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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, has announced that the newspaper statements concerning a serious division in the Cabinet over the naval ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr Ben. Johnson, Democratic member of the House of Representatives, "saw red" for a time to-day, and incidentally provided Washington with one of the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] Mathews, general secretary of [?]uth African Mine-workers' Union, [?] the Transvaal Miners' Association [?] the main unit, has been ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    A remarkable robbery was committed in a cafe in this city last night. A man struck a woman accomplice in the face, whereupon two American ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Royal Society of Arts has awarded the Swiney prize to Mr John W. Salmond, Solicitor-General for New Zealand, for his work, "Jurisprudence," published in ...

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  7. PRESS STATEMENT RE-ASSERTED.

    The "Daily Telegraph," notwithstanding Mr Churchill's denial, repeats its assertion that differences have arisen in the Cabinet. ...

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  8. FORC[?] DEMOBILISING.

    [?]tion has been issued demobilization [?] forces at Pretoria, Fauro[?] and Durban forthwith, and also [?] other forces in Natal and on the ...

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  9. DEATH OF NAVAL OFFICER.

    Lieutenant Hugh Hamilton-Gordon, in command of the torpedo-boat destroyer Thrasher, was found dead in his bunk on board the destroyer to-day. Deceased was ...

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  10. POSITION AT PRETORIA.

    [?]ed of the strikers signed on [?]ty at the Pretoria railway work[?] to-day. The engineers and boilers [?] are, however, still standing [?] ...

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  11. VISITOR TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hon. Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan, has left for New Zealand on a lengthy holiday. ...

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  12. DURBAN LABOR LEADERS.

    [?]ban Mr Boydell, a Labor legislative [?] of Mr Kontridge, chairman of the [?] Labour Party, who were arrested [?] day last, have been allowed out on ...

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  13. MISS ELLEN TERRY.

    It is announced that Miss Ellen Terry (Mrs James Carew), the famous English actress, is about to make a Shakespearian lecture tour of Australia and New ...

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  14. ANTI-TRUST LEGISLATION.

    President Woodrow Wilson personally read a message to Congress to-day on the subject of Trust legislation. Applause greated his announcement ...

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  15. HOME RULE

    Speaking at Batley last night, Mr Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that shallow-pated, feather-headed people would have them believe that the Irish ...

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  16. LAND REFORM.

    The Land Conference, representing the chief agricultural bodies, has now published a reply to the report of the Liberal Land Enquiry Committee. The ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    [?] first Australian submarine has left [?] yards of the builders at Harrow for [?] month. The little vessel is under [?] command of Lieutenant T. F. Besant. ...

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  18. EFFECT ON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The Stock Exchange was only slightly influenced by President Wilson's Anti-Trust message to Congress. The message was temperate in tone. ...

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  19. A MURDERER KILLED.

    A man named Lung-Kwe-shing, who was implicated in the assassination in March last of Sung Chiao-jen. formerly Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, was found ...

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  20. THE DREYFUS CASE

    [?] within 24 hours of the fatal accident to [?]ral Picqhart, another of the Chambers of Dreyfus in Frances Depre[?]sence, [?] journalist, has passed away. ...

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  21. TRAVEL AT SEA

    The Conference for the Safety of Life at Sea, which has been sitting in London, has concluded its deliberations. The delegates signed a draft ...

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  22. TURKISH ASSASSINS.

    Since the recent attempt to assassinate Sharif Pasha, leader of the Turkish Radical Party who is residing in Paris, many Young Turk conspirators have fled to ...

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  23. IRISH QUESTION.

    Speaking at Glasgow last night, Mr T. M'Kinnon-Wood, Secretary for Scotland, said the Unionists should recognize that it was useless to assume that if Ulster ...

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  24. HAYTIAN REVOLUTION

    [?] be Haytian revolution, which has been [?] progress for some months past, now [?]ars to be likely to achieve complete [?] ...

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  25. ULSTER WOMEN.

    The Ulster Women's Council, representing 130,000 women, held a meeting in Belfast yesterday. The report submitted showed that the ...

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  26. ZABERN INCIDENT.

    German newspapers are unable to agree whether Colonel von Reuter was decorated by the Kaiser because his name was next on the list, or as a reward for the ...

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  27. GERMANY AND BRITAIN

    The most interesting part of Prince Bulow's book on foreign policy deals with the present difference between the French and the British attitude to Germany (says ...

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  28. CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    The difficulty created by the election to the Vice-Presidency of the Chamber of Deputies of the Abbe Lemire has ended. He received an [?]iscopal injunction that ...

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  29. REVIVAL OF TRADE

    The buoyant tone of the stock markets and the great success of the Victorian 4 per cent. loan of £1,000,000 are the subject of comment by the newspapers this ...

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  30. SURRENDER TO REBELS.

    [?]he civic authorities opened negotiations for the surrender of the city to the [?] The Government troops there[?] laid down their arms. It is ...

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  31. THE BANK RATE.

    It is probable that the bank rate, which on 8th January was reduced from 3 per cent. to 4½ per cent., will be further reduced to 4 per cent. on Thursday, with the ...

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  32. COMINIONS COMMISSION

    [?]ting evidence before the Dominions [?] Commission yesterday, Mr Gilbert [?] representing the Incorporated [?] Importers, complained of the ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING REGULATIONS.

    The War Office last month submitted a number of proposed alterations in the programme of the National Rifle Association with the view of harmonizing it with the ...

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  34. DERELICTS AND ICER[?]GS.

    In connection with the upkeep of a steamer in the Atlantic Ocean for the destruction of derelicts and warning shipping of the presence of icebergs, it is ...

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  35. A SINKING SHIP

    The Cunard liner Lusitania had an exciting experience to report on her arrival from New York to-day. In the midst of a fierce gale, the mammoth steamer ...

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  36. ESCAPING PRISONERS SHOT.

    A daring attempt to escape from prison yesterday resulted in seven people being killed. At Macalister, in Oklahoma, three prisoners in the State penitentiary ...

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  37. THE LOST SUBMARINE

    The vessels engaged in the search for the lost submarine 17 in Whitsand Bay are new sweeping further seaward. The water is too deep for divers to be ...

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  38. OFFICER MURDERED

    [?] closed Walker was shot dead yesterday [?] native soldier. The crime was com[?]in revenge for punishment for a [?] such of discipline. ...

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  39. PANAMA CANAL VOYAGE.

    A voyage through portion of the Panama Canal has been made by Princess Maria Luise of Schleswig-Holstein. The Princess travelled in a steam launch from Pedro ...

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  40. MARCARINE

    The members of the recent conference convened by Captain R. M. Collins (Acting High Commissioner for Australia) to discuss matters pertaining to the sale of ...

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  41. LORD STRATHCONA

    [?]ord Strathcona, the aged High Comi[?]oner for Canada, passed away late [?] night. He was in his 94th year. [?] Donald Alexander Smith, created Lord ...

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  42. £30,000 FOR PICTURE.

    Agnew's the well-known picture dealers, have purchased Holbein's famous portrait of Cromwell from Lord Caledon. The price paid was £30,000. ...

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  43. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA

    Sir Arthur Stanley, the new Governor of Victoria, started for Australia this morning. He was farewelled by a large gathering at Victoria station, including ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day, when a selection of best Geelong wools excited spirited competition and brought high prices. ...

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  45. ENGLISH WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is steady, and prices are without change. ...

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  46. VICTORIAN LOAN

    The "Daily Mail" states that applicants for £100 worth of the Victorian loan were allotted the amount in full, larger applicants receiving 25 per cent. ...

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  47. JACK JOHNSON

    The leading English newspapers express the hope that the National Sporting Club will not encourage the Johnson-Langford fight owing to the public disapproval of ...

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  48. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT

    Two months' imprisonment, and an order of deportation, was the sentence imposed by Mr P. J. Dwyer, P.M., at the City Court to-day upon a young Japanese, ...

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  49. ANGLICAN MISSION BOARD

    The Anglican Central Board of Missions collected £1,041,000 in support of various activities during 1913. It is estimated that £1,291,000 will be required in 1914. ...

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  50. BOARD OF HEALTH

    Dr E. Robertson stated at to-day's meeting of the Board of Health that the accommodation at the quarantine station, Coc[?] Island, was inadequate to cope with ...

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  51. EUGENICS LAW

    [?] case came before the Circuit Court [?]lwaukee to-day to test the so-called denies law recently passed by the Wis[?] Legislature. This [?]aw provides ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. HOUSES FOR SETTLERS

    The Water Commission has accepted the following bonders for erection of honours for settlers in irrigation districts:—Shepparton; James Cooper, one house, ...

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