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  2. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Sazonoff, has been interviewed regarding the divergent reports published in various countries concerning the situation in ...

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  3. ANARCHIST CRIMES. THE LONDON SENSATIONS.

    Extraordinary precautions were taken by the police to prevent an outbreak of violence yesterday, when three men, who are suspected of being concerned in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    "Well, we must admit that your State is doing all that it possibly can to settle your lands, and is, above all, straightforward, prompt, and business-like," remarked one ...

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  5. BRITISH TRADE.

    The return of British trade for December compare with those for the corresponding period of 1909 as follow:— Dec., Dec., ...

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  6. GREAT EARTHQUAKE. Disaster in Turkestan.

    Thrilling details of the great earthquake in Russian Turkestan have been received. The scene of the greatest devastation was the town of Vyernyi. Not one house was ...

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  7. CANADA'S NAVY.

    Sir Charles Tupper, formerly Premier of Canada, has been interviewed on the Canadian navy question. He declared that Canada's creation of her own navy was a ...

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  8. GRAY'S BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match a Notthingham between G. Gray, the boy Australian, and E. Diggle ended last evening in a strikingly easy victory for Gray. The scores were:— ...

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  9. GARDENS TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of Archibald Victor Martin Steane, who was found dead in the Edinburgh-gardens, on New Year's Day, will be held at the Morgue on ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The London "Observer" makes an important announcement this week regarding the education of the Prince of Wales, our London correspondents cables. It says that It's ...

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  11. CANADA AND AMERICA. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The tariff reciprocity conference between representatives of Canada and the United States was opened at Washington yesterday. Canada is represented by Mr. ...

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  12. WOMAN RELEASED.

    Bessic Gershon, the woman who was found in the room occupied by Jacobs and Svaars at 100 Sidney-street, has been released. She states that she knew Jacobs. ...

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  13. CROWN AND SCEPTRE.

    The two great Cullnon diamonds will be seen among the Royal regalia at the coronation. The larger of the two gems, now called the Star of Africa, will be set in the ...

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  14. STRANCE MISSILES FOUND.

    The salvage corps which has been searching among the ruins of the burned house in Sidney-street discovered five curiouslyshaped missiles, which are believed to be ...

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  15. THRONE OF PORTUGAL.

    Dom Miguel of Braganza, the head of the line which is descended from the King Miguel of Portugal, who capitualated to the followers of Dom Pedro in 1834, entertains ...

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  16. HOUNDSDITCH ASSASSING.

    Inquiries made by the police show that the Houndsditch assassins nearly all came from the Baltic provinces. They began their career of murder and brigandage ...

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  17. SHOCKS IN FRANCE.

    Two earthquake shocks were experienced yesterday at Moulins. ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAYS.

    Mr G. P. Graham, Dominion Minister of Railways, is conferring at Washington with the American authorities for the establishment of an international commission to ...

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  19. WEST AUSTRALIAN RECORD.

    PERTH, Sunday.—An earthquake was recorded at the Perth Observatory on Wednesday morning. Two sets of waves were well marked. The first shock occurred at ...

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  20. HOME RULE. NO LIKELIHOOD THIS PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. William O'Brien, the leader of the Independent Nationalists, addressed a meeting at Cork last night, when he discussed the possibility of securing Home ...

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  21. AIRMAN'S ADVENTURES.

    M. Didier Masson, a French aviator, who is visiting California, had an exciting series of adventures yesterday. The airman, who had undertaken to make ...

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  22. CHEYENNE TORNADO.

    The town of Cheyenne, Wyoming, was struck by a fierce tornado yesterday. Several buildings were unroofed, and many people were injured. ...

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  23. MUTINEERS AT RIO.

    Reports have been received of terrible cruelty on the part of the officials on the island of Cobras, in the Harbour of Rio. It was on this island that a dangerous ...

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  24. CORONATION AND CONFERENCE FEDERAL MINISTERS CHOSEN.

    Formal invitations have been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) for himself and his colleagues to be present at the Coronation of His Majesty King ...

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  25. GUARDING KING ALFONSO.

    The Spanish police kept an active watch for anarchists during the King's trip to Mclilla, on the north coast of Africa. Prior to the King's departure from Madrid Gesar ...

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  26. BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC.

    The "Morning Post" to-day has an article on the question that has been raised as to whether the headquarters of the High Commissioner for the Pacific should continue to ...

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  27. BLUE ANCHOR LINE.

    The directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company in their annual report, dated September 30, 1910, state that the five steamers of the Blue Anchor ...

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  28. MISSING AVIATOR.

    The discovery near Ostend of the cap and spectacles of Sir. Cecil Grace, the missing aviator, leaves no room for doubt that he lost his life in his flight across the ...

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  29. RAILWAY DISASTERS. LOCOMOTIVE EXPLODES.

    Two railway disasters are reported from the United States. A locomotive on the Burlington Company's line at Wyoming exploded, and all on board were killed. A ...

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  30. ESCAPE FROM PRISON.

    A sensation has been caused at Buenos. Aires by the escape from gaol of 13 prisoners, including anarchists who were serving sentences for attempts on the lives of ...

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  31. TOBACCO TRUST.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has commenced the hearing of the appeal of the American Tobacco Trust, with its subsidary companies in the suit ...

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  32. AN AUSTRALIAN VIEW.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The inaugural meeting in connection with St. Patrick's Day sports for 1911 was held on Sunday, at St. Kilian's Hall. ...

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  33. SUBJECT FOR CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister announced on Saturday that an addition had been made to the subjects which the Australian representatives proposed to bring forward ...

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  34. TWENTY-TWO DEATHS.

    Twenty-two deaths have occurred as a result of the railway accident at Catheart, in the Cape Province of South Africa. The accident was caused by a train, which was ...

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  35. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

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  36. CHEAPER CABLES.

    Mr. Rodolphe Lemieux, K.C., Postmaster-General and Minsiter of Labour in Canada, is now in London on his return journey from South Africa, where he represented ...

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  37. TRADESMEN SCARCE.

    The "Timber Trade Journal" publishes a letter from Otto Romeke and Co. Propy. Ltd., of Melbourne, timber merchants, stating that a grat searcity of joiners exists in ...

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  38. A SOLOMONS' MISSIONARY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Rev. Ernest E. Shackle, of the Methodist mission, has been deported from Outong Java, in the Northern Solomons, by order of the ...

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  39. MYSTERIOUS THEFT.

    A mysterious theft of jewels from a shop in Hatton-garden was reported to the police-yesterday. There was no clue to the identity of the thieves, and the strangest ...

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  40. CHAMPION MOTORIST.

    Barney Oldfield, who holds several world's records for motoring, is leaving for Australia on Wednesday next. He will remain there until June. ...

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  41. STEVEDORES' DEMANDS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, has decided to arbitrate in the dispute between the members of the Port ...

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  42. SILVER.

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  43. USES OF WIRELESS. DETECTIVES CALLED UP.

    Wireless telegraphy has at last been put in operation in Victoria for the purposes of summoning the police. Early on Saturday morning Detectives bannon and Jones ...

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  44. PEEL RIVER LAND COMPANY.

    The directors of the Peel River Land and Mineral Company Ltd. have declared a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum, and a bonus of 5 per cent. ...

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  45. PEARY'S POLAR DASH.

    Commander Peary yesterday ret[?]hl the story of his journey to the North Pole to the committee of the House of Representatives, which has been charged with the ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. HAMMERED TO DEATH.

    Two brothers named Kroschenalisch, who are Russian Jews, shot a Jewish tailor in a courtyard. With the assistance of a Jew named ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  48. THE CRIPPEN CASE.

    "The Times" desires it to be stated that there is absolutely no truth in the statement which was published in November last in certain Australian newspaper that "The ...

    Article : 117 words
  49. OIL KINGS' QUARREL.

    A quarrel between Mr. Truscott and Mr. D. S. Neely, two wealthy oil magnates, which occurred at an hotel at Caney, Kansas, ended in Truscott shooting Neely dead. ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Harry Hope, of Dunbar, M.P. for Bateshire, has performed the ceremony in Rothesay of unfurling the flag sent from the place of the same name on the shores ...

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  51. SUNBEAM SOCIETY.

    The Sunbeam Society of South Australia gave its annual dinner to-day at the Guild-hall to ragged school children of London. Twelve hundred children were entertained. ...

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  52. MAIL STEAMER'S POSITION.

    Yesterday afternoon the training ship Mersey, anchored off Queens[?] semaphores, sent the following mesage to the telegraph office. Melbourne:—"Mantua ...

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  53. HEAT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Yesterday proved to be the most trying day of the season. From 77.6 deg. in the morning the temperature rose to 80deg. at noon, and at 3 o'clock it ...

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  54. CITY IN DARKNESS.

    The city of Minneapolis was in darkness throughout last night. A fire had destroyed the Electric Company's plant. Three men were injured by an explosion ...

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  55. ENTOMBED IN A MINE.

    Splendid work was done by a band of rescuers in saving nine men who were entombed by a fall on stone in a mine near Mullah. They worked for 20 hours ...

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  56. DRAG OVERTURNS.

    A party of tramway employees, when driving home to St. Kilda in a drag yesterday morning, met with a sensational accident. They had attended a general ...

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  57. TRAIN AS AMBULANCE.

    WARRACKNABE[?]., Saturday. A son of Mr. Thomas Exa[?]s, farmer, of Galaquil, was bringing in a load of 70 bags of wheat to the railway station, when, in jumping ...

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  58. UNION OF FIREMEN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A union of men employed in the fire brigades of Sydney and suburbs has been formed, and it has been decided to apply for registration under the ...

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  59. FOREIGN FISHERMEN.

    A bill has been introduced in the Damu, placing great restrictions on foreigners firshing in the White Sea. In the bill foreigners are forbidden to ...

    Article : 99 words
  60. BRITISH INVESTMENTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 6.—A paper issued by the Royal Statistical Society states that British investors have supplied during the last three years to British colonies and ...

    Article : 94 words
  61. FIRE IN CHINATOWN.

    A five-story lodging-house in New York's Chinatown was destroyed by fire yesterday. Six occupants were burned to death. When the outbreak occurred 100 ...

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  62. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  63. Advertising

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  64. ILL AND DESTITUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young man, papers in whose possession showed that he was named Ernest Fernhead Watson, and had recently arrived from England, committed ...

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  65. TRAM WRECKS BUGGY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A serious tramway accident occurred at Milton-road this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Todd and Mr. Frederick Moles were driving in a buggy ...

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  66. PERTH TRAM TROUBLES.

    PERTH, Sunday,—There is a possibility of further trouble between the Perth Tramways Company and their employees, owing to the dismissal of one of the union ...

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  67. EVERTON GRANGE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The steamer Everton Grange is still aground on Sandy Spit, at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island. An effort will be made to-morrow morning, with ...

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  68. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day auction sales:—Beauchamp Brothers, at Chapel-street, Prahran, drapery stock and ladies' underclothing; Melbourne Woolbrokers' Association, at Wool Exchange, Rialto, Collins-street, ...

    Article : 91 words
  69. Advertising

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  71. Advertising

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