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  2. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain announces that he will not stand for Parliament at the next election Unionist newspapers pay tribute to Mr. ...

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  3. REMARKABLE CANCER CURES.

    In September last the surgeon of the Middlesex Hospital announced remarkable results during the previous six months from the treatment of ...

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  4. SPEEDY MOTORIST.

    As a result of the fatality which occurred on Sydney road on December 20, when Gordon Campbell March (19), a wool classer of Ascot Vale was knocked off his ...

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  5. ADELAIDE ELECTION.

    The polling in connection with the election to fill the vacant Adelaide District seat in the House of Representatives will take place to-morrow between 8 a.m. and The Hon. J. G. Bice, Chief Secretary of South Australia, to-day inspected the mule and female prisons at South Brisbane. He was delighted and stated that he had never ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL WARFARE.

    Notices have been posted throughout the Transvaal railway system ordering a strike at midnight. A special meeting of Cabinet has ...

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  7. FACTORY FIRES.

    Fire and furniture factorial Apparently meaningless alliteration with however, a special significance in view of recent events. Like a hunter after game the element has ...

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  8. "TAKE ME UP."

    Im looking for Mr. Wright, Patiently looking for Mr. Wright To take me up on high. It was Madge Temple who used to sing ...

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  9. MILITANT TURKEY.

    The new War Minister, Enver Bey, has placed 280 generals and colonels on the retired list. A German officer will succeed Zia Pasha as Assistant Chief of Staff, and ...

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  10. THE DOGS' HOME.

    It has a rakish sound, and at first I was inclined to suspect some personal (and impertinent) application in on invitation to visit it, but any doubts I had entertained ...

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  11. PNEUMONIA ON THE RAND.

    In his concluding report on the prevelence of pneumonia on the Rand mines Sir Almroth Wright the eminent pathologist finds that the blood of the African ...

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  12. SOMNAMBULIST.

    Early this morning William Lockwood, an employe of the Family. Hotel, at Glenelg walked from his bedroom in a somnambulistic state tell from the balcony ...

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  13. APPEAL TO THE POWERS.

    The Valona correspondent of The Temps states that the International Commission which is sitting at Valona has received information to the effect that bands of ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    MOUNT GAMBIER January 7.—Messrs Charles Klintberg and Charles Yorwerk farmers were returning home yesterday afternoon in a spring dary ...

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  15. LONDON BUILDING TRADE.

    The master builders of London exasperated by the sequence of infringements of agreements with employes have decided to terminate forthwith the working ...

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  16. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    It is expected that the report of the Commission relating to Australia will be published between January 20 and January 30 It is understood that ...

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  17. OTTOMAN TROOPS CONCENTRATING

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Daily Mail telegraphs that is it reported that 40,000 Turkish troops have concentrated at Aivali in Asia Minor suggesting the ...

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  18. CURES IN BELGIUM.

    Drs. Rouffart and Jacobs have submitted to the Society for Gynecology the cases of two women who claim to have been definitely cured of cancer in the womb by ...

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  19. FRENCH MONET FOR SERVIA.

    A Servian loan for £10,000,000 at £93 15/ has been issued in the French capital About a third of the loan had been subscribed previously by a group of bankers ...

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  20. MISSION CONCORD.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Frodsham (formerly Bishop of North Queensland) states in a press letter that he does not believe a schism in the Anglican Church by any ...

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  21. SILO LEVELLED TO THE GROUND.

    MELBOURNE, January 8.—A large silo in course of section at the flourmills of Alex Gillespie & Sons swan street Burnley was caught by a storm last evening ...

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  22. MR. DONALD CAMPBELL IN AFRICA.

    After taking evidence in South Africa. Mr. Donald Campbell, the Commonwealth representative on the commission, and' a small committee will tour to the part of ...

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  23. HOOTS AND CHEERS.

    A meeting of the new Wharf Labourers Union was to have been held during the lunch hour to-day but before arrangements were made to guard the doors to ...

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  24. ULSTER EXCLUSION.

    The Westminster Gazette announces that negotiations are continuing Without untoward incident between the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  25. UNION FUNDS AND POLITICS.

    The report of the Weavers Protection Society declares that the small majority in the ballot of the northern weavers justifies the opinion of the committee ...

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  26. DEEPENING EMPIRE HARBOURS.

    Lord Pirrie Chairman of Harland and Wolff shipbuilders of Belfast hs submitted to the Dominions Commission a memorandum emphasizing the need for ...

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  27. UNFAIR COMPETITION.

    In the course of his policy speech, the Premier (Mr. Watt) intimated that it had been decided to invoke the aid of the Commonwealth Interstate Commission in cases ...

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  28. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    During the year 1913 imports of wheat into the United Kingdom aggregated 105,000,000 cwt. Of this huge total foreign countries contributed 55,000,000 cwt and ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYED IN AMERICA.

    Numerous unemployed here and at other Pacific coast cities, extending northward to Canada, are demanding the starting of relief works. More than 6,000 are out of ...

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  30. SUICIDE BY ASPHYXIATION.

    SYDNEY January 8.—An unknown man staying at the Empire Hotel, Annandale, was found dead in bed to-day having apparently connunitted suicide by ...

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  31. THE PROTESTANT UNIONIST

    Mr. Thomas Lough (Liberal M.P. for West Islington) expresses the opinion that the people of Ulster would give favourable consideration to home rule if the ...

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  32. BATTLE WITH STRIKERS.

    At Tacoma Washington State Austrian mining strikers, entrenched around a smelter fought another battle with the Sheriffs posse before the militia arrived ...

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  33. TELEGRAPH OPERATOR DROWNED.

    SYDNEY January 8.—While bathing at Taree. Arthur Sadler, a telegraph operator, suddenly sank and was drowned. ...

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  34. AN EX-CHIEF JUSTICE.

    A telegram from Los Angeles announces the death in his seventy fourth year of Sir Joseph Dubuc who was Chief Justice of Manitoba from 1903 to 1906. He had ...

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  35. COURAGE COMMENDED.

    A Magisterial enquiry was held to-day into the circumstances of the drowning at Altona Bay on the evening of December 31 of two men, Henry Fraser Tatlow and ...

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  36. DUBLIN CASTLE.

    Enquiries have been made regarding the incident of firing the bullet which perforated the sentry box outside the gate of Dublin castle and smashed an office ...

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  37. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    As a result of observations made by two detectives at Randwick Races on Boxing Day three men—Thomas Drury, Michael Duck, and Patrick Burke—appeared before ...

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  38. PROBLEM NOT SOLVED.

    The Daily Telegraph asserts on the highest authority, that the attempt to find a solution of the Ulster problem has failed, and that the reports to the effect ...

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  39. THE AMERICAN BASEBALLERS.

    The American baseballers played another match on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. At the conclusion of the ninth innings the scores were 3 all. The game ...

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  40. LIVERPOOL TRAGEDY.

    The inquest at Liverpool on Miss Bradfield, who is alleged to have been murdered by an employe of her brothers, named Summer, was opened to-day. ...

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  41. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Advices from Annapolis, Maryland, state that Rp. Cummings in opposing women's suffrage, offered to present a suffrage petition to the State Legislature, provided the ...

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  42. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  43. BRISTOL DOCKS.

    A meeting of citizens of Bristol has approved of the promotion of a Bill to authorize the expenditure of £500,000. to provide increased equipment of the docks, and ...

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  44. WHEAT ELEVATORS.

    According to the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Trefle) no time will be lost by the Government in bringing into operation a comprehensive scheme for the bulk ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    Referring to the butter export trade to-day the Premier Mr. Watt) said he hoped at the Premiers Conference to advance the direct steamer service from ...

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  46. BOMB IN BARRACKS.

    What is supposed to have been a dynamite bomb was thrown into the Territorial Barracks at Leeds where a number of police were quartered. ...

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  47. GRAY V. NEWMAN.

    George Gray will meet Newman on the following dates:—At Holborn Hall on January 28 at Manchester on May 4 and at Holborn Hall on May 25. ...

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  48. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    Owing to a peculiar position in connection with the counting of the local option votes in the suburban districts of Granville and Hurstville the final results of ...

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  49. "MUST NOT LAUGH."

    At the courtmartial at Strasburg upon Col. von Reuter commander of the Zabern garrison Herr Mueller a district commissary stated that von Reuter had told him ...

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  50. STUDENT'S MARRIAGE

    An extraordinary strike of college students has occurred at Shaw University, North Carolina The trouble arose when the President ...

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  51. FOOTBALL.

    The committee of the Amateur Football Associations has accepted the tennis arranged with the Football Association to heal the split which has lasted for ...

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  52. DAMAGED COINS.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest)has a scheme under consideration by which damaged or maltreated coins as they are usually called will be purchased ...

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  53. MEXICO.

    The press announces that the conference between President Wilson and Mr. Lind consisted merely of Mr. Lind reporting the success of the President's waiting policy ...

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  54. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN STATISTICS.

    The population of the State showed an increase during last year of 15,130 and now stands at 320,913—males 181,547 females 139,366. There was a net debt of £31,952 ...

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  55. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE.

    The evidence before the courtmartial in connection with the Zabern incidents is of a conflicting character. A military witness gate a description of ...

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  56. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—Standard, 2/24 Oils. — Linseed, £24 7/6 turpentine, 32/4½ British Trade.—Board of Trade returns ...

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  57. BARRIER HOSPITAL OVERCROWDED.

    The Broken Hill Hospital is overcrowded at present, although the position is not much worse than is usual. There are 45 typhoid cases now in the ...

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  58. JOHNSON'S WORLD CHALLENGE.

    The latest phase of the controversy whether Jack Johnson is still entitled to the world championship comes in a letter from the pugilist himself. ...

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  59. "JERKING AND JOLTING TRAMS."

    At a Coroner's inquest to-day, it was shown that Henry Turner an elderly gentleman had died from shock sustained through having one of his feet badly ...

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  60. THE CENTRAL STATE.

    South Australia received an excellent advertisement at Maidstone yesterday when the Agent-General (Hon A. A. Kirkpatrick) delivered a lantern lecture in the ...

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  61. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On December 31 the bridge which spans the gap on the line of the line of Victor Harbour tramway extension on the south-west corner of section 32 was completed. It is ...

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  62. NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

    Speaking at Bristol the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. Hobhouse) said that the financial and moral needs of Britian were so urgent that they could ...

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  63. NOT PRESENTED AT COURT.

    Mrs. Ida von Claussen has been commetted to the Matteawan Institution for the Insane. She recently brought an action against ...

    Article : 73 words
  64. Advertising

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  65. ALONG THE NILE.

    The French aviator. M. Pourpe has set out from Cairo on a flight to Khartown He has reached Wady-Halfa on the Nile. The air machine created a profound ...

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  66. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The verdict of the jury in the Coroner's enquiry regarding the deaths of the two signalmen in the Portsmouth dock fire was that the evidence was insufficient to show ...

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  67. BRITISH ART AT PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Sir Edward Poynter (President of the Royal Academy) and a committee of artists are urging the Government tp officially recognise a British fine art ...

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