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  2. PRODUCE BY POST.

    The full details of the scheme which has been decided upon by the conference of representatives of the Postal. Agricultural and Railway departments with a view to ...

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  3. AMERICAN WOOL GROWERS.

    Mr. F. Hagenbarth, president of the National Wool Growers' Association of California, announces that he intends to retire from wool growing in consequence ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND'S NAVAL POLICY.

    The London newspapers to-day comment on the announcement of the naval policy of the New Zealand Government, as stated in the House of Representatives by the ...

    Article : 294 words
  5. MELBOURNE'S SLUM EVIL.

    The thanks of the community are due to Alderman Jeffries for the forcible expression he gave at the City Council meeting the other day to the disgraceful condition ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL DEADLOCK.

    The sitting of the House of Representatives, which began at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, lasted little more than two hours, when it came to a sudden and abrupt end. It ...

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  7. P. AND O. OFFICERS.

    At a meeting yesterday of officers of the P. and O. Company it was resolved unanimously to decline further service with the company until their grievances ...

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  8. MEXICAN REBELS.

    A band of rebels dynamited a troop tram near Saltillo, in the Slate of Coahuila, and killed 100 Federal soldiers. There were only eight survivors, and all of these were ...

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  9. GENERAL DIAZ PROTECTED.

    General Felix Diaz, who tenia ins at Vera Cruz, and regards himself as practically a prisoner, has made an appeal for America's protection, and has been transferred to ...

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  10. COLORADO "STRIKEWAR."

    It is reported from Denver, Colorado, in connection with the "strike war" in the Trinidad district, that martial law has been proclaimed throughout Southern Colorado. ...

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  11. UNSETTLED BALKANS.

    The situation between Turkey and Greece is still critical. In Athens it is believed that, despite Greece's concessions of important points, Turkey's reply is ...

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  12. LOCAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

    Mr. P. Alderton, manager of the company's branch office in Melbourne, when spoken to yesterday regarding the trouble with the officers, stated that up to the ...

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  13. THE KRUPPS SCANDAL.

    As the result of the official inquiry which was made into the allegations of bribery against Kruppp, the famous milkers of guns and war munitions, seven ordnance officers ...

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  14. OPINIONS IN CANADA.

    The Liberal press, acclaims New Zealand's naval policy, declaring that the opportunity is now given for Canada, Australia and New Zealand to combine in the ...

    Article : 315 words
  15. S. PALERMO AT DURBAN.

    The P. and O. branch liner Palermo, 7597 tons, which is voyaging from Australian ports to London, has arrived at Durban with her rudder stock broken and ...

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  16. DELORAINE TRAGEDY.

    The mystery of the Deloraine tragedy on Sunday last was cleared up this afternoon, when Joseph Henry Belbin, aged 19, was arrested on the charge of having ...

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  17. ANOTHER SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    A strike of engineers in the employment of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company has begun at Southampton, increased pay being sought. ...

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  18. A RUSSIAN SPY.

    Jan Koch, a Russian spy, has been sentenced to death at Agram. Koch acted as agent for chemical preparations, and gathered data for the Russian general staff. ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. "RITUAL MURDER" CASE.

    An influential meeting in London last night protested against the recrudescence of the ritual charge against Jews, and invited the civilised world to extend, its ...

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  20. BAPTIST CHURCH.

    It is announced that Rev. T. E. Ruth, of the Hougaton-street Baptist Church, Southport, has expressed his wilingness to accept the pastorship of the Collins-street Baptist ...

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  21. BOMBS AT ELECTIONS.

    Another serious outrage in connection with the general election is reported from Catania, in Sicily. After the poll had been declared, some ...

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  22. FOMENTING A POGROM IN RUSSIA

    The "Novoc Vremya," in supporting' the trial of Mendel Beiliss on a "ritual murder charge, has issued a pamphlet purporting in explain the cabalistic ...

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  23. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    The terrific storm which was experienced in South "Wales yesterday caused loss of life as well as great destruction of property. ...

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  24. LAND IN SCOTLAND.

    The Development Commissioners are considering an offer from the Duke of Satherland to sell them 200,000 acres in Sutherland shire at £2 per acre. ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. W. CAMPBELL

    A striking personality in the Labor movement in the person of Mr. William Campbell, died yesterday at the residence of his son, 25 Ashmore-street, Brunswick. Mr. ...

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  26. EUPHRATES VALLEY.

    In connection with Sir William Willcocks's great irrigation scheme in the Eupbrates Valley, the course of the river has been' successfully diverted to its new ...

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  27. REFUGEE ESCAPED

    Captain Continbo, a French refugee who was Guested when waiting on the frontier of Portugal, with a view of taking part in the recent Monarchist rising, has made ...

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  28. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Objection is taken by the Prime Minister to the statement of. members of the Labor party that there is a difference between the present Government's estimates ...

    Article : 427 words
  29. A LEGITIMACY CASE.

    A grand jury is engaged in investigating and deciding whether to bring a perjury charge against certain witnesses involved in what is known as the Slingsby ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Sir Finest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, announces that he hopes to lend an Antarctic expedition in 1914 "from sea to sea," viz., from South America to New ...

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  31. THE UNKNOWN CONTINENT.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, in the course of a speech recently, referred to the fact that his own discoveries, great as they were in extent and importance, had left a vast field ...

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  32. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Rumors have been current that the Governor of Victoria, Sir John Fuller, will not return to Australia to resume his office as Governor of the State. His Excellency ...

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  33. TORNADO IN SOUTH WALES.

    The tornado which did considerable damage in South Wales on Monday devastated a strip 200 yards wide for a distance of 12 miles. Whole streets were levelled. ...

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  34. PERSEVAL AIRSHIPS.

    The "Taegliche Rundschan" states that Great Britain has found the Parseval airship, which she obtained some months ago, so satisfactory that she has ordered three ...

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  35. A DIRTY POLITICAL TRICK

    Mr. Joseph Cook, the Prime Minister, did not mince matters when touching upon the proceedings in the House in the course of a speech he delivered last night at ...

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  36. CAUSES OF MINE EXPLOSIONS.

    Acting on the Kaiser's personal suggestion, Professor Haber has recently made an exhaustive investigation of mine explosions and their causes. He has invented a ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Suffragettes last night burnt down Shirley Manor, Bradford, which was unoccupied at the time. The loss is stated at £5000. ...

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  38. IMMIGRATION.

    There are now over 1000 immigrants for this State on the way out from Great Britain. The largest contingent (960) being on board the Indrapura, which is due here ...

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  39. MOTOR RACING RECORD.

    On the Brooklands racing track to-day a Talbot motor car traversed over 110 miles in an hoar, which constitutes a world's record. ...

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  40. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    The President of the Board of Trade proposes to appoint Lord Mersey as president of the international conference on safety of life at sea. The conference meets ...

    Article : 58 words
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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The terms of reference of the commission, which has been appointed, under this chairmanship of Lord Sydenham, to investigate the subject of venereal disease, ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. LONDON TALLOW SALES.

    At to-day's tallow sales 825 casks were offered, and 657 easks were sold. Prices were unchanged. ...

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  44. BATTLE CRUISER NEW ZEALAND

    The battle cruiser New Zealand, now gn the homeward voyage after visiting Australia and New Zealand, has arrived at Port of Spain. The vessel, which will make ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.

    The directors of the National Insurance Co., in their annual report, recommend a dividend of 1 and a bonus of 6d. per share, making 26 for the year. They will ...

    Article : 47 words
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