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  2. WHELMED BY THE SEA.

    ROEBURNE (W.A.), Sunday,—Translated from Swedish into Ennglish by a former shipmate of the sole surivor, Antil Kitala, further ...

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  3. STORMS AND FLOODS.

    Heavy rain fell at the Yan Yean reservoir on Friday. The level of the reservoir rose from 21ft. 10½in. to 25ft. 3½in, or 6in. below the bywash. The records show that 4.30in. ...

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  4. TARIFF RECIPROCITY. CANA[?]AN AGREEMENT.

    A division took place in the Canadian House of Commons on an amendment to the bill ratifying the tariff agreement between the Dominion and the United ...

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  5. AEROPLANES IN WAR.FAILURES IN MEXICO.

    Reports regarding the fighting in Mexico state that an attempt has been made to use aeroplanes for scouting purposes. No success, however, attended the experiment, ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Speaking yesterday at Stratiord, in Essex, Mr.C.F.G. Masterman, Undersecretary for the Home Office,said that consideration of the parliament Bill, which ...

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  7. RAGING ACCIDENT.

    Anotherof those accidents, which are altogether too numerous,took place on Saturday, when.during the course of the mee for the Welter Parse at Williamstown, four ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    In April the Prince of Wales will conclude his training at the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth (writes our London correspondent). A detailed programme of his ...

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  9. RACE FOR LIFE.

    BALLARAT,Saturday.—Some of the men employed in Frist Chance mine had for a sensational experience today, and for a time the whereabouts of three of them, ...

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  10. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    A movement to increase the extent of the preference given to Great Britain under the Canadian tariff has been started here. The step is believed to be an offset ...

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  11. INSURGENTS' VICTORY REPORTED.

    News has been received here to the effect that the insurgents have defeated the Federal troops, after a battle which is said to have lasted five hours. ...

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  12. UNITED STATES ATTITUDE.

    The Ways and Means Committee of Congress, which has been considering the reciprocity agreement with Canada, has favourably reported on the bill. ...

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  13. AFRICAN REPRIEVE.

    Several questions were put to Mr.L. V. Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) in the House of Commous yesterday regarding the action by Lord Glidstone ...

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  14. SHIPPING MISHAPS. DREDGE FOUNDERS.

    Through the foundering of a dredge in the Gulf of Mexico, 27 members of the crew were drowned. The vessel was on a voyage to New York. ...

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  15. FARMERS TO BENEFIT.

    President Taft, in opening his campaign in support of the tariff reciprocity agreement, spoke at Columbus, Ohio, yesterday. He assured the farmers that they would ...

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  16. STEAMER CAITHNESS AGROUND.

    Lloyd's agent at Port Said reports that the steamer Caithness, 3,503 tons belonging to the Sutherland Steamship Company, is aground. The vessel is obstructing the ...

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  17. ELECTIVE MINISTRIES.

    SYDNEY. Sunday. —The question of the election of Labour Ministries by the caneus was discussed by the Political Labour Conference yesterday,and a rule was laid ...

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  18. SPEAKER CANNON OPPOSES.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. T. Cannon) announces that he intends to use his influence to secure the rejection of the agreement. ...

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  19. HONDSDITCH MURDERS A HUNDRED WITNESSES.

    In connection with the proceedings against the aliens who are charged with the murder of three policemen on the occasion of the Houndsditch burglary, 100 witnesses have ...

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  20. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    The Russian steamer Sturman foundered in Sebastopol Bay during a heavy gale, Forty-one persons were drowned. [The Sturman was an iron screw steamer ...

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  21. MR. ROOSEVELT'S SUPPORT.

    Dealing with the reciprocity agreement in a speech which he delivered here yesterday, Mr. Roosevelt said that he was in favour of the agreement. It marked a ...

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  22. THE CORONATION. AUTOGRAPH LETTER.

    Prior to the Coronation His Majesty the King will issue an autograph letter to the nation. In order to raise funds for charitable purposes, fac-similes of the letter will ...

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  23. SPECULANT WRECK.

    APOLLO BAY, Sunday.—The barquentine Speculant, which struck on the rocks at Cape Patten early on Friday morning while bound from Portland to Melbourne, ...

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  24. STOLEN POSTAL ORDERS FOUND.

    Lewis Ross, a young Englishman, was convicted at the Dublin City Commission, on August 5 last, of having burglariously entered the Nassan-street Post-office, ...

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  25. FAMOUS COACH BURNED.

    In a fire which destroyed a carriage factory at Nottingham, the King's acorn coach, which was 200 years old, was burnt. It was intended to use the coach in connection ...

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  26. SWEEPING THE RIP.

    The inquiry coneerning the damage tothe White Star liner Cutic was adjourned last week, to enable the Court of Marine Inquiry to make an inspection of the ...

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  27. FAMINE IN CHINA.

    In a report received from the United States Minister in china (Mr. W.J.Calhoun) it was stated that 2,000 000 people in the faminestricken districts of China ...

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  28. WATER IN THE HOLD.

    Surprise was expressed in shipping circles when it became known on Saturday that. in consequence of her having a consider able quantily of water in her forehold.the ...

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  29. GIPSY BEGGARS.

    A police raid upon gipay camp in Southern Hungary revealed shocking practices by the gipsies in councetion with the use of children as professional u beggars. ...

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  30. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The "Bourse Gazette" publishes alarming reports in regard to the spread of plagus in Russin. It is stated that pulmonar had other ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  32. FOR PALE-FACED GIRLS.

    WAGGA.Sunday.—The New South Wales Public Works Conn[?]ttee visited Wagga and took avidenee on the question of the Wagga to Tumberunba railway, i lumba ...

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  33. CREWE-HOUSE FIRE.

    When The outbreak of fire at crewehouse,in Curzonstreet west the town reidence of the Earl and countes of crewe, was discovered on Thurday night lady ...

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  34. AGRARIAN OUTRAGE.

    A farmer named sheahan has been shot dead in his house at Aranore, (Galway, lreland. Sheahan had been previously cautioned ...

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  35. STEAMER ASHORE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The steamer Amy (Holyman's fine), bound from Launceston to Hobart, is aground on the bar at St. Helens. The cargo is being lightered. ...

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  36. GROWTH OF SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.Sunday.—According to the report of the vital statisties of sydney and suburbs for 1910, the estimated population of the metropolitan area at the close ...

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  37. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The "Sunday Timed"in its issue today [?]ys that it undersiands that the Prime minister of the south Airican Union (General Botha) will announer at the ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND POLITICS. MR. HAWTHORN M.L.C.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. It was announced on Saturday that Mr. Hawthorn, who recently relinquished the portfolio of Treasurer, had been appointed a member of the ...

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  39. FRENCH STRIKE MURDER.

    In the case of Durand, a union official, who was sentenced to death for complicity in the murder of a workman during the railway strike in France last year. a ...

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  40. COLLISIONS WITH MOTORS. BOLTING HORSE KILLED.

    As the result of a sensational bolt on Saturday, a valuable horse, belonging to Mr. E. J. Lees, pickle[?] manufacturer, of Victoria street, Brunswick, was killed. ...

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  41. ELECTING PRESIDENTS.

    In the course of a speech which he made here yesterday. Mr. Roosevelt, the ex-pre sident, expressed di[?]faction with the existing mode of electing the President of ...

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  42. MURDERED BY INDIANS.

    The mystery of the disappearance of four Weralthy stockbrokeri[?] who have been missing for a mounth, has been cleared up. rh irrd up. The bedies of the men were found in a ...

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  43. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Mr.Dugald Thom son has declined to contest his old Federal constitneney of North Sydney.A Cable mess[?] to that effect was received today ...

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  44. GRAY'S BILLIARDS.

    In the closing stages of the game of 8,000 up at Manehester [?]illst Diggle, Gcorge Gruy. the young Australian, showed much improved form. On Friday the scores ...

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  45. ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Writs were issued on Saturday for electins for Ennogerra and Rockhampton. The date of nomination has been fixed as Saturday, February 23. ...

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  46. CHAFFINCH CHARGES.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Constable Purdue left on Saturday by the [?] Karoola with the Warranis in conneetion With the cha[?]ges preferred against Messrs. Dyaon. Ronwick. ...

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  47. ENGLISH EMIGRATION.

    Her Royal Highness the P[?]ness Christion, aunt of His Majesty the King, is the president of a committer which seeks to find careers in the overses Do[?] for ...

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  48. TAXI-CAR DAMAGED.

    A motor-car driven by Mr. Max Gorler, of 60 Queen-street, and a taxi-cab driven by a man named M'Inerney collided in Chapelstreet. Balaclava, yesterday morning. The ...

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  49. PARIS STREET TRAGEDY.

    A sensational strret tragedy. following the arrest of a yout.occunred in the city yesterday. The youth was taken into custody by a ...

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  50. CRIPPEN'S WILL.

    Hawley Crippen, the American dentist, who was exceuted on November 23 last for the murder of his wife at Camden-road, early last year left an cstate worth £268. ...

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  51. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY,Sunday.—The politieal Labour Conferener [?]ul again yesterday.the number of delegates present bering small.The conferenee discused the question of the death ...

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  52. LIFTED OUT OF DANGER.

    PERTH,Sunday. —An enginedriver named a.liilbert has been presented with a gold medal by members of the traffie branch of the West Au[?]tralian Govermuent railways ...

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  53. "WIRELESS" RECORD.

    The world's record for distancee traversed by a message despatched by wireless telegraphy has been made at the San Franciseo station. ...

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  54. HUMAN REMAINS.

    BRISBANE. Sunday.— The commissioner of police has received a communicalion from Hughenden slating that the boundary-rider on Roverley Station has reported the ...

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  55. SUICIDE OF DOCTOR'S WIFE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—. Mrs. Purdy, wife of Dr. Purdy, was found drowned in Hutt River on Saturday morning, not far from her home. She had just returned ...

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  56. REPAIRING THE EASTERN.

    HRISHANE. Sunday.—In spite of efforth to keep her in Brishane for rop[?]rs, the [?] Eactern left for Sydney at about haif-past 8 o'clock yesterday,in Sydeny she will ...

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