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  2. COAL TRADE DISPUTE.

    A "round-the-table" conference of masters and men interested in the "minimum wage for mines" dispute will be held in London on January 23. This was ...

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  3. NEW FRENCH CABINET. Leading Statesmen Join.

    Another political crisis—the fourth in 14 months—is being passed safely through, and already the names of the leading members of the new Cabinet can be announced. ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    Much importance is attached by Lord Rosebery to the statement by Lord Roberts, when making an appeal on behalf of the "efficiency movement" of the National ...

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  5. OVERCOME BY FOUL AIR.

    WYALONG (N.S.W.)., Sunday.—A terrible disaster happened yesterday afternoon at the Barrier mine, West Wyalong, Owing to a rush of air six miners lost their lives. ...

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  6. DISASTROUS FIRES

    WILLARRA, Sunday.—Practically half of the business portion of the town was destroyed by a fire which occurred here last night. There were no fire-fighting ...

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  7. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The national elections were begun on Friday, when the first ballots were held. The most important feature of the polling has been the success of the Social ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir John Fuller), attended by his private secretary (Mr. Wilberforce) and Captain Wheatley, arrived at Omeo on Saturday, after a week's ...

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  9. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION.

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  10. BARON KILLED BY SON.

    A terrible crime, of which a mother and her son were the perpetrators, and the head of the family was the victim, was committed at Cueu several weeks ago. ...

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  11. OPEN PROCEEDINGS.

    Mr. M'Gowen, the Premier of New South Wales, is scarcely likely to support the Victorian Treasurer. Mr. Watt, in his motion to have the Premiers' Conference open to ...

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  12. THREE BOYS DROWNED.

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday.—Last night the police received word that Joseph Butler aged 14 years, Ernest Butler, aged 10. sons of Mr. William Butler, stationmaster at ...

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  13. CHAMPION BILLIARDS. GRAY DEFEATS STEVENSON.

    George Gray, the Australian, has for the second time defeated H. W. Stevenson, the champion billiard player of the world, in a match of 18,000-up level. The ...

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  14. A PRIOR CONSULTATION.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Mr. Holman (the Attorney-General of New South Wales) arrived in Adelaide to-day to consult with the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Verran) ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Denham) left on Saturday morning for Melbourne, to attend the Premiers' Conference. ...

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  16. HAIRDRESSERS' STRIKE. FEW MEN AFFECTED.

    A meeting of hairdressers' employees was held at the Trades-hall yesterday. A previous resolution in favour of withdrawing to-day all men employed in shops which ...

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  17. FATHER AND SON,

    A libel action, brought by a son against his fatherm terminated in a tragic manner on Friday. Thomas English Stephens, a barrister ...

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  18. CHAMPION WILL NOT RETIRE.

    Stevenson has changed his mind, and will not retire from the championship, which he had threatened to do on account of ill-health. He will contest his right to ...

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  19. New Ministry.

    M. Raymond Poineare is 32 years of age, and was trained for the bar. He was first elected to Parliament in 1887 as the Republican representative of Commeray in the ...

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  20. INMAN V. LINDRUM.

    F. Lindrum, the Australian champion, continues' to hold second position in the game of 16,000 up with M. Inman. When play ended on Saturday the scores ...

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  21. SUMMERS RETURN. A TRYING DAY.

    Though not the hottest day during the present summer yesterday was probably the most trying. A strong north wind filled the streets with dust and the city was ...

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  22. ITALY AND TURKEY. ENCOUNTER AT SEA.

    An attack on Turkish gunboats by three vessels of the Italian navy has been attended by complete success. The Italian vessels engaged were the cruiser Piemonte. ...

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  23. BOXING OR FIGHTING?

    On November 13 last the Birmingham stipendiary (Mr. B. S. S. Foster), after a long hearing, decided that the boxing contest between Owen Moran, of worcester. ...

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  24. HAIRDRESSERS' CHARGES.

    Sir.—"A Citizen" in your last issue draws attention to how the present partial combination of hairdressers' hopes to exploit their customers by charging 100 per cent. ...

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  25. HEAT IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Tasmania was visited to-day by a heat wave. In Hobart the shade temperature was 38.2deg. at 3 o'clock, a hot wind blowing with a velocity of 47 ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] Executors, and Agency Company [?] of [?] Collins street. Melbourne, is applying [?] [?] of the will of the late John M[?], of P[?]ington-street, St. Kilda, ...

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  27. APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 125 to 103, voted in favour of the Constitational Bill, although a two-thirds' majority is required before it can become law. ...

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  28. BANDITS AND AVIATORS.

    Two bandits escaped from the police after a fight in the San Fernando district, and disppeared among the mountains. Taking advantage of the fact that the well-known ...

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  29. NATIVE ATROCITIES.

    The "Seeulo" publishes a report that the tribes in Northern Angola, on the West Coast of South Africa, have revolted against Portuguese rule, and now control ...

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  30. ACTORS AND MANAGERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A meeting of theatrical managers was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing a projected union of actors. There were ...

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  31. SAVING THE BABIES.

    When Mr. Hagelborn. M.L.C., was Acting Minister for Health he called a conference of municipal delegates to discuss the question of providing a supply of pure ...

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  32. BLACKHAM FUND. "THE ARGUS" LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  33. BULGARIAN BOMBS.

    Whilst an open[?] demon-tration in favour of the Turk[?] was being held at Zilkona, a member of pan-Bulgarians threw three bombs among[?] the crowd. Three ...

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  34. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following message has been received from the Italian embassy in London by the acting consul-general for Italy (Cav. G. Ferrande); "Des[?]s Pienionte, ...

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  35. SPANISH ANARCHISTS.

    Seven anarchist rioters, who were convirted at Cullera, near Valencin, of the assussination of a judge during the serious disturbances in September, and sentenced to ...

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  36. SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN.

    There are fresh indivations that a split may take place in the Asquith Cabinet on the question of suffrage for women. The "Daily Chronicle" and the ...

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  37. ORGANISING SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    On a number of cricket grounds on Saturday collections were made for "The Argus" Fund, and these will be supplemented next Saturday, s[?]ries wishing ...

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  38. LAST DAYS OF COURT.

    Renter's Perking correspondent announcees that the Thronc has decided to abdicate and relive to Jehol Arrangements, with the inteation, are being ...

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  39. SHILLINGS AT TEST MATCH.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. Jack Lyons con[?] his effort for the Blackham tes[?][?] of the test match yesterday, and, in small donations brought his mod[?] [?] ...

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  40. MARINE INSURANCE.

    It has long been contended that the Government should introduce a hill making all over-in-surance of shipping illegal. owners being empowered to recover only ...

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  41. UNEXPECTED FORTUNES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. Inquities made in this State by a detective from America have resulted in four persons resident in New South Wales, all in rather humble ...

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  42. JESTERS' ENTERTAINMENT.

    The Jesters' Company, at Arcadia, St. Kilda, intend to to give an entertainment on monday January 22 in [?] of the Blackham [?]monial fund. [?]. H. E. Earrow of ...

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  43. AMERICAN PRESS.

    Mr. Alfred Mosely, the eminent English educationist made a notable speech when addressing a gathering at the Leland Stanford, Jun., University on Friday. He said ...

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  44. THE IRISH ENVOYS.

    Mr. Hazleton and Mr. W. A. Redmond. M.P.'S, trish envoys, were the guests of the shamrock Club at a social on Saturday evening, to mark the close of the Victorian ...

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  45. CREMATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Archbishop Kelly, pending to-day at North Sydney, referred to application a subject which he said was saw before the public. He declared that ...

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  46. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Sunday.—The steamer Malaria arrived from the islands at noon to-day. She sails for sydney tomorrow at 10 a.m. She experienced rough ...

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  47. IMMORAL LITERATURE.

    At a large meeting of the provisional committee of the Catholic Federation, held in the Cathedral-hall on Saturday evenifng. Mr. E. M' Gec presiding the secretary in ...

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  48. COUNTRYMAN ROBBED.

    The old story of the contiding countryman and the city sharper was retold to the police on Saturday by Charles Austia, a been labourer. He said that on the ...

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  49. ADAM L. GORDON MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Justice Grant, the hon, secretary of the Adam Linday Garden Memorial Fund, acknowledges receipt of [?] from Mr. Frank Hrennan, M.H.K., and [?] from C.C. ...

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  50. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    TUNGAMAH, Saturday.—The Tungamah shire valuer (Mr. M. J. Timothy), at the last meeting of the council submitted a revision of the shire valuation as follows. Central Riding. £10,834: ...

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