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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) and the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Mr. Flowers) were the guests at luncheon yesterday of the Queensland Parliamentary ...

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  3. AMERICAN GRAFT.

    Mr. Sulzer; ex-Governor of New York State, is appearing as the chief witness in Attorney Whitman's "State-wide Graft Investigation." Mr. Sulzer swore that Mr. Charlos Murphy, ...

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  4. ESCAPEES FROM AMBRYM.

    The following official statement in regard to the Ambrym eruption and the work of rescue was made yesterday by the convener of the Presbyterian Foreign Missions Committee; the ...

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  5. STEAMER MISHAP.

    The steamer Empire arrived alongside the jetty at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. It appears that one of the cylinders blew out and the piston broke at noon on Tuesday last. ...

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  6. "A CRITICAL POSITION."

    "The position is a critical one," were the words used by Mr. David Watson, the president of the Colliery Employees' Federation, to-day, when spoken to in regard to the ...

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  7. SHIPPING.

    Armand Behie, F.M.S., 6385 tons, Captain Rosate, from Marseilles, via ports. Passengers—Mr. Criollet, Mrs. Watkins, Miss Watkins, Mr. Wm. Cook, Miss Russell, Miss Weiburg, Mrs. Caudrey, Miss Brown, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN WEATHER.

    At 9 yesterday morning practically the whole of the continent was under monsoonal control. The high pressure, which covered the southern shores recently, has advanced about 900 miles eastward, while the central barometric readings have gained one-tenth Inch in value. The centre is now to the west of Tasmania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Georges Carpentier has practically accepted the invitation of a Dublin syndicate to box McGoorty for a nurse of £2000. The Building Industries Federation in ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. H. Giles Shaw (Acting City Coroner) recorded yesterday that Adolph Ullman, 27, a Swiss, by occupation a lace salesman, strangled himself at a boarding-house in ...

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  11. DEPARTURES.—Jan. 22.

    Gabo, s, for Melbourne, via Newcastle. Poona, s, for Dunkirk and London, via ports. Komet, German survey ship, for north. Perth, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  12. KING-STREET LIFT ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday morning, at half-past 10, John Brown, 35, a cleaner, of 109 Stanley-street, met with an accident in a lift-well at 42 King-street. As he ...

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  13. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—Jan. 23.

    Oberhausen, s, for New York and Boston; Armano Behie. F.M.S., for Noumea; Innamincka, s, for Melbourne; Mokoia, s, for Hobart; Gosford, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water; Erringhi, s, for the ...

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  14. YOUNG WOMAN POISONED.

    Mrs. Vera Braddish, 19, of George-street, Erskineville, was taken by the Civil Ambulance from 84 Abercrombie-street, at noon yesterday, suffering from the effects of poison. ...

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  15. FATALITY ON THE PERSIC.

    On January 16 Leimuth A. Newton, 40, married, a wharf-labourer, was admitted at Sydney Hospital suffering from paralysis of the arms and legs, as well us injury to ...

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  16. CLEARANCES.—Jan. 22.

    Port Pirie, s, 4068 tons, Capt. Jolly, for Dunkirk and London, via Melbourne. Inabo Maru, s, 3939 tons, Capt. Ogawa, for Yokohama. ...

    Article : 347 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

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  18. NEWCASTLE.

    The German barque Max, under Captain. Jansen, arrived in port last night from Mejillones, after a passage of 44 days. The best day's sailing was 304 miles, the weather being ...

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  19. FARMER KILLED.

    George Jones, a farmer at Underwood, went out shooting birds on Tuesday. His gun exploded, and half his head was blown off. Deceased was 73 years of age. ...

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  20. PRIVATE WARDS ABOLISHED.

    At the meeting of the Newcastle Hospital committee last night, it was decided to recommend the abolition of private wards at the hospital. It was held that they were ...

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  21. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The return match between New South Wales and Victoria will commence to-day at noon at the Sydney Cricket Ground. If New South Wales wins, the Sheffield Shield ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE GAS COMPANY.

    The balance-sheet to be presented to the half-yearly general meeting of the share-holders of the Newcastle Gas and Coke Company, Limited, to be held on January 29, shows ...

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  23. MOVEMENTS OF OVERSEA VESSELS.

    Kalomo, s (Bucknall line), arrived at Dunkirk on Wednesday morning from Adelaide. Her cargo included 18,000 bales of wool. Plauen, s (G.-A. line), homeward bound, arrived at ...

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  24. WIRELESS FROM ATUA.

    According to a wireless message received at Melbourne from Captain Wallis of the Union Co.'s steamer Atua it is expected that this steamer will arrive at that port at 6 p.m. to-day from Fijian ports. She ...

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  25. WIRELESS FROM VICTORIA.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker, Ltd., have received a wireless message from the commander of the steamer Victoria, en route from Auckland advising he expects to arrive in Watson's Bay at 3 o'clock this ...

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  26. BAND CONTEST.

    A crowd of over 3000 people attended the Sydney Sports Ground last evening at the opening of the New South Wales championship band contest. It was a C-grade night. Eight ...

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  27. BEN BUCKLER TRAM.

    A deputation representing the Waverley Municipal Council waited upon the Minister for Works yesterday afternoon with a request that the Bellevue Hill tramway might ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    GOODE ISLAND (2005m).—Passed: Jan. 22, Perthshire, s, for London CAIRNS (1418m).—Dep: Jan. 22, Kadina, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  29. ISLAND MURDER.

    On the 20th instant, there was committed pt Ba a murder which had all the characteristics of the crimes so often perpetrated by indentured coolie immigrants against the ...

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  30. NAVAL CADETS.

    Practical training for the boys belonging to the Australian naval cadet forces in this State commenced on January 3. This year the Pioneer was used for the first time as the ...

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  31. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Mr. Sidney Low, in the first series of Rhodes lectures at King's College, on the "Governance of the British Empire," said that on a superficial view the Empire lacked nearly all the ...

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  32. FIRES.

    While Fireman S. Spring was travelling to the city by tram car No. 891, he noticed the car had caught fire at the fuse-box. The car was pulled up, and with the aid of a ...

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  33. BODY RECOVERED.

    The body of Albert Horne, who is supposed to have murdered Miss Florence Johnson, who was found with her throat cut at Lutwyche, and subsequently died in hospital, has ...

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  34. WATER BOARD.

    The blennial elections to fill the vacancies on the Water and Sewerage Board caused by the retirement of half the members through offluxion of time will take place early in ...

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  35. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Mr. Joseph Elks, a well-known resident of Hernani, was struck dead by lightning on Saturday last. ...

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  36. STRIKE ON STEAMER.

    A small strike occurred on the steamer Harflete, unloading coal at Miramar Wharf, Wellington. The trouble arose through travelling time being reduced, and the ...

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  37. GERMANY'S PROTECTIVE DUTIES.

    Dr. Delbruck (Minister of the Interior) stated in the Reichstag that the existing protective duties must be maintained. German agriculture in particular, he said, ...

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  38. THE MAILS.

    South Australia.—Overland, 5. 30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.30 p.m. Java Ports, via Newcastle.—Strathness, 8 a.m. ...

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  39. MERCHANT SERVICE.

    In the existing award of the Merchant Service Guild, which has been in force since January, 1911, the rates of pay for masters on passenger steamers are from £25 a month ...

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  40. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday prices of Australian mining ventures were:—British B. H., b 34/6, s 35/6; B.H. North, b 52/6, s 53/6; B.H. South, b £7/16/3, s £7/18/9. ...

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  41. DYNAMITERS AT WORK.

    A burglary, evidently by experts, occurred at Pahiatua. A safe in a draper's shop was blown open, and £130 in cash stolen. ...

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  42. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    During the last three days the Federal Ministry has been holding lengthy Cabinet meetings. Among the subjects which have been considered are those which it is proposed to ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.

    At last night's meeting of the Labour Council of New South Wales Mr. T. D. Mutch (A.W.U.) referred to what he termed the despotic action of the Botha Goevrnment in South ...

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  44. BARQUE OVERDUE.

    The Seestern has been reinsured at 40 guineas. The German barque Seestorn is considerably overdue at Galota Buena, on the West Coast of ...

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  45. A JAPANESE TRAGEDY.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Sergeant Horan, of Ingham, to the effect that a Japanese, named Cohara, had shot his wife, and then set fire to the ...

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  47. VICTORIAN LOANS.

    Two loan bills were introduced to-day into the Legislative Assembly. The first was to provide £2,250,000 by loan in London for railway works and rolling stock, and the second ...

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  48. LANG BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy Lang Ward in the City Council, caused by the retirement of Mr. Cocks, will probable resolve itself into a duel between Sir Allen Taylor and Mr. ...

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  49. TORPEDO BOAT DISABLED.

    Excitement was caused in naval mid shipping circles to-night when it became known that the torpedo boat Countess of Hopetoun was disabled near Half Moon Bay, where she ...

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  50. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    Dusseldorf, s, from Cairns, Nov. 1, at Havre. T. P. Emigh, 4-m bqtne, from Newcastle, Oct. 20, at San Francisco. Kalano, s, from Adelaide, Dec 7, passed St. ...

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  51. LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) has ordered an inquiry to be held into the disturbances at the military camp recently held at Liverpool. ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND MINES.

    The negotiations between the miners and the Blackball management resulted in a compromise, and the mines will reopen on Friday. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: Jan. 22, Woglinde, s, from Sydney. WELLINGTON (1239m).—Dep: Jan. 22, Harflete, s, and [?], s, for Newcastle. ...

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