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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] AN AMERICAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Referring to the proposal of an American Antarctic expedition, the London "Daily Telegraph's" New York correspondent states that it has ...

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  6. VICTORIA. LIGHTNING SETS FIRE TO A STORE.

    During a thunderstorm at 3 o'clock this morning Mrs. Holmes, the wife of a storekeeper at Koonwarra, South Gippsland, heard a sound of crackling. ...

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  7. WHEAT LUMPERS ON STRIKE.

    The wheat lumpers at Yarrawonga, in the North-eastern district, yesterday struck for higher pay. The men are demanding 9s. a day instead of 7s., ...

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  8. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The interstate match, N.S.W. v. S.A., was continued on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day in dull weather. The start was delayed. ...

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  9. THE KULPARA SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Richard Fraser Lambden was charged on remand at the Port Wakefield Police Court to-day with having shot at, with intent to kill, his wife at ...

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  10. MAN FALLS DOWN A WINZE.

    George Bessenger, aged 28, working on the 2000ft, level at the Virgina mine, Eaglehawk, with the drill yesterday fell down a winze, smashing his ...

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  11. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. BRITISH POLITICS. MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN ON PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Auston Chamberlain, in his speech at East Birmingham on preferential trade, said that Italy, Belgium, and Germany were seeking closer ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE AT FALMOUTH.

    The Cornish granite workers compelled the abandonment of Mr. LloydGeorge's 'torchlight procession at Falmouth. They were incensed at the ...

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  13. PUBLISHING HOUSE RAIDED.

    The Viennese police raided a wellknown publishing house to-day and confiscated 30,000 erotic publications, valued at £6000. ...

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  14. DRIVER AND PONY DROWNED.

    L. Raphael, of Nagambie, in the Goulbourn Valley, had driven a pony in a jinker to a waterhole. The pony was drinking when it plunged down a ...

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  15. EARL AND COUNTESS OF MEATH.

    The Earl of Meath (originator of Empire Day) and the Countess of Meath have started for Australia, where they will remain until the ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. D. P. Russell, a miner working at the Woah Horp Canton mine, Ballarat, has been selected to oppose the Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, at ...

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  17. A GREEK CRISIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that the prolongation of the Greek political unrest, has resulted in an alarming economic crisis. Capital ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. A GERMAN COMPANY'S CHEMICAL WORKS.

    The Frederich Bayer Company, Elberfeld, Germany, with a capital of 36,000,000 marks, has arranged to open chemical works in England ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    When batting against Port Adelaide at Hindmarsh, O. H. Finch (West Torrens) on Saturday met with a nasty accident, which will prevent him from ...

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  20. COALMINERS' STRIKE. LEADERS BEFORE THE COURT.

    This morning Peter Bowling, Daniel Hutton, James Butter, and William O'Connor were before Judge Rogers in the Industrial Court, charged with ...

    Article : 673 words
  21. THE YEAR'S MINE ACCIDENTS.

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  22. A ST. PETERSBURG FIRE.

    A fire occurred at the palace of the Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievtch, St. Petersburg, to-day. Priceless collections of diamond-studded armor and ...

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  23. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    The submarine miners at Queenscliff while laying a cable to-day found a skeleton 18in. deep, with three iron rings on the bones. It was thought ...

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  24. IDLE ENGLISH MINERS.

    A hundred thousand Northumberland and Durham miners are idle, owing to their objection to work on the shift system. Three thousand men have ...

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  25. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE AT PLYMOUTH.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in concluding his speech at Plymouth to-day, said he was not one who thought that the British ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. A PARISIAN SENSATION.

    The Paris police to-day arrested an "apache" (a Parisian larrikin) wearing leather bands, studded with sharpspike razors. The "apache" used a ...

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  27. SIR E. H. SHACKLETON HONORED.

    The German Geographical Society has awarded Sir E. H. Shackleton, leader of the Nimrod Antarctic expedition, the Nachtigal gold medal. ...

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  28. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Gottlieb Pumpa, a well-known Wodonga resident, after working with a harvester in the heat, sat down to smoke a cigar, and fell back dead. ...

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  29. CITY OF LONDON.

    Sir Hugh Bell, ironmaster, will contest the City of London en behalf of the Liberals against Mr. A. J. Balfour, who now holds the seat. ...

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  30. A PAPUAN SYNDICATE.

    The "Daily Mail" says that a powerful syndicate, with a capital of £2,000,000, and having its headquarters in London, has been formed to ...

    Article : 104 words
  31. DUCKSHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    The search for the two Edinburgh medical men, wire went duckshooting recently, resulted in the discovery of the body of Dr. R. M. Nicholson. His ...

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  32. MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN'S HEALTH.

    Replying to the widely-repeated statement circulated during the election campaign that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was incapable of writing a ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. AN UNWELCOME INVASION.

    The unique sight of an invasion of what is known as the red bug is to be seen at the North Reserve. For the past day or two the pepper trees in ...

    Article : 176 words
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  35. THE H.A.C.B.S.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Sacred Heart branch, No. 208, of the H.A.C.B.S. the president, Bro. James Koen, presided. The chief business ...

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  36. THE PENTRIDGE INQUIRY.

    Mr. Morrison, the Commissioner appointed to inquire into the grievances of the Pentridge warders, finds that the governor of Pentridge was ...

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  37. FIRE AT ATHENS.

    The damage caused by the fire which broke out in the Royal Palace at Athens on Christmas Eve is estimated to be £100,000. ...

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  38. O.K. COPPER MINING COMPANY.

    A well-attended meeting of the South Australian shareholders of the O.K. Mining Company, Queensland, was held in Brookman's Building, Adelaide, ...

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  39. A CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS.

    When, in the Licensing Court the other day, Mr. T. M'Fie said he was willing to dispose of the goodwill of the Oriental Hotel to anyone who ...

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  40. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Japanese press has unanimously condemned the neutralisation of the Manchurian railways. There is no justification, it says, for interference ...

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  41. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  42. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express to-day. He was driven to Government House in the Governor-General's carriage. The ...

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  43. GERMAN AND AMERICAN TARIFFS.

    Writing to Sir Henry Norman. Mr. Winston Churchill (President of the Board of Trade) says that German and American tariffs have conspicuously ...

    Article : 215 words
  44. FOUND IN HOTEL.

    The excuse given at the Adelaide Police Court to-day by James M'Mullan as to the reason why he was found in an hotel on New Year's morning ...

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  45. BOYS WITH A GRIEVANCE.

    A peculiar occurrence has been reported at Armidale (N.S.W.). It appears that two small boys had a grievance against a man named Davies, ...

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  46. THE A.W.U.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Victoria and Riverina branch of the Australian Workers' Union, held at its headquarters, Ballarat, on Saturday ...

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  47. CARRIED OUT BY THE CURRENT.

    While bathing on the beach at Warrnambool (Victoria), Miss Nankivell, aged 22 years, residing in Warrnambool, was carried out of her depth ...

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  48. IN VICTORIA.

    The stocks of coal for interstate shipping are reported to be exhausted. The Gas Company has also run out of supplies, and is now commencing on ...

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  49. ADELAIDE TRAMS.

    The Adelaide Tramways Trust contemplates the extension of the existing service through Bowden and Brompton to the Government-road, North ...

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  50. RAIN AT TIBOOBURRA.

    If Broken Hill has not immediately benefited to any great extent by the recent thunderstorms, it is likely to do so indirectly. The dried-up and ...

    Article : 100 words
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