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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    The Cabinet has decided against official participation in the Panama Canal exhibition on the ground of expense. ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes yesterday attempted to blow up a wall of Holloway gaol. Two violent explosions were caused in the vicinity of the cell in which ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the mobilisation at the Russian frontier confirms the impression that the ...

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  5. PRISON HORRORS

    The "Daily Chronicle,"in summing up a series of articles published by Mr. Phillip Gibbs, a member of its editorial staff, after a visit to the ...

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  6. Mr. M. L. MOSS.

    The public services of Mr. M. L. Moss were strikingly recognised last night when representatives.of commercial and other interests tendered ...

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  7. FORREST RIVER.

    On the s.s. Western Australia, last trip north, was the Rev. E. R. Gribble, newly appointed to the charge of the Forrest River aborigines mission ...

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  8. THE WEATHER A PERTH STORM.

    Early yesterday, a severe thunderstorm with heavy rain passed over the metropolitan area, the lightning being followed by deafening ...

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  9. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    A conference between employers and strikers in Dablin has failed over the question of the re-instatement of the men who went out on strike. Both ...

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  10. THE AEGEAN ISLANDS.

    The Ottoman journals comment bitterly upon the British proposal to allow Greece to retain all the AEgean Islands she seized with the exception ...

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  11. LONDON FIRE.

    A fire which did immense damage in Park Mansions (flats), Knightsbridge, is still burning. The occupants, of the sixth floor were rescued by ...

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  12. RAIN UNSEASONABLE.

    Unseasonable rain fell on Friday through the south-west portions of the State between Mullewa and Israelite Bay, in many places registering ...

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  13. EMPEROR MENELIK

    It is officially announced that the Emperor Menelik II. is dead. [Menelik of Shoa was born in 1842, and ascended the Abyssinian ...

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  14. Australia.

    In the Senate on Wednesday, the Minister for Defence promised that the report of the Chinn committee would be submitted to the Cabinet. ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS TREE

    The ladies of the Congregational Church were much gratified on Tuesday night at the good response to their efforts in organising a ...

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  16. WATERSIDE STRIKE SEAMEN'S STRIKE OFF.

    Notification has been posted at the head-quarters of the Seamen's Union stating that the strike has been declared off, and that all members are ...

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  17. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    The five second ballots for country electorates were contested yesterday, and resulted in two Liberals, two Laborites, and one Independent ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive council to-day, a proclamation was issued proroguing Parliament until February. ...

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  19. SYDNEY WHARVES BUSY.

    The wharf Labourers manned the Sydney Wharves without exception this afternoon. ...

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  20. GIVING UP THE STRUGGLE.

    At a meeting, of waterside workers on strike on Saturday morning the speakers said it was useless to, prolong the straggle in the light of latest ...

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  21. New South Wales,

    The returns of the local option poll taken on December 6th are almost complete. "No Licence" was not carried by the statutory majority in any ...

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  22. THE DREADNOUGHT

    General Vittorio Cuenberti, inventor of the Dreadnought, died yesterday. ...

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  23. SYDNEY'S SMALLPOX.

    After several clear days, two fresh cases of smallpox were reported on Saturday. These are now in quarantine, 47 patients and 31 convalescents ...

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  24. BONUS FOR LOYALISTS.

    The Union S.S. Company's bonus in appreciation of the loyalty of its officers amounts to £20,000. ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    Parliament was opened to-day by commission. Mr. R. D. Meagher waselected speaker. A Supply Bill for three months was passed, the amount ...

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  26. AUCKLAND'S LOSSES

    The Mayor of Auckland states that the Auckland Province lost indirectly, as a result of the strike, at least £200, 000. He estimates that the Auckland ...

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  27. COUNCIL AMENITIES

    The Albany Town Council last night passed a resolution protesting against the action of the Mayor in instructing the engineer to carry out ...

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  28. LEASEHOLD BLOCKS.

    It will be interesting to hear why the Government has parted with a number of Carnarvon's residential blocks under their new leashold rules ...

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  29. BREACH OF TRUST

    A sensation was created yesterday when it became known that Joffer Gulab, manager of the Credit Bank of India, had been arrested on a charge ...

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  30. KING GEORGE

    The writer of "From a Club Window," in the Liverpool "Daily Post," speaking of the King says:—In private life he is the simplest and ...

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  31. CHAINMAN KILLED

    Thos. Frank, employed as chainman and surveyor on the Wongan Hills-Muliewa railway construction, was. killed on Tuesday. The position ...

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  32. Victoria

    The new Liberal Ministry has been chosen as follows:—Premier and Treasurer Mr. W. A. Watt, Chief Secretary Mr. John Murray, Minister ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. AIR CONQUEST.

    A German balloon has just completed a non-stop voyage from Bitterpeld to Perm, Russia, a distance of 1,740 miles. This is the record ...

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  35. IN SELF DEFENCE.

    Armstrong has been committed for trial on a charge of having murdered Albert Wilson at Mascot. ...

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  36. BABY FARMING

    The coroner held an inquiry into the death of Mrs. Newman and the deaths of three children, whose bodies were found, two of them buried in ...

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  37. Western Australia. THE KALGOORLIE SEAT.

    The result of the ballot for the Kalgoorlie seat in the House of Representatives was: Mahon 2,948, Green 1,855, Glance 930. ...

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  38. ELECTRICAL STORM

    A terrible storm passed over the Tatura district early this morning, followed later by a heavy thunderstorm and gale, accompanied by ...

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  39. EX-MINISTERS RETURNED.

    Mr. Elmislie and the other ex-ministers, whose seats were declared vacant owing to them having "accepted offices of profit under the Crown" were ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. BARQUE WRECKED

    The French barque La Tour Dauvergne, which was recently reported overdue at Noumea from Tahiti, was wrecked on a reef at Palmerston ...

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  41. HUGH MAHON M.P.

    The nominations for the Kalgoorlie seat in the House of Representatives closed to-day. The only nomination was Mr. Hugh Mahon, Labour ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. SIR JOHN FORREST.

    Sir John Forrest returned yesterday to spend a couple of months of the parliamentary vacation in Perth. ...

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  44. MURDER OF BUSHMAN

    The aboriginal Jellabine has been Sentenced to death for the murder of Robert Pilchowski in June last. ...

    Article : 28 words
  45. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Sir Newton Moore has left London for Fremantle. ...

    Article : 12 words
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