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  2. WARS AND WAR PREPARATION.

    A despatch from El Paso del Norte to the Times states that four days' fierce fighting occurred betwren the rebels and the Government troops near ...

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  4. ACCIDENTS, CRIMES, AND COURT CASES.

    The name of the Russian who was accidently shot by his comrades at Houndsditch was not Goldstein as was first supposed. The detectives ...

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  5. POLITICAL, INDUSTRIAL, MUNICIPAL.

    The Portuguese Army and Navy are disaffected. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail asserts that the British Minister at Lisbon has ...

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  6. THE SCOTCH EXPRESS.

    It is believed that 13 persons lost their lives in the Hawes railway disaster. At the inquest yesterday, Signalman Sution said that he did ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Capetown correspondent of the Daily Chronicle describes as purely fanciful an Australian correspondent's complaints regarding the ...

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  8. TURKET IN PALESTINE.

    The trouble with the rebellions Druses in the country bordering on the Dead Sea is practically at an end. Yesterday 1,000 rebels surrendered ...

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  9. General News.

    Among the lengthy list of new year honors appear the following Western Australian names:— Sir John Winthrop Hackett, LL.D., ...

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  10. FATAL EXPLOSION

    Sixteen lives were lost through a boiler explosion in an ice factory in Massachusetts yesterday. ...

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  11. BRITAIN IN PERSIA.

    In a note to Britain, the Persian Government reports that tranquillity has been restored. The British Government has been asked to consent ...

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  12. Australia.

    Referring to the completion of the first ten years of the Commonwealth, the Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, said yesterday that an outstanding ...

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  13. IN A RESTAURANT.

    To-night, a sensation was created in Hindley-street by the sound of revolver shots, and the appearance of a man running out of a restaurant ...

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  14. BRIGANDS IN PORTUGAL.

    While Don Juan Rioez, a wealthy banker of Puerto Laluez, was entertaining a large party, his house, which stands in an isolated position, ...

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  15. GERMANY.

    The Kaiser held his customary congratulatory court yesterday, and received the ambassadors. The newspapers eraphasze the marked ...

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  16. PERU v. ECUADOR.

    The Times correspondent at Lima states that the mediatory powers have advised Peru to submit the Ecnador boundary dispute to the Hague. ...

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  17. THE SMART CASE.

    Smart has been remanded for a week. January 3. At the inquest on the body of ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. FRANCE.

    The sentence of death which was passed on D[?]rand, who was concerned in the murder of a blackleg during the French railway strike, has ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. TOLSTOY AND HIS WIFE.

    M. Bo[?]langer, an intimate friend of the late Count Tolstoy, in a four column article in the Times ascribes the Count's sudden impulse to seek ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. GERMANY IN SOUTH SEAS.

    The German Government yacht Delaphin, which came to Brisbane to ove[?]haul, received news recently that natives on the Rye Coast attacked a ...

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  21. MANLY BEACH TRAGEDY.

    Visitors to the beach at Manly this afternoon had an unusual sensation provided for them. Matthew Dunning, of Darling-street, ...

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  22. A MISER MURDERED.

    A foreign miser belonging to the east end of London was stabbed to death at Clapham Common yesterday. His face was so battered as to be ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. A LEVEL CROSSING.

    John McAuliffe and William S[?]ell, residents of Tremuka, while driving a cart across the railway line, were run into by a train and killed. Both ...

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  24. SPAIN.

    As the Cabinet had completed the first portion of their programme, Premier Canelejas and his colleagues resigned on Saturday, so as to ...

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  25. INSURANCE CLAIMS.

    During 1910, Lloyds Marine Insurance has lost £6,000,000, including £300,000 on the Waratah and £75,000 on the Pericles. ...

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  26. NEW GUINEA.

    It is intimated that a number of the Federal Ministers are desirous of making themselves acquainted with the resources and possibilities of ...

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  27. British Empire.

    An Army council memorandum has been issued, urging officers to keep abreast with aviation developments, in the direction of the adaptability of ...

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  28. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Several shocks of earthquake were felt yesterday in the province of Elis. Great damage was done, and 200 families are homeless. ...

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  29. F. S. GRIMWADE.

    The estate of Mr. F. S. Grimwade, of Felton, Grimwade. Ltd., Melbourne, has been valued for probate at £269,495. He left £3,000 for ...

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  30. THE MAFIA SOCIETY.

    Yesterday a man named Vita, manager of a sulphur mine in Sicily was shot dead by six masked men on his way to work. Vita was a ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. West Australia.

    The revenue for December was £521,858, and the expenditure £292,690. The deficit has been wiped off. ...

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  32. TURKEY.

    On Saturday, the Chamber of Deputies, by 96 votes to 73, rejected a d[?]mand for a parliamentary enquiry into the imprisonment of certain ...

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  33. THE DREADNOUGHTS.

    The forthcoming estimates will provide for the construction of a Dreadnought graving dock at Rosyth, near Edinburgh, in addition to the ...

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  34. A VICTORIAN PRESBYTERIAN.

    Mr. Robert Henderson, for many years a pioneer Presbyterian worker in Victoria, died to-day. ...

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  35. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The central executive of the political Labor Party will meet at an early date to decide whether Mr. Taylor, who recently accepted the position of ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. RAILWAY TRICYCLE.

    A double fatality is reported from Breadalbane, on the main Southern railway. Patrick Horan and Richard Flood, while returning from a social ...

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  37. INSOLVENCY.

    British insolvencies during 1910 show a substantial decrease, the lowest recorded for 23 years. ...

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  38. British Empire.

    It is stated that the British Government propose to pay members of the House of Commons £500 per annum, and will introduce a Bill ...

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  39. ACQUITTED.

    Francois Medaille, who shot his wife dead on August 6 and was charged with murder, has been acquitted. ...

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  40. AIR CONQUEST.

    At Los Angeles yesterday, Hoxsey aeroplaned to an altitude of 10,575ft., fearing his previous altitude record would not be accepted. He again ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. SISTERS DROWNED.

    While two sisters, named Lyons, residents of Taree, were bathing, one got o[?]t of her depth. The other went to her sister's assistance, but ...

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  42. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    At Muttra yesterday, the German Crown Prince, while reviewing the First Royal Dragoons, of which the Kaiser is Colonel-in-Chief, conveyed ...

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  43. GOLDFIELDS WOODCUTTERS.

    The agreement with the woodcutters drawn op in connection with the strike at Kalgoorlie in 1908 expired on Saturday. The men ...

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  44. MINE FATALITY.

    This evening, a deplorable accident occurred in the Golden Horseshoe Mine. The victims, George Barlow, Timothy Murphy, and Sam ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. THE PORTLAND CLAIMANT.

    Mrs. Anna Maria Druce, the original claimant of the Portland estates, died in London yesterday. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Admiral Henderson has reported to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) in favor of the New South Wales training ship Sobraon being a[?]quired ...

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  47. GREAT COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Distressing scenes were witnessed at the funerals of the Bolton victims yesterday. There was such a large number of bodies that interment ...

    Article : 149 words
  48. IMMIGRANTS.

    The Scottish Agricultural Commission is at present visiting the southern districts. W.A. POPULATION. ...

    Article : 131 words
  49. TRAMWAY TROUBLES.

    The amendment of tbe Arbitration Award, governing relations with the tramways, becomes effective to-day. The public will be greatly ...

    Article : 31 words
  50. KILLED BY TOY REVOLVER.

    Mr. Archibald Stene, a Government surveyor's assistant, left a friend on Saturday night to walk home to Fitzroy, and was found ...

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  51. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday business was opened with the addition of two more measures to the already crowded paper, these being a ...

    Article : 192 words
  52. SPARK FROM A PIPE.

    Yesterday afternoon, Patrick Kennedy, a miner, was killed by an explosion in his camp. It is surmised that sparks from his pipe ignited a ...

    Article : 39 words
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