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  2. THE CORONATION VISIT.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, was asked to-day what would be the position of Federal members, other than Ministers, who visited England for the Coronation festivities. An ...

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  3. "YES, MR. WATSON."

    The main actors and the picturesque figures in the scene at the State Labour Conference having now withdrawn from the stage, the P. L. L. annual reunion can be considered as ...

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  4. JAPANESE IN ANTARCTICA,

    News was received yesterday from Tokyo in regard to Lieutenant Shirase's expedition to the South Pole. Shirase, who was born in the northern part of Japan, is l8 years of ...

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  5. POLITICAL BURGLARS.

    Speaking at Annandale last night, Mr. Bruce Smith, M.P., gave several good reasons why the people of Australia should vote "No" on the referendum proposals. The meeting, ...

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  6. RUSSIAN MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial was continued to-day of Dr. Pantchenko, Count de Lacy, and Madame Mouravieff, who are charged with having murdered Captain Buturlin, and with ...

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  7. "THE STAMPEDE TO BORROW."

    The "Financial News," in discussing the foreshadowed Australian loans, aggregating £27,000,000, states that the main reason for this stampede to borrow is the ...

    Article : 180 words
  8. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. D. Macmaster, M.P. (Conservative), referring to the reciprocity proposals between Canada and the United States, says there is a good deal of politics in the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Parliament was opened to-day by the King. The weather was fine, and there was the usual Royal procession, his Majesty and Queen Mary being ...

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  10. MURDERS IN PERSIA.

    Sain-ed-dowle[?], the Minister for Finance, who on Saturday last was shot while walking along the street on his return from a sitting of the Mejliss, has died ...

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  11. ADDEESS-IN-REPLY.

    In the debate on the Address in Reply, Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, censured Mr. Winston Churchill. Home Secretary, for withholding the ...

    Article : 222 words
  12. CANADIAN PRODUCERS.

    The Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has announced that the fruitgrowers, lumbermen, and others affected by the reciprocity agreement with the United States, ...

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  13. VACANT FEDERAL SEAT.

    It is most probable that the North Sydney seat in the Federal House of Representatives now vacant owing to the death of Mr. G. B. Edwards, will be contested in the Liberal ...

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  14. ARMED STRIKERS.

    A large number of Greek colliers at the Kenilworth mines struck work. Arming themselves with guns, they scattered in the hills and shot at the other men ...

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  15. SELLING CROWN LANDS.

    In answer to a question concerning a deputation which Mr. Nielsen. Minister for Lands, had been asked to receive respecting the proposed sale of Crown lands at Maroubra, Mr. ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. DEMOCRATS ENDORSE AGREEMENT.

    A resolution endorsing the reciprocity agreement has been carried by a caucus of Democratic members of the House of Representatives. ...

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  17. "NIGGERS IN THE WOOD HEAP."

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling, writing to a Canadian correspondent, says that he is more worried than he likes about the reciprocity agreement. "It seems," he says, "like ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Maud Ashley the only child of Sir Ernest Cassel, G.C.V.O. Maud. the only child of Sir Ernest Cassel, ...

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  19. NATIVE OUTRAGES.

    A white woman at Penhalonga fatally shot with a revolver a black assailant. CAPETOWN, Feb. 7. A native has been arrested on a charge ...

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  20. COASTAL MISHAPS.

    A telegram was received yesterday by the Navigation Department from the pilot at Tweed Heads, reporting that the steamer Duroby had met with an accident while ...

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  21. PRIME MINISTER'S REPLY.

    The Prime Minister replying to Mr. Balfour's censures upon Mr. Churchill, said that the Home Secretary suffered from "the dangerous endowment of an ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. BOYS OF AUSTRALIA.

    Returns from area officers are still coming to hand and there is every reason to believe that the present total of 41,037 registrations will be considerable increased by February 14, ...

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  23. THE PLAGUE.

    A thousand deaths from plague have taken place at Tsitsihar, about 350 miles north-west of Kirin, Manchuria. Ten members of the Russian Medical ...

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  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was fair competition at late rates. The series will close on Tuesday. Feb. 7. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    To-day has seen interesting developments following upon the rearrangement of the Cabinet. The new Ministry was sworn in at noon as follows: ...

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  26. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    A young seaman named George Henry Holman was placed on trial before Acting-Judge Neighbour in the General Sessions to-day to answer a charge of having forged a telegram, ...

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  27. CANADIAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    A passenger train on the Grand Trunk line struck a light engine near Paris, Ontario. The train was derailed, and the coaches ...

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  28. UNIONISTS AND TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. Balfour, in course of a speech at the Constitutional Club banquet last night, said that the new Unionist members of the House of Commons had repeated the ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. THE LABOUR LEADER.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Labour party, said it was remoured that the navy and army estimates were to be increased. Where, he asked, was it going ...

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  30. THE FEDERAL PRINCIPLE.

    Mr. J. Cook, M.P., addressing the members of the Women's Liberal League on the Federal referendum, said that the Federal principle was fighting for its very life. The ...

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  31. RUSSIAN DEFENCE.

    A correspondent in the 'Pall Mall Gazette" says that Russia has now nearly 1100 battalions of infantry at full war strength on the Austro-Ge[?] borders, ...

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  32. AN UNUSUAL INCIDENT.

    A couple of hours previous to the House of Commons assembling members of the Labour party, after electing Mr. Ramsay Macdonald chairman, were photographed in ...

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  33. AFLOAT ON A FLOE.

    The huge ice floe upon which a temporary fishing village had been established, and which was carried out to sea from Bjorko Sound during a violent gale, has ...

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  34. STORM ON SPANISH COAST.

    In connection with the recent storm on the coast of Spain, 11 additional fatalities are reported at Peniscola, 27 at Benlearlos, and 9 at Vinaroz. ...

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  35. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    A protricted meeting of Nationalists approved of payment of members as a democratic measure, but requested that Ireland should be exempted and the money ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The shipments of beef and mutton to the United Kingdom from Argentina and Uruguay during January included 288,250 sheep, 64,500 lambs, 118,250 quarters of ...

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  37. THE AOTEA.

    The winches of the steamer Aotea, which is ashore on Moulle Point, have been got to work with steam from the shore, and salvage pumps having been ...

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  38. RAILWAY INTERRUPTION.

    A goods train which left Toowoomba for Brisbane at 10.45 last night met with an accident at Murphy's Creek, a sheep waggon and covered goods waggon being deralled, with ...

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  39. MR' OAKES IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. C. W. Oakes addressed a well-attended meeting last night in the Town Hall, the Mayor presiding. Mr. Oakes spoke in opposition to the referendum proposals of the ...

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  40. LORDS AND ELECTIONS.

    With the consent of the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, the House of Commons referred the subject of the voting of the Earl of Roden, an Irish peer, in the Down (South) ...

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  41. SHOT IN THE EYE.

    During Monday afternoon a boy named Davis, aged about 10 years, was shot in the eye with a bullet from a pea rifle, with which he and his brother, about 20 years of age, and ...

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  42. SENATOR RUSSELL'S ADVICE.

    Speaking to-day at a gathering of delegates to the Australian Tramway. Employees' Association Conference, Senator E. J. Russell said the Federated members should vote solidly in ...

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  43. IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The registrations to date under the now Defence Act total 5683. The figures are not yet complete. WEST MAITLAND, Tuesday. ...

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  44. FOUR DEATHS AT SEA.

    No fewer than four deaths occurred during the voyage of the R.M.S. Orsova from London. On January 11 Stephen Ferrary, a ...

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  45. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The Federal troops still hold Juarez, and reinforcements are making the task of the rebels harder. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 7. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Minister for Defence Senator Pearce, to-day announced that a further important step had been taken towards strengthening the new Australian naval unit. For some ...

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  47. SCATHING REPORT.

    The number of cases of typhoid which have been reported of late in Fremantle has caused the civic authorities to consider the reason for the epidemic. ...

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  48. TORRES STRAITS MAIL SERVICE.

    Sir T. B. Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland, gave a dinner to celebrate the re-establishment of the Queensland mail service via the Torres Straits. ...

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  49. BOY DROWNED.

    Wh[?]st swimming in the river at North Fremantle yesterday, a boy named Hubert Kerwood was caught in the current and drowned. ...

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  50. THE SHOALHAVEN RIVER.

    Mr. Woodford, engineer who is engaged with a staff taking levels in connection with a proposal to generate electricity on the Shoalhaven River for power and lighting ...

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  51. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    On the trans-Australian railway route, 418 miles cast of Kalgoorlie, the officers of the Public Works Department have tapped a big supply of water, with a bore, in granite at ...

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  52. OUTRAGE IN MOROCCO.

    A Party of Riffs attacked five Europeans and killed four [?] them near Oran. ...

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