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  2. THE MEAT INDUSTRY

    The trouble in the meat industry, bus now assumed a Federal aspect. In New South Wales the position is most acute, and is likely to grow worse, while in ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The King has conferred the honor of the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George upon the Right Hon. R. C. Munro-Ferguson, Governor-General-Designate of Australia ...

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  4. TORPEDOING BY WIRELESS.

    A successful official trial of Signor Ulivi's wireless "F"' rays was held yesterday. By means of "F" rays two torpedoes ...

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  5. TAKEN BY SURPRISE.

    Whatever opinion General Sir Ian Hamilton may have formed of the men on parade on Saturday at Royal Park he was probably not impressed by their leaders. The ...

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  6. RAND DEPORTATIONS.

    The feature of yesterday's sitting of the Union House of Assembly was a speech by General Botha on the second reading of the Indemnity Bill. ...

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  7. CONTRACT SCANDALS.

    The hearing of the case in which six quartermasters, two sergeant-majors and eight civilians are charged with having accented and given bribes in order to favor ...

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  8. EXCLUSION OF ASIATICS.

    Commissioner-General Caminetti, head of the 'Immigration department, has urged the House of Representatives Immigration Committee to pass a strict Asiatic. ...

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  9. WHARF LABOR

    No announcement has been made yet concerning the result of the compulsory conference between ship owners and the Waterside Workers Federation, which ...

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  10. SYDNEY DISAFFECTION.

    The butcher's strike still continues. There is apparently an idea in the ranks of the Meat Industry Employes' Union to supply the public with meat during the strike for ...

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  11. STEAMERS WRECKED.

    It is believed that the steamer Arnside has foundered, with all hands, off Land's End, Cornwall. The ship's punt, containing three men, was seen driving shorewards ...

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  12. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State has confirmed the report that he has notified Germany and the United States that he held the view that nobody outside Mexico ...

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  13. ITALIAN ARMY SCANDALS.

    An anonymous communication led to the discovery of extensive frauds in connection with the Italian army contracts in Libya. The amount involved is 4,000,000 ...

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  14. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    Speaking at a meeting yesterday of the Great Eastern Railway Company, the chairman Lord Claud Hamilton, bewailed the dearth of young men in the railway ...

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  15. A DISASTER AVERTED.

    The bursting of Great Horse Creek reservoir, in the State of Colorado, caused a great sensation yesterday. The weir, which had a depth of 100 feet, gave way, and ...

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  16. MACHINE GUNS FOR BRITISH LEGATION.

    British blue jackets landed machine guns from the battleship Suffolk, and have consigned them to the "British legation at Mexico City in case of an uprising in the ...

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  17. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    Replying to Mr. Rowland Hunt (U.) in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Harold Baker, Financial Secretary to the War Office, said that an alteration had ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. ALONG THE WHARFS.

    Work was suspended punctually at noon on Saturday on all the wharfs, and a little later the men were receiving their wages. Timber was being taken out of the hold of ...

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  19. TEST CRICKET.

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  20. FREQUENCY OF ACCIDENTS.

    During the debate on the Address in Reply in the House of Commons an amendment by Mr. William Brace (Labor) drawing attention to the increased number of ...

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  21. THE HEAT SPELL.

    The high temperature and strong northerly wind prevailing on Saturday made conditions in the city very unpleasant. The highest shade reading at the Weather ...

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  22. FINGER PRINT EXPERT.

    The death is reported of M. Alphonse Bertillon, the noted exponent of the use of finger prints, bead of the identification department in the Paris Prefecture of ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. E. S. Montagu, Parliamentary Secretary to the India Office, has been appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in succession to Mr. C. F. G. ...

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  24. BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle" the naval estimates are now expected to lightly exceed £51,000,000, in addition to £3,000,000 on the supplementary ...

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  25. ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

    The "News of the World," a Sunday publication, authoritatively states that a settlement of the Ulster problem is assured, on the basis of the exclusion of the ...

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  26. CHARGES OF "GRAFT,"

    The committee of the Quebec Legislature which inquired into the charges of "graft" made by the "Daily Mail" against Messrs. Bernard and Moussean, two members of ...

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  27. A FAMILY EXTERMINATED.

    A terrible domestic tragedy was enacted yesterday at Harlesden, a town in Middlesex. A cab driver named Johnson strangled ...

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  28. THE DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    Referring to the debate in the House of Commons on the Rand deportations, the "Westminster Gazette" states:--"The debate was a model of correctness in so far as ...

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  29. OPERATIONS OF BEEF TRUST.

    The American Beef Trust has, it is believed, extended its operations to Moree. Gurley Station, on the railway line between Moree and Narrabri. has been purchased ...

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  30. POLITICS IN CHINA.

    The Prime Minister of China, Hsiung Hsiling, has tendered his resignation to President Yuan Shikai. The President accepted the resignation ...

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  31. THE [?]EGEAN ISLANDS.

    The Powers have presented a note to Greece, intimating that they are giving Greece the islands in the Egean Sea which she occupied during the wat, except ...

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  32. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    The National Rifle Association has passed a resolution postponing the changes made by the War Office in the Bisley programme until 1915. This has been done ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Owing to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease at Birkenhead among cattle from Newly (Ireland), all Irish ports have been closed against the exportation of cattle. ...

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  34. TAXES IN JAPAN.

    There is a growing agitation against the imposition of taxes, due to the fact that the Budget has not afforded the country any relict in that direction. Several ...

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  35. BACK TO LOYALTY.

    A noteworthy speech was made by Mr. A. Lynch (Nationalist) during the debate in the House of Commons on the Rand deportations. Mr. Lynch said that since ...

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  36. EARL'S COURT EXHIBITION.

    Mr. A. Goldie, who will arrange the Australian display at Earl's Court Exhibition, will sail by the Orsova with plans and models of various sections for the ...

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  37. NEW RUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    M. Kokovtseff, Russian Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, who resigned a few days ago, is to be succeeded by M. Goremykin. ...

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  38. LONDON MONEY MARKET.

    The underwriters receive 80 per cent, of the South African 4 per cent, loan of £4,000,000, which was issued with a minimum of 98 12. ...

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  39. SNOW STORMS IN AMERICA.

    Severe snow storms are raging along the north-east coast. The Upper Hudson Valley is 2 feet deep with snow. The trans portation systems everywhere have been ...

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  41. BRITISH SCIENTISTS.

    The applications already received for inclusion in the oversea party of members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which will meet in ...

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  42. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The King of the Belgians is applying 1,000,000 f. (£40,000) from the special Congo fund to combat sleeping sickness. He is also applying 300,000 f. (£12.000) to ...

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  43. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    There is no part of the universal service system which General Hamilton will not investigate and pass under review. Haying returned to Melbourne late on Friday ...

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  44. BANDITS AMBUSH SOLDIERS.

    A troop of 900 Government soldiers has been ambushed by "White Wolf," the notorious bandit, and his gang, which numbers about 2000. ...

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  45. AMERICAN TOURING BOY'S DEATH.

    The Kwanto Mam called at Goode Island on Friday, and lauded Reid George MacDonald, one of the American boys, who died during the night. He was accorded ...

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