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  2. THE STRIKE.

    The return of the voting of the Mt. Kembla Lodge on the question of the wages board and the old and new congress, doss not affect ...

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  3. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The constitution of the House of Commons, prior to the present general election and to thai of 1906, is interesting, as showing broadly ...

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  4. CHILD'S DEATH FROM STARVATION

    Evidence was given ac an inquest at the morgue today, on an infant who died on December 29, that death, was due to starvation. ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) will, it is stated, enter actively upon his election campaign after February 14, upon his return ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN PAPERS.

    In South Africa such in tense interest is taken in the British elections that most of the newspapers arranged to publish special editions ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTE ACTIVITY.

    The suffragettes displayed great activity yesterday in almost every constituency. They stood outside the booths, and urged the electors ...

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  8. SPEECH BY MR. CHURCHILL.

    Speaking at Dundee on Saturday, the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Winston Churchill, asserted that the whole tariff reform ...

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  9. ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    Mr. John Foster Fraser, Unionist, and Mr. Bagley, Unionist workingman, who are candidates for the two Leicester seats, have issued ...

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  10. THE CABINET AND THE NAVY.

    The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Arthur Balfour, made a political, speech in Bradford last night, and gage prominence to the naval ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    A somewhat sensational driving accident occurred near Bridgetown on Sunday forenoon. A party comprising Mr. Frederick Brockman ...

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  12. MOVEMENTS OF MS LLOYDGEORGE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, was very active at Grimsby yesterday, where he went about and spoke at several places ...

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  13. SUICIDE BY STRANGULATION.

    An auditor, Albert H. Dale, was found hanging in a house at Chatswood. His mother found him dead in a bedroom. The corpse was ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Antarctic explorer. Lieutenant Sir E. H. Shackleton, lectured last might in He it Dernburg's villa in the Gruenewald, and the Kaiser ...

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  15. BALMAIN COLLIERY AT WORK.

    It transpires that the Balmain colliery has been working during the past three weeks, turning out 300 tons of coal per day. The miners ...

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  16. FOREIGN SECRETARY'S PROMISE.

    The Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, speaking at Newcastle on Saturday evening, said:—"The navy shall be kept at a ...

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  17. DAMAGE CAUSED BY FLOODS.

    Gunnedah and district have suffered greatly from the floods. In the town itself 200 houses were flooded, and 1000 of the people were ...

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  18. COTTON MARKET.

    The price of cotton in the New York market fell six dollars a bail on Friday, making a total fall of 14 dollars a bale from the highest price ...

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  19. ESCAPES FROM CLAREMONT ASYLUM.

    At midnight last night the authorities at the Claremont Lunatic Asylum missed five of the inmates—George Lee, Stephen Johnston ...

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  20. PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert i Asquith, speaking on Saturday at Crciff, declared that the outcry against the naval administration of ...

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  21. SUFFRAGETTE ANNOYANCE.

    When Mr. Lloyd-George began to speak at Louth yesterday evening, several suffragettes, who had previously concealed themselves ...

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  22. SEDDON MEMORIAL.

    Mr. George Frampton has completed the memorial panel to the late Mr. Richard Seddon, Premier of New Zealand. It is now being ...

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  23. STRIKE OR ARBITRATION?

    The disastrous consequences of the strike, so far as the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen are concerned, are shown in a statement ...

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  24. CARELESS USE OF FIRE.

    A spark from the pipe of a man named Charles Pollinger recently; caused a fire at Nerrigum. To-day, at Taitura, he was charged with ...

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  25. BLIZZARD IN THE STATES.

    Heavy snowstorms have prevailed lately over the northern parts of the United States. Snow fell in New York for eighteen hours on end. ...

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  26. MISHAPS TO STEAMERS.

    The small steamer Meeinderry, which went ashore at Anderson's Inlet, has been re-floated, and is apparetly not damaged. ...

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  27. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Lord Roberts, in a letter to the Headmasters' Association, advises English youth who emigrate, to Canada, to leave their arrogance and ...

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  28. THE INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Court to-day, before Judge Rodgers, the hearing was resumed of the case against Peter Bowling, Daniel Hutton, James ...

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  29. LIVERPOOL UNIONISTS.

    An orderly Unionist demonstration, in which about 100,000 people took part, was held in Liverpool on Saturday against Home Rule. ...

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  30. TARIFF REFORM POLICY

    Mr. Balfour concluded the naval part of his speech at Bradford on Saturday evening by ridiculing those who expressed fears that ...

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  31. MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.

    President Taft, in a message to congress, strongly advocates the conservation of America's natural resources. Ho asks for the withdrawal ...

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  32. BUTTER-BOX INDUSTRY.

    As the result of an inquiry made by an officer sent to Brisbane, the Minister for Agriculture has been informed that Queensland pine is ...

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  33. MR. CROOKS AT WOOLWICH.

    Mr. William Crooks, Labour M.P. for Woolwich, arrived there on Saturday, and received great ovation. He declared that he brought ...

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  34. EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN BY THEATRICAL COMPANIES.

    In view of the fact that the production of pantomimes and other stage attractions during the Christimas season calls for the ...

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  35. DROWNED IN SWAN RIVER.

    This afternoon a young man named Ward, while engaged in baling a boat in Freshwater Bay, fell overboard and was drowned. ...

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  36. FIRST DAY'S ELECTIONS.

    Both Unionists and Liberals express elation at the results of the polling on Saturday. ...

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  37. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,675,000 quarters, and for the Continent at 775, ...

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  38. SOME ELECTION INCIDENTS

    Crowds numbering from 20,000 to 30,000 gathered last night outside the newspaper offices in Fleet-street, Trafalgar Square, and in ...

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  39. SUPREMACY OF THE SEA

    On Saturday morning last the Liberal. "Daily Chronicle" made a ply to recent statements about the immense increases in Krupps ...

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  40. MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    The police to-day received the following telegram:—"Respecting a message from the sea, in a bottle which was found on the beach at ...

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