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  2. THE TRAMWAY CASE.

    Henry Burton, an oiler boy and boiler cleaner, employed by the Melbourne Tramway Co., told the Federal Arbitration Court in the tramway case to-day ...

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  3. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    Notice has been given of one hundred amendments to be moved in the House of Commons, when the Home Rule Bill ia under consideration. ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. THE ABATTOIRS RAILWAY.

    The branch line of railway from Derwent-park siding on the Main Line to the municipal abattoirs, at Risdon, was opened yesterday for traffic. There was no ...

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  5. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The reactionary organ "Zemtchina" describes the British signatories to the manifesto protesting against an attempt now being made at Kieff, in Russia, to ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The first admission in any German quarter that precautions were adopted on both sides last summer during the Morocco crisis emanated from the ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. TRADES UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    The Government has introduced a Trades Union Bill, which is a reproduction of the bill read a first time on May 24, 1911, passed the second ...

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  8. APACHES ON THE WARPATH. TERRORISE A FRENCH VILLAGE.

    Six "Apaches" shouting "Vive Bonnot" yesterday terrorised the village of Terrenoire, near Saint Etienne. They attacked a tramear, and fired ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Dr. A. J. Gussen has been appointed general manager of the Queensland Government Central Sugar Mills. He was born at Hemmant, near Brisbane, 35 years ...

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  10. THE MOTOR-CAR ROBBERS.

    A man closely resembling Garnier, one of the band of French "Apaches" who seized a motor-car, after killing one chauffeur and wounding another, ...

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  11. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    The award of the Northumberland District Board for the coal mining industry (which has been sitting under the chairmanship of Lord Mersey) has ...

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  12. PROTEST AGAINST TAXATION.

    Seven hundred inhabitants of the village of Aldsanueva, near Logrono, in the north-east of Spain, stormed the Town-hall while the councillors were ...

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  13. A PREVIOUS CAPTURE.

    A great police coup has been brought off reported the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" lost month, Carouy, the dangerous Anarchist, regarded as the ...

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  14. IMPROVEMENT OF ARMAMENTS

    Mr. Gledhill, a member of the firm of Armstrong. Whitworth and Co., speaking at a meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute yesterday, hinted at the ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Australians are to begin the third match of their tour, that against Essex, at Leyton to-day. The following team has been pie[?] ...

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  16. DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN FRANCE.

    Madame Pascal, who killed her husband, an ex-soldier, in December last in return for his ill-treatment of her, and then took train for ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. PORTUGUESE AFRICAN COLONIES.

    The Portuguese Minister at Paris, when yesterday discussing the subject of the negotiations between England and Germany, which are reported to be ...

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  18. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    Lieutenant Brandon, R.N., one of the two British officers condemned at Leipzig on a charge of espionage at the close of 1910 and sentenced to be ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. REVOLUTION IN PARAGUAY.

    The Argentine warships report by wireless telegraphy that the Paraguayan Government troops have met and fought, and completely routed the ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. FEMALE SUFFRAGE QUESTION.

    A deputation from the Women's Political Association of Victoria waited on the Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) to-day, and urged that he should cable to ...

    Article : 253 words
  21. THE TOTALISATOR COMMISSION

    Further evidence was heard by the Totalisator Commission to-day. The Rev. Wolls Rutledge, a wellknown Methodist minister, said he did ...

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  22. DAMAGE TO RACING BOAT.

    A case of exceptional interest to rowing clubs was heard in the Port Adelaide local court to-day, when the committee of the Torrens Rowing Club sued the ...

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  23. THE INSURANCE ACT.

    The Duke of Northumberland has resigned the position of president of the National Deposit Friendly Society on the ground that Mr. Lloyd-George's ...

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  24. FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Famine Committee is appealing for funds for the relief of twenty millions of starving people. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA AND GERMANY.

    The High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid) has arrived in Berlin. Professor Alfred Manes, in an article ...

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  26. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The battleship London collided with the steamer Don Benito at midnight last night in a fog off Hythe. The Don Benito was towed into Dover ...

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  27. NORWEGIAN STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The Norwegian steamer Sverre foundered yesterday as the result of an explosion. Seven of the crew were drowned. ...

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  28. GAMBLING IN SYDNEY.

    A police raid was made on premises in Castlereagh-street, in the heart of the city at about a quarter to one o'clock to-day, and fifteen Chinese were ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. LABOUR UNREST.

    Twenty sailors from the warships at Helsingfors have been brought in irons to St. Petersburg for attempting to hold a requiem service for the strikers ...

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  30. CONINGHAM DIVORCE SUIT.

    The celebrated divorce case, Coningham v. Coningham, which was heard in Sydney over a dozen years ago, has been recalled by the commencement in ...

    Article : 244 words
  31. AVIATION. ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED.

    Lieut. Depersis was killed by an accident which occurred yesterday while he was flying in a biplane at Pordenone, a town not far from Venice. ...

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  32. FAILING TO ENROL.

    It is anticipated that some of the magistrates who will hear the proceedings for failing to become enrolled will object to the procedure laid down in ...

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  33. SUGAR AND FRUIT INDUSTRIES

    Mr. W. J. McWilliams, member for Franklin (Tas.) in the Federal Parliament, has been spending some time in Queensland, chiefly among the sugar ...

    Article : 295 words
  34. THE BURGLARY BOOM.

    Four places at Hurstville were outered by burglars last night. However, the total haul was not very great, amounting in all to about £15 in money and ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. THE TITANIC DISASTER.

    Icebergs have been reported far southward of the scene of the Titanic disaster, and the Atlantic track has been altered to 37.40deg. ...

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  36. AVIATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Mail" has inaugurated Aviation displays in Great Britain to extend over thirteen weeks in order to arouse public interest in the military ...

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  37. TROUBLE IN TURKEY.

    Hassan Bey, an ex-deputy to the Turkish Parliament, has left Prishtina with 300 Albanians. After trying to take Ipek, he has proceeded to the ...

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  38. STRIKE IN THE TAILORING TRADE.

    The strike in the tailoring trade in London is extending. Ten thousand additional tailors and tailoresses employed in the East-End have ceased ...

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  39. MISS MALECKA'S SENTENCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting upon the sentence of four years' imprisonment passed upon Miss Malecka in Russia, says the British Foreign ...

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  40. ALLEGED GAMBLING.

    The police last night raided a house in Wakefield-street, alleged to be used by Chinese for gambling purposes, and made 40 arrests. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales in London (Mr. T. A. Coghlan) has written to the newspapers respecting their comments on the Australian ...

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  42. SYDNEY ASTRONOMERSHIP.

    Professor Herbert Turner, the Savi lian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford University, protests in a letter to the Times" against the rudeness with which ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. WIRELESS WITHOUTMASTS.

    Further experiments are to be made by the Commonwealth wireless expert (Mr. J. G. Balsillie) in sendi[?] wireless messages without the use of a mast, and in ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    At the declaration of the poll for North Brisbane to-day, Mr. Kirwan, the successful Labour candidate, said he wished to thank the Government for their policy ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES LIBERAL NEWSPAPERS INCORPORATED.

    The London Liberal newspapers the "Morning Leader" and the "Daily News" have been incorporated, and will in future be issued under the title of ...

    Article : 37 words
  46. VICTORIAN IRRIGATION DISTRICTS.

    The Victorian State Ministry has adopted a vigorous policy for the introduction of further numbers of settlers rom Amercia and Canada to take up ...

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  47. SYMPATHY WITH TOM MANN.

    The South Wales Miners' Federation, at its meeting on Saturday, referred to the sentence of six months' imprisonment imposed upon Tom Mann for ...

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  48. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    The Italians have occupied the islands of Scarpanto (better known by its Greek name of Karpathos) and Kaxe, which he between Rhodes and Crete, ...

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  49. TWO-UP SCHOOL.

    In connection with the raid on an alleged two-up school at Burnley, twelve young men were chirged at the Richmond Police Court to-day with having ...

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  50. DEATH DUTIES AND LEGACIES.

    Baron Wenlock's estate has been proved at £519,487, and yields £67,000 in death duties. He has bequeathed only £400 to his old servants, alleging ...

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  51. RUN OVER BY MOTOR LORRY.

    During lunch hour to-day a little girl named Doreen Clark Jones, 7 years old, was run over by a motor lorry at Newtown, and killed instantly. The ...

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  52. RUSSIAN MANŒUVRES.

    During the recent manœuvres of the Russian army forty-two infantrymen, getting in advance of the guns, were wounded by shell fire. ...

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  53. "SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLAND" AT EARL'S COURT.

    "Shakespeare's England," organised by Mrs. Cornwallis West, was inaugurated at Earl's Court yesterday. It reproduces the Elizabethan buildings, ...

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  54. COAL TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A railway collision occurred at Cardiff yesterday. The driver lost control of a coal train of forty-one trucks, and as the train ...

    Article : 68 words
  55. STATE FARMS.

    The Government has decided to close a number of State farms, the Minister of Agriculture having found that the usefulness of those farms in any ...

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  56. ZEEHAN HOSPITAL DISPUTE.

    About 60 ladies who are subscribers to the Zeehan Hospital and others met at the Theatre Royal to-night, and passed resolutions relating to Zeehan Hospital ...

    Article : 56 words
  57. BOXING.

    Langford and Barry met for the eleventh time at the Melbourne Athletic Pavilion to-night, and Langford won in the eleventh round. The winner led all ...

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  58. CHINA'S FINANCES.

    The Minister of Finance for the new Republic, who has been for some time negotiating for a large loan to pay off the troops, has arranged with ...

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  59. OLYMPIC TENNIS.

    Gobert (France) won the gold medal in the final of the tennis championship yesterday, beating Dixon (who had defeated Wilding on the previous day) in ...

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  60. MEASLES ON THE IRISHMAN.

    The seventh death since the outbreak of measles on board the immigrant steamer Irishman occurred to-day, an infant being the victim. ...

    Article : 33 words
  61. ALLEGED JEWEL ROBBERY.

    A German waiter named Ruppenthal has been charged with the theft of jewellery valued at £38,000 in Paris. ...

    Article : 25 words
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