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  2. TROUBLED CHINA

    Two thousand Imperial troops at Siangyang have revolted. ...

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  3. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    Three battalions of Italian infantry and a small body of cavalry were heavily defeated yesterday when endeavoring to re-capture Sensui from ...

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  4. POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL

    The general elections for the Reichstag have been completed. The strength of parties now is:— Government: ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. SEN AND KAL

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen undertakes to resign the presidency in favor of Yuan Shih Kai if the latter severs his connection with the Manchus and ...

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  7. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Addressing a meeting in the Albert Hall last night, Mr. Bonar Law, up position Leader in the House of Commons, said the Government's pace ...

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  8. Northern Territory

    Mr. Neil Neilson, late Minister for Lands in Sydney, bas been appointed Director of Lands in the Northern Territory. ...

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  9. REVOLT IN EQUADOR

    Five generals who participated in the recent revolution were brought to Quito, the capital of Equador, on Sunday, and imprisoned. When the ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE

    The tramway striae is quiet. The general opinion is that the unions meeting on Sunday will decide on an extreme step. A general strike is ...

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  11. THE MANOUBA DOCTORS.

    Doctors who examined the 29 Turks captured on the Manouba have declared that the captives are bona fide members of the Bed Crescent Society. ...

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  12. FOREIGNERS' PROTECTION.

    A correspondent from China states that the 2000 foreign troops in Pekin will be insufficient if the Europeans are seriously attacked. The situation ...

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  13. AN EXCHANGE SUGGESTED.

    "Reich Post" suggests that Italy should offer the bulk of her East African possessions in exchange for Tripoli and Cyrenaica, and thus enable ...

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  14. ABDICATION POSTPONED.

    The Throne has created Yuan Shih Kai a Marquis. An edict has been issued postponing the abdication of the Emperor pending the decision of ...

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  15. FRENCH STEAMER SEIZED.

    Italians have seized tne french steamer Tavignano, on- the Tunisian coast. It is officially announced that the dispute between France and Italy ...

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  16. NO UNION BADGES.

    A resolution has been carried by 45 unions recognising that the action of the Brisbane Tramway Company in prohibiting the employees from ...

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  17. New South Wales,

    The annual conference of the Political Labor League of N.S.W. was opened to-day, but is being conducted with closed doors. ...

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  18. KAISER HINTS DISPLEASURE.

    The Kaiser, in the course of a rescript published yesterday, thanks his subjects for the congratulations tendered him on the occasion of his ...

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  19. KAI IN FAVOR AGAIN.

    There has been a revulsion of feeling in favor of Yuan Shih Kai and against Tick Liang. The Manchu newspapers designate the latter a truckle ...

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  20. LABOUR ON NATIONAL INSURANCE

    At Friday's sitting of the Labor Conference at Birmingham, a resolution was carried demanding an amendment of the National Insurance Act, ...

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  21. BRITISH MOTOR CAPTURED.

    It is reported from. Hodeidah, on the Arabian coast of the Red Sea, that the Italian cruiser Piemonte today lowered a boat from which a ...

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  22. POWDER STORE EXPLODED.

    The powder store at old Suidian was blown up by revolutionaries yesterday. Hundreds of houses were destroyed and many people killed and ...

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  23. Western Australia.

    A delegation of radway engineers waited on Mr. Collier, Acting-Pemier, on Thursday. Mr. Collier favored the suggestion that the dispute might be ...

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  24. DUKE OF FIFE

    The Duke of Fife is suffering from pleurisy and congestion of the left lung. His condition is regarded as grave. ...

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  25. ITALIANS ON STRIKE.

    At Luxemburg yesterday 500 [?]lian foundrymen struck work owing to the employers deducting from their wages the men's contributions due under the ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    Yesterday a bomb waa thrown at Liang Pi, ex-Commandant of the Imperial Guards, owing to a suspicion that he advocated an attach on the ...

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  27. TURKS RELEASED.

    Riza Bey, the Yemen General, and four of the eleven other Turkish officers, who were removed from the ship Africa, overhauled by an Italian ...

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  28. ALL HOTELS CLOSED UP.

    A general strike in connection with the tramways was begun last night. Members of 43 unions concluded their day's work with a determination not ...

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  29. FRANCE AND ITALY CONFER.

    France and Italy are contemplating the establishment of a mixed commission to devise means for preventing a recurrence of the seizures of French ...

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  30. POWDER STORE EXPLODED.

    An explosion wrecked a powder store near Kulja a few days ago and caused much loss of life. One hundred and fifty bodies have been recovered, ...

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  31. MINERS' TROUBLE SETTLED.

    A conference of representatives of mine-owners and miners are endeavoring to find a basis for settlement of the minimum wage question. It is ...

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  32. United States

    The Department of Commerce, in a report on Saturday, accuses the United States Steel Corporation with main taining a system of labor as ...

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  33. RENEGADE GENERALS.

    Many generals of the Imperial forces have presented a memorial to the Throne demanding authority for the establishment of a Republic. It is ...

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  34. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The dockers of Glasgow have unanimously resolved not to resume work to-morrow on the conditions the executive of their ...

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  35. SLIPPERY TRAWLER

    Yesterday the cruiser Vigilant arrested an Ostend trawler for fishing in a prohibited area. Last night while both vessels lay at anchor, the ...

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  36. SAVINGS BANK.

    Mr. Scaddan left to-day for Perth. He thinks that an arrangement will be come to with the Commonwealth about the Savings Bank. ...

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  37. WAREHOUSES CLOSING.

    Most of the wholesale ana retail shops were opened as usual to-day, their employees standing by them. Later in the day the warehousemen ...

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  38. SEN VERSUS KAI.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen has issued a remarkable note to the Powers stigmatising Yuan Shih Kai as the champion of the Manchus. ...

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  39. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    By a big majority the men of the building trades by ballot attirmed the desirableness of a 44-hour week in the building trades. A vigilance ...

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  40. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The colliery owners and miners are considering their joint committee's report on the minimum wage problem. There is a chance of a compromise ...

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  41. ABDICATION OR FIGHT.

    Wu Ting Hung has telegraphed to the Emperor aemanding tue latter's abdication and stating mat if the demaud is not complied with hostilities ...

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  42. PACKED IN SALT

    The dead body of Reid Bing, son of a millionaire, has been found in a trunk at Portland railway station. It had been cut to pieces and packed in ...

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  43. Portugal

    A cessation of work on the part of farm laborers has led to a sympathetic strike in all trades in the Evora district, and a general strike in ...

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  44. New Zealand.

    The tramway men have decided to strike immediately until Inspector Fuller, whose employment is objected to, is removed. The service has entirely ...

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  45. TROOPS TO PROTECT KAI.

    Seven thousand troops loyal to Yuan Shih Kai have reached Pekin, thus removing the Manchu menace. Tieh Liang, the Manchu leader, who was ...

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  46. BRISBANE CARGO DECLINED.

    One of the large shipping companies has declined to take cargo to Brisbane. Among the leaders of trades unionism in Melbourne opinions are ...

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  47. UNSUCCESSFUL CLIENT

    In the court at Marseilles yesterday a wine merchant named Yeran, on losing his case, exclaimed: "I am ruined!" produced a revolver and ...

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  48. "THE BETRAYAL"

    On Saturday Lord Charles Beresford ssued "The Betrayal," his book. on the navy-the publication of which he suspended in the autumn. Lord ...

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  49. NEW RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

    To-night at midnight the working agreement which governs the rates of pay and working conditions of a large percentage of railway employees ...

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  50. INCITING TO STRIKE.

    The Wellington Merchant Service Guild has been fined £100 for inciting a sinke ofofficers of coastal vessels in September. ...

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  51. ASSISTANCE FROM W.A.

    Twelve hundred Chinese around Perth and Fremantle strongly favor the revolution in China. Their support is very passive, but already £300 has ...

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  52. MELBOURNE STRIKE PROBABLE.

    In the course of an interview regarding1 the Brisbane strike, the secretary of the Victorian branch of the Federated Tramway Association said: "We ...

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  53. Australia.

    Sir George Reid has completed negotiations for the purchase by the Commonwealth of the site on the Strand for Commonwealth offices. The ...

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  54. DOWAGER SUBMITS.

    Prince Ching had an audience with the Dowager Empress yesterday and persuaded her to accept the terms submitted by the Republicans. The ...

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  55. JANUARY FINANCES.

    During: January the receipts were £308,808, and the expenditure £329,398, leaving a debit balance of £20,590 on the month's transactions. ...

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  56. IONIAN EARTHQUAKES

    Earthquake shocks have destroyed five villages and killed 30 persons on Cephalonia. One hundred and twenty thousand pounds worth of damage has ...

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  57. British Empire.

    Notwithstanding the decision of the Ulster Unionists to place a number of stalwart Orangemen in the hall at Belfast where the First Lord of the ...

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  58. BOMBS PREVALENT.

    Yesterday a dynamite bomb exploded under a train conveying Imperial troops, bringing it to a standstill. Another train dashed into the ...

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  59. MINE FATALITY

    Frederick Doebring lost his life on the Golden Horseshoe mine through being overcome by fumes. ...

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  60. SYDNEY'S GRAVE FEARS.

    In shipping circles the situation a rising out of the strike is viewed with wave alarm. Cargo for Brisbane is being refused by several companies. ...

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  61. OLD ADMIRAL DIES

    Sir Dalrymple Hay, Baronet, aged 81, died to-day. (The Rt. Hon. Sir dohn Charles Dalrymple-Hay, Bart., P.C., F.R.S., ...

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  62. RECORD CUSTOMS RECEIPTS.

    Last month's receipts from customs and excise duties easily eclipsed all previous records. The revenue was £1,418,645, the increase over the ...

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  63. SOFT DRINKS STRIKE.

    The aerated water trouble is now reduced to three firms. ...

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  64. REBEL SUCCESS.

    Severe fighting took place at Tientsin yesterday. The Imperialists were defeated and lost heavily. ...

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  65. CARTERS GIVING TROUBLE.

    Members of the Horse-drivers' Union met yesterday, but are not to decide till Thursday the course to be taken. The outlook is extremely serious. ...

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  66. BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSED.

    Most of the business premises, including practically every shop in the city. are closed. Several thousand people are congregated in the main ...

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  67. REIGN OF TERROR.

    A reign of terror exists in the capital. Revolutionary suspects are arrested nightly and executed. The victims include the president of the ...

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  68. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Home Affairs intimated to-day that work would shortly be commenced on the Trans-Austra-lian Railway. It is estimated that ...

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  69. STIFLING FREE SPEECH.

    As the result of Mr. Churchill's decision, many unionist clubs in Ireland are arranging to send a number of members to Belfast to prevent Mr. ...

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  70. TO PREVENT STRIKE.

    Owing to the influence of the metropolitan council of the Australian Labor Federation, an organisation having a membership of 5500, and ...

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  71. ADELAIDE SENDS HELP.

    The S.A. tramway employees have decided on a strike levy of a full day's pay from every, member to help Ihe Brisbane Union. It is expected ...

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  72. JAPANESE WATCHFUL.

    The Japanese fleet has arrived at Port Arthur ostensibly for winter manoeuvres, but it is believed the real object is to wratch the revolutionary ...

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  73. FOREGOES ULSTER HALL.

    Mr. Churchill has written to Lord Londonderry stating thai while he is determined to speak ia Belfast, he will forego the use of the Ulster Hall ...

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