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  2. COAL STRIKE THREAT. RUSH FOR SUPPLIES.

    The Admiralty has diverted orders for coal from Cardiff to the north of England, and large Italian State railway contracts have been placed in Yorkshire. These ...

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  3. EVE OF ABDICATION. "NO-SURRENDER" MANCHUS.

    Dr. Sun Yat-sen, who was elected President of the Republic by the Nanking Assembly, has telegraphed to the Premier (Yuan Shih-kai) opposing the creation of a ...

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  4. GOVERNOR OF BENGAL. LORD CARMICHAEL APPOINTED.

    It is officially announced that Lord Carmichael, Governor of Madras, and formerly Governor of Victoria, has been appointed to the important position of Governor of ...

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  5. OUTLOOK IN EUROPE. GERMANY'S COLONIAL QUEST.

    The "Saturday Review" is responsible for the statement that the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) has privately intimated that Great Britain will not oppose the ...

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  6. MR. A. J. BLACK'S DEATH. POLITICAL LEAGUES' SYMPATHY.

    The news of the tragic death of Mr. A. J. Black (chairman of the People's Party), who was killed in a motor accident between Camperdown and Terang on ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Lord Charles Melbourne Hope, younger brother of the Marquis of Linlithgow, who was born in Victoria when his father was Governor, has received a commission ...

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  8. CRICKET TROUBLE. PLAYERS' STRONG PROTEST.

    The position in connection with the dispute between the Australian Board of Control for international cricket matches and the leading players regarding the ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    The Italians have occupied the Girgarish oasis, from which they retired temporarily on Thursday, after having been engaged with a Turkish force throughout the day. ...

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  10. ARGENTINE RALLWAY DLSPUTE.

    The railway companies in the Argentine have refused to dismiss the new hannds, taken on during the railway strike, although the railway men insist on the ...

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  11. REMOVAL OF CAPITAL.

    The majority of the ruling chiefs of Northern India have applied to the Indian Government for sites for houses in Delhi, the new capital. ...

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  12. Bulgarian Outrages.

    A court-martial has been held in connection with the rioting which took place at [?]shtib on December 3, and which was the sequel to bomb outrages perpetrated, it was ...

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  13. THE FUNERAL.

    TERANG, Monday.—The funeral of Mr. A. J. Black took place this afternoon. The cortege, which moved from Mt. Noorat, Mr. Black's late residence, consisted of ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An imposing ceremony,in which 300 priests participated,was heldin the Roman Catholie Cathedrul of Westminster this afternoon, on the occasion of the return ...

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  15. CORONATION MEDALS.

    A report has been published in the "Pall Mall Gazette" that some discontent has been caused in India because 35,000 Coronation medals were issued to civilians, and ...

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  16. ANGLO-GERMAN TREATY.

    The ratifications have been exchanged of an Anglo-German treaty providing for the extradition of criminals between Germany and various British protectorates in Africa. ...

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  17. TROOPS FOR MONGOLIA.

    The Russians have declined to allow the Chinese troops to entrain to Nthailar to oppose the Mongolians, who have declared their independence. The troops have ...

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  18. AUSTRALASIA IN 1911.

    In its annual review of the progress of the oversea portions of the empire last year."The Times" expresses the view that the Commonwealth fared well in 1911,but ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN.

    The Nationalists in Dublin threaten that, if the opposition of the Ulster Unionists to the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) and the Nationalist leader ...

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  20. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" gives a forecast of the German naval shipbuilding programme for 1912, which indicates a recrudescence of naval ...

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  21. STARVATION "CURE."

    Considerable interest was aroused by the information in a cable messeage yesterday that the two sisters, Claire and Dorothea Williamson, who were alleged to have been ...

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  22. JAPAN AND MANCHURIA.

    Significant comments are made by the press regarding the situation in China. Inspired journals refer to the probability of action being taken for the conservation of ...

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  23. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    When the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) was delivering a political speech at Sunderland on Saturday, he was asked a question with regard to the Cabinet's ...

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  24. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    King Victor Emmanuel of ltaly entertained at a bliquet on Saturday the German Foreign Minister (Berr von KiderlenWacehter), who is visiting Rome. ...

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  25. "GET RICH QUICK"PLAN.

    A man 70 years of age and a woman have been arrested at Falmouth aboard the yacht Excelsior on charges of being conunected with exten-ive frauds in Paris,It is alleged ...

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  26. DREADNOUGHTS FOR ITALY.

    Greater activity is being shown by Italy in increasing her naval strength. The announcement has been unexpectedly made that she intends to build two more large ...

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  27. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    A conference of the Royal College of Surgeons was held at Edinburgh, and it was decided to form a medical insurance council to represent the profession in relation ...

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  28. RUSSIAN PREPARATIONS.

    Ministers are preparing a bill to provide for the establishment of new naval bases on the Baltic, and also to construct, within five years, four super-cruisers, besides ...

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  29. BRISBANE TRAM TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Monday,—No important developments oceurred today in connection with the strike of tramwny employce,who ceased work because they would not obey ...

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  30. MR.HENRY LABOUCHERRE.

    The announcement is made by Reuter's Ageney that the late Mr,Reary Labouchere.the well-know journalist and politician has left an estate vaIued at £2,000,000. ...

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  31. ROWING AT OLYMPLC GAMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—At meeting of the New South Wales Rowing Association tonight it wis announced that the following twelve oarsmen had been selected for the ...

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  32. SURPRISE IN LONDON.

    The Russian naval programme and the unexpected increase in Italian building of warships is considered to be more notable, because they follow the announcement of ...

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  33. AEROPLANE ON FIRE. HELPLESS AVIATOR DIES.

    Two deaths, as the result of aviation accidents, are reported. Lieutenant Boerner, whose machine caught fire while aeroplaning at Senliss ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantiy of wheat and f[?]our aflot for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,555,000 quarters, agniust 2,425,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  35. BOARD OFFICIALS RETICENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When questioned further to-day about the ultimatum sent by six cricketers to the Board of Control, the chairman of the board (Mr. W. P. ...

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  36. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday,— A mass meeting of the members of the Sydney Whart Labourers'Union was held tonight at the Town-hall, It was attended by between ...

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  37. SEIZURE OF FRENCH VESSEL.

    The Premier (M. Poincaire), replying to a question in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the Hague Convention holds that Turks on the French mail steamer ...

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  38. HEIGHT RECORD.

    At Senlis M. Verrep, while making an aeroplane flight with two passengers, reached a height of 3,52[?]ft., which constitutes a record under such conditions. ...

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  39. TRIANGULAR TESTS.

    P. W. Sherwell, who was captain of the South African team which visited Australia, will not be able to go to England to take part in the triangular test matches ...

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  40. LABOUR BODIES QUARREL.

    ORANGE (N.S.W.),Sunday,— Labour polities here are "mixed."At an election of officer of the political Labour League recently the chuirman ruled that members ...

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  41. TRUMPER'S INJURY.

    The injury which Victor Trumper,vicecaptain of the Australian cricket team, sustained during the chird test match Adelaide.has been giving more trouble ...

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  42. If Italy Refuses.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" hints at the possibility of a naval demonstration by France in the event of Italy refusing to liberate the ...

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  43. BLACKHAM TESTIMONIAL. "THE ARGUS" LIST.

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Wa[?]e, late of Rutherglen, farmer, who [?] on December [?] last, by his will, filed for pro[?] yesterday, left realty £2,[?], and personalty [?], to his children. ...

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  45. CROSS-COUNTRY CYCLING.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— Franes Birtles, the well-known eyelist, arrived from Perth on Sunday night, having covered 1,973 miltes in to minutes under 20 days.His ...

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  46. HORSES SHOT.

    MAFFRA. Monday, —About a mouth ago a horse belonging to Mr.W. Richardson was found dead,and be informed Counstable Needman, of the fact.The body was ...

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  47. Report From Rome.

    It is semi-officially announced here that the Manouba's Turks vainly attempted to charter a yacht at Marseilles for the purpose of landing on the desert at a spot ...

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  48. MOTHER CHARGED.

    At the prshran Court yesterday,before Mos[?]rs, phipps (chairman). Curwen Walher.and Martin,J.P.S.an elderly women named Sarah Brown was charged with ...

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  49. HAIRDRESSERS'DISPUTE.

    So barmiul has been the picketing of hairdresers'shops in the industrial suburbs by members of the Hordrcssers Employees' Union out on strike that a few more ...

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  50. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The Victorian Cricket Association wishes to acknowledge, in addition to £312/17 previously published, further subscriptions as follows:—Melbourne Cricket Club, £21; Sydney Cricket-ground, ...

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  51. FOUR PLAY SUSPECTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday,— A case has been reported to the police from Bingara which involves a suspicion of foul play,the charred [?]emains of a woman having been ...

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  52. JESTER'S ENTERTAINMENT.

    About [?] will be added to the Blackham testimonial fund as a result of the special performance given by "The Je[?]ters" at Arcadia, St. Kilda, yesterday evening. The company of performers ...

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  53. SCHOOL CLOSED.

    COLERAINE, Monday,— The staff of teachers of the Coleraine State school was inissing today, The explmation is that the head teacher has not returned from the ...

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  55. A FINE INNINGS.

    Sir,—Blackham, in his 40th year, was a partner in a performance the like of which for fast scoring it would not be easy to find in a really important match. At ...

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  56. SUICIDE BY POISON.

    NARRABRI,Monday, — Alberl Edward Heighney. a labourer,took two packet of styehnioe dissolved in imegar in the presence of his were.the [?]icerwards gave ...

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  58. WELLINGTON'S ANNIVERSARY.

    WELLINGTON, Monday,— Wellington today celebrated the seventy-second anni[?]ary of its foundation.The day was ob[?]erved as a close holiday.The weather was ...

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  59. Suspected Russian Ship.

    The French authorities at Tunis have seized the Russian steamer Odessa, owing to the vessel being in possession of papers alleged to be forged and of 350 tons of ...

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