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  2. STRIKE EXTENDS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The outlook in connection with the waterside trouble, which has extended to Sydney from New Zealand, continues to be unsatisfactory. ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) has returned to Sydney to-day from Cootamundra. He is confident of winning that seat. His opponents are ...

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  4. THE "TANGO."

    The "World" states that their Majesties King George and Queen Mary disapprove of the "Tango" being danced at Royal balls. ...

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  5. "NAVAL HOLIDAY."

    Mr. W. L. Hensley, Democratic member of the House of Representatives, has introduced a resolution expressing sympathy with the "naval holiday" proposal of the British ...

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  6. ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

    An important statement on Home Rule was made at Birmingham last night by the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Haldane). On the previous evening Mr. Austen ...

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  7. CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    As was expected by many, the Barthou Ministry has fallen on the discussion of the ways and means of financing its Three Years' Army Service Scheme. ...

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  8. PEESONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at Government House yesterday morning, there being present the Vice-president ...

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  9. THE LATE MR. ROBERTS, M.H.R.

    The remains of the late Mr. E. A. Roberts, M.H.R., the member for Adelaide, who fell and died in the Queen's Hall during the sitting of the House ...

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  10. ARMY AIRMAN KILLED.

    Captain Gilbert V. Wildman-Lushington, one of the commanders of the army wing of the Royal Flying Corps, met with a fatal accident on Tuesday at Eastchurch, the ...

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  11. PRESIDENT OF MEXICO.

    In a message to Congress dealing with the Mexican situation, President Woodrow Wilson expresses the belief that the Huertan regime is crumbling to pieces, and ...

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  12. AIRMAN'S ADVENTURE.

    Vedrines, the French airman, had a thrilling experience while flying down the valley of the Danube, on route from Paris to Constantinople. ...

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  13. ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    The Privy Council reserved its judgment in the appeal by the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth against the decision of the High Court of Australia granting an ...

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  14. POST-OFFICE DISPUTE.

    Considerable anxiety is felt lest the difference between the Postal employees and the Government may become acute before Christmas. The fear, however, of losing ...

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  15. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Lieutenant von Foerstner, whose offer to the garrison soldiers at Zabern to pay 10/ for every Alsatian stabbed aroused the fury of the Francophile residents of Alsace ...

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  16. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Lord Chancellor (Viscount Haldane) has authorised the denial of the statement that he had proposed that the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council should go on ...

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  17. VICAR'S CONDUCT.

    The Consistorial Court of the diocese of Lichfield has delivered judgment in the case against the Rev. Hyma Henry Redgrave, M.A., vicar of St. Paul's, Burslem, ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Blue Book dealing with the question of British Indians in South Africa, from August to November 29, shows that the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. ...

    Article : 295 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two Pathans have been sentenced to death at Jhulum, in the Punjab, for the murder of Lance-Corporal Bartlett, of the 17th Lancers. The murder was committed ...

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  20. PINNED BENEATH CAR.

    While motoring to Berrigan in New South Wales, the car in which Mr. Hugh V. McKay, of the Sunshine Harvester Works, Mr. S. McKay, his brother, and a chauffeur ...

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  21. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    It is expected that there will be a settlement of the Dublin transport workers' strike, which has been in progress since the end of August, by Tuesday next. ...

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  22. AMERICAN COLONIES.

    President Woodrow Wilson, in a message to Congress, recommends the institution of self-government in Hawaii and Porto Rico, and urges that further steps be taken with ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. LADY BARRISTER'S ROBES.

    Lady barristers are not expected to wear wigs when they appear before Judge Box in the County Court. Judge Box is satisfied that as an article of headdress the wig ...

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  24. ARMY CANTEENS.

    Major-General R. C. Maxwell (general officer commanding the Eastern Coast Defences) will preside over the court-martial opening on Monday next, of five ...

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  25. VEGETARIAN ATHLETES.

    A strong committee is being formed with the idea of organising a team of vegetarian and fruitarian athletes to take part in the Olumpic Games at Berlin in 1916. ...

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  26. TROPICAL AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. Frodsham, formerly Bishop of North Queensland, presiding at a meeting of the Research Defence Society at Nottingham, said that Australia's precautions against the ...

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  27. OLD WRECK PASSED.

    NEWWCASTLE (N.S.W.), Wednesday.— The barque La Perouse, from Norway, while on her way to Newcastle sighted an old wreck off the island of Diago Alvarez. ...

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  28. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    (Before Mr. Justice A'Beckett, Mr. Justice Hodges, and Mr. Justice Cussen.) At a Quarter to 11 O'Clock.—The King V. Dawson; Bank of Victoria V. Mueller (part heard); ...

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  29. STATE GOVERNORS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Mr. M. M. Phillips, chief president of the A.N.A., visited Geelong on Tuesday night, and, after installing the newly-elected officers of the ...

    Article : 176 words
  30. CAUGHT IN A REAPER.

    CLUNES, Wednesday.—A little boy named Cecil Trembath, aged 4 years, son of Mr. T. Trembath, of the "Swamps," farmer, met with a serious accident yesterday. ...

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  32. RECORD CHRISTENING.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—What ia regarded as a record in the number of babies presented for christening at one time has been established at the Mount Pleasant ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Henry Nathan, of High street, St. Kilda, storekeeper. Causes of insolvency—Unremunerative business sued by creditors sickness, slackness in trade. Liabilities, £390 ...

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  34. DRAPERY SHOPS FIRED.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Several suspicious fires have been discovered lately in large drapery establishments. The damage in two cases amounted to over ...

    Article : 63 words
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