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  2. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, replying to a question by Sr. Vanheecker, refused to ask for a further declaration of the guarantees that Great Britain and ...

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  3. UNABLE TO CANVASS FOR HER HUSBAND.

    Mrs. Bryce (wife of Mr. J, Annan Bryce, the Radical member for the Inverness Burghs),who was the guest of honour at a suffragist luncheon at New York on ...

    Article : 303 words
  4. CANADA AND NAVY.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) moved the second reading of the Navy Bill in the Dominion House of Commons on Thursday. In an impassioned ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. II. Peake) was able to return to his office on Friday afternoon, and was engaged for several hours dealing with official correspondence. ...

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  6. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Many London and provincial newspapers in their leading articles demand that the Government should deal with the question of the House of Lords when Parliament ...

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  7. THE BRINK OF WAR.

    The Porte has intimated to the Greek Government that the sending of Cretan deputies to the Greek National Assembly, charged with the revision of the ...

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  8. DEATH OF MR. H. C. WARREN.

    Air. Henry C. Warren, one of Port Pirie's most prominent citizens, died at the residence of Dr. Carr at half-past 3 this morning, On Saturday last he ...

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  9. BACK TO THE PITS.

    The result of the aggregate meeting of southern miners to-morrow is looked forward to with great expectation. It is becoming daily more evident that the miners ...

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  10. EX-COMMONER IN TROUBLE.

    Mr. Fred Horner, an ex-member of the House of Commons for North Lambeth, has been committed for trial upon a charge of having telegraphed to The London Daily ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. UNITED STATES AND GERMANY.

    The trouble in connection with the renewal of the trade treaty between the United States and Germany, which lapees on February 7, has beep happily overcome, ...

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  12. FIRST OUTRAGE.

    The first outrage since the beginning of the strike has taken place. The following Particulars were received by telegram by Superintendent Saunders, West Maitland, ...

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  13. CAPITALISTIC CABMEN.

    The cab trade would appear, according to witness at the "Cabmen's (Undertakers') Board in Sydney on Tuesday night, to be a paying one. Mr. J. Fletcher (Secretary of ...

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  14. TURBULENT PERSIA

    The St. Petersburg press reports that Saidar Khan, chief supporter of ex-Shah of Persia, has been captured at Resht (an important town near the borders ...

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  15. ANOTHER MINE EXPLOSION.

    A mine explosion, attended with fearful mortality, ia reported from Las Esperandas Mexico. The catastrophe originated in a smoker's carelessness. It appears that a ...

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  16. WAGES BOARD EVIDENCE.

    Mr. Robertson (General Manager of the Metropolitan Colliery), in giving further evidence before the Southern Collieries Wages Board, said he objected to the ...

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  17. A LIVELY "CORPSE."

    "A lunatic was brought to Auckland on January 24 by Constable Armstrong from Dargaville, having been captured on the gumfields, Evidently the poor fellow (says ...

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  18. PRINCESS LOUISE OF BELGIUM.

    The notorious Princes Louise, elder daughter of the late King Leopold of Belgium, has again figured in the Law Courts. Only about a week ago she ...

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  19. INDIAN MURDER.

    Ananta Luxman Kanara, a youthful Hindu student, ans six others have been committed for trial in connection with the murder on December 21 of Mr. A. Jackson ...

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  20. A MONSTER CASE.

    What is thought to be the largest pacing case ever landed in South Australia was that delivered to Messrs. John Martin and Co., Limited, yesterday. The big case ...

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  21. THE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Sir—Your correspondent "Early Colo-nist" seeks an answer to a few questions, and as a fellow-reader and a trades unionist feel it a sense of duty to put him right. ...

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  22. THE FRENCH FLOODS.

    In the Estimates submitted to the Canadian House of Commons is a line of £10,000 towards the relief of the sufferers, by the floods in France. ...

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  23. BLOW TO THE BARRIER.

    The following information was telegraphed to us by the Secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company in Melbourne, on Friday:—"Owing to the coal strike and the ...

    Article : 316 words
  24. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Attention is drown to the advertisement of tho Lands Purchase Board in reference to the Mooralla and Kenilworth Estates, Victoria. These properties have been ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. TRIUMPHS OF EXPLORATION.

    The Japanese explorer, Zuicho, who has, been conducting; research in Chinese Tunkestan has discovered 30 Buddhist scrolls dating back to the period between the ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Mrs. Asquith, the wife of the Prime Minister, has consented to christen the first destroyer of the Australian Navy which will be launched on Wednesday next. It ...

    Article : 178 words
  27. FEDERAL MINISTERS DONATIONS.

    It was announced by the Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) to-day that although the Commonwealth Government was giving nothing to the French Flood Relief ...

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  28. MR. KUGELMANN'S NEXT VISIT.

    Attention is drawn to a largo advertisement in another portion nf this paper relating to the visit of Mr. H. E. Kugelemann, the distinguished consulting herbal ...

    Article : 171 words
  29. CANADIAN CORRUP­TION.

    The electors of Montreal, Canada, have spiritedly responded to the call for the removal of the civic legislators who were accused of corruption. ...

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  30. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Antwerp.—Baron Innerdale, steames, 3,344 tons, from Port pirie November 18 and Bunbury November 25. At Hamburg. Altona, steamer, 4,353 tons, from "Port ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. GROCERS' EXHIBITION

    South Australia has excellent display of produce at the Midland Countries Grocers Exhibition, which now being held at Birmingham. It is attracting much ...

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  33. MOUNTAIN MISHAPS,

    Two railway mishaps are reported" from the Blue Mountain. A coal train was coming into the Katoomba Station yesterday when the engine jumped the points and ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. W. Davidson, Inspector-General of Public Works, Victoria, will return to Australia by the Morea. Britain and Germany. ...

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  35. HOTEL SENSATION.

    At a late hour last night a masked burglar, with a revolver, sprang out on two young ladies, relatives of the proprietor of the Westminster Hotel, Regent ...

    Article : 329 words
  36. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts, M.P., has offered to the promoters of the Festival of the Empire, which is to be held in tie Crytal Palace Grounds during the coming summer, ...

    Article : 252 words
  37. CONSPIRACY TRIAL.

    The conspiracy trial was continued at the Central Criminal Court today, before Mr. Justice Pring. Joseph Doyle (Secretary of the Iron and ...

    Article : 460 words
  38. OFF THE LINE.

    Portion of a wheat train was wrecked at Trawalla, near to Beaufort, last evening. Two engines fouled the points, and, with three trucks, left the rails. Driver Heivey ...

    Article : 63 words
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  44. TO-DAT'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
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