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  2. GENERAL STRIKE BALLOT RAILWAYMEN IN FAVOUR.

    The railwaymen's ballot to decide whether the Royal Strike Commission's recommendations shall be accepted or a general strike entered upon has been counted. The men ...

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  3. IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA. LORD DUDLEY'S PAPER.

    The "Daily News," in an article on Lord Dudley's Australian paper at the Royal Colonial Institute, makes special reference to the speaker's tribute to the purity of ...

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  4. KING LEAVES INDIA. OVATION IN BOMBAY.

    The King Emperor and Queen-Empress, having concluded their stay in India, left on Wednesday for England. Vast throngs gathered in the streets and ...

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  5. FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS. Startling Allegations.

    The French Cabinet resigned last night after an interview which the Premier (M. Caillaux) had with President Fallieres. The event followed quickly on the ...

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  6. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Most of the members of the laterstate Political Labour Conference have determined to leave for Melbourne or Sydney on Saturday. These ...

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  7. THIRD TEST MATCH. SELECTORS AT VARIANCE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Players on both sides in the test match had their final practice this morning. Hordern especially was in good bowling from. The practice ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION.

    In addition to the subjects already announced for discussion at the Premiers' Conference, which is to open in Melbourne next week, the following new questions have ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), we learn by cable from our London correspondent, is spending a holiday in the South of France. ...

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  10. QUEESLAND REPRESENTATIVES.

    BRSIBANE, Thrusday.—Of the party to attend the Premiers Conference in Melbourne the first section, consisting of the Treasurer, Mr. Barnes, and the ...

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  11. COAL-MINERS' DEMAND.

    The question of the threatened national strike of miners to secure the adoption of a minimum wage underground is attracting much attention. ...

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  12. Durbar Tragedy.

    The Indian Government is making inquiries into the circumstances connected with the death of the Rajah of Maihar, one of the smallest of the Indian states. He ...

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  13. FEDERAL MINISTER'S VIEW.

    Federal Ministers, amongst others, read with interest the address on "Some Impressions of Australia" deliveres by Lord Dudley at the Royal Colonial Institute, London, on ...

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  14. STATE SAVINGS BANKS. FEDERAL MINISTER'S CRITICISM.

    BROKEN HILL. Thursday.—In the course of a talk to-day with regard to the proposed Commonwealth Bank, Senator Pearce, the Minister for Defence, rather ...

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  15. VISIT TO PARIS.

    It is semi-officially announced that King George v., accompanied by Queen Mary, will visit Paris in the spring, and subsequently visit Berlin. ...

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  16. CHINA'S EMPEROR.

    The Peking correspondent of "The Times" states that the abdication of the Emperor at an early date is certain. Prince Ching, formerly Premier of China, ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS. IRISH HOME RULE.

    A number of papers dealing with the financial aspects of Irish Home Rule were read at the Royal Economic Society's Congress on Wednesday. The majority ...

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  18. NON-UNIONIST QUESTION.

    Referring to the great lock-out in the Lancashire cotton trade, the "Westminster Gazette" says that when the trade union leaders started the strike in two sheds they ...

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  19. NEW YORK FIRE.

    The great fire in Broadway, which destroyed the Equitable Life Assurance Society's magnificent building cost six lives and property work £1,000,000. The fire ...

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  20. VICTORIAN STEPS.

    The State authorities are losing no time with their arrangement to oppose the threatened interference of the Commonwealth with the State Savings Bank ...

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  21. MINISTRY'S HISTORY.

    The Caillaux Cabinet on June 23 last year succeeded the Monis Ministry, which left office because of the indiscrect utterance of an inexperienced member. ...

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  22. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    Twenty-seven thousand medical men have pledged themselves not to assist in the working of the National Insurance Act unless the "six cardinal points" are ...

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  23. HAIRDRESSERS' WAGES. EMPLOYERS FIRM.

    A metting of the newly-formed victorian Master Hairdressers' and Wigmakers' Association, which consists mainly of suburban hairdressers, was held at Morell's Hotel last ...

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  24. ACTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Steps were taken to-day to open a large number of new branches of the Government Savings Bank in all parts of the State. This policy will ...

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  25. BREAKING-UP ESTATES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the committee of members of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the question of breaking up large estates has ...

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  26. SYNDICALISTS DEFEATED.

    The Syndicalists' Union unsuccessfully declared a three days' strike, as a protest against the trial of three members who incited soldiers to desert. ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL PROTESTS.

    CLUNES, Thursday.—The Borough Council of Clunes have decided to comply with the request of the shire of Traralgon and protest against the Commonwealth ...

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  28. AN ENGLISH MURDER. ARREST AFTER THREE YEARS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—William Ward, otherwise George Smith, a labourer, 39 years of age, appeared at the City Court today on a charge of having murdered Ernest ...

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  29. "THE GATE OF LIFE."

    A remerkable seene was witnessed on Sunday during Divine service in St. Michael's Anglican church, at Stockton, Warwicksbire. ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH OFFICERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Fourth-class examining officers of the Customs department. Perth and Froment'[?] who complain that they have not received an increase during ...

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  31. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT POLO.

    The Melbourne Polo Club has this year been given renewed life, and for soem weeks past there have been regular practice games at Kooyong, Moonee Valley, or Albert-park, ...

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  32. MR. MURRAY AT TRAFALGAR.

    TRAFALGAR, Thursday.—About ninety gentlemen attended a dinner given in the Mechanics' hall. Trafalgar, last evening, to Mr. Barnes, M.L.A. Owing to the fact that ...

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  33. STORY OF THE CRIME.

    The history of the Chiswick assualt, as recorded in the London newspapers, is very interesting. On October 28, 1908, Ernest Nixey Smith, of Fisher's-lane, Chiswick, ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. D. R. M'GREGOR.

    The announcement of the death of Mr. D[?]nean Robert M'Gregon has been received with deep regret by a large circle of friends. Mr. M'Gregor, who was a well-known ...

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  35. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The selectors appointed by the Australian Board of Control for Intenational Cricket Matches (Messrs. C. Hill, F. A. Ired de, and P. A. M'Alister) have been working at ...

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  36. Effect on Bourse.

    The Bourse was weak to-day as a result of the Cabinet complications. ...

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  37. GALES AND SNOW. TRAIN BLOWN OFF LINE.

    A considerable portion of Canada is suffering from extremely severe weather. Trememdous gales are sweeping the eastern coast. In Newfoundland an express train ...

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  38. DISTURBED PERSIA.

    Lord Lamington, formerly Governor of Queen-land, who is president of the Persia Committee in London, has left England to visit Persia. Owing to the disturbed ...

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  39. AVALANCHE COVERS RAILWAY.

    In Montana, one of the American States on the Canadian border, heavy snow has fallen. An avalanche swept a rotary snowplough off the Great Northern railway ...

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  40. FARMS AND FREIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a meeting of the New South Wales coastal steamship companies this afternoon the industrial situation was discussed. ...

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  41. MISSING WARSHIP SAFE.

    The United States torpedo-boat destroyer, which was believed to have been lost in the gales off the coast of Bermuda, is safe, and is expected to arrive at Hamilton shortly. ...

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  42. CHAMPION BILLIARDS. GRAY V. STEVENSON.

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  43. SYDNEY MATCH PROFITS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Cricket Association's net profit from the test match played on the the Sydney Cricket-ground was £1,819. The Marylebone ...

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  44. TEAM FOR OLYMPIC GAMES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Amateur Swimming Association officially opened its Olympic Games Representation Fund to-day, when an appeal was ...

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  45. INCREASES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It has practically been decided that the price charged by hairdressers shall be increased on and after February 5, to 4d. for a shave, 9d. for ...

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  46. LABOURER'S HEAVY LOSS.

    Complaint has been made to the police by Alfred Fowles, a labourer, of Lara, that 50 sovereigns and 19/ in silver, which he had placed in a "tucker bag," were stolen, ...

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  47. TWENTY MILES OF FIRE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—An immense bush fire, with a face of 20 miles, is reported 95 miles south of Burracoppin, at a place where there is practically no settlement. ...

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  48. LINDRUM V. INMAN.

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