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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Sir Newton Moore. Agent-General for Western Australia, responded to the toast of the Dominions at a banquet given by the Edinburg Merchants' Association last ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Mr. M'Kenzie, the retiring Minister for Lands, who recently underwent an operation in Nurse Thorn's private hospital, continues to improve. He is able to leave his ...

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  4. NEW STATE MINISTRY.

    To-day Mr. G. A. Elmslie, who was on Friday night commissioned to form a Government in succession to the defoated Watt Government submitted the following ...

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  5. HOME RULE.

    The Customs authorities at Belfast on Saturday detained 80 cases of rifles and bayonets which arrived from Liverpool consigned to local gunniakers ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Rt. Rev. Dr. John Maud, sufiragan Bishop of Kensington, presided at a demonostration by elergymen to protest against the forcible [?] of ...

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  7. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    [?] of Z[?] in Alsace-Lonhave been satisfied with the [?] of the offe[?]ing officers of the [?] The removal of the ...

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  8. MEXICO BANKRUPT.

    A Mexican, crisis is oxpected within a few days. General Huerta, the Provisional President, is again bankrupt, and has notified ...

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  9. WOMEN IMPERILLED.

    Startling revelations of the White [?] methos are expected here follow[?] upon the arrest of Armand Megoro, a [?] South American who is a chennist's ...

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  10. UNIONIST LEADER'S ADDRESS.

    Mr. F.E. Smith, K.C., the well-known Unionist M.P., addressed the Oxford University Union on Saturday night. He devoted most of his speech to the Irish ...

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  11. MARRIAGE OF CLERKS.

    The "Daily Mail" commented on Saturday on the proposal before the Parliament of West Australin to impose a heavy fine on employers who forbid their clerks to ...

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  12. MRS. PANKHURST RELEASED.

    Mrs Pankhurst is again at liberty. She was released to-night, as it was impossible to forcibly feed ber, owing to the state of her heart. ...

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  13. MR. DEVLIN CONCHATORY.

    Speaking at Rathdrum, in County Wicklow", on Saturday evening, Mr. J. Devlin, Nationalist member for West Belfast, referred to the conditions laid down by Sir ...

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  14. GREATER AMERICA.

    President Wilson has notified the Foreign Committee that when the Mexican situation is cleared up the intends fighting for the ratification of Mr. W. J. Buyan's ...

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  15. RELEASED ON WEEK'S LICENSE

    It has transpired that Mrs. Pankhurst was released from parison on a week's license. Mrs Drummond, addressing the meeting ...

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  16. IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

    Several Customs officers stationed in Scotland have been instructed to proceed with their bicycles to Ireland, and to keep a sharp lookout on the coast for rifles and ...

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  17. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The fund to purchase the Crystal Palace for the nation is still £30,000 short of the [?]cessary total. An anonymous donor has offered to give £10,000 provided that the ...

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  18. DUBLIN NATINALISTS DISPLEASED.

    The Nstionalists in Dublin are displeased with the proclamation forbidding the impertaion of arms and ammunition into Ireland They declare that the ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    The new Japanese shipbuilding programme provides for the constructin of three battle cruisers. ...

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  20. APPALLING TALE TOLD.

    The Mexican correspondent of "The Times" tells an appalling tale of the wreek and ruin caused by the civil war in that country. ...

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  21. BENDIGO LABOR CONGRATULATION.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Bendigo East Political Labor League List night, it was decided to forward a congratulatory letter to Mr. G. Elmslie on the accession ...

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  22. BENDIGO SCHOOL OF MINES.

    One of the most succesful classes held at the School of Mines this year has been the plumbers' class, which was introduced for the first time nearly three terms ...

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  23. MRS. PANKHURST VERY WEAK.

    When Mrs. Pankhurst was released from gaol she was in a very weak state. It is rumored that she is suffering from pleurisy. ...

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  24. MR. M'LEOD'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. D. M'Leod, chairman of the Country partv, to-day denied the statement that his personal relations with Mr. Watt were strained. As a matter of fact, he said, ...

    Article : 361 words
  25. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    Messrs, Houlder Bros. and Co. Ltd., the well-known shipowners, announce that they are making substantial increases in the pay of the chief, second, and third ...

    Article : 53 words
  26. ANTI-TYPKUS VACCINE.

    Dr. Jouse and Dr. Beilar, two well-known French practitioners, are stated to have discovered an anti-typhus vaccine. They utilise the blood of patients in ...

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  27. WHITE HILLS WATER SUPPLY.

    The work of replacing the present 4in. water main with a 6in. one to White Hills was commenced last Friday. The water supply at White Hills, Epsom and Huntly ...

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  28. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH

    Several newspapers roverting to Mr. Asquith's recent speech at Manchester. consider it the turning point in the direction of peace. They emphasise the urgent need ...

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  29. THE BALKANS.

    [?] id reinforcing all her military [?] on the Bulgarian and Albanian fron[?] as the approchends that marauding [?] wll attempt to raid the new ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Prince Henry the King's third sun, is "fagging" at [?]ton for Viscount Gage. He seems thoroughly to enjoy doing the odd jobs. running messages and cooking ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND AUSTRIA.

    [?] newspaper None w[?]ner Tageblatt" [?] a striking article suggesting a [?] for a fixed of years [?] for bene[?]bent neutrality between ...

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  32. BRITISH POSTAL WORKERS.

    In view of the dissatisfaction in teh service considerable interest is being shown in the proceedings at the conference of postal employes now in session at Leicester. ...

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  33. BREACH OF PROMISE ALLEGED.

    Raroness Ursula von Kalinowski is claiming £106,000 for a alleged breach of promise of marriage from Mr. Michaci Huricy, a Westorn America milliona[?]. The ...

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  34. CHARGE OF ROBBERY.

    On the 5th inst Detectives Piggott and Bell received information that a brazier's outfit had been purchased by two men. The men rented a honse, and complaints were ...

    Article : 218 words
  35. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    [?] Trade Union delegates have rejected [?] made by the Dubbin employers to [?] 80 per cent of the strikers. ...

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  36. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Mannfacturers to-night the fires Went (Mr. H. Brooks) referred to the quantity of matter that had to be furnished to the ...

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  37. MR. ELMSLIE CONGRATULATED.

    Mr. Elmslie, the new Premier, said to-day that he had received a large number of messages of congratulation from various parts of the State, and one from South ...

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  38. LOST AIRSHIP.

    In September last the "L1," the latest of the Zeppelin airchips was wrecked in a sudden gale in the North Sea, and 13 perished. ...

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  39. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    [?] on the Rybnik con[?]lfield, [?] had distrous conser[?] miners were killed. and [?] are missing. ...

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  40. LYRIC PHOTO. PLAYS LTD.

    Two grand series of [?] photo, plays were presented by the [?] last night at the [?] Majes[?] Theatres respectively and the large [?] which ...

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  41. THE LABOR WHIP.

    The Whip to the new Government will be Mr. A. Rogers, member for Melbourne, who was appointed to the position this afternoon. ...

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  42. ATTITUDE OF THE LIBERALS.

    Sir Alexander peacock, in referring this afternoon to the statement that it was proposed he should leave the Liberal party denied that he had been approached. As ...

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  43. [?]SSIAN AIRMAN DROWHED.

    [?] airman lost his life [?] accident on Saturday. [?] attempted to cross [?] to [?] but his machino ...

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  44. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The French political crisis has not yet, terminated. A group of Radicals, headed by M. Ca[?]laux, who, with M. Jaures, led the hostile movement which caused the ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL ANARCHY.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, financial, secretary of the National Society of Railwaymen, has issued a statement, in reference to the Welsh railway strike, which was settled on ...

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  46. INDIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    [?] for winding up the Mer[?] Bank was dis[?]sed on saturday [?] held that the petitioners [?]ghy [?] the financial crisis, ...

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  47. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A great deal of interest is being evinced by Bendigonians in the appearance of the singing pictures in this city, for the first time at the Royal Princess's Theatre ...

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  48. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    The R.M.S. Malwa, in which a fatal case of small-pox occurred during the voyage, arrived in Port Phillip Bay this morning. and was placed under strict quarantine off ...

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  49. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Many books have been written and numerous plays have been founded on the various situations that have arisen through improper use of wealth but this week's star picture at the ...

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  50. SOCIALIST RADICAL CABINET.

    M. Doumergue is striving to form a Socialist—Radical Cabinet, with M. Ca[?]llaux as Minister for France. ...

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  51. CONSPIRACY IN FORMOSA.

    [?] has been unected out [?] F[?], who were [?] in a couspiracy insti[?] revolutionaries. Six of ...

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  52. DYNAMITER CONFESSES.

    George Paris, a dynamiter, whose evidence indicted 35 members of the Interna tional Iron workers' Association of America, has published a remarkable confession. ...

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  53. SPEECH AT CARDIEE.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas declared in an outspoken speech at Cardin[?] yesterday that the time had now come when the big railway companies should recognise the trade ...

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  54. TWO MORE CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Two fresh of small-pox were reported in the suburbs this afternoon. Both patients were children. ...

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  55. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Annual Licensing Court, 10. A.W.N.L., View Point, 4. Eaglehawk Borough Band Boxing Day Commitee, 8. ...

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  56. GOVERNOR'S ESTATES RAIDED.

    [?] plundered the [?] on the Caucasus at [?] Caucasta. [?]tered a body. ...

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  57. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    The popular Britannia Open-air Theatre in High-street was comfortably illed last night, when the third programme under the direction of Mr. J. A. Macin[?]sh was presented. ...

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  58. SHIPPING FEDERATION.

    Owing to the frequency of strikes, the International Shipping Federation has prepared new classes, which it is intended to en-body in all bills of lading for the ...

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  59. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 1.50 p.m., on the premises, Ema Greek Messrs Han and Batchelder, under instructions from Mr. T. W Phillips, who is leaving the State will sell a farm comprising ...

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  60. FATAL CASE OF ANTHRAX.

    William Smith, a drover, who was in [?] of a fl[?]k of hseep on the stock [?] developed on inflamed arm, and [?] taken to the Narrandera Hospital to ...

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  61. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Lloyd—George, Ghanoellov of the Exchequer, has written a letter to Mr. Morton, who is contesting the by-election for South Lanarkshire in the Liberal interest. ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND BY-ELECTION.

    The candidates in the byttelton by-election contest closed their campaign to-night. All available information suggests that the Labor nominee will head the poll on ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. LABOR'S VICTORY.

    Although naturally jubilant at the advent of the Labor party on the Treasury benches of the Legislative Assembly, Trades Hall leaders are guarded in their ...

    Article : 415 words
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