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  2. POLITICS AT WALLIS ISLAND

    Dr. Brochard, the French Commissioner at Wallis Island, in the Pacific, who arrived at Sydney yesterday, made a rather sensational statement in ...

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  3. GRAVEL PIT ACCIDENT.

    A terrible gravel pit accident, involving the lives of tlnee men is reported from the Morce district. A number of men were working at a ...

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  4. LANCASHIRE COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    The Home Office inquiry into the cause of the explosion at the Hulton colliery, by which 350 men lost their lives, was resumod to-dny at Bolton. ...

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  5. SCOTCH WHISKEY.

    Scotch whisky production for 1910 declined 2,100,000 gallons. The total production for the year was 22,000,000 gallons, which is the lowest for 16 years. ...

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  6. THE LONDON TRAGEDY.

    The raid of the London detectives yesterday on the lodgings of the late Goloski Morountmieff, or Goldstein, the Russian terrorist, who was concerned in ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. A. E. Solomon) arrived from Launceston yesterday. He will return to Launceston tomorrow. ...

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  8. PERSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Westminster Gazette" this evening status that gun-running in the Persian Gulf has not been stopped owing to the lack of co-operation of France, ...

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  9. BRITISH GAMBIA.

    "The Times" to-day states that British Gambia, the small colony in West Africa, is likely to be coded to a foreign Power. ...

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  10. THE GLANVILLE TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the bodies at Mr. and Mrs. William Finch Battye and their infant son, victims of the Glanville tragedy. The occurrence ...

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  11. THE ZEEHAN SMELTERS.

    Mr. Harris, the general manager of the Tasmanian Smelting Co., has sent the following telegram to the Minister for Mines (Hon. A. E. Solomon):—"I ...

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  12. MESSINA EARTHQUAKE.

    All work was stopped yesterday in Calabria on the occasion of the anniversary of the great earthquake. The Bishop headed a procession of the ...

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  13. WAGES BOARDS IN VICTORIA.

    No more important step in connection with factories and shops legislation has ever been taken in one measure than that contained in the bill passed ...

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  14. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    The members attending the Scottish Miners' Conference have recommonded one joint conciliation board for Great Britain to obtain uniformity in wages ...

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  15. AN ARABIC POMPEII.

    The Spanish Government is undertaking excavations at Abd-er-Rahman's City of Zahra, in Andalusia. The city was abandoned after it was sacked by ...

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  16. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS.

    The delegates nttonding the Indian National Congress at Allahabad yesterday urged the early extension of local self-government of India, mid that all ...

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  17. THE BRIDE WHO SAID "NO."

    A young couple, with their relatives and invited guests, attended Knox Church, Dunedin, yesterday. The bride, who had made the arrangements ...

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  18. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    No sooner had the Commonwealth Treasury opened to-day than further additions were received to the gold reserve which is being built u[?] as against the ...

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  19. THE BIBLE.

    The British and Foreign Bible Society, which resolved to nromoto a general observance of the tercentenary next year of the authorised version of the ...

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  20. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    An important action has been taken by Mr. Justice Higgins, tho President of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court, which will probably ...

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  21. NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS.

    The following attractions have been announced, for the Now Year's holidays:- EXCURSIONS. ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    Further details of the death of the two French aviators, Laffont and Pola, who were killed yesterday at Issy whilst preparing for a flight into Belgium, ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    On Tuesday there passed away from among us, in the person of Capt. Fergusson, one whom only mi unkind fate precluded from fulfilling the promise of his ...

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  24. TRIBAL CONFLICTS.

    The faction fights among the natives on the Rand mines, which have already caused several deaths, was continued, yesterday. ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    From the reading of the naval regulations it appears that several years must elapse before the Australian officers can take up official positions in the ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE.

    The 16 battalions of Turkish Redds, who were despatched from Adanato to relieve the garrison at Kerak, on the Dead Sea, have had a sharp ...

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  27. ATTACK ON THE KING.

    A sensation has been created in London owing to the arrest of a man named Edward Mylins, who is charged with sedition. Mylins has been selling a ...

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  28. TOMATO SAUCE.

    Of fire samples of tomato sauce examined by the city health authorities, four made in Australia and one in America, the American article was found to be ...

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  29. MELBOURNE HARBOUR WORKS

    It is estimated that the new pier to be built at Port Melbourne will require 3,000 piles, of 65 feet in length, costing £37.000, on the basis of 4s. a foot. ...

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  30. MILITANT SUFFRAGIST.

    Mrs. Mary Clarke, a sister of Mrs. Pankhurst, who were both arrested in connection with the attack last month on the residences of British Ministers, ...

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  31. BARRACKS DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The barracks at Compiegne, in the French department of Oise, were destroyed last night by fire. Twelve thousand lines, a large number of ...

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  32. THE FREE CHURCHES.

    Statistics published yesterday show that there arE 5,016 Congregational Churches in Great Britain, with 493,583 communicantss, and 706,041 ...

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  33. IRISH BLIGHT.

    The State authorities have drafted a now set of regulations for the control of the transfer of potatoes from one part of Victoria to another, the object ...

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  34. THE BRADDON CLAUSE.

    After a consultation with Mr. Fiazer, who has beeu acting as Commonwealth Treasurer and the Treasuiy officials, the Plane Minister (Mr. Fisher) ...

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  35. NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    At the outcome of a conference between the chairman of the Canadian and American Railway Commissions, an agreement has been reached ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,430,000 quarters, as against 2,165,000 quarters a week ago. The quantity ...

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  37. WRESTLING.

    At Buffalo yesterday, Henry Gehring. of Cleveland, won the middle-weight wrestling championship of America, securing two straight falls from Walter ...

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  38. A SCORE OF THREE.

    Something of a record has been put up in a cricket match between the Orange and Wellington teams. The Orange team, in the first innings was ...

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  39. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    At her parents' home, York-street, South Melbourne, to-day Maggie Kavanagh, aged 15, was attending to the kitchen fire, when her dress brushed ...

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  40. EXPLOSION IN TEXAS.

    A disastrous explosion occurred yesterday at the silver-lead smelting works at El Paso, in Texas. A huge quantity of gunpowder placed near the slag ...

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  41. AUTOMOBILE RACING.

    Flanders, the automobile racer, broke the non-stop record of the world yesterday at San Francisco, coverine l,075 miles without a break. He used ...

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  42. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Benjamin Krull, a miner, slipped on the track at Renison Bell on Tuesday night, and fell on a log. He was brought into Zeehan to-day, and was ...

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  43. EATHER CHANGES.

    The thermometer reached 91.9deg. in Melbourne to-day, the highest record during the season. A north wind had been blowing, but at about 20 minutes ...

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