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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    Among the many Unionist newspapers which, while still strongly advocating tariff reform and Imperial preference, are now in favour of ...

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  3. THE OPIUM DISPUTE

    It is understood, said a cablegram from Hongkong on the 1st inst., that Britain proposes to terminate the opium agreement made ...

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  4. ARCTIC EXLPORATION

    Captain Ritscher, a member of exploring party which started out ahead of the German expedition that Herren Schroeder and ...

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  5. THE WAR IN THE BALKANS

    It is generally believed that what largely influenced the allies in allowing their delegates to suspend the Peace Conference yesterday ...

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  6. LIVELY PROCEEDINGS

    This morning a deputation from the Railway Officers' Association, comprising Messrs. R. J. Burchell (president), T. Kenafick (secretary) ...

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  7. AMERICAN GALES

    Unprecedented weather has been experienced all along the Pacific slope, and severe gales and frosts have ruined most of the orange ...

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  8. FOUNDERING OF A BARQUE.

    This morning, in a gale off Philadelphia, the British steamer Syndic rescued the captain and his wife and eight seamen on the coal-laden ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BOYS AND GIRLS

    In the course of a presidential address delivered before the mental science section of the Science Congress to-day, Mr. Adamson, M.A. ...

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  10. RESTRICTION OF IMPORTS.

    When the congestion of opium in China became serious the Indian Government, thereby losing a good deal of revenue, stopped to some ...

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  11. PROSPECTS OF PEACE

    A small Turkish loan, not intended for war purposes, has just been floated in London. It is taken to indicate that the prospects of peace ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS

    The taxicab drivers' strike in London still continues, and since it began the federated owners have lost £42,000. ...

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  13. MEETING POSTPONED.

    Lord Derby is postponing the meeting ofo the Lancashire Unionists that was to have been held to-day. It is stated that a Unionist ...

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  14. AMBASSADORS' CONFERENCE.

    The Ambassadors' Conference resumed its sittings to-day. Reuter's Agency believes that its members have unanimously agreed upon a ...

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  15. INDIAN TRAGEDY

    On November 28 last Mrs. Clark, wife of Lieutenant Clark, an officer in the Medical Department at Allahabad, was found murdered, with ...

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  16. TARIFF REFORM LEAGUE.

    Lord Ridley, on behalf of the Tariff Reform League, states that whatever changes of policy the Unionist party and press may adopt ...

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  17. GAMBLING HOUSE RAID.

    Forty-two persons arrested last night in a raid on a gambling house in the Euston Road were brought lip in the Police Court this ...

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  18. STEAMER AJANA.

    The steamer Ajana, which encountered the same gale as the Narrung, passed Teneriffe to-day and signalled "All well. ...

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  19. CHINESE ACTION.

    The cause of the present opium trouble is that China has not so far adhered to the intention she announced some time ago of gradually ...

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  20. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Dominion Minister of Trade and Commerce, Mr. George Foster, will sail for Australia on February 10 in connection with arrangements ...

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  21. PRESSURE ON TURKEY.

    It is reported that the Ambassadors' Conference is in favour of putting pressure on Turkey in order to force her to realise the reality of ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The West Australian Government has booked 2000 berths on White Star vessels for emigrants during 1913. ...

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  23. HOME RULE BILL.

    When the House of Commons resumed yesterday the debate on the report stage of the Home Rule Bill, Sir Alfred Mond, Liberal M.P. for ...

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  24. ACTION BY THE POWERS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, said that the question of what action the Powers would take ...

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  25. ARRESTED FRENCHMEN.

    Five Frenchmen were yesterday arrested at Metz, disguised as dealers, on the charge of offering Germans 350 francs each if they would ...

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  26. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The new Tasmanian 4 per cent. loan, of which the public subscribed only 28 per cent., leaving 72 per cent. on the underwriters' hands ...

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  27. POLITICIANS IN A HOTEL

    Mr. Norman Cameron and Mulcahy, Minister for Lands, came to loggerheads at Pedder's Hotel, Railton, to-night, where they met ...

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  28. RIOTS NEAR ROME.

    A good deal of rioting took place to-day over certain sanitary regulations at Rocca Gorga, a village near Rome. The military fired on the ...

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  29. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    The Minister of War, Nazim Pasha, and the Foreign Minister, Gabriel Effendi Nouradounghian, trained to-day from Constantinople ...

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  30. INSURANCE ACT.

    A mass meeting of doctors was held in Queen's Hall to-day, and passed a strong resolution of protest against the coercive methods of the ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred to-day of Zozbeer Pasha, who was well known in collection with Gordon's mission to the Soudan. ...

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  32. MRS. FULHAM'S LETTERS.

    The prosecution put in a letter to show that Clark had visited the Fulhams at Meerut on June 15. Mrs. Fulham, writing later, asked Clark ...

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  33. PLIGHT OF THE TOWN.

    Rations in Adrianople have been reduced a quarter. Some 80,000 persons in the town are sick ; there are no doctors to attend to them ...

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  34. LOOTING IN CHEEFOO.

    A number of disbanded soldiers looted in Cheefoo to-day, burning many shops. The loyalist troops soon restored order. ...

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  35. ADMIRALTY AFFAIRS.

    The new submarine E4, the largest submarine in the world, equipped with four torpedo tubes and two guns, has arrived at Portsmouth ...

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  36. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The German Antarctic expedition under LieutenAnt Filchner is on its way home and has reached Buenos Ayres. It discovered some new ...

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  37. BRITISH TRADE.

    Returns published by the Board of Trade show that, as compared with December, 1911, the value of the imports into the United Kingdom last ...

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  38. FOOTBALL UNIONS.

    The "Sportsman" says that Mr. Hill is returning to Sydney to-day. His mission was to smooth over the friction between the Home and ...

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  39. ROUMANIAN DEMAND.

    The Roumanian Minister in London, M. Constantin Mano, has resumed conversations with the President of the Bulgarian Sobranje. M. ...

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  40. PURCHASE IN CANADA.

    The Admiralty, says the "Daily Express," has purchased for two million sterling large oil and shale areas in Albert County, New ...

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  41. JOHN WESLEY'S DIARY.

    The Rev. Nehemiah Curnock, editor of the standard edition of Wesley's Journal, has discovered and deciphered in an old account book ...

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  42. VICTORIA CROSS HERO.

    The death is announced of Private Frederick Hitch, formerly of the South Wales Borderers, who won the Victoria Cross at Rorke's Drift in ...

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  43. ANTI-TRUST LAW.

    The United States Supreme Court decided that corners in interstate commodities, such as clothing and food, are illegal violations of the ...

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  44. BATTLESHIP EXPLOSION.

    The explosion yesterday of the main condenser of the battleship Massent at Toulon killed eight men on the spot, and another death ...

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  45. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The Emperor Franz Josef gave an audience yesterday at Schoenbrun to the Australian High Commissioner, Sir George Reid. ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE.

    A coach-painter at Bordeaux, named Ader, invited a number of his friends last night to what he called a death supper. At the end of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. THEFT OF SPECIE.

    A box of specie valued at £5000 has been stolen between Berlin and Hamburg, whence it was to have been shipped to Rio de Janeiro. ...

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  48. AMERICAN SENATE.

    Efforts to arrange for a working basis democratic majority in the next Senate are engaging the attention of the President-elect. The ...

    Article : 68 words
  49. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Two Bengali Jute brokers, while motoring yesterday, endeavoured to avoid a buffalo. The car fell into a ditch and both men were pinned ...

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  50. TALLOW SALE.

    Of 1280 casks of tallow offered at auction this morning 596 were sold. Prices ranged from 33/6 to 40/6. ...

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