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  2. MINING ACCIDENT.

    A Jail of carth at Lansell's Little [?] mine, troubark, at about 6 o'clock [?] evening resulted in injury to three [?]arried men. ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE,

    Mr. Tom Mathews, the general secretary of the South African Mine Workers' [?] (of which the Transvaal Miners' Association is the main unit) has been ...

    Article : 142 words
  4. BULK HANDLING OF GRAIN.

    In the Legislative Assembly this alternoon Mr. Langdon inquired whether Mr. Fitzpatrick, chairman of the Railway Commissioners. had furnished a report on the ...

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  5. THE DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    The sudden death of Mr. Herbert Parkinson, who collapsed in the Echuca to Melnourne train last night when nearing Castlemaine, has caused a sensation ...

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  6. FIGHT IN CONGRESS.

    Mr. Ben Johnson, Democratic member of the House of Representatives, "saw red" for a time to-day, and incidentally provided Washington with one of the biggest ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Sir A. Stanley, the new Governor of Victoria, started front London for Australia yesterday morning. He was (stated our London correspondent) seen of by a large ...

    Article : 337 words
  8. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The vessels engaged [?] the search for the lost submarine A7 in Whitsaud Bay are now sweeping further seaward. The water is too deep for divers to be employed ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Grave and solemn functions took place in connection with the annual meeting of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council, held at Belfast. ...

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  10. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    The Conference lor the Safety of Lite iifc Sea, which has been.sitting in Loudon, has concluded it.j deliberations. The delegates signed a draft convention ...

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  11. SPEECH BY MR. BIREELL

    Speaking at Batley last night Mr. His rell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said shallew-pated, feather-headed people believed taht the Irish question only required a ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. DEMOBILISATION BEGINS.

    A proclamation has been issued de[?] certain forces at Pretoria. [?], and Durban forthwith, and she [?]tain other forces in Natal and on ...

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  13. POSITION AT PRETORIA.

    Two hundred of the strikers signed on for duty at the Pretoria railway work[?] to-day. The engineers and boilermakers are, however, still standing out ...

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  14. DURBAN LEADERS OUT ON BALL.

    A Durban Mr. Buydell a Labor legisand Mr. Kentridge (chairman of the Natal Labor party), who were arrested on Friday last, have been allowed out on ball ...

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  15. SPEECYH BY MR. P. M. WOOD.

    Speaking at Glasgow last night, Mr. P. M'Kinnon Wood, Secretary for Scotland, said Unionists should recognise that it was useless to assume that if Ulster was ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, Las announced that the newspaper statements concerning a serious division in the Cabinet over the Naval ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. SMALL-POX IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The metropolis is apparently free from small-pox, but, the disease is still in the State, Four cases have been reported from Singleton. ...

    Article : 34 words
  18. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The that Australian submarine has left the yards of the builders at Barow for Portsmouth. The little vessel is under the conmand of Licutenant T. F. Besant. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. BERLIN GARDEN ROBBERY.

    A remarkable robbery was committed in a garden in the city last night. A man struck a woman in the face. where[?] two American diamond merchants ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. CAMPING OUT ALLOWANCES.

    In the Legislative Assembly this after noon Mr. D. Smith asked the Minister for Hallways why the camping-out allowance is not being paid to supernumerary ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. POEICING THE ATLANTIC.

    In connection with the upkeep of the stemar to patrol in the Atlantic to destroy derelicts and notify ships of the presence of icebergs, it. is announced that. the British ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. SIR GEOPGF PFID'S VISIT.

    A public meeting of citzens. convened by Mr. G. D. Garvin, was held at the Town Hall last evening to consider the position which has arisen over the ...

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  23. INSPECTQR MURDERED.

    Calcutta police take the most serious view of the murder of Inspector Ghose, who was shot by a, student when leaving a tram. Thev believe that a whole series ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. CHAMPIONS OF DREYFUS.

    Within 24 hours, of the fatal accident to General Picqart, another of the chainpious of Dreyfus in Frances Depressense. a lending journalist, has passed away. ...

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  25. CABINET DISSENSION;

    The "Daily Telegraph," notwithstanding Mr. Churchill's denial, repats its assertion that differences have arisen in the Cabinet, The "Telegraph" states that after the ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. IN THE NICK OF TIME.

    The Cunard liner Lusitama had an ex citing experience to report on her arrival from New York to-day. In the midst of a fierce gale the ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    Giving evidence before the Dominions' Cemmission yesterday, Mr. Gilbert Wilder son, presenting the incorporated meat im[?] complained of the multipliocity of ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. AVIATION SCHOOL.

    A prominent French aviator, aching with a small syndicate, has been searching Victeria for a, site for an aviation school, and has selected an imme[?] flat to the ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. NAVAL OFFICER DIES

    Licutenant Hugh Hamilton-Gordon, in command of the topedo-boat destroyer Thrasher, was found dead in his bunk on board the destoryer to-day. Deceased was ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. STATEMENT BY "DAILY NEWS."

    The "Daily News" says it believes the Naval estimates have been severely pruned, and that the Government is determined to cheek a spendthrift policy. ...

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  31. VOLCANIC ISLAND.

    Deseriding Amburyn Island as a seething mass of lava" with sea foaming over the site of the mission hospital, officers of the steamer Makambe, which arrived ...

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  32. AMERICAN TRUSTS,

    Preside Wood row Wilson personally read message to Congress to-day on the subject, of Trust legislation. Applause greeted his announcement that ...

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  33. WISCONSIN'S FREAK LAW.

    A case came before the Circuit Court at Milwaukee. to-day to test, the so-called eugenics law recently passed by the Wisconsin legislature. This law provisos that, ...

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  34. MARGARINE CONFERENCE.

    The members of the recent conferences convened by Captain R. M. Collins Act ing High Commissioner for Australia [?] discuss matters pertaining to the sale of ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Thomas Bolitho, of Wood-street. Long Gully, took place yesterday to the Eaglehawk Cemetery, leaving his residence at 4 ...

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  36. ATTEMPT TO BREAK GAOL.

    A daring attempt to escape from prison yesterday resulted in seven people being [?]. At Macalister, in Oklahoma, three ...

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  37. INTER-SIATE TELEGMMS.

    Messrs, Bunning Bros, huge timber yeards at Perth caught fire at 2 a.m. to-day. The destruction of the electric cables prevented the production of the "West. Australian" ...

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  38. BRITISH COLONEL SHOT BEAD.

    Colonel Walker was shot dead yesterday by a native soldier. The crime was committed in revenue for punishment for a breach of discipline. ...

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  39. BOXING

    Leading Knglish newspapers express the hope that the National Sporting Club will rot [?]rage the Johnson—Langford fight owing to public dispproval of Johnson. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Costs in the case of alleged conspiracy to defrand in connection with the importation of motor cars and accessories into Australia, which was dismissed, are ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

    The Stock Exchange was only slightly influenced by president Wilson's anti-trust message to Congress. The message was temperate in tone. ...

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  42. HAYTIAN RRVOLOTION.

    The Haytian revolution, which has been in progress for some months past, now appears to be likely to achieve complete success. ...

    Article : 73 words
  43. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  44. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The buoyant tone of the stock markets and the great success of the Victorian 4 per cent. loan of £1,000.000 form the subject of comment by the newspapers this ...

    Article : 131 words
  45. MAIL STEAMER DAMAGED.

    "While travelling from Guernsey to Alderney, the mail stemaer Courier was swept by an extraordinary tidal wave. Passengers were swept off their feet, baggage was ...

    Article : 48 words
  46. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.

    A meeting was held to-day of a subcommittee of the Cabinet, consisting of the Ministers for Education. Agriculture, and Public Works Dr. Cameron, Director ...

    Article : 213 words
  47. LOS DON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Immigrants despatched to Australia in 1913 numbered 56,799, of whom 23,468 were men, 20,042 women, and 13,280 cha[?] dren Miss A Layard, of the Immigration ...

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  49. ANGLICAN MISSIONS.

    The Anglican Central Board of Missions collected £1,011,000 in support of the various activities during 1913. It is esilmated that £1,231,000 will be required in ...

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  50. TOWN SUPRENDERS.

    The civic authorities o[?]ened negotiations for the surrender of the town to the [?]. The Government troops therau[?] [?] dewn their arms. It is expetced that ...

    Article : 48 words
  51. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    Judging by the attendance at the [?] [?] Theatre last night this theatre has [?]tered upon a successful career, under the new management. The programme was ...

    Article : 191 words
  52. GREAT CANADIAN DEAD.

    Lord Strathcona, the aged High Commissioner for Canada, passed away late to-night. He was in his 94th year. ...

    Article : 36 words
  53. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    The enterprise of the Royal Princess's [?]re Propty. in introducing [?] urus of a high-class character as interjudge in the moving pictures entertainment ...

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  54. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The "Daily Mail states that applicants for £100 worth of the Victorian loan were allowed the full amount. The larger applicants only received 25 per cent. ...

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  55. UAILWAY SPEED INCREASES.

    Comparison of English railway speeds show an improvent ranging from 5 to 15 per cent. The fastets average speed was 59.4 miles an hour between London ...

    Article : 51 words
  56. MEXICANS STARVING.

    According to the "New York T[?] widespread famine exists in the Mexican State of Sinalon. which has a population of over [?],000. ...

    Article : 55 words
  57. LYRIC PHOTO. PLAYS.

    The attractive programme at the [?] Theatre drew a large audience last night when the sensatiment Vitagraph drama, "The Tiger Lily," and the Kinetophone ...

    Article : 91 words
  58. SCULING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The time allowed under the world's championship conditions for the acceptenac by Ernest Barry of William Albany's challenge having expired. Albany has now ...

    Article : 30 words
  59. KAISER ISSUES DECREP.

    The Kaiser has decreed that officers must not take their wives' arms in public. ...

    Article : 20 words
  60. Advertising

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