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  2. POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL

    In the Reichstag yesterday, Herr Ledenbor (Socialist) said that in 1859 the late Mr. Gladstone successfully protested against the faithless and ...

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  3. CHINA A REPUBLIC

    Dr. Sun Yet Sen has telegraphed tram [?] on [?] of the Provisional Republican Assembly, an acknowledgement of [?] ...

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  4. Western Australia.

    The members of the Arbitration Board met Rev. Dr. Brian Wibberly and talked over the way proceedings should be carried out. At is ...

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  5. BRISBANE STRIKE

    There is a general feeling that the strike will terminate in a few days. Many unionists are most eager to resume work, but there is a feeling ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    The troops sent to Belfast on February 8, on the occasion of Mr. Churchill's meeting in connection with the Home Rule movement, numbered ...

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  7. MOTORS IN THE SCRUB

    Mr. R. C. Field, who 25 years ago was a "jackeroo" on Mr. Bush's Clifton Downs Station, arrived [?] a few weeks ago with a powerful motor car, ...

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  8. PUGILIST'S FATHER

    At the Gaiety Athletic Club last night, during the progress of a bout between two boxers, Cox and Wells, Mr. Cox senior was sitting in the ...

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  9. SOFT DRINKS STRIKE.

    The A.L.F. have met the employers of the aerated water factories, without any settlement being arrived at. The employers have therefore ...

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  10. DR. SEN RESIGNS.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen and the members of [?] Assembly have resigned and strongly recommended the election of Yuan Shih ...

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  11. CENSURE MOTION.

    The debate on the motion for the adoption of the Address-in-Reply to the King's speech, to which an official Opposition amendment censuring the ...

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  12. FIGHT TO FINISH.

    A telegram from Coyne, the Brisbane strike leader, states: "The Employers' Federation has refused to meet us and negotiate regarding a resumption ...

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  13. FORBIDDEN GROUND.

    Despite the protests of Japan, bodies of Imperial and Republican troops are engaged in battle in the neutral zone of Wu Fang Tien, in South Manchuria. ...

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  14. SHUNTING TRUCKS

    An engine shunting yesterday kicked three trucks into a passenger train standing at Yan Yean station. Several people were injured by the force ...

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  15. AN ESPIONAGE CASE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the sentence of three and a half years' imprisonment imposed by the German Government upon Stewart, for espion ...

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  16. RIGHT TO WEAR BADGES.

    The hearing in the Arbitration Court respecting the wearing of the union badges is being continued. The evidence of the men is closed. Mr. ...

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  17. France

    The Senate foreshadows an serial fleet of 344 aeroplanes. ...

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  18. POWERS NOTIFIED.

    Yuan Shih Kai has officially notified the Powers of has elevation to the position of President, and has requested the recognition of the new ...

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  19. BUILDERS' TROUBLE.

    A conference of representatives of the Builders' and Contractors' Association and of the General Workers' Union will probably be held to-night ...

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  20. British Empire.

    When the King and Qeen proceeded to Westminster to open Parliament, they received an immense ovation. Though they drove in State to the ...

    Article : 281 words
  21. Australia.

    There is a deal of curiosity in banking circles about the appointment of a governor for the Commonwealth Bank. Some of the Ministers hold ...

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  22. EXILED EDITOR.

    Tong Chai Chih, editor of the "Tung Wah Times," has been requested by the revolutionary leaders to return to China, and take up an ...

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  23. North-West Inspection

    The estimates provide for the expenditure of a comparatively large sum on the construction and maintenance of public works in the North-West. ...

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  24. FAMINE IN RUSSIA

    Pitiful appeals for help are being received from the famine-stricken districts, where typhoid and scurvy are raging. To add to the trials of the ...

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  25. THE COUNTRY QUIET.

    Everything is quiet and orderly in the city. Yuan Shih Kai expresses himself as pleased with the improvement in all parts of the interior, ...

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  26. New South Wales.

    To-day Mr. Robinson, chief of the parliamentary reporting staff, was compuisorily retired from the service by the [?] at a protracted ...

    Article : 296 words
  27. ROEBOURNE ROAD BOARD

    A meeting of the above Board was held on February 5. Present: Mr. H. J. Watson (chairman), and Messrs. Brennan, Shaw, and Truslove. ...

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  28. Personalities in Politics

    Mr. Griffiths, Minister for Works, to-day replied to a published statement attributed to Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, that Mr. Griffiths had ...

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  29. SUPPLYING ARMS.

    General Ishimoto, Minister for War, in reply to a Question asked in the Diet yesterday, said that arms to the value of £300,000 had been sold ...

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  30. IN THE WOORAMEL COUNTRY.

    Mr. Wm. Cream, manager of Dairy Creek Station, informs us that last Thursday week two motor cars belonging to Messrs Fitzpatrick and to Mr ...

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  31. TIMOR REVOLUTION

    Details have been received of an insurrection in Timor. A large majority of the natives are in open revolt at Ramea. The tribesmen also raided ...

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  32. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    The newspapers state that General Caneva, who is in command of the Italian forces in Tripoli, has informed the Government that he is unable to ...

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  33. JUDGE ATTACKS JURY

    To-day the jury in a case where a young man was charged with criminal assault returned a verdict of "not guilty." His Honor Mr. Justice ...

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  34. GAOL FIGHT IN MEXICO

    A large number of men in the gaol at Pabla yesterday made desperate attempts to escape. A fierce fight took place inside the gaol between them ...

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  35. ADMIRAL DIES

    The death is announced of Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Nowell Salwon. ...

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  36. THREATENED COAL STRIKE.

    The English Coal Conciliation Board met on Monday, and it is hoped a temporary settlement of the minimum wage question will be ...

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  37. LOST IN THE BUSH

    Last Monday at Bridgetown, Mrs. Edwards and her two children were lost in the bush. The mother left her children asleep and went for ...

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  38. BLACK HAND TRIAL

    Twelve members of the Camorra band who have been on trial at Viterbo, have been released. Despite the fact that 950 witnesses ...

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  39. PEACOCK'S TRIAL

    The second trial of Dr. Peacock on the charge of having murdered Mary Davis, has been concluded. The jury were unable to agree and were ...

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  40. CENSURING THE SPEAKER.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Levien gave notice of his intention to move to-morrow that the Speaker, Mr. Willis, does not ...

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  41. MURDERED WITH SCYTHE

    A fearful tragedy has occurred at Teramo. Biagio Chiavoropi, the steward of an estate was dismissed, and this so preyed on his mind that ...

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  42. ROEBOURNE WATER BOARD.

    Word was received at the meeting of the Board that the Minister had decided to use windmill power in place of an oil-engine, to which the Board ...

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  43. SPORTSMAN DIES

    Mr. J. Dwyer, well known in football, cricket and bowling circles, died yesterday at Cotteslo[?]. ...

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  44. DEAN OF PERTH

    Rev. Mercer, of St. Columbs Church, Hawthorn, has been elected to the deanery of Perth. ...

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  45. South Australia.

    Mr. Verran handed in the resignation of the Ministry to-day, and His Excellency the (Governor immediately communicated with Mr. Peake, who ...

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  46. ROEBOURNE HEALTH BOARD.

    The inspector reported on the sanitary condition of the town, which he considered was improving, with still further room for improvement. ...

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  47. CHISWICK MURDER

    Extradition proceedings were commenced yesterday against Win. Ward, on a charge that, at Chiswick, England, he murdered Nixon Smith. He ...

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  48. ROYAL VISIT TO W.A.

    A statement is made by the London "Standard" that the King and Queen are to be invited to open an international exhibition in Perth in ...

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  49. AMERICAN TRAINS

    At North Yarmouth two freight trains collided and three employees were burned to death through the wreckage firing. ...

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  50. HALDANE'S MISSION.

    In a speech delivered before the Manchester Reform Club last night, Sir Edward Grey referred to the results of Viscount Haldane's visit to ...

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  51. A SYDNEY FIRE

    Poster and Sons' bedding factory was destroyed by fire on Saturday. The damage is estimated at £300. ...

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  52. COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The final returns show that the Legislative Council consists of twelve Liberals and six Socialists. ...

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  53. STORM IN VICTORIA

    A storm broke over Rochester to-day, and Win. Goynor, contractor for the local council, was killed by lightning. Daniel Bourke, a settler, was ...

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  54. LIQUOR TRADE.

    There was trouble during the past week in the liquor trade, but it has been successfully settled. ...

    Article : 22 words
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