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  2. A LOST SUIT OF CLOTHES.

    Attached to the finding of an apparently ownerless suit of boy's clothes of Sandgate on New Year's day is a story that contains all ...

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  3. Balkan Affair[?]

    It is officially announced that 2000 Turks who were garrisoning Chios, off the coast of Asia Minor, have surrendered unconditionally to the ...

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  4. [?] Home Rule.

    The terms of the "Uster Gampaign" to be institu[?] the Home Rule Act comes into station, includes the establishment of a provisional ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bishop Montgomery has spontaneously relinquished a considerable portion of the stipend of the secretaryship of the Society for the Propagation of the ...

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  6. Industrial Trouble[?]

    Considerable uneasiness is felt in business circles in Newcastle, to-day, in consequence of the decision of the Maitland miners to stop 10 big ...

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  7. ACCIDENT ON RAILWAY.

    On the arrival of the afternoon train from Brisbane to Toowoomba, at Murphy's Creek. on Friday evening, whilst the train was taking water, and ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    The members of the Empire Trade Commission will leave for Australasia in the steamer Medina, which sails iron London on 10th January, and ...

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  9. TAXI-CAB STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of taxi-cub drivers at Liverpool has been settled, the drivers accepting a cheaper and lower grade petrol. ...

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  10. Trade Unions Bill

    Mr. A. Henderson, H.P. (the Labour leader), at a conference of 500 delegates representing 2,000,000 trade unionists, held yesterday, moved ...

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  11. Opium Trade.

    Owing to the accumulation of stocks of opium at Shanghai and elsewhere the Government has suspended opium sales until stocks are absorbed. This ...

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  12. WRECK OF ARMY BIPLANE.

    The army Bristol biplane has been wrecked at Farnborough. The pilot fell a distance of loft, and had a wonderful escape from death. ...

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  13. A GENEROUS DONOR.

    The estate of the late Rev. John Ellis has been valued at £184,000. He left 100,000 to Cambridge University, and £30,000 to the funds of various ...

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  14. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Liberal organs declare that the Government does not intend to precipitate a general election, notwithstanding temptation arising out of the ...

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  15. A BOLT.

    Some excitement was caused yesterday afternoon along the Blackstone-road, and in the residential locality south of the golf park by a bolting ...

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  16. London, January 4. BARRY CHALLENGED.

    Albany has challenged Barry to race on the Tyne course for the world's championship and £500 or £1000. ...

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  17. RESCUE OF SHIP WRECKED CREW.

    The Cunard steamer Syria picked up seven boats laden with 9S passengers and members of the crew of the French steamer Saint Augnstin, which had ...

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  18. Gales on American Coast.

    Heavy gales are sweeping along the east coast of America. Sections of the town of Newport News, on the coast of Virginia, have been ...

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  19. SCATTER OF GOLD.

    A motor-car, in which gold was being conveyed to pay wages at Purfleet, wars traversing a railway crossing when it was struck by a train. ...

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  20. Explosion of Detonator.

    A sensational occurrence is reported from Stanley (Tasmania) during the New Year's Eve festivities. A ball was given to residence by Capt. Roy ...

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  21. Doctors and Insurance.

    Newspapers strongly criticise, the Right Hen. D. Lloyd-George's (Chancellor of the Exchequer) recent soeech to the committee, especially his ...

    Article : 257 words
  22. SEVERE STORM [?]

    After a sultry and opp[?] yesterday, a [?] timing [?] occurred in the city in the [?] One, result was that the [?] ...

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  23. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.

    Our Esk correspondent advised by telephone message, last night, that Mrs. F. Saib, a very old resident of Biatra, and wife of Cr. Seib, of the ...

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  24. Berlin, January 3. AVIATORS INJURED.

    Two aviators were severely injured at Leipzig, yesterday, when undergoing tests for army certificates. ...

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  25. Berlin, January 4. MILITARY BIPLANE RECORD.

    Faller, an air-man, carried five passengers for an hour on a military. biplane, thereby establishing a record. ...

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  26. Paris, January 4. HYDROPLANE FATALITY.

    A hydroplane, while in flight, over-turned at Fecamp; the aviator was. drowned, but the mechanic was rescued. ...

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  27. Buenos Ayres, January 3. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A number of warehouses belonging to the Barranca Union, and stored with inflammable materials, have been burned and the damage done is estimated ...

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  28. Factories Closed Down

    Eleven sardine factories in Brittany have been closed, since the fishermen have declined to adopt the new methods to secure more plentiful ...

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  29. Chicago, January 3. AUTOMOBILE BANDITS.

    Four automobile bandits wrecked a jeweller's window and escaped with a tray of valuable diamonds. The policeman tried to use his revolver, but ...

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  30. CABBIES' STRIKE.

    At a mee[?] carters and drivers an [?] last night it was decided to send in [?] to the Commissioner for Railway [?] ...

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  31. Australian Defence Scheme.

    The Victorian Council of the Australian Freedom League recently wrote to the Prime Minister, urging the necessity for abolishing the compulsory ...

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  32. Militant Suffragist

    Brailsford, a male suffragist, who was charged with having smashed windows at the official residence of the Prime Minister, in Downing-street, ...

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  33. CARROLL'S CONTINENTALS.

    Carroll's Continentals at Martoo's Olympia last Saturday night were. accorded splendid patronage. Had the weather not been so threatening, ...

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  34. New York, January 3. SERVICE OF SUMMONS ACCEPTED.

    So far Mr. Rockefeller has successfully evaded service, and the detectives confess they are unable to ascertain his whereabouts. His solicitors have ...

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  35. Welsh Disestablishment.

    On clause 9 of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill in the House of Commons, to-day, Mr. Cave moved an amendment to exclude the border ...

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  36. International Honours.

    The mortal remains of the Hon. Whitelaw-Reid, the late American Ambassador to England, were interred in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery to-day. ...

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  37. Duke of Abercorn.

    The death is announced of the Duke of Abercorn, P.C.K.G., from an attack of pneumonia, in his 75th year. The late Duke held titles in the three ...

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  38. LYSOL AGAIN.

    Robert Frazer Somers aged 67, a resident of Wooloowin was removed to the General Hospital on Saturday night, suffering from the effects of a ...

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  39. FOOTBALL

    Playing against England, the Springboks seared a try and two penalty goals, while their opponents' score was a try. There were 40,000 people ...

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  40. RAILWAY GUARD SERIOUSLY HURT.

    Mr. Phil Hargreavea, a well-known and popular Ipswich railway [?] inst. with a serious accident at Redbank on Saturday morning, as [?] ...

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  41. SHOT IN COLD BLOOD.

    An extraordinary shooting case has occurred at Fitzroy. A man named Samuel Ingham, aged 47, a miner from Diamond Creek, is spending a ...

    Article : 165 words
  42. Politics in Spain.

    The resignation of Senor Mauras from the Senate, coupled with the resignation of 92 other senators and deputies (as announced some days ago) ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. "Grievance Hearer."

    The London and North Western Railway Company is satisfied with the results of its prolonged experiment in employing a "grievance hearer," who ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. Politics in Portugal

    Senor Falcao's Cabinet has resigned. Senor Ahmedia (Minister for Marine, in the Faleao Cabinet) is attempting to form a ministry. ...

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  45. The Panama Canal.

    President Taft announces that he is willing to agree to arbitration on the Panama Canal question, whenever the points at issue are actually reached. ...

    Article : 93 words
  46. Proposed "Coup."

    The "Evening Standard" Madrid correspondent says that an ominous report has been received that the revolutionaries are planning a great "coup" ...

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  47. VICEROY'S CONDITION

    The latest bulletin regarding Lord Hardinge's health shows that here was no fever yesterday, but there was much deafness and a constant aching ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. South African Politics.

    Gen. Do Wet has resigned from the Council of Defence of the Union of South Africa. Capetown, January 4. ...

    Article : 66 words
  49. [?]ane's [?]

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  50. Explosion of Dynamite.

    By an explosion at the De Beers dynamite works, Somerset West, two white persons and five natives were killed yesterday. ...

    Article : 32 words
  51. Ipswich City Band.

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