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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Labor correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that the expenses of 78 Labor candidates at the general election early this year ...

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  3. NAVAL COMPETITION.

    A few days ago the naval correspondent of the "Daily News" made the announcement that Germany had not yet begun the construction of the four Dreadnoughts ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND AFRICA.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister of Australia, who arrived in Durban yesterday, was interviewed shortly after landing by Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  5. LABOR WAR.

    The trouble between the colliers and the proprietors of the Cambrian Combine mines is still unsettled. A dispute regarding conditions of work arose in September, and ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. TURKEY AND PERSIA.

    A Turkish battalion has occupied Maku, a fortified town in the Persian province of Azerbaijan, 132 miles north-west of Tabriz, and 27 miles south-east of Bayazid, in a ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    It will be remembered that when the Lord Mayor (Alderman Taylor) gave a civic reception to Captain Scott on October 18, a suggestion was thrown out that ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    The Acting Superintendent of Navigation has received a telegram from the pilot at Nambucca River, in regard to the stranding of the schooner Australia. The pilot ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The report of the Director-General of the Commonwealth Cadet Corps (Surgeon-General Williams) for the year ended June 20, was laid on the table of the Senate ...

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  10. THE RANGITIRA IN TROUBLE.

    The steamer Rangitira went aground o[?] Lytton when passing down the river this morning. All efforts to move the vessel failed until the afternoon, when she floated ...

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  11. OPPOSING THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Labor Party have issued a manifesto urging their supporters in Walthamstow, where Mr. J. A. Simon, the Solicitor-General, is seeking re-election, to abstain ...

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  12. SHIPPING MEN CAUTIONED.

    In connection with the recent collision in the Brisbane River between the steamer Essex and the Government steam b[?]r[?] Jumba, the Marine Board to-day severely ...

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  13. MACEDONIA.

    Owing to the Young Turks' pan-Islamic tendencies and their cruelty towards Bulgarians suspected of belonging to secret committees, the Macedonian Internal ...

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  14. SITUATION IN FRANCE.

    In consequence of the recent Labor disturbances in France, the "Temps" is urging M. Briand, the Premier, to adapt the excellent Canadian Labor legislation to ...

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  15. ROBBED HIS MOTHER.

    At the Ballarat City Court to-day a young man, Charles Lindsay, was charged with robbing his mother of a blouse, a blanket, and a rug, which he pawned for ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. AERONAUTICS.

    The Lebaudy airship, which is to be given to the military authorities by the proprietor of the "Morning Post," yesterday journeyed from Moissons, in the ...

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  17. A UNIONIST VIEW.

    Mr. A. Bonar Law, Unionist member for Dulwich, who was Parliamentary Secretary for the Board of Trade in Mr. Balfour's Ministry, addressed the members of ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The committee of the Boilermakers' Society have recommended their members to accept the agreement concluded at Edinburgh between the Employers' Federation ...

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  19. NAVAL LOAN.

    Rumors have been prevalent recently that the Government contemplate floating a naval loan for the construction of ships. This has occasioned fluctuations on the ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. ARRIVAL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Captain Scott, leader of the Antarctic expedition, was welcomed by a civic reception to-day. The Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) was present. Captain Scott ...

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  21. NO PUBLIC SPEECH.

    The members of the Natal Labor Party requested Mr. Fisher to make a public utterance on the aims and deeds of the Australian Labor Party. Mr. Fisher, however, ...

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  22. LIQUOR LAWS IN THE WEST.

    The Assembly sat all Wednesday night. After the Workers Compensation Bill had been dealt with by the rejection of the clause making miners' phthisis and ...

    Article : 339 words
  23. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The address in reply to the Governor-General's speech at the opening of the Federal Parliament, which were passed by both Houses last July, were to-day ...

    Article : 40 words
  24. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Lord Avebury (Sir John Lubbock), the well-known banker and scientist, presided at a meeting held yesterday to consider the advisability of adopting an Empire trade ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. WAR OF ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. A. Bonar Low, who was Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade in Mr. Balfour's Ministry, delivered a speech to an audience of 5,000 persons at St. ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. CRIPPEN CASE.

    The Sheffield "Weekly Telegraph" has had to pay £100 for contempt of court in commenting, while it was sub judice, on the case of Crippen, the Camden-road ...

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  27. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    Mr. Walter Long, who was President of the Local Government Board in Mr. Balfour's administration, referred to the devolution movement in a letter to the ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  29. RAPID FLYING.

    At Belmont Park yesterday M. Latham made a flight of 10 miles in eight minutes, while Mr. Aubrun covered the same distance in seven minutes. The times, however, ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. CRIPPEN APPEALS.

    Hawley Crippen, now under sentence of death, has decided to appeal against the sentence, on the ground that the remains [?]ound at 39, Hilldrop Crescent, were not ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN ARTISANS.

    The Minister of Defence has received a letter from the High Commissioner stating that the Australian artisans who were sent to England to the dockyards in ...

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  32. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    A serious commercial dispute between America and Germany is threatened. According to Reuter's correspondent at Berlin, Mr. Knox, the American Secretary of ...

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  33. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK.

    The remains of Prince Francis of Teck, brother of Queen Mary, were removed to-day from the chapel at Marlborough House to the Paddington railway-station. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND AND CANADA.

    The "News-Advertiser" yesterday dealt with the question of closer relations between Canada and New Zealand, strongly advocating the inclusion of New Zealand ...

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  35. HOLDING OUR OWN.

    Mr. R. Haldane (Minister for War) referred to the naval controversy in an address at Edinburgh yesterday. He said the command of the sea was the root and ...

    Article : 64 words
  36. AMERICA II.

    A reward of £200 is being offered by the promoters of the Gordon Bennett Cap meeting at St. Louis for information that will lead to the discovery of the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN STOKERS DEFENDED.

    Referring to-day to the rumor that the two Commonwealth distroyers. Parramatta and Yarra, now on their way to Australia, had to be stoked by men from the British ...

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  38. THE BRICK COMBINE.

    The new Minister of Public Works (Mr. Arthur Griffith) has anticipated the Federal anti-trust legislation by foreshadowing an attack upon the brick combine which is ...

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  39. JACK JOHNSON.

    Jack Johnson, the well-known colored pugilist, who holds the championship of the world, showed to poor advantage in a match against Barney Oldfield for the ...

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  40. NAVAL WARFARE.

    An influential committee of the London Chamber of Commerce are conducting a private investigation concerning the effect of the Declaration of London upon ...

    Article : 145 words
  41. BALLOONISTS SAFE.

    A telegram has been received from the lost balloonists (Messrs. Hawley and Port) announcing that they landed safely in a wilderness 227 miles north of Quebec. As ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Manobos tribesmen are committing lepredations on the west coast of the [?]sland of Davan, their intention being to [?]xpel both foreigners and Filipinos. ...

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  43. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    British 2½ per cent. consols (Goschen's) to-day touched £78 16/3, but closed at £79. The decrease in quotations is due to the apprehension of the flotation of a ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. GREEK POLITICS.

    The dissolution of the Greek Chamber of Deputies secured by the Venezelos Government is regarded by the Oppositionists as a coup d'etat, with the object of ...

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  45. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 37/, sellers 38/. ...

    Article : 41 words
  46. AVIATOR KILLED.

    M. Blanchard, the well-known aviator, fell a distance of 100 ft. while making a flight to-day. He was killed immediately. ...

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  47. DEFENCE RAILWAY COUNCIL.

    An appeal was recently made by the Minister of Defence to the Premiers to assist in the establishment of a Defence Railway Council on the lines recommended ...

    Article : 89 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. ITALIAN HORROR.

    Consequent upon the tremendous floods of mud and water which recently poured down the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, the streets of Cetaro are mere mud heaps, ...

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  50. A BIG CONFLAGRATION.

    A large conflagration broke out this morning, and spread with great rapidity. Already it has destroyed the Spencer Company's business block and the Driard Hotel, ...

    Article : 70 words
  51. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  52. TEN GENERALS DROWNED.

    The gunboat Liberte, belonging to the Government of the West Indian Republic of Haiti, was lost as the result of an explosion off Port-au-Prince, and only 20 of ...

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  53. AMERICAN DEMOCRATS.

    Judge Parker delivered an address yesterday, in the course of which he ridiculed Mr. Roosevelt's denunciation of the methods of ...

    Article : 57 words
  54. TENDERS FOR UNIFORMS.

    Since the announcement by the Minister of Defence that in consequence of the inadequate response of local manufacturers to call for tenders, he would have to import a ...

    Article : 118 words
  55. AUSTRIAN VINTAGE.

    The vintage in Austria-Hungary is the worst for many years. This is owing to the severe spring and the wet summer, which had a most injurious effect on all crops. ...

    Article : 38 words
  56. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    A sensational train accident, the second since the recent strike, occurred in Beaufort-street last night, when a North Perth car, full of passengers for the city, ran into ...

    Article : 339 words
  57. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Cambridgeshire was run at the Newmarket Houghton meeting to-day, the winner proving to be Christmas Daisy, who captured the stake last year. Details:— ...

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  58. PLAGUE IN ENGLAND.

    The search for plague-infected rats, resulting from the recent deaths from bubonic plague in England, has resulted in many dead rodents being found to the ...

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  59. MINIATURE RIFLE RANGES.

    The number of cadet miniature rifle ranges and schools with rifle racks in the various States is as follows:—New South Wales, rifle ranges 137, schools with rifle ...

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  60. DEATH-ROLL OF 300.

    It is now estimated that upwards of 200 persons lost their lives by the floods at Cetara, while it is feared that the complete death-roll will total 300. Fifty lives ...

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  61. DOCTORS AND DIVORCE.

    The lady doctors who have given evidence before the Royal Commission on Divorce have suggested that greater facilities for divorce should be afforded. One of ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hawkes Bay soapworks were destroyed by fire yesterday. The damage was £8,000, and the insurances totalled £4,000. The Government propose to drop the ...

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  63. STATE EMPLOYES AS AREA OFFICERS.

    Some misunderstanding has arisen with regard to acceptance by State public officers of positions as area officers under the new defence scheme, it having been ...

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  64. KAISER IN BRUSSELS.

    The Kaiser yesterday visited the Hotel de Ville in this city, where he was received by the civic authorities. In the evening he attended a gala performance of opera, ...

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  65. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  66. EMPLOYERS AND ARBITRATION.

    The annual report of the Employers' Federation, referring to the Arbitration Act, says:—"There has been no cessation of the continuous demands for higher ...

    Article : 94 words
  67. A RAILWAY WRECK.

    Five persons were killed yesterday as the result of a train wreck on the Inter-Urban Electrical Railroad, at Burlington, in the vicinity of Oregon. ...

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  68. FRENCH MINISTER FOR LABOR.

    M. Rene Viyiani, the French Minister for Labor, has intimated that he proposes to re[?]. ...

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  69. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Commercial Trusts Bill, a measure to restrict the operations of combines, the Secret Commissions Bill, and the Graduated Income Tax Bill have passed the ...

    Article : 65 words
  70. GIFT TO EDUCATION.

    Mr. Pritchard Jones has given £17,000 to provide a great hall for the University College of North Wal[?] ...

    Article : 26 words
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