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  2. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.— In the House of Representatives Mr Underwood, The Degnoc[?] leader has introduced a Wool Tariff Bill, ...

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  3. HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The High Court has been hearing a special case stated by the president of the Federal Arbitration Court, in connection with ...

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  4. PROBABLE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday— An interesting situation has arisen in Ararat in connection with the Determination of the Miners' Wages Board, and in all ...

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  5. THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday Night Five hundred pickets, who were endeavoring the prevent a hundred non-unionists working at the K[?]rconnel pots, ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    BERLIN, Friday Morning. The "Frank[?]urter Z[?]tung" a leading Lab and newspaper, commenting on the spiteful and contempt[?] to[?] of a ...

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  7. STUDYING LAW

    MELBOURNE, Friday The Federal Government has decided to send Mr C Power[?] THe Commonwealth Crown [?] to England and America. to ...

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  8. EMBARRASSING POSITION

    The Prime Minister's position in connection with the Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) bill is em[?]rrashed by his declaration, when introducing the ...

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  9. TRAGIC OCCURRENCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— In the boarding house of Mrs M. Ewins, [?] Barkly-street, East Brunswick, last night, there was a tragic occurrence ...

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  10. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    LONDON, thursday Night.— The super Dreadnought A[?]ax has been Launched at GFree[?] The new War[?]ship is one of 23,60[?] tons, and a ...

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  11. DISTRIBUTION OF STRIKE PAY.

    The strike pay to miners to march 23 will total £578,000 In addition to [?] the made Unions will have paid £240,000 to members thrown idle by ...

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  12. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday— The Legislative Council, after a case debate on the proposed [?] of the Savings Banks of New South Wa[?] and the ...

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  13. SLASHED WITH RAZOR

    MELBOURNE, Friday At the Criminal Court to-day, James Ba[?]aged [?] years, a ship's [?] was charged with having Unlawfully ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Mr Henry Keswick, a Unionist, has been returned unopposed for Epsom, the seat for which consistency was ...

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  15. SOUP KITCHENS OPENED

    Several chapels and churches are opening soup kitchen. Pathetic scenes are witnessed at Middlesborough, hundreds of men and ...

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  16. DETECTIVE SUSPENDED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. A sensation was caused in police circles this afternoon, when at became known that Detective J. Cantlon, [?] well-known that ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The entertainment arranged by the League of Empire at St. Jame's Theatre [?] the Australian cadets £[?] ...

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  18. FIRE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Friday Morning. A [?] at a large Yosh [?] establishment destroyed seven hundred house and numerous godo[?]. ...

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  19. NOTICE OF AN AMENDMENT.

    Major-General St. Ivor Herbert, a [?] owner, has given notice of an amendment to insert in the me[?]sure a [?]wage of per day, and 2s ...

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  20. OLD MAN BURNT

    MELBOURNE, Friday Isaac Joseph 77 years of age, an inmate of the [?] was found dead in his room this ...

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  21. TOM MANN REMANDED.

    Tom Mann, the Labor leader, arrested on a charge of having incited soldiers not to do their duty, has been [?]mended, and is in custody at ...

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  22. MAN CUT IN TWO

    BRISBANE, Friday.— A man named John Manan was killed on the railway near Warwick this morning. He was run over by the engine of a live [?] ...

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  23. MINIMUM WAGE BILL

    The House of Commons was packed to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) formally moved the second residing of the Coal Mines (Minimum ...

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  24. WRESTLING

    PORTLAND (OREGON), Friday Morning Pia[?] for the meeting of [?] and [?] in July for the world's ...

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  25. OLD TRADE UNIONIST

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Mr Geoff[?] Crucknell, one of [?] oldest identities in the tra[?]les union movement in New South Wales, died at [?] residence in ...

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  26. LABOR PAPER'S ADVICE

    "The Labor Leader" advises the miners to accept the [?] and resume work pending the settlement of the sche[?] by the district Committees ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN GAS CO.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Mr [?] ...

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  28. SHOCKING FATALITY

    PERTH, Friday A shocking burn [?] yesterday Mrs. [?] ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    CLEVELAND, Friday Morning. The demand of the [?] advance to wges [?] at a meeting of [?] ...

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  30. INFLAMMATORY LEAFLETS.

    Inflammatory [?] have been circulated [?] the Yorkshire [?] them against [?] through the acceptance of a meaning ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    ADELAIDE, Friday. Members of the Australian Eleven were given a farewell by the South Australian Cricket Association this morning ...

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  32. VIGOROUS RELIEF MEASURES

    The schools are feeding thousands of children daily in the [?] and twelve thousand are [?] daily at [?] ...

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  33. CABLE RATES

    LONDON, Friday Morning. M: H. L. Samuel (Postmaster-General), replying to a question in the House of [?] said that there was [?] ...

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  34. PRICE OF TEA

    SYDNEY, Friday Medical [?] do not regard the increase in the price of tea as serious. One said that if tea was 3[?] per cup, instead of 3d, there ...

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  35. POLAR EXPLORATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday Captain [?] the South [?] at Melbourne by the Loan [?] to-day and was met by the ...

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  36. LYSOL POISONING

    SYDNEY, Friday. A young woman named Ag[?] Ande[?] a barmaid committed [?] this evening by drinking lysol. ...

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  37. AMENDMENTS TO THE BILL

    "The Times" says that the [?] has [?] to accept any of the amendment[?] submitted by the Miners Federation. ...

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  38. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Friday Morning, Britain, America, France, and Germany are protesting against the Anglo-Belgian loan of £[?]000,000 ster[?] on ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. THEATRICAL CARNIVAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The theatrical carnival, [?] and of theatri[?] to-day, [?]£700. ...

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  41. ANARCHY IN PARAGUAY

    BUENOS AYRES Thursday Night.— Anarchy preve[?] in Para[?] The revalationa[?] Association. A [?] battle was fought ...

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  42. SECOND READING AGREED TO.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— In the House of Commons the second reading of the Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) Bill was agreed to by [?] votes to 2[?] ...

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  43. BRISBANE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday A man named [?] was sentenced to six months imprisonment to-day for [?]strike Judge ...

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  44. KILLED BY A TRAM

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Fred Banyan, 25 years of age, was run into by a team at Henley Beach to-day, and when picked un he was dead. The ...

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  45. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning A [?]den [?] in P and O. deterred stock, from [?] £250 to [?] occurred on Tuesday consequent upon rumors of a ...

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  46. MINE EXPLOSION

    M'CURTAIN (OKLAHAMA), [?]day Night Twenty bodies have been recovered form the San Boss Coal Company's mine, [?] beyond all ...

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  47. SIGNS OF DROUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Friday[?] Rain is badly needed, and it [?]dicted that Unless a fall occurs within the coming, fortnight, the consequences will ...

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  48. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S ACTIVITY.

    The Federal Government has shown unexpected activity in connection with public works and a large su[?] of money is being spent. It was stated that work ...

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  49. LAUNCESTON TRAMS

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  50. EXODUS OF GERMANS

    MONTREAL, Thursday Night. Germans throughout Canada are reported to be leaving, homeward [?]m, to rejoin the colors, under the ...

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  51. STATE BRICK WORKS

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Public Works Committee, which has been inquiring into matters connected with the State brickworks, has presented the ...

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  52. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Night. the Rugby Football Board has accepted the invitation of the British Board to visit England. ...

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