

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  37. MARANOA CROPS[?],

    Reports from the country indicate that the damage to the wheat crops is greater than anticipated and will considerably reduce the Maranoa yield. In almost ...

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  38. UNITED SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Duke and the Duchess of Connaught and the Princess Patricia spent a quiet day to-day. They visited the Somerset Hospital, and subsequently had ...

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  39. DR. L. O. S. POIDEVIN.

    After two years’ absence, Dr. L. O. S. Poidevin, the well-known Sydney cricketer and lawn tennis player, is returning to Australia by the Bremen, ...

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  40. WAR AGAINST POVERTY.

    Dr. Chapsey, the well-known divine of the Episcopal Church, is promoting a war against poverty. He declares that access either directly ...

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  41. POST AND TELEGRAPHS.

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  42. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    It is semi-officially stated here that it is not improbable that the accession visit to Berlin by King George and Queen Mary will take place during the ...

    Article : 245 words
  43. ACETYLENE GAS DANGER

    An explosion of acetylene gas, which occurred recently, at a house at Upper Kedron, was the cause of the death of a boy named Arthur Ernest Marshall, ...

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  44. MORE REVOLUTION.

    A revolutionary movement 19 threatening in Houduras. Large bodies of men are being organised and armed, and the activity ...

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  45. METHODIST SCHOLARS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  46. POSTAL ASSISTANTS.

    A deputation representing the Postal Assistants’ Association saw Sen[?]sor Findley, acting on behalf of the tele[?]master-General, and placed before him ...

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  47. UNPRECEDENTED STORM.

    A hailstorm of unprecedented violence at Yundamindere did considerable damage to houses and property. Fowls and small animals were killed by the falling ...

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  48. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day,—Mr. Appel, in reply to Mr. Bouchard, who, without notice, asked if the Home Secretary had, as an act of courtesy, ...

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  49. OBITUARY.

    Miss Isabella M’Pherson, a very old colonist, died at her brother’s residence (Wyralla, Lismore), on Sunday evening, aged 75 years. She came to New South ...

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  50. CHORISTERS' UNION.

    A member of the Choristers’ Union, which recently failed to secure registration as an organisation under the Federal Arbitration Act, waited on the ...

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  51. WESTERN RAINS.

    Stations in outlying districts report the rains, which will put them well through summer. Tambo-Augathella coach, due on Sunday, has not yet arrived, owing ...

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  52. FRENCH STATESMEN UNERSY

    The Kaiser’s increasing diplomatic influence in Turkey is a source of uncasiness to French statesmen, who see in it danger to the peace of Europe. ...

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  53. MISSING WOMAN.

    The fate of the missing woman, Ethel Harris, still is unsolved. The search in the bush near the Waneroo route still is proceeding, but the detectives now are ...

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  54. THE KAISER'S KISSES.

    Attended by a suite of 50 Ministers and officials, the Czar arrived yesterday in Potsdam, and met with a demonstrative welcome from the Emperor ...

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  55. CITY POLICE COURT.

    On arrival of the Sydney mail train at Toowoomba on Monday afternoon last, several passengers made complaints to the station master (Mr. ...

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  56. CYCLING.

    Mr. Tom Trousdell, the well-known amateur track cyclist of Toowoomba, left for Brisbane yesterday afternoon to prepare for the interstate track ...

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  57. ASSISTING CHURCHES.

    Speaking at St. Peter's Anglican Church, Broken Hill, on Sunday. Von. Archdeacon Pritchard referred to the common practice in Broken Hill of ...

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  58. HEALTH OF THE CZARINA.

    Disquieting news is to hand regarding the condition of the Czarina, who is still at Nauheim, the German watering-place. ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. INTERSTATE BOWLING.

    The New South wales bowlers to day for the third time defeated Western Australia, by 122 to 76. ...

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  61. RIVER NILE.

    The Government of Egypt has decided to proceed with the construction of a barrage across the Nile in the province of Be[?]hira. ...

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