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  2. MEN WHO MADE HISTORY.

    Having attended the anniversary of the birthday of the Stage for 20 successive years, I feel something of a pioneer myself. At any rate, I will yield to no one in my ...

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  3. BRITISH CONSUL WOUNDED.

    Latest advices from Southern Persia show that the British Consul. Mr. W. A. Smart, was travelling to Bushire and Shiraz, escorted by a body of Indian Sowars ...

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  4. THE CONDOMINIUM.

    Judge T. E. Roseby, the British representative in the Condominium Court of the New Hebrides, reached Sydney by the Pacifique. It was rumoured that a ...

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  5. BATTERED TO DEATH.

    A terrible tragedy was discovered in Hanbury street, Spitalfields this morning. A restaurant keeper, named Millstein and his wife were stabbed and battered to ...

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  6. CHINA'S REPUBLIC.

    The arrival of Dr. Sun Yat Sen has introduced a new forceful element into the councils of the revolutionists. It is understood that this enlightened Chinese leader ...

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  7. KING OF HAHNDORF.

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  8. DEBT OF GRATITUDE.

    At the Commemoration banquet at Glenelg on Thursday His Excellency the Governor, in responding to the toast of his health, said they had assembled that ...

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  9. PERSIA'S TROUBLES.

    The situation at Tabriz continues to cause considerable anxiety. The mob broke into the Governor-General's Palace, tore down all flags, cursed the ...

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  10. THE SEVENTY-FIFTH MILESTONE.

    Three-fourths of the tray to the century—younger, brighter, bigger, braver than ever. South Australia spent her seventy- fifth birthday anniversary in just such ...

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  11. PARTICULARS OF THE OUTRAGE.

    Mr. Smart has been found lying wounded outside Kazerun. Medical aid has been dispatched to the injured Consul. The escort accompanying him consisted ...

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  12. LANCASHIRE LOCKOUT.

    Notices have been posted in all cotton mills in north and north-east Lancashire that the mills will close to-night. The Spinners' Federation have decided to ...

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  13. LURING A PRINCE.

    The Shanghai correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that the revolutionists lured Prince Min. who is very wealthy, and formerly Crown Prince of Corea, from ...

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  14. FLIGHT OF TRIBESMEN.

    Advices from Persia state that two telephone lines between Tabriz and Julfa have been cut, and that 200 Caucasians and Fidais have fled from Tabriz to Karadagh ...

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  15. JAPANESE GENERAL AT HANKOW.

    The Japanese Gen. Shiba, who had control of the Japanese forces during the Boxer rising, at Pekin, will assume command of the foreign armies at Hankow. ...

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  16. ARBITRARY ARREST.

    At the instance of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) has taken official action regarding the alleged arbitrary arrest at ...

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  17. FIRE ON MAIL STEAMER.

    A sensation was caused on board the Peninsula and Oriental Company's steamer Isis yesterday. When the vessel was two hours out from ...

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  18. AGAINST INSURANCE.

    Five hundred medical practitioners in Glasgow, at a meeting last night, resolved by an overwhelming majority not to work under the National Insurance Act unless ...

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  19. CAUCASIANS ARRESTED.

    Ninety Caucasians have been arrested at Baku, on the Caspian Sea, for having attempted to enter Persia in order to take part in the present disturbances. ...

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  20. MEASURES FOR PUNISHMENT.

    A semi-official announcement is made that owing to Persia's inability to chastise those who were guilty of acts of foolhardy aggression, brutal tortures, and outrages ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The electric tramway strikers in the Lianelly district of Wales, have requested that their dispute be referred to arbitration on the question of union recognition. ...

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  22. CHILDREN IN FLAMES.

    A serious affair arose out of a simple incident at Chesterfield, Derbyshire, last night. A child, in attempting to light a cigarette ...

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  23. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    Serious concern is being manifested at the growing animosity on the part of Italians in respect of everything German. Business is described as being daily more difficult to ...

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  24. DIFFICULTY AT NEWPORT.

    Further difficulty has occurred at Newport in relation to the loading of steamers of the Houlder line. The union leaders are powerless to secure recognition of the ...

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  25. TEHERAN, December 28.

    Fighting at Tabriz has been renewed. Five persons in the Russian Consulate have been killed, and four others wounded. ...

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  26. BRAZIL BEEF.

    Preliminary details have been published of an American-Canadian syndicate, with Mr. Murdo Mackenzie as President, whose object is to establish in Sao Paulo, Brazil ...

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  27. NEW TREATIES.

    Two new treaties are likely to replace the Russo-American Treaty of 1832, which has been abrogated. One will relate purely to commerce and the other to matters of ...

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  28. DYNAMITE.

    Telegrams from Pittsburg state that the police have arrested a stranger at Monesin, Pennsylvania, on suspicion that he intended to use dynamite. He carried a suitcase ...

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  29. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    Sr. Robert M. La Follette (Leader of the Progressive Republicans in the United States Senate) opened his campaign yesterday at Claveland, Ohio, as a candidate for ...

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  30. THE RECEPTION.

    The leaven of those honoured old folk who saw this land in its infancy grows less and less in the ranks of the pioneers as the years stretch away. Yesterday the ...

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  31. PERISHED AT SEA.

    The steamer Hughenden, bound for Dublin, on her voyage from Smyrna, Asia Minor, has foundered in the Ear of Biscay. All excepting two members of the ...

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  32. CINEMATOGRAPH FIRE.

    During a cinematograph entertainment in the East-End of Berlin, the films ignited. The hands of the operator were severely burnt, and his cries caused by ...

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  33. CABLE RATES.

    It is announced that the Eastern Extension Company's deferred cable rate with Australasia applies to public messages. LONDON, December 28. ...

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  34. SEINE IN FLOOD.

    The present month has established a record as the wettest December for 100 years. The river Seine is in flood, and its waters are steadily rising. There is, however, no ...

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  35. PAUPERS POISONED.

    A party of paupers in a municipal shelter have been poisoned. Thirty-six of the number have succumbed. It is stated that they partook of smoked fish. ...

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  36. THE "ISLAND SITE."

    One of the most important decisions reached at to-day's meeting of the Federal Cabinet was in connection with the acquisition of a site for the erection of buildings ...

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  37. FEDERAL CAPITAL LANDS.

    In connection with the acquisition by the Commonwealth of all alienated lands in the Federal capital territory at Yass-Canberra, Mr. Fisher stated to-day that the ...

    Article : 259 words
  38. REVOLT IN THE CONGO.

    Reports received from Borax are to the effect that the whole of the natives in the Welle district of the Congo have revolted, and that the insurgents are armed with ...

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  39. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  40. WRESTLING.

    W. Gotch, the world's champion wrestler, met Munro in a match at Kansas City yesterday, and defeated his opponent in three straight falls. The first took 12 minutes ...

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  41. THE BANQUET.

    The Mayor of Glenelg (Mr. H. J. Pearce) entertained a large company at luncheon in the town hall shortly after noon. A large number of pioneers and prominent Glenelg ...

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  42. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Mr. Terence Barclay, son of Mr. Hugh Gurney Barclay, of Norwich, the well-known banker, has died from wounds which were inflicted by a pet lion. ...

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  43. PUGILISM.

    Jim Flynn and Tony Caponi were billed for a ten-round tight at Salt Lake City yesterday. Flynn knocked out his opponent in the third round. ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. PLEADS FOR PARDON.

    Reyes, the rebel leader, who has surrendered, pleads for pardon of his few followers. ...

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  45. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ELECTIONS.

    It is considered that the Conservatives are certain to win the elections in Prince Edward Island next month. Six seats are unopposed. ...

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  46. BILLIARDS.

    In the billiard match, at the close of yesterday's play, Reece had made 2,728 and, Lindrum, the Australian, 1,539. ...

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  48. ADELAIDE MOTOR CYCLISTS.

    Messrs. Movie, Churchward, Gilbert, Dunbar, Young, and Samson arrived in Melbourne at half-past 6 o'clock to-night, after a motor-cycle journey from Adelaide. ...

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  49. BARRIER BURGLARIES.

    Several small burglaries have been reported to the police during the last fortnight, but the losses generally have been insignificant. The most serious one was at ...

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  53. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The annual picnic of the German colonists was held on the grounds of the Commissioner of Insolvency (Mr. J. W. Macdonald), South road, on Christmas Day. A ...

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  57. RAILWAY FREIGHTS REDUCED.

    The scheme for the reduction of railway freight charges will come into operation on January 1. The concessions represent an aggregate approximate annual value of ...

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