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  2. HOME RULE. O'BRIEHITES' ATTITUDE.

    Mr. "Tim" Healy, addressing the All-for-for-Ireland League, at [?] said that he and his colleagues would support [?] reasonable form of Home Rule [?] would be fair to ...

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  3. POSITION IN CHINA. PRIESTS IN DANGER.

    Brigands have gained control of Talyvanfu, and 30 Italian priests and two foreign residents are in jeopardy. The Italian and British Ministers in ...

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  4. MILLIONS FOR WAR-SHIPS.

    The ship-building yards in Great Britain are very busy at present in building battleships. It is announced that 23 Dreadnoughts are now being built in the United ...

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  5. PEOPLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Interesting comments on the defence policy of the Commonwealth have been made by "The Times." It is stated in the article that the Commonwealth defence ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    In a memorandum issued by the Defence department, the proposed military system of the Union of South Africa, the outlines of which were contained in a ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. PLAYERS' PROPOSED ACTION.

    The leading players, the men who may be regarded as the "certainties" of the next Australian Eleven, are determined that the latest action of the Australian Board of ...

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  8. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    An important statement is made by the correspondent of "The Times" at Salonika. He states that he has reason to believe that the general conditions of peace have been ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Denman) presided at a meeting of the Excutive Council at Government-house yesterday morning the Ministers present being ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—What we want is new blood. Hill is done; likewise Trumper, Bardsley, Whitty, &c. Armstrong only made four runs in the first innings of the recent test, ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—After reading the letters to-day on the test match teams, I cannot help but take up my pen, and write on behalf of such men as Hill, Trumper, and Bardsley, ...

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  12. TROOPS FOR CANTON.

    The 129th Regiment of Baluchis, from India, and some detachments of Royal Artillery, are being sent by the British military authorities to Canton. ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATION AT BELFAST.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, and Mr. Redmond have arranged to deliver addresses in connection with Home Rule at a demonstration, which ...

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  14. CHING-TU RECAPTURED.

    Chao-hu-feng, ex-Viceroy of the Province of Szeehnan, with a body of Imperialist troops from Tibet, has recaptured Ching-tu, the capital of the province. Two ...

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  15. GERMANY AND MOROCCO

    Some remarkable evidence concerning the methods of Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter (the German Foreign Minister) has been given during a libel action now ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Rear-Admiral ljichi, commander of the training squadron in the Japanese navy. He was commander of Admiral Togo's flagship Mikasa in the ...

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  17. REFORM MOVEMENT.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—At the Trades and Labour Council on Friday night reference was made to the Chinese revolutionary movement. Mr. J. Elsworth, Jun., said ...

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  18. LABOUR PROBLEMS. A NATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    An important step has been taken by the executive of the General Federation of Trades Unions, which was asked by Blackburn unionists affected by the lockout ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Amongst the flood of useful information and advice to the selection committee contained this morning, I notice in the letters signed "Nune Pro Tune," the ...

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  20. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS

    A rumour to the effect that the United States is contemplating the giving of an indirect preference to American vessels passing through the Panama Canal is ...

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  21. ICE IN FIRE HOSE. CIGARETTE AND GASOLINE.

    The throwing-down of a lighted cigarette in a motor-works has been responsible for a fire of extensive dimensions. The cigarette came in contact with a can of ...

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  22. STATISTICS.

    Sir,—Mr. Gordon Crag to-day says that there were two errors in my letter which appeared in "The Argus" of the 3rd inst. He states "that the number of players ...

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  23. MINIMUM WAGE.

    A commencement has been made with the taking of the ballot among the miners of the United Kingdom on the question whether a national stoppage of work should ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP.

    A. F. Wilding, the well-known tennis player, formerly of New Zealand, in a letter to the "Manchester Guardian," applauds Larned's statement that America ...

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  25. SEVERAL STORES BURNT.

    A fire occurred in the business part of the town, and destroyed several stores. Owing to the extremely cold weather, the water froze immediately it left the house, ...

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  26. DRAIN OF STRIKE PAY.

    In connection with the cotton lockout, the Chief Industrial Commissioner (Sir G. R. Askwith) has had further conferences with the master and operatives of ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is pleasing to note that in this strenuous age more than one gentleman can soare time to compile cricket statistics, but I am afraid Mr. Gordon Crag's love ...

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  28. QUEEN'S JEWELS STOLEN.

    A high official of the Court of Siam has been arrested in London on a charge of being implicated in a robbery that took place more than two years ago, when the ...

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  29. ENGLISHMEN AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Friday.—The English cricketers, who are on a visit to Geelong, were given a civic welcome at the town-hall to-day by the mayor (Councillor Robert ...

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  30. MUTINOUS CHINESE CREW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As the result of a melee this afternoon on board the steamer Cra[?]ley, lying off Cremorne, Sydney, Hanlon, first mate of the vessel, was taken to ...

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  31. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONS. STEVENSON TO RETIRE.

    H. W. Stevenson, the champion billiard player of England, states that he does not intend to defend the championship. His health is so had that it will force him to ...

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  32. JOHN STRANGE WINTER.

    John Strange Winter (Mrs. Arthur Stannard), who died last month in London, although she published many works of [?]iction, some of which enjoyed great ...

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  33. PEOPLING THE LAND. LAND-SEEKERS' EXCURSION.

    ROCHESTER, Friday.—Mr. Bassett, with 17 landseekers, left Melbourne yesterday and to-day inspected the Nanncella blocks. All the members of the party ...

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  34. MIDLAND RAILWAY CO.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—The attention of Mr. Scaddan (Premier of Western Australia) was this evening directed to the cable message in "The Argus," stating that ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The land regulations which are now being finally drafted in connection with leaseholds to be granted in the Northern Territory are being framed on lines which will ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND POLICY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Speaking to a deputation from the Chamber of Manufactures, who protested against statement of the Trade and Labour Council that there was ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Meeban, late of Lyons-street south, Ballarat, retired farmer, who died on December 4 last. In his will dated April 7, 1911, left really [?] and personally £1,717 to relatives. ...

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  38. BOARD'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Syd. Smith jun., hon. secretary of the Board of Cricket Control, is by advertisement calling for applications from gentlemen desirous of acting as ...

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  39. WRECK OF THE ASKOY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nine men and the mate (Anders Andersen) of the wrecked Norwegian ship Askoy arrived in Sydney this morning. The Askoy was wrecked on ...

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  40. MUTINY OF GIRLS.

    An extraordinary outbreak, in which 300 girls took part, occurred in a reformatory at Clermont. Being dissatisfied with their conditions the girls rose in mutiny against ...

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  41. LIBERAL ORGANISATION.

    At the interstate conference of the Liberal organisations recently held in Melbourne the question of interchange of speakers between the States during ...

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  42. STEVENSON STILL LEADING.

    In the play yesterday in the billiard match of 18,000 up between Gray and Stevenson Gray succeeded in rather more than holding his own against the English champion. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN "BARRACKING."

    Mr. J. R. Hobbs, of the English cricket team now in Australia, is writing an account of the tour in the "Evening News." In his letter published to-day Mr. Hobbs ...

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  44. DEFECTIVE M[?] SUPPLY.

    PERTH,[?] THE [?] [?] [?] ...

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  45. SPEECH RESTORED.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Earlier in the week attention was drawn to the case of a young man who, about six weeks ago, lost the powers of hearing and speaking as the ...

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  46. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The first items to be dealt with under the tariff revision will be those in the iron and steel schedules. It is recommended by the sub-committee ...

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  47. LINDRUM AHEAD OF REECE.

    F. Lindrum, the Australian champion, is still ahead of his opponent, T. Reece. After yesterday's play Lindrum had a head of 811. His breaks to-day included one of 363. At ...

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  48. MOTOR BOATS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Marine Board, a draft notice affecting those in charge of motor boats was adopted as follows:— ...

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  49. WEST AUSTRALIAN MORALS.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—In welcoming Mr. S[?]dd[?] Premier of Western Australia, at Eaglehawk Town-hall to-night, the mayor (Councillor Webster) expressed a hope that ...

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  50. OLD TRAGEDY RECALLED.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—The recent discovery of human remains in the sand near Coogee recalls a tragedy which occurred on October 13, 1904, when the yacht Thelma ...

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  51. LABOUR IDEALS.

    At Thursday's meeting of the Albert-park branch of the Political Labour Council the following notice of motion for next meeting was tabled by Mr. G. Morris:— ...

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  52. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Treasurer (Mr. Dacey), replying to a deputation of railway workers to-day, made significant remarks in regard to the system of railway ...

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  53. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Scaddan), speaking at a reception at the town-hall to-day, said that he and his Government had been ...

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  54. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council held yesterday two new appointments in the Customs department were made. Mr. W. H. Barkley, who has been ...

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  55. SEISMOGRAPH RECORDS.

    Following is the record of the Melbourne Observatory seismograph for the week ending [?] a.m. on Friday, January 5:— December 30.—Earthquake, preliminary tremors ...

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  57. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    HOBART, Friday.—It having been reported in Sydney that the Antarctic Expedition party on Maequarie Island had communicated by wireless telegraph with ...

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  58. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—H. V. Hordern, the googlie bowler, returned to Sydney from Melbourne after the completion of the second test match, with a view to making ...

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  59. HOME FOR THE BLIND.

    The Lady Mayo[?] (Mrs. T. J. D[?]) desires to acknowledge the following additional donations, made in response to her appeal to raise funds to purchase the home at Brighton Beach[?] Amount ...

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  60. LATE CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS.

    CHILDERS, Thursday.—There have been several delays on the part of the Railway department in forwarding goods prior to the Christmas holidays. In a good many cases ...

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  61. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Forbes and Son.—At Charles-street, Richmond Cottage properties. C. H. Chapman and Co. [?] At Napler-street, Fitzroy Villa and cottage properties. ...

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