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  2. FIRST TEST MATCH

    In very hot weather was begun the first test match, Australia v. South Africa. Clem Hill won the toss, and Trumper and Bardsley opened the ...

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  3. HOME ELECTIONS

    At midnight the state of parties stood as follows:— Government 223 Unionists 104 ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Hon. A. Fisher (Prime Minister of Australia) and the Hon. G. Fowlds (Minister of Education for New Zealand) gave a farewell dinner to Lord and Lady ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Many barges with tugs were driven by the storm down the Volga towards to sea. They dashed into each other, and the ice floes stove in some, which soon ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    In March last Sir Ernest Shackleton announced his plans for a new expedition to the Antarctic regions. He explained it would be purely scientific and ...

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  7. UNOPPOSED RETURNS

    Previous Election.—Lynch, A. (N.), unopposed.] CORK, NORTH-EAST (6497). Moreton Frewen (O'Brienite). ...

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  8. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    In supporting the Conservative candidate at Lancaster, the Duke of Devonshire declared that whatever was the result of the election, no party would ...

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  9. OTHER RETURNS

    Lieutenant-Colonel Ivor Philipps (L.) and Mr. Dudley Wardley (L.) retain the Southampton seats, but their majorities are smaller. Major Henderson's (U.) ...

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  10. TRAWLERS SUNK.

    Two Spanish trawlers founded oft Larache in a gale, and sixteen men were drowned. ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN NAVY

    The "Zeit" declares that Admiral Count Montecuccoli is submitting to the delegations in January a programme spread over five years, and costing ...

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  12. BOMB OUTRAGES

    For the second time in three days a bomb explosion occurred in the Italian quarter of Chicago. The scene of the latest outrage was a building occupied ...

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  13. HOME RULE PLEDGE.

    The "Irish Independent" is satisfied with what it calls Mr. Asquith's unambiguous pledge of Home Rule. ...

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  14. BRITISH EMIGRANTS

    The "Imperial Colonist Magazine" publishes the report of the conference demanding more adequate protection for women emigrants. ...

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  15. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    Further heckled in East Fife, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C.) replied that he was unable at that stage to give details of the ...

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  16. HIGHWAYMEN

    Highwaymen entered an hotel at Woodward, Los Angeles, early this morning, and beat the clerk into insensibility, robbed the cash-drawer, and escaped. ...

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  17. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Rev. J. A. Lee, of Beaconsfield, has received a unanimous call to Boulder City, and will leave shortly for West a Australia. ...

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  18. DARING ROBBERY

    Mr. B. G. Wolfskill, at Los Angeles, was taken in an auto by two men and robbed and then released. ...

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  19. LATE MRS EDDY

    The remains of the late Mrs. Eddy were interred at Mount Auburn, near Boston. Mourning was not apparent. The church officers read passages from "Science and ...

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  20. STATEMENTS DENIED.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, the Director of the Immigration Bureau, in a statement to the Premier to-day in regard to a cable as to the immigration system, said— ...

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  21. MR. TIM HEALY STONED.

    A crowd of 200 people in North Louth stoned Mr. T. M. Healy, K.C. (Ind. N.), and mobbed the Protestant voters. ...

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  22. FINANCIAL

    Consols.—British 2½ per cents. are quoted at £79. Securities.—Tasmanian 3½ per cents. are quoted at £97 10s, and 3 per cents. ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Captain Leslie Orme Wilson. D.S.O., who was A.D.C. to the Governor of New South 'Vales from 1903 to 1909, and married last year Wynifred, eldest daughter ...

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  24. UNREST IN HONDURAS

    Advices say that a revolution in Honduras is imminent, and martial law has been proclaimed in the capital, and hundreds have been arrested. An order ...

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  25. GARRISON MASSACRED

    The Bolivian troops, surprising the Peruvian garrison at Quayabal, on the frontier, massacred the men. A rupture between the two countries is feared. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    Owing to an outbreak of cholera, the Royal mail steamers are avoiding Madeira. It appears that 431 cases occurred, 146 ...

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  27. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "'Daily Chronicle" predicts that the Liberals will be returned—it may be by a larger or may be by a smaller majority. The journal says there must be no ...

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  28. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Donald McKenzie has been arrested at Washington, charged with conspiracy to defraud the Government of 20,000 acres of Alaskan coal lands. Five others were ...

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  29. VALUABLE LACE.

    Sir William Abdy's collection of lace sold at auction for £9400. It cost Sir William £20,000 in the first instance. ...

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  30. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Sir Archibald Geikie's only son fell from the platform at Bayswater and was killed by a train. ...

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  31. STEAMER BLACKBURN

    The Great Central railway's steamer Blackburn collided with the steamship Rook in the North Sea on Wednesday night. The Blackburn sank in a few ...

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  32. WADAI TROUBLE

    The "Daily Mail" declares that Slatin Pasha has gone to Darfur, accompanied by native commissioners, to bring pressure with a view of preventing raids on ...

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  33. KING ALFONSO.

    Early next month King Alfonso will visit Melilla, on the north coast of Morocco. ...

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  34. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    The Trustees of the Beit Foundation of Medical Research has elected eight men, including Henry Priestley, of Sydney, who won fellowships. ...

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  35. SHIPPING

    East month the Cunard Steamship Company invited tenders for ,the construction of a huge steamer, considerably larger than the Lusitania and ...

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  36. A NEW CHURCH.

    The completed Roman Catholic Church of St. John the Baptist has been opened at Norwich. The Duke of Norfolk bore the cost, which amounted to £250,000. ...

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  37. TASMANIAN APPLES

    Dr. McCall, Agent-General for Tasmania, has arranged with a French company for a trial shipment of Tasmanian apples by the first steamer of the 1911 ...

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  38. BILLIARDS.

    Nelson, at Glasgow (receiving 3000 in 9000), scored 4975, and Gray 6000, including breaks of 760 and 540 unfinished. ...

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  39. UNIONIST GAIN

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  40. AVIATION.

    Mr. James Radley aviated in a Bleriot monoplane from Castroville (California) sixteen miles to Delmonte, in twelve minutes. ...

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  41. PETROL TAX

    The London General Company paid £32 sterling per omnibus for nine months' petrol tax, preventing the payment of the ordinary dividend. ...

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  42. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Vessels of the second division of the American fleet are at present visiting Portland, the Forth, and Gravesend. ...

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  43. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Viganella, bq., from, Newcastle; Highland Monarch, Volnay, ...

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  44. LIBERAL GAINS

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  45. PRODUCTION OF SALOME.

    The newspapers warmly praise Madame Acte's impersonation of Salome before the largest and most distinguished and enthusiastic house assembled since ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY

    The Senate of the Queensland University has made the following appointments:—Chair of Chemistry, Dr. Bertram Duncan Steele, Acting Professor of ...

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  47. CHESS.

    Dr. Lasker won the eleventh game, and thus secured the chess championship. ...

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  48. A CORONATION GIFT

    Members of the Victoria League of Victoria bearing the name of Mary, May, or Maria, attended a meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall to-day to consider the ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN PRESS LAW.

    The Government has expelled Derroja (a Frenchman), the director of the "Depeche Egyptienne," for an article reflecting on the Khedive. ...

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  50. MR. BENJAMIN POOLE

    "I have great pleasure in informing you of the great benefit I derived from Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules. As you will know from my occupation, I ...

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  51. RE-ELECTED

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  52. PORTUGAL AND THE CHURCH.

    It has been officially stated that the separation of the churches and state, with absolute freedom of all religions, will be decreed at the end of the month. ...

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  53. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Thomas Burden, of Springvale, aged 22 years, was riding home on a chestnut pony this evening, and when about a mile from his father's residence was ...

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  54. INDIAN INCIDENT.

    In connection with next Tuesday's cow-killing in the mosque, the Hindu quarter of Marwuris attacked the Moslems. Measures have been taken to prevent further ...

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  55. DOUBLE DROWNING ACCIDENT

    Dave Markey, aged 17, and Geoffrey Markey, aged 7, the sons of Mr. E. Markey, were drowned at Hay Cove to- day. The elder Markey essayed to ...

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  56. Advertising

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