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  2. "A NOTORIOUS BUSH. RANGER."

    At a luncheon given by the Commonwealth Government to some of the visiting State Ministers in Melbourne a couple of weeks ago, Mr. Griffith (New South Wales ...

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  3. A QUESTION OF SALVAGE.

    The chronic condition of insecurity and irritation which has lately existed on the local wharfs in so far as the industrial position is concerned, has resolved itself into ...

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  4. A FIERY WEEK-END.

    Thoroughly seasonable weather was experienced throughout South Australia on Saturday and Sunday. On the former day Clear skies were general, and under the ...

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  5. FRENCH CRISIS.

    The French newspapers are unanimously of opinion that the political crisis must be terminated. They state that the Ministry is not influenced by personal ambitions, and ...

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  6. SPARKS FROM THE TEST.

    "If they lick us it will be first time in 20 years come next March," rumbled an aged follower of the game down at the test on Saturday. "Johnny" Briggs ...

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  7. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    Polling in connection with the general elections for the Reichstag was begun today. Considerable excitement prevails among the Socialists, and the results of the ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. ELECTION NOTES.

    Dissolution, to-morrow, January 10. Issue of writ, Wednesday, January 17. Latest day of enrolment January 17, 9 p.m. Nominations must reach returning officers ...

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  9. ORDERED TO QUIT.

    The Manchu Princes have requested the throne to retire to Jehol immediately, and thus facilitate the conclusion of the rebellion. ...

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  10. TERRIBLE PLOT TO ASSASSINATE.

    While the Chinese are appointing their own headmen in those provinces which have declared themselves Republican, a society has been formed among influential ...

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  11. REMEMBER.

    Three more days to enrol. Every vote will be wanted. Do not risk being disfranchised. ...

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  12. ALLEGED ILLEGAL CLAIMS.

    "From what I have seen and heard, I am perfectly satisfied that the Legislative Council rolls are being stuffed wholesale." Thus a prominent Liberal politician expressed ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan) stated on Friday night that, on the advice of Professor Lowrie, the Government had decided to establish two Agricultural High Schools ...

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  14. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Gratification is felt by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) at the result of the interstate Political Labour Conference. He returned from Hobart to-day, in company with the ...

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  15. MONGOLIA'S FUTURE.

    Russia a few days ago forwarded a note to the Pekin authorities demanding China's recognition of the independence of outer Mongolia as regarded internal affairs ...

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  16. POSITION OF PARTIES.

    The latest returns in connection with the Reichstag elections give the following relative positions of parties:— Conservatives 35 ...

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  17. FRANK BEAUREPAIRE.

    A climax was reached yesterday regarding the controversy which has taken place here and in New South Wales whether Frank Beaurepaire, the ex-champion ...

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  18. THE NEW CABINET.

    M. Poincare has succeeded in forming a Cabinet, and has announced that the new Ministry will include the following:— Minister for Foreign Affairs, ...

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  19. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    A most destructive fire occurred in Halifax, Nova Scotia, yesterday. The premises of The Halifax Herald were destroyed. A fierce gale blowing at the ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. TRAGIC QUARREL.

    A tragic episode occurred at the Old Bailey to-day. Thomas Stephens, a barrister, 78 years of age, who on one occasion was a ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. DEFINITE ALLIANCES.

    Speaking at Glasgow, Lord Rosebery referred to what he characterized as Lord Roberts's serious criticisms of the Territorials. ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. AN IRREGULARITY DETECTED.

    A justice of the peace of many years standing has directed attention to an episode which is, to say the least, not a good advertisement for one of the host of justices ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. HUDSON BAY RAILWAY.

    The Government has finally decided to proceed with the construction of the Hudson Bay railway by reletting the contract which was dissolved subsequent to the ...

    Article : 31 words
  24. WINE DRINKING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  25. FARMERS' BANK FAILURE.

    The Government of the Dominion has decided to appoint a royal commission to investigate the failure of the Farmers' Bank. ...

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  26. AMERICA CRITICISED.

    In an address before the Leland Stanford University Dr. Alfred Moseley, C.M.G., well-known English educationist, said American teachers were disgracefully ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. CANADIAN MARINE UNDERWRITERS.

    A movement has been started to form a Canadian Marine Lloyd's. Government aid, not exceeding £200,000, has been premised. The project originated through ...

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  28. CABINET SPLIT.

    There are fresh indications that a split has occurred in the British Cabinet over the question of women's suffrage. The Daily Chronicle and The Westminster ...

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  29. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS STRIKE.

    The strike of engineers, moulders, blacksmiths, and boiler makers at the railway workshops is still unsettled. Several conferences have been held, and a deputation ...

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  30. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    A telegram from Tacoma, Washington State, reports a collision in Puget Sound between the British steamer Strathalbyn, bound to Australia with freight, and the ...

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  31. MINERAL PRODUCTION.

    The value of the mineral production of Canada during the year 1911 totalled £21,000,000, which represented an increase of 14 per cent., compared with the previous ...

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  32. INFORMAL ABSENT VOTES.

    One or two electors who intend to avail themselves of the absent-voting facilities have already secured and marked their papers. No absent voter's paper can be ...

    Article : 185 words
  33. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    A new coal depot is being installed at the Chatham dockyard; Hundreds of men are engaged night and day in the work of construction. The depot will have a capacity ...

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  34. GUNBOATS DESTROYED.

    The Italian cruiser of Piemonte, the steamer Garibaldina, and the destroyer Artiglieri intercepted seven Turkish gunboats and the armed yacht-Fauvette off Khufuda, on the ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. BOMBS.

    At an open-air demonstration held at Zilkowa in favour of the Turks a band of Bulgarians hurled three bombs in the midst of the large crowd. ...

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  36. MEMORIAL TO "C.B."

    The memorial erected by the National Liberal Club to the late Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman at Westminster Abbey was unveiled to-day. ...

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  37. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Messrs. Weddell & Co, in their annual report on the frozen meat trade, state that there is no prospect of any increase of supplied from the home herds and flocks ...

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  38. PERTH CITY LOAN.

    The underwriters are proceeding with the issue of a loan of £525,000 for the City of Perth, Western Australia. The loan will bear interest at 4 percent., and the price ...

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  39. AVIATOR KILLED.

    M. Ruchonnet, a well-known aviator, while aeroplaning at Selis, fell with his machine, and was killed instantly. ...

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  40. Record Poll Expected.

    One of the largest and most enthusiastic meetings in Caltowie was held at the institute hall on January 12. It was a combined gathering of the Indies' and men's ...

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  41. ACTORS ANNOYED.

    It has been resolved by the theatrical managers that the application for the registration of the projected union of actors shall be contested. At a meeting yesterday ...

    Article : 110 words
  42. BILLIARDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  43. FIRE IN LEPER COLONY.

    A telegram from New Bedford, Massachussets, states that the buildings in the leper colony, on Penited Island, have been destroyed by fire, and it is believed that ...

    Article : 46 words
  44. J. M. BLACKHAM FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  45. INMAN V. LINDRUM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  46. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY.

    The Labour leaders, Twietmoe, Chaney, and Joahannsen, have been rearrested, charged under Grand Jury indictment with conspiracy to bring into Los Angeles ...

    Article : 47 words
  47. GRAY'S TRIUMPH.

    Gray has again defeated Stevenson. The second of the three test matches between the Australian marvel and the English player was concluded last night. When ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. MOTORED TO TARCOOLA.

    Mr. N. A. Richardson arrived here today by motor car. He brought copies of The Register of Thursday. The journey averaged 16½ miles an hour from Port ...

    Article : 36 words
  49. INMAN V. LINDRUM.

    The scores in the billiards contest between Melbourne Inman and F. Lindrum, the Australian, are:—Inman, 8,000; Lindrum, 5,258. ...

    Article : 27 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. STEVENSON AND THE

    Stevenson recently announced that he did not intend to defend the championship, as the condition of his health rendered it necessary for him to leave England for ...

    Article : 58 words
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