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  2. IN CONFERENCE

    The Fifth Triennial Interstate Political Labour Conference was opened to-day at the Town Hall. There were 32 delegates present. Four of those selected to represent South ...

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  3. HUNDRED AND TWENTY WIVES.

    There is a man in Sydney who, if he could only be induced to talk of his experiences, could relate more stories of hardships and perils, could tell of more hairbreadth escapes, ...

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  4. RAILWAY CONTROL. NO STRAINED RELATIONS.

    In his capacity as Acting Premier Mr. Beeby said last evening that he wished to remove any impression that might exist that the relations between the Government and the Chief ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. SECOND EDITION DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Pittsworth. shortly after midnight, and at 1.30 a.m. it was still raging. Alrecady five business places have been laid ...

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  6. A FEDERAL FUNCTION. HOUSING THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The idea of withdrawing the vice-regal residence in Macquarie-street from Federal use is understood to have originated with the Attorney-General, and yesterday Mr. Holman ...

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  7. REVOLT IN CHINA. REPUBLICAN MANIFESTO.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen has issued a remarkable manifesto on behalf of the Republic. After a long recital of grievances, the manifesto says:—"The policy of the ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS. THE KAISER MISREPRESENTED.

    The Berlin press is exercised over an interview with Lord Lonsdale, published in the "Daily News," in which Lord Lonsdale represents the Kaiser as Britain's warmest ...

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  9. THE ADMIRALTY. WAR STAFF CREATED.

    The Admiralty is forming a war staff. Rear-Admiral Ernest C. T. Tourbridge, Private Secretary to the First Lord of the Admiralty, has been appointed Chief of Staff, ...

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  10. FIRST LORD EXPLAINS.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) in a memorandum explains the necessity for the First Lord possessing a War Staff. ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. SPEAKER V. HANSARD

    The difficulties which have arisen between Mr. Speaker Willis and Mr. Robinson, the Chief of the "Hansard" staff are to be investigated with a view of determining who is at ...

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  12. GERMAN PUBLIC OPINION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Debats" reports that Lord Lonsdale's statements have given anything but satisfaction in Germany, being at variance with public ...

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  13. THE HORRORS OF FAMINE.

    The famine relief committee is appealing for funds to employ the sufferers from famine in flood-prevention works. There are 3,750,000 people destitute in ...

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  14. MR. WADDELL'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Waddell, Treasurer and Minister for Railways in the last Administration, was interviewed last night. That gentleman said:— "On all sides there seems to be an agreement ...

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  15. MORE GERMAN EXPENDITURE ON ARMAMENTS.

    The official manifesto of the Government, published in the "North German Gazette," states that the Government seeks to exclude socialism from the next Reichstag, and clear ...

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  16. PERSIAN CRISIS. RUSSIA'S HEAVY HAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tabriz reports that the Russians court-martialled and executed Dava Faurush, chief of the Fidal[?] Military Organisation, Mohammed Khan, a ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. ATTACKED BY A BEAR.

    A sensation was caused during the performance of the Wirths' circus at Christchurch to-night, Syd. Rose, the trainer, being attacked by a bear. Rose was leading the bear round ...

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  18. HOME RULE. MR. CHURCHILL IN DEFENCE.

    Mr. Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) has written a preface to a pamphlet by Mr. J. MacVeagh, M.P. (Down South), entitled, "Home Rule in a Nutshell." ...

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  19. M. MORNARD'S APPOINTMENT.

    M. Mornard, the new Persian financial adviser, has been appointed Provisional Treasurer-General, with a commission consisting of four Persians. ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, M.P., ex-Leader of the Opposition, speaking at Haddington, said that the Government had betrayed the ancient Radical creed in regard to economy by ...

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  21. FAVOURABLE NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The newspapers generally commend the First Lord's scheme for an Admiralty war staff. [Recently certain changes were made in the Board of Admiralty. Admiral Sir Francis ...

    Article : 221 words
  22. MR. VERRAN'S TASK.

    Extraordinary activity is being displayed by both political parties in the election campaign for both Houses, brought about by the dissolution, and for the present it is confined ...

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  23. THREATS OF VIOLENT RESISTANCE.

    A great anti-Home Rule meeting was held yesterday in Omagh, when 20,000 people filed past the Marquis of Hamilton and Sir Edward Carson, M.P. ...

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  24. JAPAN AND COLONISATION.

    A Japanese Commission, under General Oshima, has arrived to study European methods of colonisation. ...

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  25. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    In the match of 15,000 up between Reece and Lindrum, the Australian went out with an un-finished break of 580, which included runs of 180 and 253 off the red. ...

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  26. NATIONALIST PESSIMISTIC.

    Sir Thomas Esmonde, M.P. (Nationalist), speaking at Nenagh, Tipperary, said that he was now less optimistic in regard to the promised Home Rule measure, fearing that ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley has lodged in bankruptcy a sworn statement showing that his liabilities amount to £118,762, and his assets to £121,160. ...

    Article : 283 words
  28. LABOUR TROUBLES. STRIKE OF WOOLCOMBERS.

    Two thousand woolcombers have struck at Bradford against the employment of non-unionists. A lockout involving 12,000 workers is ...

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  29. FISH SUPPLIES.

    The Royal Commission from New South Wales appointed to investigate food supplies and prices began taking evidence at the boardroom of the Lands Department to-day. ...

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  30. THE KING IN INDIA.

    In the presence of 500,000 people congregated in the maidan (the great park), King George and Queen Mary witnessed a series of remarkable pageants. ...

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  31. COTTON OUTLOOK MORE HOPEFUL.

    The outlook in the cotton dispute is more hopeful. ...

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  32. INDEX.

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  33. MANUFACTURERS' REGRET.

    At a meeting of the council of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures, held yesterday, the following resolution was unanimously carried:— ...

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  34. LITHGOW STRIKE. ATTEMPTS AT SETTLEMENT.

    The joint secretaries to the defence committee have written to Mr. Hoskins, informing him that his proposals for a settlement of the strike were at present receiving the ...

    Article : 182 words
  35. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT. CONFERENCE OF WORKERS.

    A conference is being held in Glasgow representing 250,000 workers, which is considering the National Insurance Act. Mr. J. N. Barnes, Chairman of the ...

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  36. NO SUGAR.

    A serious position has arisen here out of the late strike of wharf lumpers in Sydney, and what has been aptly called the present labour strike. ...

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  37. "THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE."

    Interesting correspondence was read at a meeting of the Braybrook' Shire Council to-day. Mr. C. Johnston, of Little Collins-street, ...

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  38. THE RIGHT TO EARN.

    A number of the men employed as casual porters about the Darling Harbour and Darling Island Railway yards consider that action should be taken whilst the question of the ...

    Article : 324 words
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  40. IMITATED A DOG.

    At the Parramatta Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. L. Maitland, S.M., Henry Harrison proceeded against Manuel Manallaras for assault. Plaintiff stated that he was a ven ...

    Article : 193 words
  41. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE DETERMINED.

    The "Observer" states that it there is a deadlock in connection with the carrying out of the provisions of the National Insurance Act, Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. SHORT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    A new kind of prosecution has been initiated under the Bread Act by the police authorities. Until a judicial decision was given recently on an appeal lodged by a baker, the police ...

    Article : 348 words
  43. MAD SOCIALISTIC WAVE.

    The "Standard" publishes a report of an interview with Mr. E. G. Jellicoe, who states that after re-visiting New Zealand his political views have been falsified by the working ...

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  44. THE IMPRISONED STRIKERS.

    It is stated that the petitions circulated throughout the State for signature for the release of Messrs. Scully, Williams, and Hayes are now being called in. An effort will be ...

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  45. POLICE LEAVING.

    Some of the western police who have been doing duty in Lithgow for the past nine weeks left last week for their home stations. Others, it is reported, will be brought here to fill ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The trial continued at Ipswich to-day of John Gottlieb Jenner, charged with the wilful murder of Annie Holzwart on December 23. Acting-Sergeant Daly said that he saw a ...

    Article : 170 words
  48. IMMIGRANTS DROWNED.

    Thomas Hawkins, an immigrant, aged about 35 years, who has no relatives in this country, was drowned in a dam on Inglevale about nine miles from Grenfell, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  49. LYSOL POISONING.

    At an inquiry to-day concerning the death of a man named John Try. which occurred on December 26 from lysol poisoning, the c roner said a record had been established ...

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  50. TRIPOLITAN WAR.

    A strong force of Arabs attacked two Italian battalions which were constructing a detached redoubt at Homs. The Arabs were repulsed, with heavy loss. ...

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  51. BEER-DRINKERS' STRIKE.

    A beer strike took place at Cooroy, on the North Coast line, on Saturday. The local publicans mutually agreed that no drink should be served unless paid for. ...

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  52. ASSAULTED IN OXFORD-STREET.

    A brutal assault was made last night by three men on Francis Patrick (48), a printer, living in Oxford-street. Patrick was on his way home, and was going up Oxford-street, ...

    Article : 71 words
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