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  2. "IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA.'

    A paper entitled Some Impressions of Australia was read before, the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday by Lord Dudley, formerly Gdvernor-General of the ...

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  3. STATE CABINET.

    Thu adjourned meeting of the State Cabinet was continued all day yesterday. The most important decision arrived at related to the establishment of a central ...

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  4. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The remarkable attitude taken up by Mr. C. Hill with regard to the selection of the Australian team for the third test match, which commences at Adelaide ...

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  5. THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    A significant trend of opinion was displayed during the debate on the Federalisation of the State railways. A motion that the proposal be made a plank of the fight ...

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  6. FRENCH CABINET.

    A sensation Has been created in France by the fact that, owing to differences between the Prime Minister, M. Caillaux, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. ...

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  7. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    The most sensational lire in this city since the destruction of the Triangle Shirt waist Factory last year broke out last night in Wall-street, the heart of the ...

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  8. COMMENTS BY MR, FISHER.

    Referring, to-night to Loid Dudley's speech, Mr. Fisher said:--"Lord Dudley might well have omitted his reference to the Federal capital. Australians necessarily ...

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  9. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    Russia has demanded an immediate reply to her note insisting that China shall recognise the independence of Mongolia. The Chinese Government fears to acquiesce in. Russia's .demand, lest Great Britain slioifjd insist upon ...

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  10. BRITAIN AND PERSIA.

    In connection with the unsettled state Of affairs in Persia the "Times" foreshadows the possible occupation by Great Britain of the ports on the Persian Gulf. ...

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  11. ALL SECURITIES INTACT.

    The Victorian representative of the Equitable Life Assurance Society yesterday received a cable message from he society's head office saying that its ...

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  12. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    In the debate on the referendum proposals during the Labor Conference at Hobart on Tuesday. the State sympathisers among the delegates opposed the inclusion ...

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  13. FINAL SELECTION TO-DAY.

    Hill states that the Australian team will be chosen to-morrow, when the selectors will communicate by telegram. ...

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  14. A CLERGYMAN'S CRIME.

    The trial of Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeson, a Baptist pastor, on a charge of having murdered his fiancee, Miss Avis Linnell, by poisoning her with cyanide of ...

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  15. BATTLE CRUISER'S SPEED

    Despite terribly cold and rough weather in the English Channel, The new battle cruiser Lion, 26,400 tons and 70,000 h.p. has in a trial run attained a speed of 31 ...

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  16. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The South Australians were in a hopeless position when they continued their second innings against New South Wales to-day. The home team, who had lost five wickets, ...

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  17. ASSISTED EMIGRANTS.

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  18. VICTORIAN STATE CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements are now being made for the annual conference of the Victorian Political Labor Council to be held at Easter. Proposals for consideration must ...

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  19. A NOTORIOUS PHILANDERER.

    Miss Linnell wan a choir girl at Hyannis, a suburb of Boston, and accused gained such an unenviable notoriety through his philanderings that his indignant parishioners ...

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  20. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The total number of candidates for the 397 seats in the Reichstag at the general election on Friday next is 1428. The activity of the Socialist party is shown by the fact that ...

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  21. THE IMPORTED DREDGER.

    The dredger Appleton, which was purchased recently in Holland by the Melbourne Harbor Trust, at a cost of £24,950, has been damaged in a gale while in the ...

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  22. A FEARFUL ACCIDENT.

    A young married man, an immigrant from Palestine, met with a shocking accident yesterday while engaged in his duties at a rubber factory. The man, Abraham ...

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  23. BOYS FIGHT A DUEL.

    At Detmold, in the south of Germany, two lads, each 17 years of age, having quarrelled about a girl four years their junior, decided to settle the dispute with ...

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  24. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    In a speech at Sunderland last night, Mr. Arthur Henderson, Labor M.P. for the Barnard Castle division of Durham, said the Labor members would not ...

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  25. FLOOD OF MOLTEN BRONZE.

    A shocking disaster has occurred at a gun foundry at Angouleme, in the department of Charente, owing to the explosion of a mould containing nearly 35 tons of ...

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  26. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    G. Gray recovered his position yesterday in his match of 18,000. up with the world's champion, H. W. Stevenson, and at the termination of the play the scores were:-- ...

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  27. BRITISH MINERS' BALLOT.

    Referring to the ballot now being taken among the miners of Great Britain to decide whether there shall be a general stoppage of work unless their demand for a ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. REVIVAL OF COUNTRY CRICKET

    Seen yesterday about a proposal emanating, from the Maryborough Cricket Association that the M.C.C. should inaugurate a series of country matches amongst the ...

    Article : 291 words
  29. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  30. A ''WIRELESS" MYSTERY.

    The mystery concerning the communications said to have been carried on by Mr. Farmer, the operator of the Australasian Wireless station at the Hotel Australia ...

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  31. SMALL-POX IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    An outbreak of small-pox has occurred in the Malay quarter of this city. Seven cases have been reported, two of which Have proved fatal. ...

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  32. BOXING MATCH OPPOSED.

    Throughout Nevada bitter opposition had been aroused regarding the projected fight between "Jack" Johnson, the champion heavy weight pugilist, and "Jim" Flynn, ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    At a meeting of the Cold Storage Iee Association yesterday, Mr. M'Cann, of the South Australian Agency, read a paper entitled Cold Storage in South Australia. ...

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  34. LANCASHIRE LOCKOUT.

    It is estimated that the fortnight's stoppage of work at the cotton, mills in Lancashire has cost no less than £3,500,000. The, conference arranged by, Sir George ...

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  35. STRIKE IN ARGENTINA.

    Prompt action has been taken by the Government of Argentina in connection with the strike of railway employes. The Government has reinforced the garrison, in ...

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  36. AN ENGLISH MURDER CASE.

    A man named Ward, aged 35, who had been arrested by the Perth police as an idle and disorderly person, was to-day rearrested, charged with having On 28th November ...

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  37. ACCIDENT TO AN M.P.

    Mr. A. Poyaton, M.P., was crossing King William street this afternoon, opposite the Bank of Australasia, when he was knocked down by a cyclist, who was endeavoring to ...

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  39. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Macedonia left Colombo for Australia 8th inst. Bremen, I.G.M.S., from Australia, arrived at Naples on Sunday, 7th inst. ...

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  40. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY.

    The sale is reported by Mr. Wm. H. Egar, 339 Collins-street, of the well known Chunery lane building Molesworth chambers, 450 Little Collins street, on land having a frontage of a feet by a ...

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  41. DECEMBER GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for December was 22,632 oz. crude, equal to 18,865 oz. fine, valued at £80,133, compared with 10,198 oz. fine, valued at £43,320, for December, 1910. The ...

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