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  2. BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    Special leave to appeal has been granted by the Privy Council in the case of South Australia v. Victoria, which involves the question of the disputed boundary between ...

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  3. COAL STRIKE BILL. INTRODUCED BY MR. ASQUITH.

    The House of Commons was crowded ' yesterday afternoon when the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) introduced the Coal Mines Bill—the Government measure ...

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  4. STATE MINISTERS STRANDED.

    An exciting experience on the Yarra in a small boat yesterday convinced a State Ministerial party of the necessity of snagging the river. The boat was nearly ...

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  5. DIGNITY OF PARLIAMENT. WEAPON AGAINST CRITICISM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — In the early hours of this morning in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Carmichael (the AttorneyGeneral not being in atteadance) moved for ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    A pesonal estate of the value of £1,488,000 is reported by our London corresoibdent to have been left by Lord Wandsworth, whose father established the ...

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  7. A.N.A. CONFERENCE. CONSERVATION PROBLEMS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—The Australian Natives' Association's conference was resumed at the town-hall at 10 o'clock this morning. ...

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  8. WESTPHALIA STRIKE "OFF."

    A district conference of miners in Westphalia has been held at Bochum. It was resolved to declared the strike "off." ...

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  9. AMERICAN NAVAL SUPPLIES.

    The prevailing shortage of coal has threatened navy supplies. The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Meyer) has arranged a conference of bituminous coal operators ...

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  10. ITALY'S PEACE TERMS. SOVEREIGNTY IN TRIPOLI.

    Reports from the Rome correspondent of "The Times" give details of the terms upon which Italy will accept the friendly mediation of the powers in the dispute with ...

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  11. NAVAL RIVALRY. Mr. Churchill's Speech.

    The comments of the German press on the speech delivered by Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in introducing the naval estimates in the ...

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  12. AERONAUTICS IN WAR.

    From both aeroplanes and dirigible balloons the Italians are receiving much aid in their operations against the Turks in Tripoli. ...

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  13. MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Legislative Assembly this morning agreed to the second reading of the bill to increase members' salaries by £200. The voting was 40 ...

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  14. PORTABLE QUICK-FIRING GUN.

    Vickers Ltd., the ship-builders and aeroplane engine manufacturers, of Sheffield and Barrow, have made a successful trial of a quick-firing gun which can be carried ...

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  15. SPEAKER'S ROBES.

    ADELAIDE, Wedaesday. — The new Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. O'Loughlin) has not yey been able to procure the gown and bands which it is his ...

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  16. STATE EXPENDITURE.

    At the A.N.A. Conference on Tuesday reference was made to the amount of State expenditure, and it was stated that a reduction in the amount was necessary. The ...

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  17. THE FRENCH VIEW.

    The French press applauds the frankness shown by Mr. Churchill in his explanation of the British naval policy. ...

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  18. POLAR RESEARCH. AN ARCTIC DASH.

    Captain Sedoff is organising an expedition to the Arctic, and will make an attempt to reach the Pole. The organisation of the expedition is now ...

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  19. GERMAN POLICY.

    The Kaiser dined yesterday at the French Embassy. This is only the second time since 1870 that a German Emperor has accepted the hospitality of the French ...

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  20. DEPARTURE OF THE FRAM.

    HOBART, Wednesday,—Captain Amundsen's vessel, the Fram, left Hobart for Buenos Ayres to-day, after a stay of 13 days in port. She departed as ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two officers have undergone an extraordinary experience in a balloon. The balloon broke from its moorings, and drifted, dragging after if a steel rope. This rope, as ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joha Cock, of Brosdmeadows, farmer. who died on December 29. left, under a [?] dated November 7, 1910, real estate valued at £5,034, and personal property valued at £5,595, to his widow ...

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  23. DELEGATE'S SUDDEN ILLNESS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Wednesday.—One of the delegates to the conference, Mr. J. Entwisle, secretary of the Brighton branch, becam suddenly indisposed at 2 o'clock on ...

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  24. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    It was announced in the House of Commons yesterday by the First Lord of the Admiralty that, in connection with the reorganisation of the home fleet, the ...

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  25. STEAMSHIP TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A move of importance has been made between two great steamship companies which should have the effect of encouraging traffic to and from ...

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  26. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing was continued in the Water Police Court to-day of the case of Frank Denison Brown and John Macpherson, who are charged with ...

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  27. DESTROYER BUILDING.

    The "Standard" states that Germany has purchased 12 33-knot destroyers, which have been privately completed in the yards of the Schichan shipbuilding firm at Elbing, and, ...

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  28. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Senator Beveridge is strongly supporting Mr. Roosevelt in his Presidential campaign. He asserts that President Taft has done nothing to earth the trusts, and points out ...

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  29. CANADIAN FLEET.

    The Prime Minister of the Dominion, Mr. R. L. Borden, made a statement in Parliament last evening concerning the naval policy. He said that the existing naval ...

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  30. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    At the Fitzroy Court on Wednesday, before Mr. H. Morrison, P.M., Francis M'Owan, the driver of a motor-car, was charged with having neglected to sound the ...

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  31. AMERICAN TAXATION.

    A Democratic Excise Bill, taxing all incomes exceeding £1,000 a year, has been adopted by the House of Representatives by a large majority. ...

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  32. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Richard Arnst,the sculling champion of the world, has paid his first deposit in connection with his match against Ernest Barry, the English scu[?]ller. The race is ...

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  33. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Buxton) announces that he has withdrawn his support to the Woman Suffrage Bill (known as the Conciliation Bill, ...

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  34. COKE FOR LOCOMOTIVES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—As the result of another test made by the Commissioner of Railways, if has been decided to use coke on the engines in the suburban ...

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  35. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Hubert Richard Reed, of 190 Bridge-road, Richmond, grocer and wine and spirit merchant.—Causes of insolvency—Losses through sickness, and in realisation of stock, ...

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  36. BLACKHAM TESTIMONIAL.

    The Victorian Cricket Association acknowledges the kindest of Messrs. [?]. Branscombe and Co. in handing the gro[?] receipts from a recent evening's performance at "The Jesters" Theatre, St. ...

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  37. FAR EASTERN SHIPPING.

    The deferred stock of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company Limited has spur[?]ed to £285. This movement is due to rumours of a general ...

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  38. COAL VEND CASES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Appeals have been lodged in the High Court against the judgement of Mr. Justice in what is known as the Coal Vend case. The ...

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  39. TOM MANN ARRESTED

    Tom Mann, the wellknown socialist agitator, who has taken a leading part in events connected with the strike, has been artested. ...

    Article : 121 words
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