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  2. GENERAL STRIKE BALLOT. Syndicalist Element in Unions.

    In view of the possibility of a strike in Wales, the Admiralty are securing heavy stocks of Welsh coal. The chairman of the Cambrian Trust ...

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  3. STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — As the outcome of the refusal of the Commissioner of Railways to grant an increase of 2/ a day to members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. ...

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  4. GREAT BANK ROBBERY.

    Private deteetivess have arrested two men simultancously at New York and Los Angeles on charges of complicity in the great robbery from the Bank of Montreal, ...

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  5. "IN VASION IMPOSSIBLE."

    The National Service League has issued an appeal to the people of the United Kingdom, signed by Lord Roberts, for support, financial and otherwise, of its movement to ...

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  6. LABOUR CONFERENCE. REFERENDUM QUESTIONS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—One of the questions which members of the Interstate Political Labour Conference have been awaiting with much in[?]est is that of the ...

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  7. GEELONG'S SUMMER SCHOOL.

    The quarantine gr[?]d at Portsea lies deserted and forsaken this new year—left to the fishers, the foxes, and the bronzewing upon the heights. It was the most ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Their Majesties the King-Emperor and the Queen-Empress left Caleutta on Monday for Bombay, where they will join the Royal yacht Medina and leave for England. An ...

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  9. WORDS OF PEACE.

    A semi-official statement appears in the press this morning denying that the "Daily News" interview with Lord Lonsdale, in which the Kaiser was described as "Great ...

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  10. DEADLOCK IN CHINA. ARMISTICE NOT RENEWED.

    The hopes of an early settlement of the troubles in China seem to be more remote. The latest news is of a disquieting character. ...

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  11. RAILWAY DISASTERS. COLLISION AT FULL SPEED.

    Two Canadian-Pacific trains met head-on when travelling at full speed near Terre Bonne, in Qunbee, on Sunday evening. They were crowded with passengers who had ...

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  12. DICKENS CENTENARY.

    The approach of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens was made the occasion a few weeks ago of an appeal by the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  13. MISSOURI TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A Rock Island passenger train was wrecked at P[?]tt River, near St. Joseph, Missouri, on Monday, as a result of a collision with a freight train. The death-roll ...

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  14. MONGOLIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    The Peking correspandent of the "New York Herald" reports that Russia has accompanied a damand upon the China Government for the recognition of Mongolia's ...

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  15. WHARF WORKERS' DEMANDS.

    The conference of representatives of the Australian Steamship Owners' Association and the Wharf Labourers' Union, to consider the demand of the men for increased ...

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  16. GASWORKS WRECKED.

    A series of serious accidents of an uncommon kind occurred at likeston, in Derbyshire. The water-tank at the gasworks burst, causing the gasometer to collapse. As it ...

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  17. MISSIONARY MURDERED.

    A former worker in the China Inland Mission. Mr. Filgate, was robbed and murdered. His body has been brought to the British Consulate at Hangehan. ...

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  18. MASSACRE BY ARABS.

    The hinterland Arabs are gathering in the vicinity of Derva and Tobruk. They are armed with several cannon and quickfiring guns. ...

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  19. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    At a meeting of the Victorian branch of the Tramway Employees' Association last night, when representatives of all the sheds were present, a resolution was passed to ...

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  20. ARGENTINE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    A serious railway strike throughout the Argentine has begun. The men recently put forward a demand for increase of pay and shorter hours of work. The Minister ...

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  21. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    The Moroccan negotiations which are being conducted at Madrid between Fance and Spain are still beclouded. France requires the Sultan to retain a ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIA TO-DAY.

    The interview with Mr. E. G. Jelli[?], formerly a Wellington solicitor, publiched by the "Standard," in which the statement was made that socialistle reforms had ...

    Article : 295 words
  23. HUDDART PARKER LTD.

    Successful applicants for shares in Huddart Parker Ltd. have now had notices posted to them notifying the result of their applications. The company advises that of ...

    Article : 394 words
  24. STATE CABINET. NEW COUNTY COURT JUDGE.

    The State Minister held the first Cabinet meeting of the new year yesterday. The sitting occupied the whole afternoon, and will be resumed early this morning. ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?]ine Stewart Proctor, Late of Dana-street, Ballarat, who died on November 29 last, left per[?]lty £5,[?], to her sister. June Hamilton, late of Albion-street, ...

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  26. NOTED MEDICAL WOMAN.

    Dr. Sophia Jex-Blake, the founder of the London School of Medicine for Women, and a remarkable personality, died at her home in Mark Cross, Susse[?], on Sunday, aged ...

    Article : 273 words
  27. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    At the invitation of the Orient S.N. Co. about 100 gentlemen partook of luncheon yesterday on board the new Royal Mail [?] Orama, the latest and largest British ...

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  28. CHAMPION BILLIARDS. GRAY V. STEVENSON.

    H. W. Stevenson, the English champion, as the result of yesterday's play, has slightly increased his lead over George Gray, the Australian, in their match of 18,000 up. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. SEVERE COLD. TRAINS BLOCKED BY SNOW.

    A severe cold wave is passing over practically the whole of the United States. In New York the death roll to date is 17. The cold wave extends right across the ...

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  30. CENSOR'S BLUE PENCIL.

    The long-standing dispute between the theatres and music-halls, which was partially settled a few weeks ago when the London Country Council agreed to issue ...

    Article : 142 words
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  32. LINDRUM V. INMAN.

    F. Lindrum, champion of Australian, has begun a match of 16,000 up level with Melbourne luman. The seores at the end of the first day's play were:— ...

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  33. ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS.

    The Cabinet also considered a number of administrative questions brought up by Ministers. It was decided that seven members of the Legislative Assembly should be ...

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  34. MOUNT ELLIOTT TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A telegram from Friezland in regard to the trouble at the Mount Elliott mine states that 500 men have been thrown idle. It is antleipated ...

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  35. DELEGATE'S LATE ARRIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. Mr. Hector Lamond, president of the New South Wales Labour League, returned from San Francisco to-day, and left by to-night's express ...

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  36. STOCK LOSSES IN ENGLAND.

    Scotland and the North of England have been visited by snowstorms of exceptional severity. The intense cold has resulted in extensive losses of stock, particularly in ...

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