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  2. Advertising

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  3. BRITISH INVESTMENTS ABROAD.

    Mr. George Paish, one of the editors or the "Statist," in a paper read before the Statistical Society, said that the British capital invested at the end of 1907 in ...

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  4. THE WILLESDEN COLLISION.

    The inquiry into the collision at Willesden junction, when the fast train ran, into the rear of a slow, and several passengers were killed and injured, resulted in a ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. CANADIAN BANK SRSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The Farmers Bank, with head offices in Toronto, which has 31 branches in the Province of Ontario, has suspended payment. It has a capital of 1,000,000 ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT. ALL NIGHT SITTING.

    The Legislative Assembly sat until four o'clock this morning, and passed the estimates for the lands, Works, Education. Labour, and Industrial Departments, and ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. NEW MINERAL REEF.

    A reef said to assay [?]oz. of gold, 200oz. silver, and six per cent, of load to the ton, has been discovered at Bigga, near Tuena. ...

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  8. CRIMINAL APPEALS.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal having quashed a conviction, the Law Lords reversed the decision, and the question was raised whether the released persons could ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. TWO WOMEN INJURED.

    Two old ladies were walking along George-street West when a large hoarding suddenly collapsed, which was blown on to the footpath, and both were knocked down ...

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  10. RICHMOND RIVER WORKS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. J. Perry (Richmond) asked the Minister for Works: Is it a fact that the expenditure on the Richmond River ...

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  11. CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    The Vancouver Chinese smuggling inquiry evidence disclosed that as many as sixty Stowaways had been hidden on a vessel in caverns formed in the coal-bunkers o[?] some ...

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  12. WHAT'S IN A NAME?

    The term Anglo-Saxon is objected to by the Asiatic Exclusion League of San Francisco. One member said the words were an ...

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  13. INCREASING MEMBERS SALARIES.

    The proposal for a substantial increase in members of Parliament salaries is believed to have the support of a substantial. section of the Labour party. ...

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  14. PRETTY DIVORCE CASE.

    Justice Sir Bargrave Deane, in divorce, has granted Mrs.Pretty a decrce absolute holding that her husband's cruelty contributed to her misconduct with a Mr. ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. CHINESE POLITICAL, PROGRESS.

    The National Assembly is presenting a fresh memorial and threatening to dissolve unless the Grand Council is made responsible to the, people. ...

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  16. A MISSING STEAMER.

    The agents for the steamer Germani[?], which is considerably overdue, are confident that the vessel is safe. ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The final result of the election gives the positions of parties as follows:—Liberals 272, Unionists 272, Labour 42, Redmondites 74, O'Brienites 10. ...

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  18. PORTUGUESE PARLIAMENT.

    The National Assembly will probably be convened in April, and after voting on the Constitution, will be designatbd the Legislative Chamber, superseding tho old ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. A CORONER'S APPOINTMENT.

    As soon as the Premier Mr. McGowen, moved the Legislative Assembly into committee of supply this afternoon Mr. W. McCourt, (Woliondilly), the ex-Speaker, ...

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  20. A RICH CRUSHING.

    Another rich crushing has been obtained at Mulgabble, near Kanowna, West Australia, one ton of ore yielding 146 counces of gold. ...

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  21. ROW IN A HOTEL.

    A row occurred in the Grand central Hotel, Brisbane, when six men, who had called for drinks, attacked the two barmen, Michael Hartigan and Fred C. Muir, ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. WARATAH INQUIRY.

    Mr. F. Lund, when cross-examined, said Capt. Hbery never seriously complained that the Waratah was less stable than the Geelong. ...

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  23. FRENCH RAILWAY MEN'S PENSIONS.

    Thew French Government is preparing a bill granting supplementary pensions to railway men based upon the number of years'service they have, not hitherto ...

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  24. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  25. ROYALTY AND THE POOR.

    The King and Queen have sent Christmas gifts to the Salvation Army and the Church Army, a Church of England movement for evangelistic work. ...

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  26. REV. JUDKINS CRITICISED.

    During the consideration of the estimates in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Mr. Farrer, in discussing the question of social evils described Rev. Judkins as a ...

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  27. PRICE OF SILVER.

    The rate for bar silver is now quoted at 2s [?]-3/16d per ounce. ...

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  28. MURDERED HIS MOTHER.

    Gasto Vache, who was arrested on April [?] for the murder of his mother, has been sentenced to 10 years' solitary confinement. ...

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  29. ABELAIDE STRIKE.

    Work has been resumed at Adelaide although the strike has not been declared off. ...

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  30. DESPERATE BURGLA[?]S.

    Ninety detectives, mostly armed, are seeking for three men and a woman in connection with the Houndsditch sensation. The police are watching all railway ...

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  31. LATEST SPORTING. Boxing.

    In the fight to-night Jimmy Clabby's cleverness bewildered Ed. Williams, whose display was extremely poor. Though, he was practically unmarked, Williams ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A man named Guest was driving over a railway, crossing at Wonthaggi, Victoria, with his wife and two children, when the vehicle was struck by an engine and ...

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  33. AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

    Herr Reventlow denounces the fraternisntion of the Americans and English during the visit of the American fleet. Its not visiting Germany is to be regarded as a ...

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  34. MORE EXPLORATION.

    Sir E. Shackleto[?] and six of his Amarctic associates start for Spitzbergen, on the north of Norway, in June for three months scientific and geographical ...

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  35. CAPTAIN HARRIS' DEATH.

    At, the inquest on the body of Captain John Harris, the Coroner found the deceased was killed through accidentally falling over the cliffs at WatKon's Bay. ...

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  36. FIRE COMMISSIONERS SCANDALS.

    In the Assembly to-night the Chief Secretary (Mr. D. MacDonell) stated, in answer to Mr. J. J. Morrish (King), that he had ordered a Judicial inquiry into ...

    Article : 161 words
  37. Cricket.

    In the match Combined Universities v. South Africa, the former scored 288, the principal scorers being Barbour 61, McElhone 59, and Minnett 82. Liewellyn ...

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  38. SIR HARRY RAWSON'S ESTATE.

    The late Admiral Sir Harry Rawson's estate has been valued for porbate at £16,137. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE. ...

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  39. DRIFTING STEAMER RESCUED.

    The Hamburg-American liner Swakopmund was drifting in the Bay of Biscay for six days rudderless when the steamer Itzohoe, bound to Melbourne, with great ...

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  40. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The scheme of work to be started at the Federal capital as proposed by the Minister for Home Affairs has been approved by the Federal Cabinet. It provides for a ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. THE ITALTAN FRANCHISE.

    The Government has prepared a bill extending the franchise to all persons able to read and write, adding by this about 1,500,000 to the electorate. The ...

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  42. ALLEGED POISONING.

    An inquest has been opened at Melbourne concerning the death of Mrs. Moodier. Olive Moodie, who has been arrested on ...

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  43. SEEN THROUGH A WINDOW.

    Two men were arrested In Sargent's pastrycook shop at Newtown early this morning while rummaging among the counter drawers apparently in search of cash. ...

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  44. ENGLISH FLOODS ABATING.

    The floods in the various parts ot England, caused by the recent heavy storms, are now abating. The damage done was very extensive, but the full amount is not ...

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  45. WELSH STRIKERS SENTENCED.

    Two were sentenced to be imprisoned at pontypridd for violence and intimidation, and several others fined for intimidation. There was a huge demonstration outside ...

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  46. AVIATION.

    Mistress Harbord and party made a voyage in a balloon from London to Lochatro to compete in the Aero Club's challenge cup. ...

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  47. GERMAN PRINCE'S TOUR.

    The German Crown Prince at Haldarabad witnessed a magnificent review of the S[?]underabad troops. He then commanded the thirty-third cavalry regiment, which he ...

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  48. Billiards.

    Nelson is engaged in another match against Geo. Gray, the young Australian billiard champion, playing him 8000 up at Edinburgh and receiving a start of 2750. ...

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  49. SERIOUS STREET RIOT.

    A serious riot occurred in camp[?]street, City, last night. Thomas Grace, aged 15, a visitor from the country was knocked down and had ...

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  50. RIOTING WORKMEN.

    A thousand workmen, who wore strike sympathisers, started rioting at Winnipeg, and demolished fourteen street cars, Several of the men were injured. ...

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  51. COLLIEY ACCIDENT.

    A terrible explosion occurred at an early hour this morning in the Hulton colliery, near Bolton, in Lancashire. The cages became jammed, and the ...

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  52. Cycling.

    The handicaps for the motor cycle race of three miles in connection with the Lismore Caledonian sports a[?] as follows:— F. Agutter, 1½ h.P. Motos [?]ho, 440 yds.: ...

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  53. A BIG ORDER.

    The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has ordered 7,000,000 dollars' worth of equipment for delivery next summer to copo with the enormously increased traffic on ...

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  54. SEAMEN'S UNION CLAIMS.

    A deadiock has occurred in connection with the negotiations between the Australian Steamship Owners' Association and the Federated Seamen's Union regarding the ...

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  55. THE BURNING MINE.

    An exploration of the Loydon mine, which was closed down owing to a fire which had cut off the escape of a number of the miners, and who were thought to ...

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  56. THE NEW YORK EXPLOSION.

    The total death roll asca result of the Now York explosion is eleven. The loss amounts to £100,000. ...

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  57. BLACKLEG AGAIN BECOMING BAD IN THE DISTRICT.

    We have listened observantly to the various opinions of hundreds of dairymen on the Richmond and Tweed Rivers, who have purchased thousands of doses from us ...

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  58. SHIPPING MANAGER CHARGED.

    Mr. F. J. Thomas, manager of the Newcastle and Hunter. River Stoamship Coy., has been committed for trial on an information alleging that he was a party to ...

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  59. GRAVE SITUATION.

    The seamen's conference was continued in Melbourne to-day, and the president. Sonator Guthrie, afterwards stated that the situation was very grave indeed. ...

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  60. CABLE SERVICES.

    The amalgamation of the Western, Union and Anglo-Saxon Cable Companies controlling six Atlantic ocean cables leaves the Commercial Cable Company as their ...

    Article : 123 words
  61. AN ARGENTINE LOAN.

    The Argentine Republic is placing £4,000,000 4½ per cent. Treasury bills in London, Paris and Berlin. ...

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  62. [?]XMAS HAMS.

    Order your choice Xmas Hams now. The Lismore Butchering Coy, are now hooking orders, and they will cook your ham for you free of cost. ...

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  63. DR. COOK AGAIN.

    Dr. Cook, who was a rival to Admiral Peary in the claim for the discovery of the North Pole, but whose claims were discredited by the arguments of that officer, ...

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