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  2. LIBERTY WITH PROGRESS.

    Says "Ananias":—"The Legislative Council forced on this general election by trying to usurp powers belonging to the Assembly." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OPEN RUPTURE.

    The meeting of the Australian selectors to choose the team to represent the Commonwealth in the fourth test match degenerated into open rupture, and broke up in ...

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  4. A DIRE THREAT.

    The Imperialist troops personally attached to the Premier (Yuan Shih Kai) have circulated thousands of leaflets alleging that there is a secret society in Pekin seeking ...

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  5. NO SPLIT.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in all address in the city on Saturday night before the Liberal Club, denied the rumour that there was a split in the Cabinet over ...

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  6. SOUTH UNDER FIRE.

    The bush fires in the south continued with unabated vigour on Saturday, and many square miles of country were added to the huge area which has been swept by ...

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  7. BOTANIC PARK ORATORY.

    The old adage, "When you have a weak case abuse the other side, which has been so frequently practised by opponents of the Liberal platform was again ...

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  8. LABOUR IN TROUBLE.

    The Miners' Federation has adopted varying minimum rates of pay according to the various coal districts. This is as a basis for local negotiations with the coalowners ...

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  9. "AT DEATH'S DOOR."

    The Governor-General yesterday unveiled the tablets affixed to the soldier's memorial in Sturt street, Ballarat. The unveiled tablets record the names of all the Victorians ...

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  10. NAVAL DISASTER.

    A serious naval accident is reported Submarine A3, one of the older type of vessels built for the Admiralty about eight years ago, is stated to have been sunk in ...

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  11. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The outlook in connection with the cotton industry in Lancashire continues very grave. The masters have refused the application ...

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  12. SHIPS AS SECURITY.

    Telegrams from Shanghai last week indicated that, in view of the shortness of funds for carrying on the revolutionary cause, the newly appointed Republican Minister for ...

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  13. COLLIDED WITH THE HAZARD.

    Preliminary to assembling the fleet to welcome the King and Queen on their return from India, six submarines, accompanied by the first-class torpedo gunboats ...

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  14. THE MABON RESIGNS.

    The Mabon (the Right Hon. W. Abraham, Liberal M. P. for the Rhondda Division of Glamorganshire) has announced his resignation from the leadership of the ...

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  15. THE ABDICATION.

    The Premier (Yuan Shih Kai) is awaiting the concentration of 20,000 Chinese troops in Pekin before the publication of the abdication of the Manchu royal family. ...

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  16. ROMAN CATHOLICS THREATENED.

    The persecution of Roman Catholic non-union workers in the Nelson mills continues. The police have been obliged to escort these people to their homes and back to work ...

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  17. SIMILAR TRAGEDY CURIOUSLY RECALLED.

    As quickly as possible after the catastrophe occurred war vessels and tugs were on the scene, engaged in sweeping operations. The task was thoroughly carried ...

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  18. MOUNT BARKER IN DANGER.

    Twelve years ago the old-established and charmingly situated town of Mount Barker, one of the principal centres in the south, had an uncomfortably close call from a ...

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  19. FOREIGNERS GETTING READY.

    Mr. William Maxwell, the newspaper was correspondent, who called the attention of the world to the slaughter of Arabs by Italians in the Tripolitan oasis, and who ...

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  20. DOCK WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Five thousand dockers at Tilbury have struck as a protest against the employment of on-unionists. The shipowners will consider the situation at a meeting on ...

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  21. THE "SCAB."

    of Vancouver. The discontent has been fomented by the action of Socialist, who have demanded the right to address gatherings in the streets, contrary to special ...

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  22. HOW THE COLLISION OCCURRED.

    It appears that the Hazard was steaming at 10 knots an hour, and that the A3 was engaged in attacking her. Watchers on the Hazard observed the little craft dive, about ...

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  23. TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE.

    The want of uniformity in the control of telegraph business of the Commonwealth has been felt for some time and although many essays have been made to bring it ...

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  24. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN

    Sir Edward Carson, M. P., has received a cable message from Melbourne promissing the support of 6,000 Melbourne loyalists in opposition to the granting of home rule ...

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  25. SATURDAY'S BLAZE.

    During the past week no town has rendered greater assistance to the placed affected by the fires than has Mount Darker. The largest employers of labour— ...

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  26. "STARVATION DOCTOR"

    The trial of Mrs. Hazard, in the sensational "starvation" case, has been concluded —up to the stage that the matter has gone before the jury. ...

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  27. BRIDGEWATER DISTRICT.

    During the whole of the past week the Bridgewater district has been the scene of conflagrations. The blaze which was started on Cox's Creek by careless ...

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  28. AGREEMENT TO BE SIGNED.

    On Saturday the only matter dealt with by the Board of Control was to draw up an agreement to be signed by the members of the Australian team before they leave ...

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  29. "THE BOARD'S ILLEGAL ACTION."

    Dr. Ramsay Mailer, who acted as proxy for Mr. A. Aitken, one of the Victorian delegates, returned from Sydney on Saturday. He refused to make any statement ...

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  30. IRELAND CANNOT HAVE IT.

    That the Liberal Party does not unanimously favour home rule was indicated on Friday night, when Mr. J. M. Robinson (Liberal M. P. for the Tyneside division of ...

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  31. FOUR YOUNG OFFICERS LOST.

    The presence of an unusual number of officers on board—four in all—was due to the fact that an instructional course was being undertaken. The senior was Lieut. ...

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  32. BLOCKERS IN DANGER.

    Then the settlers on the northern side of the township had a visit from a fire which burnt from the neighbourhood of Carey's Gully towards Piccadilly and the eastern ...

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  33. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The Police Court hearing of the case in which Frederick Henry Seddon, an insurance agent, is charged with having feloniously killed Eliza Mary Barrow, 49 years ...

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  34. SUFFRAGETTES OUTFLANKED.

    A band of 20 suffragettes waited for hours at Charing Cross Station for the Prime Minister's expected return from the Continent, after spending a holiday id the South ...

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  35. METHODISTS PROTEST.

    Ulster Methodists are arranging to hold a convention of protest against Home Rule. In a total of 600 Presbyterian ministers in Ireland 111 have refused to take part in ...

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  36. GERMAN AND FRENCH SYMPATHY.

    Telegraphic messages of sympathy with the relatives of the dead sailors and with the British nation have been received from the Kaiser and the president of the French ...

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  37. NOTES.

    "The rigour of the provisions of the Early Closing Act of last year must be relaxed. Otherwise the ruin of a number of small shopkeepers in the city is inevitable."— ...

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  38. AERIAL STRENGTH.

    An official report has been published which shows that Germany possesses 12 military dirigible airships and 13 other vessels of similar type, while France has 15 military ...

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  39. GRUNTHAL ATTACKED.

    The fire which had imperilled Bridge water on Wednesday had threatened the residents of Grunthal, but after it had crossed the main rood and ran towards the ...

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  40. WRECKS IN ALASKA.

    Advices from Cordova, in Alaska, state that an earthquake occurred there yesterday. This was followed by a terrific storm, which swept the Alaskan coast and caused ...

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  41. BISHOP SPEAKS PLAINLY.

    The Right Rev. Charles Gare, D.D., Anglican Bishop of Oxford, addressing the Christian Social Union at Westminster, referred to the duty of churchmen in respect ...

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  43. CANADA'S DEFENCE.

    The Governor-General (the Duke of Connaught) has returned to Canada. Replying to a deputation from the Canadian Defence League, the Duke mentioned ...

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  44. LOSSES OF WATTLE AND STOCK.

    Further advices regarding the damage done in the wattle plantations of the Meadows and Echunga district show that the loss was been quite as great as was ...

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  45. A BRUTAL OUTRAGE.

    For assaulting a girl, Albert Hughes (26) was sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. Judge Chapman said it was the cruellest and most brutal outrage he had ever heard ...

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  47. AN OROHARDISTS LOSS.

    At Waringa, the residence of Mr, J. H. Goyder, Biggs's Flat, a battalion of 100 men were in and about the front verandab on Friday ready to cope with the fire, but ...

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  48. CITY OF CRIME.

    For months past crime in this city has been flagrant and rampant. Robberies under arms continue to flourish. The police seem to be powerless to trace any of the ...

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  49. HAHNDORF AT REST.

    The dwellers in the picturesque township of Hahndorf had had a most anxious time on Thursday and Friday, when the huge fires from Bridgewater and Mylor ...

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  50. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM AT BALHANNAH.

    On Thursday the Hahndorf correspondent of The Register wrote stating that when the fire on the western side of the town was at its greatest, a lady and ...

    Article : 215 words
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