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  2. COMPENSATION FOR LAND

    The compensation court to-day awarded the sum of £39,155 to Mr. Booth, the owner of the Carrington estate, near Carterton, 9,000 acres in extent, taken by the ...

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  3. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    With the exception of absent voters' papers, the scrutiny in connection with the by-election for the Senate is almost complete. Very few absent votes were dealt ...

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  4. THE BARRIER TRAGEDY

    The details of the South Broken Hill tragedy that have been brought to light show that the murder was of a premeditated and most cold-blooded nature. For ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The State Premier (Mr. Wade) to-day strongly recommended arbitration for the settlement of the Airley shale dispute the men in the meantime to return to work. ...

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  6. MUTINY ON THE R.M.S. MOOLTAN.

    Mahomed Abdulla and Mahomed Bowty, seamen on the mail steamer Mooltan, appeared at the Water Police Court this morning on a charge of having assaulted William ...

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  7. STRANGE ADVICE TO ORCHARDISTS.

    An extraordinary piece ot advice is given to onchardists in the current number of the Victorian "Journal of Agriculture," referring to the ravages of green parakects in ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Earl Percy, Conservative member for South Kensington, who was Uuder-Secretiny for Foreign Affairs in the Balfour Government, following the example of ...

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  9. THE ASIATIC PROBLEM.

    Lord Ampthill, who was private secretary to Mr. Chamberlain for three years until his appointment as Governor of Madras in 1900, who in 1904 acted as ...

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  10. THE AFRIDI CAMPAIGN.

    Colonel George Roos-Keppel, political officer in charge of the Khyber Pass and commandant of the Khyber Rifles, who was entrusted by Major-General Sir James ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    Mr. R. R. Garran (the secretary to the Federal Attorney-General's Department) returned to-day from London. TWO CASES OF SNAKEBITE. ...

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  12. FLOOD CAUSED BY A WATER-SPOUT.

    Last night a waterspout burst about eight miles from Tingha, at the head of Cope's Creek, and a flood came down with great force, doing much damage to fencing. ...

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  13. TEACHERS AND POLITICS.

    The Acting Minister of Education (Hon. A. H. Peake) handed to the press on Tuesday the following official reports dealing with an allegation recently made by a ...

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  14. TRANSFER OF STATE DEBTS.

    Speaking at Greenbushes yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Moore) said that in view of the necessity of developing the resources of Western Australia he did not agree ...

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  15. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    In imitation of the practice of the Salvation Army, the leaders of the women's suffrage movement have instituted a "week of self-denial," for the purpose of raising ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Grace Croft, 10 years of age, a State child, residing at Moss Vale, was sent on a message. She took a short cut through the convent grounds, and fell into a deep ...

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  17. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    A deputation, representing the Merchant Service Guild and the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers, interviewed the Premier (Mr. Wade) in reference to the ...

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  18. MR. KEIR HARDIE, M.P.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, ex-chairman of the Independent Labor Party in the House of Commons, who was mobbed and pelted with missiles on arriving at the ...

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  19. PIERCED THROUGH THE HEART.

    Professor Georg Sultan has contributed to a medical journal published in Berlin a description of a marvellous surgical operation performed under his direction. A ...

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  20. "IN GOD WE TRUST."

    The coinage committee of the House of Representatives at Washington have unanimously voted in favor of the restoration of the motto, "In God We Trust" on the ...

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  21. THE ILLINGWORTH ENQUIRY.

    A sensational sequel to the Illingworth Royal Commission of enquiry occurred yesterday, when at the instance of the Crown Law Department criminal proceedings were ...

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  22. THE NEAR EAST.

    It is stated at St. Petersburg that, owing to an unexplained movement of the Turkish troops, tne Russian forces are being concentrated near the Turkish frontier. ...

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  23. "A BEACON OF BLOOD."

    General J. H. De la Rey, formerly a member of the First Volksraad of the South African Republic, who was one of the most successful divisional commanders during ...

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  24. A MAN'S LEGS CUT OFF.

    A frightful accident, which proved fatal, occurred at Wateron's Bush Landing yesterday, resulting in the death of George Carpenter, who was employed by Millar's ...

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  25. A LIBERAL TESTATOR.

    Mr. Michael Edward Sanderson, of Kettlethorpe Hall, Lincolnshire, who died recently, has bequeathed £60,000 to the diocese of Wakefield, in the West Riding of ...

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  26. BOARD OF WORKS AS SHEEP-FARMERS.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works is still experiencing great difficulty because of its dealings in sheep towards the close of last year. There were 20,777 sheep bought at ...

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  27. BURGLARS IN THE CITY.

    The frequency with which burglaries have been committed in the city and suburbs lately is causing alarm amongst residents generally. On Monday night last ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    Florence Farndale, charged with the murder of an infant child at Auckland, was to-day acquitted. Cardinal Moran is spending a few days ...

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  29. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The London "Times," in an article today concerning the repeated illnesses of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannennan, who is at present suffering from influenza, ...

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  30. SIR JAMES LAING & SONS.

    The shareholders of the shipbuilding firm of Sir James Laing & Sons, of Sunderland, which recently suspended operations, but later resumed work, have decided to wind ...

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  31. A MINING ACCIDENT.

    James Casey, a single man, employed on the Proprietary mine, was fatally injured by a fall of ground to-day. Casey was at work in a stope at tho 800-ft. level of ...

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  32. EARTHQUAKES ON THE RAND.

    Two severe shocks ot earthquake were experienced at Johannesburg yesterday. ...

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  33. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

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  34. ORANGEISM AND POLITICS

    An action was begun in the Supreme Court in November last in which R. N. Carbines, of Geelong, proceeded against three office-bearers of the Brunswick Lodge ...

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  35. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Rugby football team wall play a match at St. Helens, Lancashire, on Saturday. It is understood that each of the New Zealand players receives £150 for ...

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  36. THE LISBON TRAGEDY.

    A business man in Lisbon has given £200 to secure the use of a house, during their lives, for the mother and children of Manuel Buica, one of the three men shot ...

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  37. SURPRISE FOR A ROBBER

    Suspecting that there had been robberies from his barn, Mr. James Darling, of the Glenarona estate, Kilmore, set a watch early yesterday morning, and at about 2 o'clock ...

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  38. STATE LOANS.

    Referring to-day to the protect of the Premier of New South Wales, (Mr. Wade) against the South Australian Government floating a loan at 3¾ per cent. in New South ...

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  39. ACCUSED PERSON MISSING

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court on Tuesday Charles B. Miller failed to answer to his bail on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm. The Crown ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  41. DR. BARNARDO'S HOMES.

    Mr. W. J. Mayer, in charge of ten of the boys from the Home for Waifs and Strays founded by the late Dr. Barnardo, will leave England on Friday for Australia. ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Justice (Sir J. G. Dodds) presided at the Criminal Court to-day. Nelly Boskell pleaded guilty to a charge of having forged and uttered a cheque for £21 ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    The following ministry was sworn in to day:— Premier and Chief Secretary—Mr. W. Kidston. ...

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  44. APPLE EXPORT TRADE.

    The apple export season was opened to-day, when a shipment of 4,309 cases was made by the R.M.S. Britannia for London. The Victorian apple crop is not a complete ...

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  45. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal is crowded nightly to witness that romantic and exciting play, "Her Love Against the World." Mr. Harcourt Beatty makes a delightful and ...

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  46. SHIPPING.

    Wakool, steamer, at London, from Adelaide December 25. Ionic, steamer, at London, from Wellington January 3. ...

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  47. WRECK OF THE EMILY REED.

    The ship Emily Reed, which left Newcastle (New South Wales) on November 3 for Portland, Maine, has been wrecked off the coast of Oregon. Eleven of the crew ...

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  49. THE CHINA AT FREMANTLE.

    The China arrived at 10 o'clock this morning. Following is the passenger list:— For Adelaide—Mrs. Styles, Messrs. Styles, Moulden, and Pridmore. ...

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  51. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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