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  2. SERIOUS LABOR RIOTS

    Grave industrial troubles are again causing anxiety in Lisbon. Yesterday the railway employes struck, demanding eight hours work a day and ...

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  3. THE WARATAH.

    The enquiry concerning the loss of the Lund liner Waratah was continued yesterday. Captain Bidwell, marine superintendent ...

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  4. SCENES IN PERTH PARLIAMENT.

    The opposition of Labor members to the Redistribution of Seats Bill was responsible for another long sitting of the Legislative Assembly. It began yesterday ...

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  5. ATROCIOUS MURDER.

    PARIS, January 12. Antoine Favier, who was convicted in February last of a shocking murder at Lille, was executed in that town ...

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  6. BIG STRIKE IN SYDNEY.

    About 1,200 employes of the Australian Gaslight Company, members of Gas Employes' Union, struck work this afternoon. The city employes did not resume ...

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  7. FATHER KILLS SON.

    Serafina Donato yesterday murdered his son with a meat-chopper in a church at Senercha, in the province of Avellino. The deed was committed because Donato ...

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  8. THE SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The science of rainmaking may have been exploited with some degree of success in certain remote parts of the earth, but the combined brain of the scientific world have ...

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  9. FIGHTING IT OUT.

    A grand game! Nothing less can be said about the titanic struggle on the Oval between the Kangaroos and the Springboks. With gritted teeth and their powers at ...

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  10. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    Questions regarding the reciprocity negotiations between Canada and the United States were addressed to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister, in the Dominion ...

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  11. TRADES UNION CASE.

    The Court of Appeal has refused the application of the Amalgamated Society of Railwaymen that Mr. W. V. Osborne (who is appealing against a ...

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  12. AN ECCENTRIC SECT.

    The "Holy Rollers," an eccentric religious sect, have settled in Tacoma, in the state of Washington. The police, however, consequent upon complaints of uproar in ...

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  13. WELSH RIOTS.

    On the eve of the departure from Wales of the Loudon police, who were sent to reinforce the local forces during the recent riots in Wales, a mass meeting of Welsh ...

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  14. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    The committee of the Young Men's Christian Association, which has its international headquarters in New York, announce that the two-million dollar fund for ...

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  15. THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Ipswich reports that Weston Creek, at Grandchester, is in flood, and the water is over the railway line. To-night two goods trains to and from Toowoomba were ...

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  16. STATE LAND TAX.

    A copy of the following circular has been forwarded to all corporations and district councils in the State by Mr. R. J. Rose. hon. secretary of the New Assessment ...

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  17. FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILL.

    Many applications have been received from persons desirous ot securing appointments in connection with the proposed Commonwealth Woollen Mill. Experts ...

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  18. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, replying to a correspondent yesterday on the subject of Imperial preference, declared that the development of the ...

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  19. THE PORTLAND ESTATES.

    Miss Margaret Druce denics the report of the death of her mother, one of the claimants to the Duke of Portland's estates appearing a few days ago in an English ...

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  20. LORD SWATHLING.

    Lord Swathling (better known as Sir Samuel Montagu, Bart.) is seriously ill. and his condition is considered to be critical. ...

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  21. PUGILISM.

    Gunner Moir, in a prizefight at the National Sporting Club yesterday for £100 aside, knocked out Bombardier Wells in the third round. ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between George Gray the Australian, and Diggle, the English professional, 8,000 up on even terms, was continued at Liverpool yesterday. Gray ...

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  23. THE CORONATION.

    Mr. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, yesterday expressed to Sir J. W Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, the pleasure felt by the Imperial Government ...

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  24. TURKESTAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Little damage was done by the recent earthquake at Przhevalsk, on the southern shore of Lake Iseyk-kul, in Russian Turkestan, but 50 persons were ...

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  25. MISSING AERONAUT.

    All doubt concerning the fate of Mr. Cecil Grace the English aviator, who disappeared off the English coast last month, appears to have been set at rest by the ...

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  26. BANKER LEVANTS.

    Sciandon, an Italian banker in New York, is missing with the funds of the institution amounting to £3,500. The depositors were mostly Italians of small ...

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  27. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    Commenting on the absence of information concerning the long overdue steamer Parisiana, which is now 71 days out on the passage from New York to Melbourne, the ...

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  28. A STEAMER WRECKED.

    The Rosedale, one of the best known steamers trading to the North Coast, was wrecked at the Bellinger River entrance this morning. The disaster occurred ...

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  29. THE STEPNEY FIRE.

    A controversy has arisen over the action of the authorities in permitting the Anarchist Club in Sidney-street. Stepney, to burn while the two Anarchists wanted ...

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  30. DISEASE IN CATTLE.

    The epidemic of foot and mouth disease reported some days ago is spreading rapielly, and now affects 2,000 Austrian villages. ...

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  31. FIREWOOD TROUBLE IN THE WEST.

    According to a telegram received by the Minister of Defence to-day trouble is brewing in connection with the industry of supplying firewood to the mines at Kalgoorlie. ...

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  32. GERMAN ANARCHISTS.

    Yesterday the police broke up a meeting of Anarchists and arrested 23 persons, whose ages ranged from 20 to 30 years. Some highly compromising papers were ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN SETTLERS.

    The Agents-General of New South Wales and Victoria have chartered the Shaw—0 Savill liner Rangatira. 4,045 tons, which sails from London on January 20, with ...

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  34. CINCINNATI FIRE.

    Five firemen are missing as a result of the collapse of the walls ot the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and tbe adjoining banquet hall, which were deployed by fire ...

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  35. PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS.

    Senhor Franco, a former Prime Minister, who in 1907 was virtually Dictator of Portugal, was recently tried by the Republican Government on a charge of misusing his ...

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  36. CANADIAN BLIZZARD.

    The blizzard which has been raging for two days in Canada still continues, and the thermometer has recorded 50 deg. below zero in many of the prairie cities. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN AMATEURS.

    London "Truth asserts that the grant by the Victorian Government to Frank Beaurepaire, the champion swimmer, who recently won many championship races in ...

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  39. LORD DUDLEY.

    An official announcement has been made in London that the reports in the Australian papers that the Earl of Dudley is resigning his position as Governor-General ...

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  40. FIRE IN RUNDLE-STREET.

    The premises of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Rundle-street, were the scene of a fire, which 'started at about 11.30 o'clock last evening. Despite the ...

    Article : 223 words
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  42. PEARY AND THE POLE.

    Yesterday the Congressional committee, which has been enquiring into Admiral Peary's claim to have discovered the North Pole, concluded its investigations. ...

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  46. SENATOR UNSEATED.

    Senator Stephenson, who was elected for Wisconsin, has been unseated on the ground of bribery. Evidence given before the enquiry showed that the ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND

    The Government are offering prizes of £1,000. £500, £300 and £200 for designs for the new Parliament buildings, including library. The cost of the work is ...

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