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  2. BRISBANE INDUSTRIAL WAR

    Brisbane was thrown into the throes. of unprecedented tumult at about 10 o'clock this morning. A large crowd gathered in Market ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    Ten thousand Presbyterians from all parts of Ireland demonstrated at Belfast to-day' against home rule. They resolved to urge the ...

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  4. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

    Captain Ross, an Italian military aviator, accompanied by Captain Montu as a passenger, made an aeroplane flight recently over the Turkish ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    A little over a fortnight ago the great lock-out in the Lancashire cotton trade, which affected about 160,000 operatives, was ended by an ...

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  6. CHARGES OF ESPIONAGE.

    The trial of Mr. Bertrand Stewart, an English solicitor, on the charge of espionage on the German North Sea. coast, was continued before the ...

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  7. RED SEA PORTS.

    Italian warships continue to bombard the Turkish lied Sea ports in the province of Yemen. ...

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  8. PRESBYTERIAN MEETINGS.

    Fifty thousand Presbyterians, representing half a million others, attended 11 anti-home rule meetings in Belfast yesterday evening. A ...

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  9. MANOUBA'S PASSENGERS.

    As the result of the recent inquiry by French doctors, twenty-seven of the Turkish passengers on the steamer Manouba are declared to be ...

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  10. POLICE INSPECTOR SENTENCED.

    A German police inspector was yesterday sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment for espionage at Essen. One of the witnesses ...

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  11. HOME RULE BILE.

    It is generally stated that in spite of the report of the committee appointed to inquire into the financial position of Ireland, the Government ...

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  12. TAXI DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    A large taxicab company, which owns 2500 cabs, not one of which has been used since November 27, when the taxi drivers went out on strike ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS

    A war is threatened between the Indian tribes on the White River, in Alaska, because of a dispute over tho ownership of certain hunting ...

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  14. MASTERS INDIGNANT.

    The masters are greatly indignant at the way in which the agreement has been made a dead^ letter, and are seriously discussing a renewal ...

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  15. LIBERAL PRESS FORECAST.

    Contrary to the above general opinion, the "Daily Chronicle," forecasting the provisions of the coming Home Rule Bill, says positively that ...

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  16. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    Happily there are no indications so far of the trouble extending to this State. Responsible officials of the Labour ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr Edward Ham ley, president of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Company. ...

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  18. GLASGOW DOCKERS.

    The leaders of the Glasgow dockers now out on strike have arrived in London to consult the National Transport Workers' Federation ...

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  19. ANGLO-AMERICAN ARBITRATION.

    Efforts are making to secure an early Senate vote on the proposed Anglo-American Arbitration treaty. Senator Hepburn, of Idaho, refused ...

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  20. INSURANCE ACT.

    The Deputy Grand Master of the 'Oddfellows' Society declares that the Insurance Act is the most serious blow ever dealt at mutual thrift. ...

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  21. SANATORIUM SENSATION.

    The case was continued yesterday in which Dr. and Mrs. Hazard, who keep a "starvation cure" sanatorium in Seattle, are charged with the ...

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  22. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The British Miners' Federation has resumed its conference on the minimum wage question. ...

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  23. CAPE HELD UP.

    An armed and unmasked man last night held up a cafe in the chief street of the city and escaped with £80. A score of guests made ...

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  24. DOCTORS' AMENDMENTS.

    The British Medical Association's Reform Committee has drafted a pill to amend the Insurance Act by providing that no person with an ...

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  25. LISBON STRIKE RIOTS

    The Government brought into the Chamber last night a bill providing for the trial of the arrested strikers and rioters by court-martial in ...

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  26. FIRE IN HALIFAX.

    A great fire in Halifax, Nova Scotia, yesterday destroyed the plant of the Acadia Sugar Refining Co. The damage is estimated at a ...

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  27. FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT

    Mr. Justice Higgins returned to Melbourne to-day from Dromana in order to keep himself in touch with the progress of the strike at ...

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  28. PORTUGUESE RIVALS.

    The ex-King Manuel, of Portugal, and Dom Miguel, the Pretender to the Portuguese throne, met yester day at Dover and were reconciled ...

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  29. GREECE AND BULGARIA.

    Young Turk circles are becoming Seriously apprehensive owing to the steady improvement in the relations between Greece and Bulgaria. The ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby Football Board here has declined the New Zealand and New South Wales invitation to send a team to Australasia owing to the ...

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  31. POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    The Lisbon correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that hundreds of political prisoners, who are still awaiting trial, and upon whom ...

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  32. TRADE COMMISSIONERS.

    At the instance of the New South Wales Premier, Mr. McGowen, the Board of Trade will establish in April a branch of the Trade ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN CIVIL SERVICE.

    The leader of the Opposition in the Union House of Assembly, Sir L.S. Jameson, has tabled a resolution of censure on the Government ...

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  34. THE PRIME MINISTER QUESTIONED

    The Prime Minister was asked to-day., whether he had received a request from the Queensland Government for military assistance in the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Sir George Reid has had a satisfactory interview with the Minister of Agriculture at Berne in connection with the admission, of ...

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  36. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    Advices from the Texan frontier town of El Paso state that the garrison in Juarez, a Mexican city near the Texan frontier, have ...

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  37. TRIAL OF CAMORRISTS.

    The judges and the jurymen engaged on the trial of Camorrists at Viterbo, accompanied by a strong i guard of Carabineers, yesterday ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN OFFICES.

    In connection with the wishes of the Federal Government, Sir George Reid is endeavouring to arrange for Australian artists to participate in ...

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  39. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    The Director of German Colonies, Dr. Solf, has issued an order forbidding the marriages of Germans land natives in Samoa. Marriages ...

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  40. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

    The Young Men's Christian Association has now collected £70,000 towards its new London headquarters. Mr. Pierpont Morgan has offered to ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, from enteric fever, at the age of 53, of Major-General Sir Henry Jenner Scobell, commandant in Cape ...

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  42. DUKE OF FIFE'S DEATH.

    The Court will go into mourning for five weeks in consequence of the Duke of Fife's death. ...

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  43. FANNING ISLAND.

    A report from Honolulu states that Britain, is fortifying Fanning Island with the intention of using it as a coaling station. Inquiries made here ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT

    The Fremantle Tramway Employees' Union has decided to Strike a levy of 5/ per member in support of the strikers in Brisbane. ...

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  45. COLLISION AT SEA.

    Submarine A3 was sunk early this afternoon in a collision with another vessel off the Isle of Wight, and it is reported that eleven persons on ...

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  46. KING AND QUEEN.

    The P. and O. liner Medina, with King George and Queen Mary on board, sailed from, here yesterday for England. ...

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