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  2. ANARCHISTS IN LONDON, RUSSIAN OPINION.

    ST. PETEUSBUHG, Thursday. The authorities are of opinion that it is essential that the English Government establish a more comprehensive surveillance ...

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  3. BALLINA METHODIST CHURCH.

    The quarterly meeting of the Ballina circuit was held in the Teven Methodist Church on Thursday, 5th January, at 11 a.m. The following were present:—Revs. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. TURKS FIGHT WITH ARABS.

    In some fierce lighting at Taez Yemen between the Turkish troops and a body of Arabs, the latter lost 63 killed and 113 woundod, and the Turks 40 killed and ...

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  5. TANTANOOLA TIGER.

    The South Australian police believe they have elucidated the Tantanoola tiger mystery. Two men were out shooting snipe near ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DEATH AT MACLEAN.

    H. E. Frape, for a number of years proprietor of a boot and shoe establishment at Maclean, died yesterday, aged 47, leaving a widow and several of a family. ...

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  7. TERANIA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    A meeting of Tera[?] Shire was held yesterday. Present: Council [?] W. T. Missingham (President) in the [?] Councillors W. H. Thorne, J. H. [?] T. ...

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  8. CLARENCE LIBERTY LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Clarence Liberty League last night it was resolved to continue the branch in existence and affiliate with the United Liberty League. ...

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  9. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    As the result of a railway accident, fifteen people were killed and many injured. The victims were pinned under the wreckage for four hours. The accident occurred ...

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  10. THE MURDERED POLICE.

    At the resumed inquest on Morountzeff and the members of the police force murdered at Houndsditch on interfering with the burglars, Mistress Katz, the landlady ...

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  11. STATE GOVERNMENT LOAN.

    The McGowen Government will probably float a N. S.W. loan on the London market at an early date in order to enable them to carry on the public works already ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKES.

    Owing to the curthrprnke a lake overflowed end destroyed Pyevalsky. The earthquake has annihilated two large villages. ...

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  13. TERRIFIC STORMS.

    Terrific thunderstorms visited the A[?]long and Corowa' districts yesterday, uprooting trees, wrecking buildings and levelling, the crops to the ground, the amount ...

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  14. A MAN'S DEATH.

    At the adjourned inquest on the body of Denis Wellman who is alleged to have been shot by his brother William, evidence was given that the two brothers attended a ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    Colin Campbell, until recently Sanitary Inspector at Blayney, has been committed for trial on a charge of bigamy. Annie Newell, who went through the ...

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  16. BODIES WITHOUT WOUNDS.

    As a result of the post-mortem on the bodies of Fritz and his companion, which were recovered from the house in Sidneystreet, the doctors announced they could ...

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  17. SPREAD OF TEMPERANCE.

    Counsel in a brewery appeal case stated that the great strides made by the temperance cause have caused a greatly decreased consumption of alcohol. Two of ...

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  18. BOSSING THE BABOR MOVEMENT.

    At a meeting of the Labor council several delegates complained that the Labor movement was being bossed by members of Parliament and others outside the sphere ...

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  19. THE CORONER'S WARNING.

    At the inquest regarding the murdored policemen the Coroner strongly warned Kratz that he was prevaricating and withholding facts within his knowledge and ...

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  20. BOLTON DISASTER FUNDS.

    The funds inaugurated in connection with the mining disaster at the Pretoria Pit, Bolton, where over 300 men were killed as the result of an explosion new aggregate ...

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  21. MORE BOGUS NOTES.

    Two more bogus £5 notes on true Commercial Bank have been successfully passed on publicans. ...

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  22. REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN.

    All the Federal Ministers have decided to take an active part in the referendum campaign. The Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fisher, will ...

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  23. ENGLISH WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.

    The boom in the woollen worsted industry in Britain during 1910 was unprecedented owing to tho continental demand for British-made tweeds. ...

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  24. RAISING THE RENTS.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fisher, says he takes with a grain of salt the statement that rents are being raised owing to the imposition of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING BILL.

    The newspaper "Fairplay," commenting on the New Zealand Shipping Bill, predicts that efforts will be made to prevent the Royal assent being given to the ...

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  26. LATEST SPORTING. The Turf.

    An inquiry into the running of Kelpley in the Coraki Welter resulted in C. Taylor, who rode the colt, having! his license cancelled. ...

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  27. THE MURDERED JEW.

    At the inquest on the body of Beron, the Jew murdered on Clapham Common, Dr. Freybergor and the doctor who held the post mortem, gave evidence as to finding a ...

    Article : 174 words
  28. CHARTERS TOWERS DIVIDENDS.

    During the last year the dividends paid in connection with the Charters Towers mines totalled £102,000. ...

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  29. FIGHTING CANNIBALS.

    Reuter's correspondent states that a body of cannibals attacked a small British forde in the Awo district of Nigeria. Fighting between the two parties continued ...

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  30. BRIEFS.

    Annual meeting Goolmangar Progress Association on Monday evening. R. Arnst, who has taken to pigeon shooting, divided six sweeps at Sydney ...

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  31. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    The Queensland Premier says he will be unable to accept the invitation to attend the Coronation celebrations. ...

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  32. NEW TOWS HALL NOT WANTED.

    The poll of ratepayers at Brisbane negatived the proposal to borrow £180,000 for the erection of a new town hall. ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Emir of Bokhara, a small province south of Turkestan, nominally independent but practically a vassal State of Russia. ...

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  34. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    At Shepparton, Vic, Joseph Colgan, aged 62, took refuge from a thunderstorm under an elm tree, and was killed by [?]ghtning in consequence. ...

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  35. RECIPROCITY.

    It is the general belief that the reciprocity treaty between Canada and the United States is on the eve of conclusion. The attitude of both Governments to ...

    Article : 75 words
  36. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  37. A RUSSIAN VENDETTA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Beron was a Russian born, and that the murder has the appearance of a vendetta. It is believed he was killel lost he should give ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. ADELAIDE TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    It is freely rumored in Adelaide that the transport drivors are coming out on strike again to-morrow, the conference between the parties having failed to bring about a ...

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  39. LONDON BUTTER SALES.

    The butter market is greatly improved as regards the demand for colonial brands, and arrivals are well cleared. Rates for Danish are unchanged. Quotations are ...

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  40. STEAMER ASHORE.

    A large steamer, which is supposed to be the Bechuana, is ashore on the spit at Kingscote, South Australia. ...

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  41. BRITISH POLITICS. THE LABOUR PLEDGE.

    The "Westminster Gazette" regrets that the Labour party has made concessions to extremists by modifying instead of abandoning the pledge. The "Gazette" considers ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    A bill to increase members of Parliament's salaries from £200 to £300 a year has been read the first time in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. ...

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  43. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In consequence of the State Premier, Mr. J. S. T. McGowen's acceptunce of the invitation to attend the Coronation celebrations it is thought probable the State ...

    Article : 93 words
  44. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    A meeting of 6000 Protestants at Belfast held a demonstration against the Papal decree regarding mixed marriages. The Moderator General of the Assembly, ...

    Article : 118 words
  45. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    The management committee of the Fedoration of Tracie Unions, in connection with the Osborne judgment, condemns uny amendment of the Trade Union Acts ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. H. A. Barraclough, Ltd.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  47. Boxing.

    Sonter, who defeated Robble in seven rounds at Grafton the other night, is going to Sydney to tackle some of the middle-weights. After the fight Robbie ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. SUICIDE AT MAITLAND.

    Harry Hyne Capper, of the firm of E. [?] Capper and Son, merchants, of West Maitland, has committed suicide by shooting himself. ...

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  49. SIR H. COTTON'S SPEECH.

    The "Timen" correspondent at Bombay reports Sir Henry Cotton's reference to Savarkar at the new year gathering on Indinns in London was rend here with the ...

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  50. Cricket.

    The following will represent Press v. Banks to-day on the Ovni: Simpson, Kane, Balmer (2). Thomas, Wotherspoon, Lardner, McGuarr, Marshall, Byrnes, and ...

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  51. MR. REDMOND'S MANIFESTO.

    Mr. Redmond issues his manilesto in the form of an article in to-morrow's issue of "Reynold's Newspaper." He doclares that the election has given ...

    Article : 191 words
  52. STRONG THREAT.

    Shortly after midnight George Smith, aged 33. went to the house ot Ethel Haig in Redfern, and after presenting a revolver at the woman, said, "I'll blow your — ...

    Article : 140 words
  53. Swimming.

    Cecil Healey, swimming in the 1320 yards President's Cup handicap to-night, broke Beaurepnirc's record of 18 minutes 4 seconds by 16 seconds. ...

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  54. "A CRYING SHAME."

    Speaking at St. James' Church of England. Moama, the Rev. F. A. Wenborn, organising secretary of the Church of England in the diocese of Riverina, said ...

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  55. NIMBIN.

    Finigan and Glaister, painless dentists, of Woodlark-street. visit:— Nimbin—(Wednesday, 11th January. Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. ...

    Article : 67 words
  56. Billiards.

    At the conclusion, of play last night in the match between George Gray, the young Australian, and Diegle, of a Jevel 8000 up at Nottingham, the scores were:—Gray ...

    Article : 77 words
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