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  2. WORK AND WAGES

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  3. CITY WATER SUPPLY

    Yesterday morning the following report by the City Engineer (Mr St. John David) regarding the recent fail of deb[?] into the tunnel at the headwork ...

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  4. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — By 212 votes to 42 the Senate approved of the Franco German treaty. M. Glemence[?] said since 1870 ...

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  5. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Australian Agents General, Mr Pemberton Reeves, of New Zealand, and Mr Jenkins, of South Australia, at ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    BERLIN, Sunday Night. — The Kaiser has sent Lord Haldane, Secretary of State for War, a bronze bust of himself as a token of Lord Haldane's ...

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  8. THE HOSPITAL "WASH" IN THE NORTH ESK.

    "The article re Hospital Washing is certainly erroncous, and would be laughable if correct. Our Health officer (Dr. Pardey) reports that the ...

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  9. BRICKLAYERS' BOARD.

    HOBART, Monday. Mr C Walker, of Launceston, has been removed from the Bricklayers' Wages Board through being absent and Mr H. Scout[?] has ...

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  10. BRIBING A SOLDIER

    BERLIN, Sunday Night B[?] an Italian, has been sentenced to ten months' imprisonment at Leipzig for bribing a soldier to sell a service ...

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  11. HAT MILLS CLOSE DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Six hat mills associated with the Denton Hat Mills in the Hat Mills' Association have closed down. The trouble had its ...

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  12. LORD HALDANE DEPARTS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning — Lord Haldane has left, after a conference with Sir Ernest Cassel. ...

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  13. EXTENSIVE FORGERIES

    ROME, Monday Morning. The Bank of Naples has been defended of £32,000 sterling by means of gen[?] cheques, augmented by the aid of ...

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  14. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    BERLIN, Monday Morning. The discussion on Mr Churchill's speech and the visit of Lord Haldano continues. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Mr D. Thomas, of the South Wales Concil[?] tron Board, has suggested that in in[?] agreements each party should be ...

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  16. MINERS' STRIKE ENDED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The general manager of the Hampden Clon-curry mines has telegraphed that he was to return to-day. At the ...

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  17. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — At a meeting of the New South Wales Letter Car ri[?], Mail Drivers, and Assistants Association correspondence from the ...

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  18. DISABLED STEAMER

    LAS PALMAS, Monday Morning. Several steamers left on Saturday afternoon, to help the liner Australia, which rad[?] that she [?] ...

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  19. MINERS' MINIMUM WAGE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning, Delegates representing 11,000 D[?]confe[?] at Chesterfield, and there was a heated discussion. Many ...

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  20. FRENCH PRESS FEAR.

    PARIS, Monday Morning. "The Echo de Paris" is afraid that the English Rathe[?] may again let them salves be tricked by the manage of ...

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  21. STRIKE AT SOUTH GRETA.

    SYDNEY, Monday. A strike has [?] carried of the south Gre[?] months the members of the Mrsers' Lodge have been comp[?] ...

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  22. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Monday Morning. Pending the decision of the Empe[?]'s two [?] the [?] Empires and [?] Ken have agreed upon the ...

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  23. CAUSE FOR POURPARLERS.

    BRUSSELS, Monday Morning. The b[?] personal "Movement Geograph[?]," states that the Anglo German pourp[?] largely to ...

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  24. MANCHESTER DOCKERS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning, A mass meeting of Manchester d[?] decided to return to work, on the masters promising that none of the ...

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  25. STATE ELECTIONS

    ADELAIDE, Monday. - The con[?] of the [?] to-day has [?] so far [?] the magnifi[?] win, which was m[?] yesterday, ...

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  26. FROZEN MEAT

    LONDON, Sunday Night. An [?]tation has arisen against the Laverpool workhouse committee for refusing to substitute foreign for home killed ...

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  27. FATAL LANDSLIDE

    LISBON, Sunday Night. T[?]tial rains caused a hand[?] at Gu[?] persons were bursed beneath the houses and killed. ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Mrss Crash [?], who was sentenced to [?] imprisoning in [?] 1914, for [?] goods by ...

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  29. REVOLUTIONARY RIOTS

    PARIS, Monday Morning. As the result of a revolutionary demonstration in connection with the funeral of Ac[?], the trades [?] at ...

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  30. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Rev R. F Horton, Congra[?] to "The Times" says the [?] in England and Wales ...

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  31. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. In [?] match [?] up [?] and [?] won when [?] war [?] ...

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  32. BRISBANE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Monday. Dispute the efforts of the strike lenders to seep the [?] away [?] work, they [?] ...

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  33. [?]E SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. The Ad[?] apparatus being insufficient, has surrender the salvage of the sunken British submarine A3, and ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Monday Morning. [?] News" says the West Australian [?] looks clerp, [?] with other [?] in the [?] ...

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  35. A GOOD WORKING MAJORITY.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. The latest return to head show that the L[?] have a very good chance of securing a [?] working [?] in the few ...

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  36. SUSPICIOUS FIRE

    ZEERAN, Monday. A [?] of which Mrs [?] ...

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  37. STRENGTHENING THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. The Master of F[?] speaking at [?] said the Conservatives were net [?] H[?] on its m[?] ...

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  38. STEAMERS IN COLLISION

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The steamer W[?]wood [?] with the Norwegian [?] off Cases. The [?] foundered so ...

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  39. LORD PIRRIE PELTED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. A crowd of [?] at British pel[?] Lord Para [?] return eggs, [?] and [?] four ...

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  40. DISCOVERY OF BATHS

    KILARIOUM, Monday Morning. [?] has discovered [?] baths at Merce, and by aqu[?] and finally flowing into ...

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  41. FORECAST OF NEW MINISTRY.

    It is expected that a Liberal member will be elected Speaker, on the [?] of Mr Harry Jackson, who was the youngers man in the last Parliament. ...

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  42. RIOTS IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, Sunday Night. A mob at [?] at More attempted to [?] two strikers who had been arrested for [?] The g[?] ...

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  43. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. The Master of F[?] speaking at Edi[?] said, as the [?] had made national insurance a party [?] ...

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  44. THIEVES' ORGY

    SYDNEY, Monday. The ever entered the [?] store at a Mr A simpson at [?]water on Saturday night and stole [?] a number of ...

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  45. MR FISHER'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr Fisher, says of the result of the South Australian elections, that at has no national significance. It was ...

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  46. SHOTS AT A TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the train carrying the British mails arrived at wag[?] last night it was reported that shots had been fired through the win ...

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  47. WHAT THE MAYOR AND ALDER MEN SAW YESTERDAY.

    The Mayor yesterday morning invited the alderman to visit the board works, and those who ava[?] themselves of the opportunity of prospecting ...

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  48. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    HOBART, Monday. — Mr O'Malley [?] has the authority of the construction of [?] and provision for a water ...

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  49. FLOODS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Sunday Night King Alfonso was [?]troned whilst touring the floaded Andalusia district. The floods at Severlle have thrown 160,000 men ...

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  50. FLOODS IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Monday Morning. — The River Tagus has risen sixty feet in some places, and the wine stores at Villa Franca are flooded, and [?] ...

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