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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The assisted immigrants for Queensland in 1911 numbered 12,801, for Western Australia 10,255, for Victoria 5540, and for South Australia 1040. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The bulk of the 1000 engineers, boilermakers, and blacksmiths employed at the locomotive workshops who ceased work yesterday remained away to-day, when ...

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  4. LORD LAMINGTON.

    Lord Lamington has started for Persia. The disturbed condition of the country prevented Lady Lamington from accompanying him. ...

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  5. MISSING DESTROYER SAFE.

    The missing torpedo boat destroyer is off the coast of the Bermudas, and has reported safe. She is expected to arrive at Hamilton, Bermuda, shortly. Anxiety has ...

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  6. LORD DUDLEY ON AUSTRALIA.

    The " Daily Mail " says the Earl of Dudley's tribute to the purity of Australia's public service was a great thing to say, but everyone would believe it. Canada's ...

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  7. BRITISH BROKEN HILL MINE.

    Mr. Kings, in a report relating to the new/section of the British Broken Hill mine, estimates the ore reserves as at least 1,000,000 tons, which, he says, ...

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  8. THE EQUITABLE LIFE.

    Stock worth $50,000,000 (£10,000,000) has been recovered from the value of the Equitable Life Assurance building. Other valuable documents are still missing. ...

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  9. SWIMMING.

    The quarter-mile swimming championship of the state was won by last year's holder, W. Longworth, who defeated H. Hardwick by fifteen yards in 5 min. 20[?] ...

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  10. POPULATION OF FRANCE.

    The recent census shows the population of France at 39,500,000, which is an increase in the past five years of 349,000. The census declared that the rural migra ...

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  11. FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS.

    M. Delcasse has resigned his portfolio of Minister for Marine to take up that of Minister for Foreign Affairs, rendered vacant by the sudden resignation of M. ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. Henderson, the Labour member for Barnard Castle, speaking at Sunderland, said that the Labour members would not support the disestablishment of the ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    In connection with the proposal to establish a high school at Herberton, the inspector who reported on the district expressed doubt as to whether the twenty ...

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  14. SHIP'S SORRY PLIGHT.

    The barque Glenesk, which was reported to be overdue, has been towed into Lough Royle. She was crippled in a gale. ...

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  15. TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The results of the examinations in connection with the Technical Colleges were announced to-day. They are exclusive of the day school and other departments of ...

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  16. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The cotton conference is virtually at a deadlock. The representatives of the operation declined to recognise the masters terms. The men suggested a six months ...

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  17. VICTORIAN FACTORY CONDITIONS.

    Mr. Cuthbertson, in an interview with a representative of the " Manchester Guardian,' explained the demand for labour in Victoria, and referred to the ...

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  18. GLADSTONE.

    Advices from'Miriam.Vale state that the weather has been disappointing. Rain fall, but [?] more is required. For some time the cream brought into the ...

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  19. THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) is spending a holiday in the south of France. ...

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  20. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Lieutenant Sampson launched a bi-plane at Sheerness from planks built out from the turrots of the battleship Africa, and made a successful flight. ...

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  21. THE DUBAR.

    The Government is Inquiring into the death of the Rajah of Maihar, who was shot in the street during the durbar at Delhi. It is supposed that the outrage ...

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  22. SPORTING TELEGRAMS THE TURF.

    The following are the latest scratch ings:— Challenge Stakes.—Blairgour and Strathio. ...

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  23. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Russians at Tabriz state that the Shaik-ul-Islan and the clergy are preaching the extermination of the Russians. ...

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  24. BIG FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    A fire broke out in the buildings of the Equitable life Assurance Company, and resulted in the death of six persons. Three employees, who were cut off on the roof, ...

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  25. A.DREDGE DAMAGED.

    The south Australian Government's dredge Appleton, bound from Botterdam to Melbourne, has arrived at Portland. ...

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  26. BILLIARDS

    The scores in the billiard match now stand:—Stevenson, 13,202; Gray. 12,950. In yesterday's play Stevenson made a break of 352, while Gray's highest effort ...

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  27. DUARINGA.

    A cricket match Was played here on the 6th instant between a Duaringa eleven and a combined team from Balcomba and Leura stations. Duaringa batted first ...

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  28. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The Rev. C. Richeson, who confused to having poisoned his sweetheart, Avis Linnell, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death. ...

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  29. INTERSTATE NEWS. [By Telegraph.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-day the Acting Premier (Mr. Beeby) received a deputation from the Trades and Labour Council,, which urged legislative action in alleviating the distress ...

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  30. POLO.

    The Governor-General (Lord Denman) took part in a polo match at Kooyong to-day. He played for Melbourne against Caramut, and showed himself an expert ...

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  31. THE COLD STORAGE QUESTION.

    At a meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice Association the Agent-General for South Australia (Mr. W. M'Canu) read a paper on cold storage in South Australia. ...

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  32. EMU PARK.

    At last Emu Park has received a little rain. It helped to replenish the tanks and make grass green once more. Altogether we had slightly over 1 in. ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    The Australian eleven to take part in the third test match will be the same as in Melbourne except for the substitution of Matthews for Whitty. Macartney will ...

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  34. THE GERMaN ELECTIONS.

    There are 1425 candidates for 397 seats in the [?]. Socialists will contest every seat. ...

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  35. GALES IN CANADA.

    Tremendous gales are sweeping over Eastern Canada. The coast express train was blown off the rails in Newfoundland, while snowbanks in front of it were being ...

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  36. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor will visit the Emperor of Austria in May next. ...

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  37. FLOODS IN FRANCE.

    Anxiety is felt owing to the Scine and other rivera being in high flood. ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The gold yield in 1911 was 541,820,[?] or 503,451 fine oz., valued at £2,138,[?]. This represents a decrease of 60,822 oz. [?] fine gold as compared with the quantity ...

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  39. AVALANCHE IN UNITED STATES.

    Advices from Kalispell, Montana, state that an avalanche swept a rotary snow plough at work there off the track and down the mountain side. The superinten ...

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  40. A DESTRUCTIVE AVALANCHE.

    An [?] at Valmeinier, near Chambery, destroyed several houses, killed three persons and buried a large number of live stock. ...

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  41. BLAIR ATHOL.

    Sports were held here on New Year's Day. They consisted of footracing, high jumping, pole vaulting. hop, stop, and jump, and other competitions. They proved ...

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  42. SAVED HIS LIFE.

    Little Jack Vincent was attacked with croup. " He was just at the choking stage and we had no time to send for medical aid," says his mother, Hrs. Agnes L. Vin ...

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  43. "DEATH IS THE GATE OF LIFE."

    Desiring to bring home to his congregation the force of the adage "Death is the gate of life," [?] Colley, at St. Michael's Church, Stockton, Warwickshire, ...

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  44. THE LOS ANGELES DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    The detectives at Los Angeles, are trailing Anderson, a suspect in the bank robbery. They cofidently expect to locale his whereabouts. ...

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  45. NEVER HAD A DOCTOR.

    "I never had a doctor in my life, and that says a lot for Chamberlain's Tablets," says Isabella Currie, Bellbird, Cessnock, N.S.W." They keep me in perfect health, ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Thomas Hardy, a pioneer [?] grower, died to-day. He was within a few days of his eighty second birthday ...

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  47. THE MONEY POINT OF VIEW.

    PEARS SOAP, pure in every particle, coats no more than ordinary Toilet soap. ...

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