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  2. LANCASHIRE COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Sir George Reid, the High Commissinor of Australia, yesterday forwarded to the Lord Mayor of London the £2,060 grant made by the ...

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  3. UNREST IN PORTUGAL.

    Alarming telegrams have been received in Paris fiom Lisbon, stating that the Portuguese army and navy are disaffected, and the me[?]bers of the trade ...

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  4. THE LONDON TRAGEDY.

    Three men of whom two were the Russians arrested on Monday and identified as having assisted M[?]ro[?]ntmi[?] or Goldstein, to the domicile in ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught aud Princess Patricia are visiting King George and Queen Mary at Sandringham, where, a cable message states, they are ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES

    Instructions were issued by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fisher)" to-day for the payment to the States of the approximate amounts due to them under ...

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  7. NAVAL BASE QUESTION.

    Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson has now compleced has investigation of Tasmanian harbours in connection with his inquiry into the question of naval bases ...

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  8. GIRL IMMIGRANTS.

    In reference to the meeting of the sub committee of the standing committee of the Royal Colonial Institute which discussed the question of girl ...

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  9. THE ZEEHAN SMELTERS.

    Mr. Harris, manager of the Smelters Company, has received a cablegram from his directors, stating they cannot accept Mr. Solomon's of[?]er of 23rd ...

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  10. LOSS OF A STEAMER.

    The Belgian steamer Baltique was sunk last night in a collision in the North Sea, and six members of her crew were drowned. ...

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  11. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool stores of Messrs. A. G. Webster and Sons Limited, Messrs, Roberts and Co., and Messrs. Fryer and Co. they are very busy preparing ...

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  12. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    It was recently announced that the British Admiralty was despatching a flot[?]lla of six submarines to Hongkong, where they would be permanently ...

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  13. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    On Thursday the German Government yacht Delphin, which carne from Rabaul to Brisbane for general overhaul, brought news that recently the natives ...

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  14. THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has asked Admiral Henderson, the visiting naval expert, if he will make a preliminary report on the ...

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  15. THE RAILWAY DISASTER IN YORKSHIRE

    The inquiry was resumed yesterday into the cause of the disaster at Hawes, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, where a fire occurred on the London to ...

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  16. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    At the inquity which has been proceeding at vancouver into the integal entry of Chinese into British Columbia it has been disclosed that there existed ...

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  17. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    One thousand of the strikers, at the Powell-Duffryn group of mines in the Aberdare Valley were bitterly disappointed yesterday on presenting. ...

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  18. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    The provisional agreement between the Federated Seamen's Uuton and the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Federation was finally accepted this ...

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  19. THE GRAVEL PIT DISASTER.

    An inquest concerning the gravel pit disaster, which involved the loss of the lives of three men, was opened at Moree to-day. ...

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  20. NEW COMMONWEALTH OFFICES

    The Minister for Home A[?] (Mr. King O Malley) announced to-day that the new Federal offices, which are to be erected close to the present ...

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  21. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion occurred yesterday at a factory at Pittsheld, in the State of Massachusetts." The boiler connected with an ice plant exploded, ...

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  22. PERSIAN GULF.

    The Persian Government is sending 10,000 troops to secure the trade routes in the South. The Note to Great Britain in reply to ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    In playing a match of 1,500 up at Accrington George Gray made a break of 1,143, equa[?]ing his own record. Earnshaw. was Gray's opponent, and ...

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  24. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    The Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria to-day, on behalf of the Emperor Francis Joseph, received the presidents of the delegations, who visited ...

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  25. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    Yesterday afternoon, the members of the Victoria League in Hobart gave a reception to Lady Henderson, wife or Admiral Henderson, on the roof garden ...

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  26. WOMAN'S DEATH IN HOSPITAL

    The inquest concerning the death of Annie Theresa King of the Royal Alexandra hospital for women was continued at the City Coroner's Court ...

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  27. ROYAL PORTRAITS.

    The portraits in oils of King Edward and Queen Alexandra which have been presented to Australia by King George, and are to be hung in the ...

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  28. DAWSON'S ROAD AND DUNROBIN BRIDGE.

    As the recent visit of the Premier to the Florentine Valley has raised some interest in the old road there, which is known as Dawson's-road, and Dunrobin ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Labour correspondent of "The Times" states that the Liberal Government will propose that nisnibers of the House of Commons shall he paid at the ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE.

    There were continuous shocks of earthquake yesterday at Elis, the chief Current producing district of Greece, and great damage was done. Two ...

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  31. POLITICS ON WALLIS ISLAND.

    Dr. V. Brochard, the French Commissioner at Wallis island, said to-day, with reference to the statement of Bishop Olier, that he was prepared to ...

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  32. GLADSTONE'S BIRTHDAY.

    To-day is the birthday of the late W. B. Gladstone, who was born on December 29. 1809, and the memory of the dead statesman was honoured in many ...

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  33. ABYSSINIA.

    The Japanese Government has sold an Abysbinian agent 60,000 stands of arms, and 6,000,000 cartridges. These are the romains of what were captured from the ...

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  34. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    At Launceston yesterday Mr. E. Whitefeld (coroner) hold an inquest on the body of Edward Maxwell, who died from the effects of a full received off ...

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  35. FINANCIAL.

    The Bank of England figures for December 29, with the previous week's totals given in parentheses, are as follow:— ...

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  36. JEWELLERS' WAGES.

    The award of the Jewellers' (Metropolitan) Wages Board fixes the minimum, wages according to the class of work, at 55s and 60s. per week of 44 hours. ...

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  37. TRAGEDY IN RUSSIA.

    A fatal mistake was made yesterday by an order of the Lutheran Church at Peterhof. a few miles from St. Petersburg. The elder poured a misture of ...

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  38. RECORD RAINFALL AT ZEEHAN

    The December rainfall was 11.19in. on 27 wet days. The total for the year was 116.14 inches on 256 wet days —a record quantity for any year, ...

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  39. FRENCH TOBACCO MONOPOLY.

    It is just a century since Napoleon Bonaparte created the tobacco, mon[?] y in France, and during that time the profit derived from it by the State ...

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  40. BOY SCOUTS.

    For the last few days scouts of the Y.M.C.A. troops to the number of 25 have been encamped at Bellerive under Scoutmaster Hook. The camp was ...

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  41. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    The Mexican Government asserts that the back of the rebellion has been broken, and that the insurgents now in the field are morely guerillas. ...

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  42. DOMINION DEFENCE SCHEME

    The Premier of New Zealand (Sir Joseph Ward) expressed himself to an interviewer to-day as being exceedingly pleased at the response made by the ...

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  43. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The amount of insurance money paid by Lloyd's in respect to shipping disasters during the year totals £6,000,000. Of this sum £300,000 was paid on the ...

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  44. FEDERATED BOOTMAKERS' FACTORY.

    The Federated Bootmakers' Conference decided that the time is ripe for the federation to start a boot factory, and that the committee should draft ...

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  45. BANKRUPTCIES. IN N.S.W.

    The official statement as to the bankru[?]teies in New South Wales during 1910 gives the liabilities as £176,088, and the assets as £119,376, the ...

    Article : 49 words
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