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  2. HOME RULE ISSUE.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law) referred to the Home Rule issue in the course of a speech, delivered at Birmingham yesterday. ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Labour unrest was referred to by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law) in the course of a speech yesterday. He said that the real problem of ...

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  4. "HELLO, AMERICA!"

    An important announcement has been made regarding the success of wireless telephony. Admiral Emsmann, director of the Lorenz ...

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  5. LARKIN ON UNIONISM.

    James Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, has issued a manifesto. In it he invites English trade unionists to compel their leaders to terminate the warfare in ...

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  6. KILLED AT FOOTBALL.

    After a series of matches in America the New Zealand Rugby football team known as the "All Blacks," have started a round of games in British Columbia. A match ...

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  7. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A serious disturbance by the Indian coolies on strike has occurred at Harrison's Estate, 10 miles north of the city. The coolies having begun to destroy property on ...

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  8. MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The principal subject discussed to-day at the Pan-American Congress, which is now being hold at the Clarke University, was the Monroe doctrine. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Lady Dennian and party arrived at Buchan last evening, after a most enjoyable ride from Doctor's Flat, distant about 40 miles from Buchan. Her Excellency ...

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  10. FEDERAL TURMOIL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at Parramatta last night in support of Mr. Moxham, the Liberal candidate for the State Parliament, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—The discharge and loading of ships proceeded uninterruptedly yesterday at Wellington and Dunedin. The caters at Christchurch ...

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  12. HOW BOMBS ARE MADE.

    When taking precautions to guard against an attempt on the life of the Viceroy (Lord Hardinge), who will shortly visit Calcutta, the detectives discovered a small ...

    Article : 332 words
  13. UNHAPPY MEXICO.

    It is reported that there is serious friction between the American and British Ministers in Mexico City. The British Minister (Mr.Garden), it is ...

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  14. EWGINE FALLS INTO LAKE.

    The Canadian-Pacific Company's transcontinental express has had a very narrow escape from terrible disaster. As it was, the fireman lost his life. ...

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  15. LUNATIC CHILDREN.

    The warders in the Ponte Sevre Asylum, near Milan, were attacked by nearly 2,000 lunatic children, many of whom were armed with broomstick's. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    The New Zealand High Commissioner (Mr. McKenzie) states that the United States authorities have agreed to accept New Zealand frozen meat transhipped from ...

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  17. OFFICER PUNISHED.

    Early this month a sensation was caused in Zabern (Alsace-Lorraine) by the conduct of a German lieutenant named Von Foerstner, who offered his men 10 marks (10/) for ...

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  18. DOMINIONS' EXHIBITION.

    Arrangements are being made for the British Dominions' Exhibition to be held in the Crystal Palace in 1915. The committee will give the overseas ...

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  19. POLITICAL ENEMIES.

    Although the National Congress has endenvoured to Golve the difficulty, the breach between the Prime Minister (General Botha) nnd General Hertzog has not yet ...

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  20. FORTUNE IN A NECKLACE.

    The trial was continued today at the Criminal Court of the prisoners, Joseph Grix[?]ard, Simon Silverman, Lessir Gutwirth, and John Lockett, on the charge of having ...

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  21. BULGARIA'S KING.

    Persistent rumours baie been circulated to the effect that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria intends to abdicate These statements receive confirmation by ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) was denounced by Father O'Reilly, of Bathurst, the champion of the Catholic Federation, at a ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fire started by suffragettes at Oxford, destroyed timber worth several thousand pounds at Messrs. Basson and Richard's yard. During the fire's progress the mob ...

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  24. WONTHAGGI COAL MINERS.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.—For some time post ill-feeling has existed between a large section of the members of the Wonthaggi branch of the Victorian Coal Miners' ...

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  25. LIBERAL CLUBS.

    COLAC, Sunday. — The Warrnambool Liberal Club convened a conference of the virious liberal organisations in the Corangamite electorate. The conference was ...

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  26. ABDUCTION STORY.

    A sensational report that a young girl had been abducted and carried away by a man was made to the Criminal Investigation office last evening from Footscray. ...

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  27. AUTOMOBILE OUTING.

    Members of the Automobile Club of Victoria entertained neatly £20 orphaned and crippled children, with their attendants, at Eatham on Saturday. More than 100 cars ...

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  28. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.— Unsettled weather was experienced on Saturday for the annual picnic of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Society. Eleven special trains were ...

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  29. CHINESE SAILOR SHOT.

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.— A disturbance occured on board the steamer Strathallan, at Victoria Quay, Fremantle, on Saturday night, and as the result a Chinese member ...

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  30. RURAL WORKERS DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—No action has yet been taken by the h[?]pers at the railway yards with regard to the handling of chaff, which has been declared "black" by country ...

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  31. CONTROL OF FORESHORES.

    The combined progress associations between Elwood and Mordialloc propose to invite the co-operation of the councils interested in urging the Government to ...

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  32. DEEP SEA FISHING.

    The chief inspector of Victorian Fisheries (Mr. J. M. Semmens), accompanied by a number of departmental officers, and representatives of the principal fishermen's ...

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  33. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A domestic tragedy occurred early this morning at Hornsby, and William Harris, aged 50 years, has since died at the Sydney Hospital from a bullet ...

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  34. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Legislative Assembly sat till 6 o'clock this morning, forcing the Estimates through Mr. Angwin (hon. Minister) stated that, ...

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  35. REFUSAL TO JOIN UNION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The case of Edmund Miller and Frank Hale Mitchell, engaged the Gladstone Circuit Court on ThursdaY for 12 hours, from 11 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. DISSATISFIED RAILWAYMEN.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Considerable dissatisfaction exists among the State railway employees concerning the declared non-observance by the Commissioner of Railways ...

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    When the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) inquired some time ago of the members of the Northern Territory Railways Commission as to when their report ...

    Article : 148 words
  38. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. — The stonewall in the House of Representatives over the Second Ballot Repeal Bill still continues. Only three words in the measure ...

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  39. BEAUFORT MINERS' STRIKE.

    BEAUFORT, Friday.—With the passing of the ninth week of the minus' strike, the termination of the dispute seems no nearer. Although the men have been ...

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