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  2. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The sitting of the Premiers Conference were resumed at State Parliament House yesterday morning at 10 o'clock The representatives present were:— ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION. "The Argus" Office, Friday, 2.30 a.m. LINER ON FIRE.

    Shortly before 2 o'clock this moiniug the Telegraph-office received notification that a fire had broken out on the White Star liner Sucvic, which is on a voyage from ...

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  4. MURDER AND ROBBERY. SERIES OF SHOCKING CRIMES.

    Bandits have perpetrated terrible murders at Bozeneian, near Warsaw. They visited a lonely locality, and broke into a house belonging to a wood merchant's ...

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  5. STEAMER TURNS TURTLE. Disaster Seen From Shore.

    Furious gales have been raging on the British coast for several days, and there has been great loss of life and property. The harbour works at many places have ...

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  6. BLOODTHIRSTY CHINESE. 10,000 Murders in Four Days.

    The Relief Mission which was sent out from the capital to Sian-fu, when it was reported at the end of November that foreigners had been massacred in that city, ...

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  7. "THE FORLORN HOPE." AUSTRALIAN PLUCK ADMIRED.

    The victory of the Englishmen in the third test match and featrues of the game are commented upon by the London press. Referring to the Australian practice of ...

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  8. WINTER STRIKE HARDSHIPS. Sufferings of Cotton Hands.

    Many meetings are being held throughout Lancashire to test the feeling of the operatives with regard to the proposal that the great cotton lockout shall cease, and ...

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  9. KING IN THE SUDAN.

    The Royal yacht Medina, en route to England from India, called at Port Sudan on Wednesday. The Khedive (Abbas Hilmi), the British Consul-General in Egypt ...

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  10. THREE SKULLS SMASHED.

    Burglars broke into a jeweller's shop in the city on Wednesday, and, finding that they had disturbed the occupiers of the dwelling overhead, took desperate steps to ...

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  11. Lost in Bay of Biscay.

    There is evidence that the Norwegian steamer Vanadis (2,945 tons) foundered in the Bay of Biscay when on the voyage from the Tyne to the Italian port of Civita ...

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  12. PASSENGERS AND CARGO.

    The following is a list of passengers booked to sail by the White Star liner suevic up to Tuesday last:—Mrs. M. A. Ingham, Mr. D. M'Rac, Subinspector J. D. Tate, Messrs. A. and D. Cullen, ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Deaman) left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Sorrento. His Excellency the Governor, attneded by ...

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  14. STRICT TUTOR SHOT.

    A schoolboy aged 17 years, who was attending the grammar school at Suezava, fired four shots at and fatally wounded his mathematical master, Herr Mokranski, on ...

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  15. ATTEMPT ON PREMIER'S LIFE.

    The man who made an attempt on the life of the Premier (Yuan Shih-kai), by throwing a bomb at him when he was driving through the streets of Peking after an ...

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  16. ULSTER DETERMINED.

    The Ulster Unionist are making very complete arrangements to assure that it will be imposible for the First Lord of the Admirably (Mr. Winston Churchill) to ...

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  17. ARGENTINE RAILWAYMEN.

    The firm action taken by the Government has had an effect upon the railway strikers, whose acts threaten to seriously affect the trade of the Argentine. The ...

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  18. CLEVER BAG TRICK.

    Signor Introvini, a well-known jeweller, of Turia, placed a bag containing jewels worth £20,000 on a table in the waiting-room of a railway station in the city. He ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    News has been received from Durban of an outbreak of bubonic plague at that port. Two cases have been reported, one proving to be fatal. ...

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  20. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When questioned further to-day about the prospects of his playing for Australia in the fourth test match, M. A. Noble said, "I wish to keep ...

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  21. DOMINION RECIPROCITY. CANADA'S TARIFF PROPOSALS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir William Hall-Jones), in an interview with respect to the negotiations for reciprocity between Canada and Australia, said ...

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  22. DISPUTED MARRIAGE.

    An important judgment affecting the legality of a marriage has been given by Mr. Justice Kenny in a suit brought by William Arland Ussher, a gentleman ...

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  23. SOCIALISTS AND MINERS.

    The convention of the United Mineworkers of America is sitting at Indianapolis. A resolution has been passed in favour of the State ownership of all ...

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  24. BRITISH SPY IN FORTRESS

    Recent letters sent to relatives in England by Captain Trench from the German fortress at Glutz, where he is serving a sentence for espionage, discount the story ...

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  25. PEACE TERMS CONCLUDING.

    Negotiations between the representatives of the Central Imperial Government and the Republicans, which were re-opened several days ago, are being concluded. A peaceful ...

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  26. BLACKHAM TESTIMONIAL. "THE ARGUS" LIST.

    We have received the following additional amounts in response to the appeal made in "The Argus" for subscriptions to a fund as a testimonial to the great Australian ...

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  27. MR. TUDOR PUZZLED.

    "I am at a loss to understand the cables," said the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) when questioned yesterday as to the steps the Government had taken to promote ...

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  28. COLLIERY BOYS STRIKE.

    WEST MAITLAND (N.S.W.), Thursday. —The Pelaw Main colliery has again been thrown idle owing to the attitude taken up by the boys employed in clipping the coal ...

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  29. GREAT FIRE LOSSES. DESTRUCTION AT OSAKA.

    The disastrous fire in Osaka on Monday night, which caused the loss of many lives and destroyed several thickly-populated quarters of the city before it was got under ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  31. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    Ed. Branscombe Ltd. are providing everything free of charge for the Blackham Benefit Concert, to be given on Monday evening next, at the Jesters', Arcadia, St. Kilda, ...

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  32. DAMAGE IN NEW YORK CITY.

    A fire which broke out in the premises of the Terminal Warehouse Company, near the North River, destroyed the building of seven stories and contents. Several ...

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  33. ORGANISING COLLECTIONS.

    Sir,—It is the desire of the South Suburban Churches Cricket Associations to assist in subscribing to the testimonial to "The Great Wicketkeeper," and players of 30 odd ...

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  34. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    The chairman of the State Water Commission (Mr. Mead) is making efforts to secure the more through cultivation of the land now supplied with water for ...

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  35. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  36. CHICAGO MEAT-WORKS ABLAZE.

    A fire broke out in the meat-packing plant of the firm of Schwartsehild and Sulzberger on Wednesday. The firemen were promptly on the secne and succeeded in confining the ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Clarke [?], late of Rochester West, farmer [?] on November 19 last, by his will, dated August 31, 1910, left personality £4,923 [?]. ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It may be of some interest to the public to know that the accident that caused Blackham' retirement from big cricket happened on the Melbourne Cricket-ground in ...

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  39. MOUNT LYELL MINERS.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary of the Amalgamated Mine employees' Association, stated to-night that the president (Mr. J. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    Much interest is being taken in a consignment of Australian mutton which, after complying with the meat inspection law, has been distributed to various centres. ...

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  41. MOORS ROUTED.

    The Moorish tribes in the neighbourhood of Fez are again becoming troublesome to the French army of occupation. On Tuesday they attacked a cloumn under General ...

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  42. THROWN FROM MOTOR.

    BROADFORD, Thursday.—While tra[?] between Melbourne and Nagambie [?] memories have been experiencing [?] of misfortune. yesterday they ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  44. DELHI'S CALLS FOR AID.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During the voyage of the Orient Company's R.M.S. Omrah, which arrived to-day, exceptionally heavy weather was experienced near Gibraltar, ...

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  45. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    In the match for 16,000 up Melbourne [?]man is increasing the margin between his score and that of the Australian champion F. Lindrum. At the close of Tuesday's play ...

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  46. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The News South Wales colts team to play Victoria in Melbourne on Anniversary Day is as follows:— ...

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  47. BIBLE-KISSING ABOLISHED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The new method of administering the [?]th in accordance with the act passed last year, has already become general in South Australian law ...

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  48. MEAT TRADE.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Some time [?] the freezing companies in the North [?] which have no office in London [?] for the purpose of improving ...

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  49. DOG'S DISPLAY OF GRIEF.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A septuagenarian, Frederick James Pascoe, died suddenly in Flinders-street on Thursday morning from heart disease. Pascoe was ...

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  50. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Fines amounting to £300 were conjointly imposed upon C. Naner master of the steamer Sumatra, and Thomas Brown and Sons, owners in ...

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  51. TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    The Colburg Tramit Language is opposing the preposed Brunswick, Coburg, and Bro[?]downs Electric Tramway Trust, on the ground that the expenditure contemplated by the draft bill in ...

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  52. ILLNESS AFTER SOCIAL.

    GUNNING, (N.S.W.)Thursday.— Twenty persons who had attended a social evening were seized with sudden illness on the following morning necessistating ...

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  53. FIRE ON HOTEL ROOF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A fire at the Wentworth Hotel, Church Hill, destroyed the wireless telegraphy installaton on the roof of the hoel. The installation was a ...

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  54. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    BABART, Thursday.—The fourth [?] [?] of the Su[?] Commission was held to-day. Mr. James Inges wholesale and re[?] said that the price of sugar ...

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