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  2. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The secretary of the Fodder and Fuel Trade Employes' Union to-night stated that he intended to proceed to Shepparton next Saturday with the view of organising the ...

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  3. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Advices from Paris state that M. Delcasse has been appointed Foreign Minister in succession to M. de Selves, whose resignation was announced yesterday. ...

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  4. THE KING IN INDIA.

    A vast crowd greeted the King and Queen on their arrival in Bombay. Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, read an address from the ...

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  5. THIRD TEST MATCH,

    Messrs. Hill, Iredale, and M'Alister, the three members of the selection committee, who are respectively located in Adelaide, Sydney, and Melbourne, have had some ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA.

    The [?] impressions of Australin, and by Lord Dudley before the Royal [?] Inst[?] yesterday, is the subject[?] comment by the "Daily News" ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A magisterial inquiry on the body of James Mitchell Davies, who met his death by suffocation on Wednesday, was held at the residence of deceased's parents at Dead ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Cabling last night, our Berlin correspondent reported:—It is semi-officially stated that King George and Queen Mary will visit Paris in th e spring, and that they ...

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  9. SITUATION IN PERSIA.

    Advices from Tabriz slate that the two Persian clerics who were hanged recently, including the chief e[?]lesiastic of the Azerbaijan district in the north-west, were ...

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  10. PERTH RAILWAY ENGINEERS.

    The position with regard to the strike of Tailway engineers and workshop employes is unaltered this morning. So far there has been no dislocation of traffic. ...

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  11. FOLLOWED HIS HAT TO DEATH.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Thomas Cass, 60, whose body was found floating in Torrens Lake, and resulted in a verdict of accidental ...

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  12. SYDNEY WHARF LABORERS.

    Though the Sydney Wharf Laborers' Union has not yet discussed the agreement secured by the Melbourne wharf laborers, it is anticipated that it will not remain ...

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  13. ARM PIERCED BY MEAT HOOK.

    Sydney Carrick a butcher when stepping down from a meat waggon in Castlereagh-street to-day caught his left arm in a meat hook. He had just lifted his ...

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  14. COMMENTS BY MR. FRAZER.

    Mr. C. Fraz[?] Postmaster-General, to-day made [?] remarks relating to the paper read by Lord Dadley, ex-Governor. General [?] the commonwealth, at the ...

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  15. LORD LAMINGTON.

    Lord Lamington, chairman of the Persion Committee in the British Parliament, has started for Persia in order to study the situation in that country. ...

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  16. KILLED GETTING OFF A TRAM.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Ena Augusta Zander, 19, who was killed by a tram ear. The evidence showed that she was weak-minded, and not used to ...

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  17. M. DELCASSE'S ACCEPTANCE.

    Before M. Deleasse aecepted the appointment for Foreign Affairs the position was offered to M.Poincare, who declined it. M. Deleasse made his acceptance conditional ...

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  18. FREIGHTS AND FARES INCREASED.

    Owing to the demands of the trades unions the Coastal Steamship-owners have decided to increase freights and fares. Further increases are likely if the fresh ...

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  19. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Peking states that the early abdication of the Emperor is certain. Prince Ching and the other princes favor ...

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  20. VICTIM TO CANCER.

    A pathetic letter addressed to the coroner was found on the body of John William Anderson, a commerical traveller, who shot himself at Glebe on Saturday. It ...

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  21. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    A determined suicide occurred at midday yesterday, when a well-known identity of the district named John Buchanan, was found hanging by a rope in the scullery of ...

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  22. SYDNEY HAIRDRESSERS.

    The prices for haircutting and shaving in Sydney are to be raised to 9d and 4d respectively from 5th February. A person having a haircut and shave will be charged ...

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  23. CHANGE OF MINISTERS.

    The unrest in the political situation and the uppointment of M. Delcasse to the portfolio for Foreign Affairs has had a weakening effect on the Bourse. ...

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  24. HOBART LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference sat again to-day. Mr. G. Elmslie (Victoria) moved, and it was carried—"That fraternal greetings be sent to the Social Democratic party in ...

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  25. THE CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Premier (M. Caillaux) has announced the resignation fo the Ministry. ...

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  26. MR. MURRAY'S VIEWS.

    The P[?] (Mr. Murray) remarked that it was a matter of opinion as to whether [?] was ever-govererned. Local conditions had to be taken into account. ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Mr. A. Henderson, Labor M.P. for the Barnard Castle Division of Durham, speaking at Sunderland, said that Labor members would not support the Welsh ...

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  28. THE NEW YORK FIRE.

    The fire which destroyed the splendid Equitable Assurance building cost six lives. Three employe were cut off and perished in the flames while one leaded to his death ...

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  29. BOTTLE FROM PASSING TRAIN.

    The danger of throwing af[?]eles from railway trains was illustrated to-day, when John Thompson, a [?]ettler on the railway, was struck on the head by a beer bottle ...

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  30. REMARKS BY MR. WATT.

    The St[?] Trasurer (Mr. Watt) said that if the [?] condition of affairs was to be sup[?]ded, there would have to be unificaton[?] a reduction in the number ...

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  31. HAIRDRESSERS TROUBLE.

    Serious trouble still rules in the hairdressing trade. Meeting after meeting has ben held during the past few weeks, but still no solution of the points in dispute ...

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  32. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A severe accident befel P. O'Donohuc, [?]unr., yesterday evening. He and his brother were breaking in a young horse, when the animal attempted to gallop out ...

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  33. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS,

    At the morgue to-day the corouer held an inquiry regarding the death of a male infant, whose body was found in a railway cutting at Balmain. Evidence was given ...

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  34. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    At a metting of the Bendigo branch of the A.N.A., held last night, Mr. C. E. Connelly gave notice that he would move at next meeting that the following be placed ...

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  35. AVALANCHE IN THE ALPS.

    An avalanche at Val Meiner, in the Chambery division of Savoie, destroyed several houses and killed three persons, in addition to hurying a considerable number of ...

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  36. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The biliard match of 18,000 up between H. W. S[?] the English champion, and Geo[?] the Australian, was contiued [?] ...

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  37. DREDGE DAMAGED.

    Tho Melbourne Harbor Trust's dredge Appleton, which was on the way from Rotterdam to Melbourne, has arrived at Portland in a damaged condition. The dredge ...

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  38. MELBOURNE WAITRESSES.

    Miss S. Lewis, secretary of the Hotel. Caterers, and Boarding-house Female Employes Union, declared this afternoon that the inadequate pay now prevailing in the ...

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  39. FATAL FIT.

    Andrew Johnston, 14 years of age, who resided with his parents at Mathoura, was this morning found in bed unconscious. He was brought to Echuca by train, and ...

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  40. NEW SETTLERS.

    The police officials emphatically deny the statements that have been made that immigrants have been [?] to sleep in Hyde park through lack of proper ...

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  41. LOS ANGELES BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A witness who was giving evidence against Connors, who is accused of being implicated in aiding in the conspiracy, declared that he heard Connors say that he ...

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  42. YARRA BOATING FATALITY.

    The coroner held on inquiry at the morgue to-day in relation to the death of Eva Macarttey, aged 28 and Ruby Eba Wood, aged 24, who lost their lives in the Yarra on the night ...

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  43. THREATENED COAL STRIKE.

    Mr. Charles Fenwick, Liberal member for the Wansbeek division of Northumberland since 1885, who was a working miner for 25 years before entering the House of ...

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  44. KICKED BY A COW.

    A little girl named Doris Casey, daughter of Mr. Thomas Casey, of Wharparilla, sustaained a painful injury to her right eye caused by a kick from a cow which ...

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  45. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE STOCK.

    Five million st[?]ling worth of stock has been recovered from the vault of the Equitable [?] Assurance Society. Other valuable documents are still ...

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  46. INMAN V. LINDRUM.

    The match, 10,000 up, between [?]man and Lindrum was continued yesterday, and at the cond[?] of the day the scores stood:— ...

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  47. VICTORIAN FACTORY CONDITIONS.

    Miss Cuthbertson, of the Vietorian Factories' department, who, with Mr. S. Whitehead, chief of the Victorian Labor Bureau, left Victoria in November, in order to ...

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  48. FREAK OF NATURE.

    Mr. A. S. Peer of Woodhouselee, near Goulburn, while engaged shearing, came across a sheep with two months. The second month was underneath one of the ...

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  49. DREDGE DAM BURSTS.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of Roy M'Kechnie, a lad who was killed at New Wooragee mine on Friday night was continued to-day. The coroner, Mr. A. A. ...

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  50. RAJAH SHOT.

    The In[?] is inquiring into the death [?] Rajah of Maihar, Central In[?] shot in the street at Maihar [?] Durbar was ...

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  51. TERRIFIC GALES.

    Tremendous gales are sweeping through Eastern Canda. In Newtoundiand the coast express train was blown off the [?] while snow banks ...

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  52. BUSH FIRE IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    News has been received that an immeuse bush fire is raging 95 miles south of [?]urracoppin at a phase where there is practically no settlement. The fire has a ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND COASTAL WEATHER.

    Mr. Denham the premier stated to-day that the [?] among the coast were drier than they had beee for many year. The Government had had to send water ...

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  54. EAGLEHAWK.

    A confirmation service was held in St. Peter's Church last night, when the Lord Bishop of Bendigo administered the rite of confirmation to four candidates, who ...

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  55. NAVAL AVIATOR.

    A sn[?] [?] was made to-day by Lie[?], R.N., which indicates a [?] aeroplanes may be used in [?] with warships. ...

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  56. ATTITUDE OF COLLIERY OWNERS.

    The Northumberland colliery owners declare that a fixed rate of wage for the class of work performed is impracticable. They are unable to concede the demand, ...

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  57. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    An inquest was held by the coroner to-day relating to the case of Edgar Lionel Cazaly, who was killed by a train at Blackburn on Boxing Day. The coroner ...

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  58. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the Police Court to-day Win. Ward was charged with having murdered Er[?] Nixon Smith at [?], England, in November, 1908. After evidence had been ...

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  59. LABOR MEMBER HOPEFUL.

    Mr. Enoch Edwards, Labor member for Hanley, who is president of the Miners Federation in Great Britain, is hopeful of a peaceful solution of the difficulty. He ...

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  60. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE.

    On 21st December a suftragette named Emily Davison was committed for t rial on a charge of having placed lighted kerosene rags in a letter-box. She was granted had ...

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  61. QUARRY DROWNING CASE.

    The body of Charles M'Gowan was recovered from a quarry in Buruley to-day. On Wednesday a coat and hat were found on the bank of the quarry, and they were ...

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  62. TRUHK TELEPHONE SERVICE.

    On 5th [?] Sir John Quick, M.P., teleraphed [?] Postmaster-General, informing him [?] public complaints repecting [?] of the trunk ...

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  63. COTTON TRADE LOCKOUT.

    The "Westminster Gazette" in its issue this evening, comments on the Lancashire cotton trade lockout. In the course of the article, the ...

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  64. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The excellent series of picture plays at present being shown at this theatre and His Majesty's again attacted a good attendance last night. "The Cup Winner," the love ...

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  65. THE DANGEROUS HATPIN.

    At last the protruding hat-pin is to come under the ban so far as Sydney is concerned. At a meeting of the health and hy-laws committee of the City Council this ...

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  66. STATE LAND TAX.

    Mr. M'Cutcheen, M.L.A., to-day made further representations to Mr. Watt, the Treasurer, with respect to the inconvenience caused to land taxpayers by the demands ...

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  67. FATAL POISONING.

    An inquest was held at the morgue to-day by Dr. Cole concerine the death of Henry Oliver Coburn, which occurred on 8th January. Evidence was given that ...

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  68. BALLARAT ABATTOIRS.

    In Chambers this morning an application was made to Judge Moule, on behalf of the Town Council of Ballarat East for an order calling upon the Board of Health to show ...

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  69. BRITISH BIG ESTATES.

    The "Daily Chronicle'' states that the committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the question of breaking up big estates had reported ...

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  70. FASOLA AND HIS LION.

    A sensational performance is promised at the Royal Princess's Theatre next Monday night, when Fasola, the noted Indian Fakir and Illustonist, will make his first appearance ...

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  71. WOOL COMBERS RESUME WORK.

    The 2000 wool combers who struck work as a protest apainst the treatment of the Lancashire cotton weavers, have decided to resume work under the masters' terms. ...

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  72. ARRESTED IN BED.

    James Walsh, alias Claude Miller, allas John Smith, who was arrested in a Sydney hotel on 27th December on a charge of theft, was before the Police Court at ...

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  73. DOUBLE SHOOTIN TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the recent deaths of Mrs. perkins and the boy Bertic Gilmore, whose bodies were found by Mr. Perkins. Evidence was given ...

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  74. SHEARER KILLED.

    An inquiry was held at the Seymour police station this morning, before Mr. J. Chittick, deputy coroner, regarding the death of a man named Thomas Clancy, ...

    Article : 323 words
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