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  2. Sikhism.

    There is but one God. whose name is true, the Creator devoid of fear and enmity, immortal, unborn, self-existent, by the favour of the Gurn, Repeat His name. ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    The Viceroy's Cup Race resulted:—Mayfowl 1. Blackbuck 2, Fizz 3. ...

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  4. SECRET DOCUMENTS STOLEN.

    The "Tanin's" Sofia correspondent reports that all the secret documents of the Turkish Legation have been stolen. The theft is attributed to a Bulgarian desire ...

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  5. CHRISTMAS CASUALTIES. A RESCUER DROWNED.

    Darcy Dunstan, aged 18, was drowned at Richmond while attempting to rescue his brother, who got into difficulties while bathing. The latter was saved. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. DISEASE AMONGST SHEEP.

    A disease due to flooded and swampy pastures is decimating the sheep flocks in some parts of France. ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL GRANT WANTED.

    This Grafton Borough Council, at its meeting to-night decided to ask the Government for a grant of £1500 for the purpose of erecting market buildings at ...

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  8. CITY OFFICIALS ARRESTED.

    The Mayor, Chief of Police, and seven city officials at Gary, Indiana, have been arrested, as it is alleged they altered the votes at the State elections in November ...

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  9. A RACECOURSE ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident occurred at the annual races of the Tenterfield Jockey Club. In the Welter Handicap Fortunas fell and was killed, and his jockey injured. ...

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  10. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Just prior to the departure of a train from Mackay (Q.) on Monday for the country, there was a crowd on the station, and a young woman named Mary ...

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  11. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S INTERVIEWS.

    The Socialist paper "Humanite" publishes a telegram from Mr. D. LloydGeorge, the British Chancellor, which does not dispute the general sense of the ...

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  12. A MINISTER INVITED.

    A meeting of citizens last night, convened by the Mayor, resolved to invite Mr. Arthur Griffith, Minister for Works, to visit Grafton at an early date. ...

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  13. Boxing.

    In their fight to-night Thompson knocked out Land in the 20th round after a hard and unscientific struggle. Land was down in the 19th round for ...

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  14. UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION.

    The annual report issued by Mr. Nogel, secretary of the United States Department of Commerce and Labor, recommends an alleviation of the harsh conditions ...

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  15. REFERENDUM ON WAGES.

    The Broken Hill miners have decided to take ar referendum on the wages question. ...

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  16. BOARDING A MOVING TRAM.

    William Merandiel shortly, after 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, attempted to board a moving tram in the vicinity of Dogan-road bridge, Brisbane, and in doing ...

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  17. NO XMAS MIDNIGHT MASS.

    For the first time in the history of the Roman Catholic Church for forty years Christmas was not celebrated at the Vatican. The Pope, on the advice of his ...

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  18. OADETS FOR TRAINING

    The Defence Department expect that 100,000 senior cadets will commence their, training, under the new scheme on July first. ...

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  19. THE COLLIERY DISASTER. RECOVERING THE BODIES.

    The work of recovering the remains of the victims of the colliery disaster is proceeding, and 263 bodies have now been brought to the surface at the Pretoria pit, ...

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  20. VALUABLE ESTATES.

    The estates of the late John McMaster grazier, of Morven, Weetallabah, and H. S. Bird, wine and spirit merchant, of Sydney, have been valued for probate at ...

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  21. MOUNT ETNA ACTIVE.

    Mount Etna, is showing renewed activity, and the volcano is erupting large quantities of stones from the crater. ...

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  22. Cricket.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  23. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The railway bookings yesterday were £32,000 behind those of the previous day, and within the same hours the takings were £2000 less. ...

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  24. DEATH OF A GERMAN SETTLER.

    The decomposed body of a man, who, by the descriptions supplied to the police, is evidently one of the German settlers at Alligaton Creek, was found about 7 o'clock ...

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  25. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    There are alarmist rumours current at Vladivostock on the tension between China and Japan with its possible serious developments, in the near future. ...

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  26. FUNERALS OF THE VICTIMS.

    There were many distressing scenes at Bolton, in Lancashire. The funerals were so numerous that they had to be continued after dark. ...

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  27. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Edward Oliver has been committed for trial on a charge of embezzling £182, the property of his employers, Dunn and Coy. ...

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  28. DUTCH FORTIFICATIONS.

    The "Nouse Vlosvrvremya says Russia not being directly interested on the matter of the Dutch fortifications is able to view them from an objective standpoint. It ...

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  29. MORE FINES REDUCED.

    Mr. W. A. Holman, Afterney-General, has reduced two fines, from £2 to 5s and from £1[?] to 2s 6d that were imposed upon E. Pomfret, the secretary of the Granville ...

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  30. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A message from Rockhampton on Saturday stated: The police received information of a determined case of suicide at Thompson's Point, near the mouth of the ...

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  31. THE REFERENDA.

    When Mr. C. G. Wade, M.L.A., Leader of the State Opposition, returns from New Zealand he intends to address a series, of meeting throughout the State in ...

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  32. AN ALBANIAN DEMAND.

    A body of 2000 armed Albanians, in reply to a Turkish offer of an amnesty, demand the use of their national language in schools, the removal of the embargo on ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND ASSISTANSE.

    The New Zealand Government has cabied £500 as a contribution to the Bolton colliery disaster fund. ...

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  34. THE NEXT TEST MATCH.

    The team to represent Australia in the second test match against the visiting South African cricketers will be the same as in the last test team—Trumper, ...

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  35. BAIL GRANTED.

    Dr. Brownless, who is charged and is under remand in connection with the death of Annie King, was been admitted to ball in £1000. surety. ...

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  36. ANARCHISTS IN LONDON.

    A force of detectives raided Goldstein's lodgings at Stepney. They secured papers which show that he is Russian and his correct name is ...

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  37. FOUND DROWNED.

    At Hundaberg on Monday night the police received a report that the dead body of a man had been found floating in the river a mile and a half from the Invicta sugar ...

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  38. A CHILD KILLED.

    Letty Lever, aged 7, was knocked down and killed by a taxi-cab while crossing the road at Rushcutter's Bay last night. ...

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  39. WORKERS FOR THE RAND.

    The Governor of Mozambique proposes that Government officials should recruit natives for the Rand and enforce their repatriation, fearing the country would no ...

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  40. FALL FROM A BRIDGE.

    John Pickstone, aged 40, a night, watchman at Toowoomba, who was spending a holiday with his parents at Warwick, on Monday went for a walk, and while ...

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  41. BURGLARY AT HOTEL.

    Burglars entered the office at the rear of the King's Hotel at Coolamon, after closing time last night and removed the safe some distance away. They then blew it ...

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  42. Bowling.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 words
  43. JOHANNESBURG STONEMASONS' WAGES.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Johannesburg correspondent states, a conciliation board is considering the demand of the stonemasons for wages of 3s an hour with 44 ...

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  44. PASSENGERS BY THE ORARA.

    The passengers booked by the Orara for Byron Bay are:—Messrs. Brown, Edwards, Thompson, Weber, King, Archibald, Heighway, O'Brien, Forsythe, Bennot, Genders ...

    Article : 146 words
  45. ROCKHAMPTION FATALITIES.

    A message from Rockhampton on December 26 states [?] The name of the man whose body was found on the North Yaamba road, North Rockhampton, on ...

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  46. THE DUKE'S COMMAND.

    The Duke of Connnught will have the supreme command of the troops at the Coronation celebrations, in which 3000 men of the navy will participate. ...

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  47. BRITISH POLITICS. UNIONIST REVEILLE MANIFESTO.

    A Unionist reveille manifesto has been issued which declares that Ulster, will never be betrayed or the Constitution surrendered. The veto will be fought without ...

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  48. FATHER AND DAUGHTER DROWNED.

    A double drowning accident occurred at Moombra, Queensland, about seven miles from Esk, on Monday afternoon. Miss Ethel Nicholson was bathing in the ...

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  49. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    A Parisian banker entrusted, £10,500 to a clerk named Loeb to convey to London. Two English fellow passengers named Liman and Thomson induced Loeb to ...

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  50. WOMAN SEVERELY BURNED

    During a fire at the residence of a man named Marshall, at West Brunswick, Vic., his wife was frightfully burned and is not expected to recover. ...

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  51. CREATING LIBERAL PEERS.

    The "Morning Post" is informed, on the authority of a prominent Liberal member of the House of Commons, that the Government is creating, at the New Year, two ...

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  52. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED.

    At Burleigh Heads, Queensland, on Monday, there was a large party of campers, and surf bathing, as usual, was very popular, In the morning Miss Ruby Orland, 18 ...

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  53. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  54. THE ESPIONAGE PRISONERS.

    Corp. Trench is confined in the fortress of Gratz and Lieut. Brandon at that at Wesel. The separation is attributed to a fear ...

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  55. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Glanville, near Port Adelaide, to-day. Full particulars are not to hand, but it is known that a man killed his wife and ...

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  56. DURNED TO DEATH.

    The house occupied by a man amd his wife named Davis, at Toka Toka, New Zealand, was destroyed by fire, and the inmates both perished. ...

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  57. INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE.

    Police Superintendent Day, who has for about a year acted as assistant to the Inspector-General of Police, has been appointed to the latter position in succession ...

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  58. The Trawling Industry.

    The newly-formed. Melbourne syndicate, that is going to embark in the trawling industry has practically completed arrangements for the purchase of a suitable ...

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  59. POLICE CONSTABLE INJURED.

    While Constable Sherringham was arresting a person for the alleged using of indecent language he was assaulted. The constable's leg was fractured by a ...

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  60. STREET CAR COLLISION.

    Two persons were killed and 50 injured as the result of a street car collision which occurred here yesterday. The cars met on a viaduct, and the ...

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  61. GREAT VICTORY FOR HOME RULE.

    Cardinal Moran said on Friday that he regarded, the result of the D[?]itish elections as a great victory for Home Rule. "The whole Election," he added, "was fought ...

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  62. CYCLONE IN VICTORIA.

    A cyclone did considerable damage a few miles out of Toora on Thursday night. One farmer lost 500 sheep and one horse. A dairyman had four cows killed and his ...

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  63. A SERVICE BOOK.

    Every person who is liable to be trained under the new defence scheme is to be given a book, in which his record of service will be kept. The book will serve as ...

    Article : 135 words
  64. FRENCH ARTIST'S DIVORCE.

    Francois Medaille, the French artist who shot his wife in August, has been acquitted of murder, but was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for carrying a ...

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  65. MACHINE POLITICS.

    The third party in Parliament has committed itself to a definite line of action, The leader of the party (Mr. Storey), speaking at Randwick, stated that the ...

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  66. MINING FATALITY.

    Owing to blackdamp and fumes from a fire in old workings in the Wallsend Proprietary Colliery at Collie, W.A., seven men were evercome. ...

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  67. LABOUR'S POLICY.

    Mr. N. Neilsen, Minister for Lands, states he is confident the Labour party under present conditions can continue to hold office. ...

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  68. SUCCESSFUL TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.

    The following candidate was successful at an examination for telegraph messengers, held in New South Wales on December 3; —W. Stewart, Lismore. ...

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  69. WOODBURN.

    Finigan and Glaister, painless dentists. of Woodlark-street, visit:— Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. Woodburn.—Thursday's, Court House ...

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  70. FACTION FIGHTS.

    Several serious native function fights took place during the holidays. Six natives were killed on the Landlaagic mine. ...

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  71. DR. SHELDON'S NEW DISCOVERY

    for Coughs and Colds, cures when all else falls. Prico, 1s 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. G. Robertson, Red Flag Stores. ...

    Article : 25 words
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