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  2. THE GRANGE ON FIRE.

    One of the best-known homes in Melbourne, The Grange, at the corner of St. Kilda and Domain roads, was partially destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. ...

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  3. NEW YEAR TRAGEDIES.

    The third day of the New year was marked in France by a gruesome list of crimes. During the 24 hours six persons were murdered, while five persons ...

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  4. MUTINY IN REGIMENT. Settled by Fisticuffs.

    A remarkable incident arising out of a mutinous outbreak of soldiers is reported by the Press Association to have occurred at Longmoor camp, at Petersfield, near ...

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  5. KING AT CALCUTTA.

    The King-Emperor and Queen Mary attended a military torchlight tattoo on the Maidan, near Government-house, last night. It is estimated that the total ...

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  6. FATHERLAND'S PERIL REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS.

    The election manifesto issued by the Ministry emphasises the need of the Reichstag being ready to prolong the present economic, fiscal, and social policy, to ...

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  7. SECOND TEST MATCH. CONFIDENCE IN ENGLAND.

    The "Westminister Gazette," referring last night to the result of the second test cricket match in Melbourne, which was won by England by ...

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  8. ROMANTIC MARRIAGE.

    M[?]e, Lina Cavalieri, the Italian prima donna, has been granted a diverce from her husband, Mr. Robert Winthrop Chanler. The husband did not appear. ...

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  9. CONTROL OF CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Regarding the trouble which has arisen over the decision of the Board of Control to send its representative with the Australian term to ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor attended by Mr. R. Wilbeforce and Captain Wheatley, D.S.O., leaves Melbourne this morning for a riding tour through ...

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  11. ANTI-HATPIN LAW.

    The severe methods adopted by Berlin's chief of police, Herr Von Jagow, for the suppression of such female delinquencies as the wearing of hats in theatres, and the use ...

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  12. PEACE MESSAGES UNHEEDED.

    The goodwill sentiments of British Cabinet Ministers, when invited by the International Arbitration League to express their opinions as to the future relations of Great ...

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  13. "FIGHTING BOB" EVANS.

    The death is announced of Rear-Admiral Evans, who was known as "Fighting Bob." He died at Washington. The cause of death was indigestion. ...

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  14. KERANG TRAGEDY,

    KERANG, Thursday.—Mrs. Swift, who is alleged to have been assailed by her husband, died to-night. Alfred Thomas Swift, who is one of the landholders on the closer ...

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  15. REPUBLICAN LEADER.

    Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the instigator of the rebellion, has been enthusiastically welcomed to Nanking, where the Assembly last week elected him President of the ...

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  16. STORY OF OFFICERS.

    The officers of the Scottish Regiment in camp at Longmoor deny that there was a mutiny yesterday. As to the pugilistic encounter between the officer and private. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Forgery is rampant throughout the United States, amongst the principal victims being the insurance and fidelity companies. Their losses have been so heavy ...

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  18. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—The English cricketers, who play a two-days' match in Geelong, commencing at midday to-morrow, arrived on Thursday evening by train. They ...

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  19. ARMS FOR TRIPOLI. CANNOT GO THROUGH EGYPT.

    Stringent precautions are being taken to prevent the smuggling of arms through Egypt to the Tripoli hinterland for use by the Turks and Arabs. Posts have been ...

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  20. M. A. NOBLE.

    Sir,—I agree with "One of the Public." and, with many others, would like to know why Noble is not picked to represent Australia in the test matches to come? In ...

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  21. MURDER ALLEGED. QUARREL AND FALL.

    BARCALDINE, Thursday.—At the police court to-day Eugene Currie was brought up on remand, charged with the wilful murder of John Edward M'Cabe on the ...

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  22. STATISTICIAN CORRECTED.

    Sir,—It may seem ungrateful to find fault with the information so laboriously collected and so generously placed before the public by the cricket statistician Mr. R. ...

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  23. Y.M.C.A.'S HURRY APPEAL

    The board of the Young Men's Christian Association is attempting to raise £100,000 in a fortnight, in order to pay for the new headquarters in Tottenham Court-road, ...

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  24. WAR PARTY'S RETURN.

    The new Cabinet farmed by the Grand Vizier (Said Pasha), when the Sultan recalled him to power after his resignation in protest against the obstructionist tactics ...

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  25. TWO ITALIANS COMMITTED.

    PERTH, Thursday.—On December 22 a miner named Thomas Darlington was fatally stabbed at Whim Creek. An Italian named Joseph Selino and he were fighting ...

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  26. CRETE AND GREECE.

    The zeal of 23 Greek deputies, who visited Crete to stir up the annexation movement, has brought about the hasty dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies. By taking this ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Sir,—As an old cricketer, and one who has witnessed all the principal games both in this and other States during the last 35 years, kindly permit me to make a few ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, Jan. 3. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation, 25¼d.: rise 1-16d. ...

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  29. DENTISTS SUICIDE.

    Mr. Harold King, a promising young dentist, committed suicide in his rooms, at Professional-chambers, Collins-street, probably on Tuesday, and his body was ...

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  30. MINING SHARES.

    The following were the lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the shares mentioned:— British Broken Hill, 53—54. ...

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  31. LABOUR PROBLEMS. TOO MANY COMPLEX QUESTIONS.

    Mr. Thomas Burt, Liberal M.P. for Morpeth, and secretary of the Northumberland Miners' Mutual Provident Association (of which he was a member when a miner), has ...

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  32. POSITION OF CONSOLS.

    The "Daily News," supported by the "Pall Mall Gazette," is advocating the advisability of Government action to improve the position of Consols. ...

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  33. SHIPPING ALLIANCE.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company has acquired the controlling interest in the Federal Steam Navigation Company by an exchange of a portion of the [?]nissued ...

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  34. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The "Financial News" announces that the income bonds of the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia rose yesterday from £5 to £51. Important ...

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  35. LATE MR. LEWIS KIDDLE.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Lewis Kiddle took place yesterday afternoon from his late residence, "Moultassie," Toorak-road, South Yarra, the burial being made in the ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  37. COTTON LOCKOUT.

    The Blackburn unionists affected by the lock-out in the cotton trade have asked the Federation of Trades Unions to consider the question of declaring a general ...

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  38. TEAM FOR TEST MATCH.

    Sir,—Now that the second test is over, and has resulted in a bad defeat of our team. I would suggest in the face of the splendid showing of the only two ...

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  39. DARING BAG-SNATCHER.

    Despite the efforts of the detectives, who are handicapped by having only a vague desecription of the offender, the man who makes it his business to snatch handbags ...

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  40. 25,000 MINERS STRIKE.

    Twenty-five thousand coal-miners in the Borinage district have gone out on strike. Their groevance is that the masters paid their wages fortnightly instead of weekly, ...

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  41. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Now that Bardsley, [?], and Trumper have given such extraordinary proof of want of form as to fail in both innings, why not let, say, Barbour, ...

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  43. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of Premiers, which is to meet in Melbourne on January 17 at the State Parli[?]ment-house, will be opened in the Legislative Council Chamber at 3 o'clock ...

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  44. FREEDOM OF PERSIA.

    Lord Lamington, who is President of the Persia Committee, said, when speaking at Edinb[?]gh on Wednesday night, that Persi[?] had been hampered and [?]warted ...

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  45. ACTOR'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Frant Lacey (known as Lincoln) took place yesterday morning, from Sleight's mortuary in Collins-street, to the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, ...

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  46. CHAMPION BILLIARDS. GRAY'S POOR FORM.

    H. W. Stevenson, the champion billiard player of England, maintains his lead in the match of 18,000 up with the Australian George Gray. On Tuesday night he was ...

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  47. TRACKING A SUICIDE.

    BROADFORD. Thursday.—Word was sent here late last night that a man named James MacKachnie, 56 years of age, had committed suicide out at Green's saw-mill, ...

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  48. NEXT PRESIDENT.

    President Taft declares that nothing but death will keep him out of the next Presidential campaign. The voting begins in November, and the final count will be ...

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  49. LINDRUM V. REECE.

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  50. AMERICAN TENNIS PLAYERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A cable message was received this afternoon by Mr. P. B. Colquhoun, president of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association, stating that Beals ...

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  51. AGRICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    BLAMFIELD, Jan. 3.—Hay-cutting is parctically completed in this district, and the yield is expected to be very much below the average. However, in some cases very fair yields will be ...

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  52. SMALLPOX ON S.S. TAIYUAN.

    PORT DARWIN, Thursday.—The statement in a telegram that four cases of smallpox had been observed on board the s.s. Taiy[?]an is incorrect. There was only one ...

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