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  2. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The inquest coucerning the Bolton colliery disaster was resumed this morning. One witness testified that his son, who was among the killed, had ...

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  3. HOUNDSDITCH OUTRAGE.

    The police are impressed with the importance of the Stepney discovery in connection with the Houndsditch robbery. The papers in Russian and ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Miss Bel White leaves for Sydney by to-day’s mail train. Miss White will be the guest of Mrs. G. Sawtelle, Vancluses Rosebay. ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Upon pages 5, 6, 7 and 8 of the morning’s "Chronicle" will be found: —Complete story; an autobiography of the late John Blair, of Rockhampton; ...

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  6. CITY-COUNCIL.

    The City Council met yesterday afternoon. There were present the Mayor (Alderman V. C Redwood and Aldermen J. E. Stone, T. S. Burstow T. R. ...

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  7. EMTERTAINMENTS. BIG AUSTRAL PICTURES.

    Another double holiday attractive programme is annonneed by the Austral pictures for the week commencing to-night. Owing to the Austral Hall ...

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  8. UPHOLD THE UNION. VOTE "NO."

    At the annual picnic of the Qneensland Institute of Surveyors to-day, Mr. A. L. Petrie, M.L.A., member for Toombul, in responding to the toast of ...

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  9. INDIAN CONGRESS

    The Indian Cngress has urged the iarly exteuniounof local self-government of all local governing bodies. The members disapproved of separate electorates ...

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  10. SUFFRAGIST DEAD.

    The death is annonueed of Mrs. May Clarke, sister of Mrs. Pankhurst, of heart disease. Mrs. Clarke was released on Friday ...

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  11. FELL 400 FEET.

    Picollo, a Italian, while aeroplaning in Brazil, fell 400 feet. ...

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  12. STANDS SCOTLAND—

    Scottish whisky production in 1910 declined 2,100,000 gallons. The total production was 22,000,000 gallons—the lowest for 16 years. The stock has ...

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  13. YANKEE FOOTBALL. THE SEASON’S CIVIL WAR.

    A starting toll of football ensualties has been rolled up during the season not yet concluded in America. Twenty-two deaths directly attributed ...

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  14. NEW YORK POLICEMAN.

    An affray, in which a policeman and a civilian took part, has caused a sensation here. Officer M’Grath went home on Sunday ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. FLYING.

    Alec Ogilvie, competing for the Michelin Cup, flew 147 miles in 255 minutes. Pyo beat Cody’s all British record. ...

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  16. ORGANISATIONS PREPARING.

    Mr. Archdale Parkhill, who has just returned from a visit to Adelaide, Melbourne, and Hobart, reports that Liberal organisations in the other States ...

    Article : 144 words
  17. BRITISH GAMBIA.

    The "Times" states that British Gambia is likely to be ceded to a foreign power. ...

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  18. THE YOUNG GUARD.

    Emphasis is laid by the Defence authorities on the importance of all parents and lads acquainting themselves. with the service details of the new ...

    Article : 613 words
  19. COOK’S PICTURES.

    The programme that was screened for the first time on Tuesday was shown finally last evening before an enthusiastic audience, the pictures being ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. MORE PERILOUS THAN EVER.

    The game was divided into quarters instead of halves, particularly to reduce the accident list. Open play was substituted for mass play, particularly that ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. NORTHUMBERLAND MINERS

    The ballot of the Northumberland miners showed a majority in favor of the abolition of the Labor party pledge. ...

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  22. "THE BLACK HAND." "BLACK HAND" MISCREANTS SENTENCED.

    American justice has at last got hold of two of the members of the "Black Hand" gang in this city. Judge Jewat yesterday sentenced them ...

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  23. SCOTTISH MINERS.

    The Scottish Miners' conference has recommended the establishment of one joint Conciliation Board for Great Britain to obtain uniformity of wages ...

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  24. THE RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    What is likely to be the attitude of the railway employees of New South Wales to the referendum? At first night they may (says the "Sydney Morning ...

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  25. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Another bomb outrage, supposed to be the work of "Black Hand" terrorists, has aroused the indignation and horror of New York people. ...

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  26. HIPPODROME OF AMUSEMENTS

    There was a large audience at the Hippodrome of Amusements last evening, when a programme in which not a dull moment was experienced from start to ...

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  27. GAME ABOLISHED IN VIRGINIA.

    Although an "open verdict" was returned by the coroner’s jury investigating the death of Rudolph Munk, who was killed in the game between ...

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  28. AUSTRALASIAN ESTATES.

    The estate of the late Mr. Richard Oliver, formerly Postmaster-General of New Zealand, has been valued at £78,975. ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. LOVE AND POLITICS.

    According to the Constitution of many American States a parliamentary representative must live in the district which returns him, and because S. H. ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. GRAVEL PIT ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident, involving the loss of three men, is reported from the Morce district. A number of men were working at a gravel pit near Boolooree ...

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  31. HANDS OFF THE APPENDIX.

    A bill will be introduced in the Colorado Legislature providing that any surgeon who shall perform an operation for appondicitis and thereafter be unable ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. ATTACKS ON THE KING.

    Eward Mylies has been, arrested on a charge of sedition for sending to the "Liberator," a journal published in Paris, articles attacking the King. ...

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  33. "THE SYDNEY HURRICANE." DAVE SMITH FLABBERGASTS AMERICA.

    The sporting public in all parts of the United States is evincing complete surprise at Smith’s, victory over Papke in Sydney. ...

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  34. STATE CABINET.

    The Premier (Hon. W. Ridston)) will [?]eturn from Rockhampton to-morrow to attend a meeting of the Cabinet to-mor[?]ow afternoon. It is expected that ...

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  35. JOHANNESBURG FIGHT.

    A serious fight occurred at the Cason mine. A native was beaten to pulp, and 70 native were wounded. The fighting was renewed to-day. One native was ...

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  36. STRYCHNINE AND IMMERSION

    A woman who resided at Campbellstreet, Bowen Hills, was rescued from the river last night, near the gasworks. She was observed floating on her back ...

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  37. BULLFINCH SYNDICATE.

    At an extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Bullfinch goldmining syndicate to-day it was decided to wind up the concern voluntarily. Mr. J. F. ...

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  38. TAABINGA AND TARONG.

    Following on the Government’s announcement of appeal in connection with the leases of Taabinga and Tarong holdings in the Burnett district, the lessees ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. MEXICAN FATALITIES.

    Five were killed and 50 injured—all Mexicans—by an explosion of powder, which occurred in the slag pile of the Smelting Company’s works at El Paso. ...

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  40. "I DIE FOR HER."

    Tommy Hoy, a Chinaman, who, at the Albury Police Court on December 12 was committed for trial on a charge of maliciously wounding with intent to ...

    Article : 320 words
  41. AERIAL DERBY.

    Radley won the aerial Derby at Los Angeles. He did the 8¾ miles in 9 minutes 13 1/5 seconds, but he covered several laps at a mile a minute on a ...

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  42. STRUCK BY A TAXI.

    Shortly before 9.30 last night an accident, which proved fatal, occurred at Rushcutters’ Bay, near the Stadium. Letty Lever, a little girl of 7 years ...

    Article : 177 words
  43. PROTECTING THE PUBLIC.

    An interesting correspondence has been proceeding between the Customs Department and an English firm whose medicinal preparation has been ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRE.

    Flour mills at Beverley were completely destroyed by fire. An inadequate water supply rendered the efforts of the brigade, futile. The damage will run ...

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  45. CALABRIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Work was stopped at Calabria on the anniversary of the earthquake. The bishop headed a procession of the populace to Messina cemetery. The Mayor ...

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  46. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, who returned to Melbourne today from his trip to South Africa, received a hearty welcome. He said that South Africa did no[?] appeal to ...

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  47. MR. MINTOSH’S OFFER TO MORAN.

    Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh has offered the English fighter, Owen Moran, who recently beat Lightweight Battling Nelson, £3000 to fight Ad. Wolgast, ...

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  48. WAITING AT THE CHURCH.

    A young couple with their relatives and invited guests attended at the Knox Church, at Dunedin, when the bride, who had made all arrangements ...

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  49. ANCIENT CITY.

    The Government of Spain is excavating Assihra, Abderrahman’s city in Andalusia, which was abandoned after the sack by the Mudante’s Beriers in ...

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  50. ANOTHER LIGHTWEIGHT COMING.

    Prior to his departure for Australia Frank White, a lightweight, is scheduled to take part in two contests at Los Angeles ...

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  51. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The line from Kannangur to Blackbutt opened recently as far as Linville, is nearing completion. The clearing has been finished, and the earthworks are ...

    Article : 199 words
  52. A LOVER'S DILEMMA.

    An extraordinary story has been told to the East Brunswick police by a youth, Fredk. Lord. Ernest Knight was passing a vacant piece of land, near ...

    Article : 210 words
  53. SOONER LIVE IN AUSTRALIA

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Osterley were Alexander Sass and Norman Lindsay, artists. The latter said he had successfully published his book, ...

    Article : 202 words
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  55. SHARP CONFLICT.

    A sharp engagement recently took place between the Turks and the Druses in the Kerak district. Four hundred and fifty of the Druses were killed or ...

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  56. LITTLE BROWN MEN.

    A Japanese spy was captured to-day by the United States authorities at Manila, the arrest taking place. inside the fortifications on Corregidor Island, which ...

    Article : 83 words
  57. SCENE AT A BOXING CONTEST

    "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson, of America, knocked out Tim Land of Bondi, in 20 rounds at the Stadium to-night. Land, who a year ago was ...

    Article : 394 words
  58. SYDNEY SENSATIONS.

    Edgar Munday was further remanded at the Sydney Police Court on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm upon his wife. It was stated that Mrs. ...

    Article : 86 words
  59. BARRACKS BURNT.

    The barracks at Compigne have been burnt. Twelve thousand rifies, large stores and enforms were destrpyed. The damage am[?]ts to £20.000 ...

    Article : 28 words
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