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  2. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Admiral Fletcher, who is command of the United States battle-ships now in Mexiton waters, on Friday ordered the rebels and the Federal troops around the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The rumour that the Liberal and Unionist parties have exchanged views on the Ulster problem is based on the fact of Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), Mr. ...

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  4. GERMAN IDEALS.

    Professor Lamprecht, of the Leipzig University, has caused anxiety in militant circles by publishing a letter received by him from Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, in ...

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  5. MAROONED IN THE ARCTIC

    Members of the Royal North west Mounted Police who have come in from Arctic posts mention having bend ugly rumours with regard to the separation of ...

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  6. TEST CRICKET.

    The first of the series of five test matches, to he played during the South African tour of the Marylebone Cricket Club, commenced here to-day. ...

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  7. MISSING "MONA LISA"

    Leonardo da Vinci's celebrated picture of Mona Lisa, known as "La Gioconda," which was stolen from the Louvre, in Paris, in April, 1911, has been recovered in ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman entertained the Chief Justice of Western Australia (Sir Henry Parker), Lady, and Miss Parker at luncheon ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Although the general elections for the Legislative Assembly are not concluded, the Labour party is already assured of a majority. Labour won ...

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  10. FOUR WOMEN DROWNED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A shocking drowning tragedy, resulting in the loss of four lives, occurred at Tambourine, in the South Coast district, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  11. BULK STORE BURNED.

    Early yesterday morning a fire which caused considerable damage to the premises of Messrs. Brooks, Robinson, and Co. Ltd., glass merchants, in Maffra street, South ...

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  12. ASIATIC PROBLEM.

    An amendment to the Burnett Immigration Bill, designed to exclude Chinese, Japanese, and Hindu labourers, has been adopted by the House Immigration ...

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  13. FOUL CRIME.

    Liverpool is shocked by the brutal murder of Miss Christian Bradfield, a member of a family well known in that city. Miss Bradfield, who was 35 years of age, ...

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  14. IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA

    Mr. James Bryce, formerly Ambassador at Washington, gave some of his impressions of his recent tour of Australasia when the guest on Friday night of the National ...

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  15. AMERICAN TRADE UNIONS.

    Mr. Samuel Compers president of the American Federation of Labour, while addressing the National Civic Federation, pointed out that the employers at the ...

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  16. SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS.

    Commenting on rumours which have been current concerning the strained relations between Bolivia, Peru, and Chile, owing to Bolivia's desire for a seaport on the ...

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  17. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    An attempt to maim Mr. Lloyd George has failed, owing to a premature accident. While a packet, addressed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, was being handled ...

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  18. MRS. PARKHURST.

    Mrs. Pankhnrst, who was apparently allowed by the police, despite the fact that she was out of gaol only on license, to leave the country and cross to France, did not ...

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  19. "MEN OF HONOUR."

    Herr Matthias Erzberger, a member of the Centre party, made some remarkable disclosures during a debate in the Reichstag on the subject of duelling. ...

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  20. MOTORING CASUALTIES.

    While crossing Ormond road, Ewood, on her way to church shortly before 7 o'clock last night, Lyll Broatch, 156 years of age, who resided with her parents in Ormond ...

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  21. TRAINS BLOCKED.

    Most of those who made the exeursion to Ferntree Gully yesterday had an unpleasant experience. Throuth three tucks becoming derailed, they were kept waiting for ...

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  22. POLITICS AND THE NAVY.

    When he was invited to the Navy League luncheon to be given on December 16 in honour of Captain Halsey and the battle-ship New Zealand's officers, the First Lord of ...

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  23. MORE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    A new conflict is threatened in the Balkans. Servia is applying her higher Local Tariff to the freigHt traffic on the ...

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  24. NEW YORK ROUGHS.

    Rival gangs of roughs, who had been at-[tending the six-days' cycle race at Madison Square Gardens, came into collision on Thursday night. ...

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  25. WOUNDED BARONET.

    Sir Lionel Phillips, the well-known Rand mining magnate, who was fired at and wounded on Thursday when walking in the streets, is progressing favourably in ...

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  26. MILLIONAIRE'S BEQUESTS.

    In his will the late Sir Julius Wernher head of the South African mining firm of Wernher, Beit and Co., left one-twelfth of his vast fortune to the King Edward VII. ...

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  27. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    The official announcement has been made in the Reichstag that the Government has decided not to participate in the Panama-Pacific Exposition, to be held in San ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. BABY-FARMING.

    The police have discovered the existence of a baby farming organisation at Montargis, which is believed to be conducting operations throughout France and also ...

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  29. "LUNATIC SOUP."

    ULTIMA, Saturday.—Great interest was taken in the hearing of applications for Australian wine licenses for the new townships of Chinkapook and Manangatag. There ...

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  30. SPOTS ON THE SUN.

    Profossor Herbert H. Turner (Savilian professor of astronomy at Oxford) suggested in a paper read before the Royal Astronomical Society last night that sun-spots were ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At by elections held in South Lanark and Macdonald for the Dominion House of Commons the Conservatives retained the seats. The Borden Ministry's naval policy was the ...

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  32. "JACK" JOHNSON.

    "Jack" Johnson and his wife had a narrow escape from losing their lives at Arras, through their motor-car crashing into railway gates. Both were injured slightly. ...

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  34. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The excurison steamer Mourilyan resumed runing to Portarlington and Geelong on Saturday, and carried a large number of passengers on Saturday and Sunday. The "Mourilyan" will remain ...

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  35. INDESTRUCTIBLE FILMS.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Mr. T. Adams, biograph operator, claims to have perfected an appliance rendering the destruction of cinematograph film, with the consequent ...

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  36. BENAMBRA SEAT.

    Nominations from persons qualified under the constitution of the Political Labour Council to contest the Benambra seat in the Labour interest will close with Mr. J. ...

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