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  2. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    The Chamber of Commerce, said a cablegram on the 10th inst., protests against the new agreement between the shipowners and the ...

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  3. THE WAR IN THE BALKANS

    The Grand Council convened by the Cabinet was engaged yesterday in discussing the question of peace or war, and will probably give its ...

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  4. THE FITZROY TRAGEDY

    After a week's diligent searching for the men concerned in the murder of Arthur Henry Trotter, at Fifczroy, Detectives Howard ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    I The leader of the Opposition, Mr. I Andrew Bonar Law, conferred this evening with Lord Lansdowne, the leader of the Unionist party in the ...

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  6. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Fresh Air League.—A meeting of the Boulder Fresh Air League was held in the Mayor's parlour yester-day afternoon, when a number of ...

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  7. THE POWERS TO THE PORTE.

    The presentation to Turkey of joint note of the Powers drafted by the Ambassadors' Conference has been delayed. The German ...

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  8. HOME-RULE BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the ex-leader of the Opposition, Mr. Arthur Balfour gave notice that, when the third reading of ...

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  9. UNIONIST DIFFERENCES.

    Mr. F. E. Smith, Unionist M.P. for the Walton division of Liverpool, speaking last night at Cricklewood, said that the differences in the ...

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  10. RITAL GENERALS.

    The speech just made at Smithfield by the ex-Minster of Justice, General Hertzog, is regarded as having widened the breach between him ...

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  11. ALBANIAN DELIMITATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that one of the Powers of the Triple Entente suggested at the Ambassadors' Conference that the ...

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  12. ACCUSED BROUGHT BEFORE MRS. TROTTER

    During the day the accused was brought before Mrs. Trotter for the purpose of identification. Whether Mrs. Trotter would swear to the ...

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  13. FOOD TAX ADVOCATE.

    Mr. Austen, Chamberlain, who is a strong and consistent advocate of food taxes as an essential in any scheme of Imperial preference ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Bengal Council elections took place yesterday, and the Indian Nationalists sustained a crushing defeat. The only one of their ...

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  15. BUZZARD OVER BRITAIN

    The blizzard that has been blowing over most of the United Kingdom continued last night and to-day, and caused considerable delays in ...

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  16. EDUCATION SCHEME.

    Lord Haldane's speech last Friday. in which he announced the Government intentions to bring in at once a huge education scheme, has ...

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  17. THE SUSPECTED MAN

    The suspected man, Harold Thomson, alias Bush Thompson, is very well known to the police and detectives of West Australia. It was ...

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  18. HUDDERSFIELD FOOTBALLERS

    The "Athletic News" states that the proposed visit of a Huddersneld football team to Sydney next June is quite impracticable, as the ...

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  19. QUESTION OF CONTRACT.

    In the House of Commons last night the Solicitor-Greneral,Sir J. A. Simon, gave notice of motion to refer to the Judicial Committee ...

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  20. EFECT ON RAILWAYS.

    In the Peak, district of Derbyshire, where the snowfalls have been of extraordinary severity, the High Peak railway has been blocked for three ...

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  21. FIRE IN ALEXANDRIA.

    Fifteen hundred bales of cotton have been destroyed by fire in Alexandria, and the loss is estimated at £50,000. ...

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  22. CAPTAIN COOK'S STATUE.

    Mr. Brook's statue of Captain Cook, the eminent explorer, has been completed, and will shortly be placed in the MalL ...

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  23. FURTHER PARTICULARS

    Thompson was arrested in Jones' Lane, a squalid thoroughfare running between Lonsdale-street and Litfcle Lonsdale-street. ...

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  24. NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    It is reported that the four battleships of the current programme will carry eight 16.25-inch guns instead of ten 13.5-inch. These battleships ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    There appears to be some mystery about the death of a dairyman,John Field, who was shot at Overton ...

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  26. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught, who was pronounced out of danger a day or two ago, is still getting steadily better. ...

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  27. FLYING CORPS BASE.

    A Flying Corps base has been established at Montrose, and seven aeroplanes will travel thither from Aldershot. ...

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  28. GAMBLING HOUSE RAID.

    On the night of December 16 the police raided a mansion near Belgrave Square and raided twenty gamblers of good social position. ...

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  29. ELECTRIC WIRE BROKEN.

    An electric wire on the Sheffield Federal Tramway broke to-day. Carrying a high charge of electricity it fell upon two vehicles and killed ...

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  30. MURDER CASE APPEALS.

    The Criminal Appeal Court has dismissed the appeals in the three case of John Williams, Edwards, and Parkin, all of whom ...

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  31. IMPERIAL WIRELESS STATIONS

    The Select Committee appointed to inquire into the contract made by the Government with the Marconi Co. for the erection of several ...

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  32. GARMENT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The garment, workers on strike here held a, mass meeting to-day, at which thousands of them swore that they would never appeal to the ...

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  33. GERMAN ARMY VOTE.

    The "Taegliche Rundschau" states that the increase in the German army vote will be £3,750,000, including the extra expenditure on ...

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  34. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Senor Manuel Callero, the Mexican Ambassador to America, has resigned on account of differences with his Government. He advocates ...

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  35. NORTH BEACH FATALITY

    Whilst a council employee named Oscar James was proceeding along North Beach this morning he discovered on the sand the body of ...

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  36. BOILERMAKERS SOCIETY.

    The Boilermakers Society, which has a membership of sixty thousand, decided yesterday by 2690 votes to 2152 to discontinue its affiliation ...

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  37. GREAT NAPHTHA FIRE.

    A great naphtha fire has broken out in Northern Caucasia, and five boring towers and several reservoirs are burning. ...

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  38. AEROPLANE FATALITY.

    Two aviators, McDonald and Ingles, were yesterday testing a new biplane at Greenhills. The engine exploded, and they fell into ...

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  39. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Uranium, 5319 tons has gone aground on the Nova Scotian coast. There was no panic among her passengers, numbering ...

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  40. ANCIENT CITY.

    Explorers in Palestine have just unearthed the ancient city of Beth Shemesh, thirty miles from Jerusalem. ...

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  41. POSTMASTER'S COMMENTS.

    This afternoon, the chairman of the committee, Sir Albert Spicer, M.P., invited the Postmaster-General, Mr. Herbert Samuel, to attend ...

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  42. OVERDUE STEAMER.

    The steamer Snowdon Range, which a week or so ago was regarded at Lloyds as hopelessly overdue, was yesterday towed into Queens ...

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  43. TELEPHONE ARBITRATION.

    The arbitration case between the Government and the National Telephone Co. has ended. The company has been awarded £12,515,000. ...

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  44. ENGLISH UMPIRING.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes an article by E. R. Mayne, a member of the last Australian Eleven, in which he makes an attack upon ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. MURDERER'S IDENTITY.

    The man who gave the name of Schoene when arrested for the Bukow farm murders, has confessed his identity with the notorious criminal ...

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  47. RUSSIAN CZAREVITCH.

    The Czarevitch Alexis is again very ill, and is confined to his bed ...

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  48. INCOMING MAILS.

    The eastern States and English mails are both due by this morning's express. ...

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