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  2. CANADA

    It has been officially announced that Field-Marshal the Duke of Connaught has been appointed Governor-General of Canada in succession to Earl Grey. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The chamber of commerce is supporting the London chambers' attitude on the Declaration of London. In an article analysing the document ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    The "South African News" is not prepared to support or condemn the reprieve, but denies that Lord Gladstone acted from sentiment before justice. ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Reciprocity opinions show a cleavage. On the one hand it is recognised that the cost of living will be reduced, and on the other hand that the Imperialistic bonds ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Owing to the holiday the full effect of the wharf labourers' strike was not felt to-day. Under ordinary circumstances only urgent work would have ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Count von Rex, Minister at Peking, has been appointed Ambassador at Tokio for Germany. A St. Petersburg cable message ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "London Daily Telegraph" refers to the Duke of Connaught's personality, and adds that in the ruler it is personality that counts. ...

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  10. A PRESS VIEW

    Some of the secondary results of the agreement between the United States and Canada may prove (says 'the "Scots- Sean") of greater importance than the ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. DEFENCE FORCES.

    General Lord Methuen, at a banquet, dwelt on the advisability of the South African army being able to free the ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. PRUSSIA AND VATICAN

    Russia recently required the exemption of professors of Catholic theology in the Prussian Universities from the anti-modernist oath, arguing that they were ...

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  13. AVIATION

    The airship Beta journeyed from Farn-borough to Portsmouth and back, and was in wireless communication with head quarters throughout. ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    Right Hon. A. Bonar Law, M.P. (C.), speaking at Manchester, declared' that the House of Lords would not pass the Parliament Bill until swamped by the ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. ROUNDED UP CATTLE.

    A French aviator named Simon rounded up cattle by aeroplaning over a Texas ranch. He headed off the animals in a manner that evoked the admiration of ...

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  16. WORK TO BE RESUMED.

    At a mass meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union to-night ft was decided by 354 votes to 195 to resume work to-morrow and to ask the Waterside ...

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  17. FEELING IN LAUNCESTON.

    Speaking yesterday on the wharf labourers' strike in Melbourne, Mr. A. Anderson, secretary of the Launceston branch of the Australian Waterside ...

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  18. THE PLAGUE

    Some 3000 Russian workmen on the Eastern Chinese railway, fearing the plague, struck, because the administration refused to dismiss 1500 Chinese and ...

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  19. MUTINOUS SAILOR

    Mutinous sailors on the dredge Iron. ruth ran amok aboard in the Colonial Beech harbour, Virginia. The Captain and mate were both murdered, and one sailor ...

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  20. BORINGS WRONG

    The borings for the foundations of the breakwater in the great harbour scheme are in some -instances sixty feet wrong. Cook, Son, and Mathews, the engineers, ...

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  21. ORIENTALISTS

    The International Congress of Orientalists will open on April 7, 1912. ...

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  22. MILITARY GYMNASIA

    Owng to Dr. Lachaud pointing out that £580,000 sterling is being spent annually in horsebreeding, compared with 7000 on the *physical culture of men, the Go- ...

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  23. THE GROUNDED EASTERN

    The steamer Eastern, which is aground on the Salamander sandbank, Cape Morton, has shifted slightly. The vessel in said to be leaking in No. 2 hold. ...

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  24. IMPERIAL QUESTIONS

    The "Daily Mail" declares that the scheme of Imperial preference, whereof Canada was the cornerstone, is dead, but Imperial federation depends on the forces ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    The "Observer's" correspondent instances the results of the Potsdam inter. view on the White Sea fisheries. The -move shows that the key of Russia's ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. VAST COALFIELDS

    Drilling proves the existence of vast coalfields on the Saturna and Tumbo Islands, west of British Columbia. ...

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  27. SURF DISASTER

    It is now fairly certain that five people lost their lives at Coogee on Saturday. The members of the Ambulance Brigade, in searching for the body ...

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  28. WAGONS PILLAGED

    The pillage from wagons at Vaugirad station has been proceedings. Bales of cotton and farm produce valued at ,40,000 sterling have been annually ...

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  29. PERSIAN OUTRAGES

    The Government has compensated Great Britain and Russia for outrages committed on their respective subjects, including the murder of two Sepoys ...

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  30. NEARLY AN ACCIDENT

    On Friday evening a mistake occurred in the handling of two trains on the New Town section of line which might easily 'have led to a serious accident. ...

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  31. VICTORIA MEMORIAL

    The Victoria memorial will be unveiled before the coronation. Brock's task has been completed, and the figures are in position. The Queen is seated, and Faces ...

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  32. WALLAN TRAGEDY

    At the Seymour court to-day Patrick Carmody, Frederick Carmody, William Payne, William Armstrong, and John Henry Prout were charged that they ...

    Article : 407 words
  33. BRUTAL MURDERS

    A dreadful tragedy took place on Saturday afternoon at Billenbah Station, 20 miles from Narrandern, when Mrs. Warby and her daughter Amy were both ...

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  34. HUNGER RIOTS

    Hunger riots have occurred' a Pescaglia in consequence of the taxes on foodstuffs. The mob invaded the Town Hall, but the military expelled the ...

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  35. BEAUTY HINTS

    A slim, graceful figure is absolutely necessary to the woman who wishes to be smart and well dressed this season, for the fashions have been designed for ...

    Article : 398 words
  36. SHOPPING WEEKS

    It is reported that foreign firms are organising a foreign shopping week in London immediately after the all-British shopping week. ...

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  37. A WORKMAN'S ACT

    A workman at Bochum threw his wife through a window and strangled his four children. The man then committed suicide. ...

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  38. COUNTRY COURTS

    The monthly Court of General Sessions was held on the 27th inst. at Smithton. The bench consisted of Messrs. E. J. Billing (chairman), ...

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  39. SHIPPING COMPANY

    The Haanburg America Company's gross profits for 1910 totalled 2,000,000 sterling. The directors have divided 8 per cent. among the shareholders. ...

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  40. POOREST CHILDREN

    The Playgoers' Club has entertained thousands of the poorest children at the pantamimes. ...

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  41. PORT OF HOBART

    A special meeting of the marine board was held to-day to consider the report of the wharf committee recommending quayage rates up to %d per ton on ...

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  42. NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    H.M.S. Implacable has abandoned her manoeuvres, owing to a defect in her steering gear. ...

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  43. BAD LANGUAGE.

    At the Beaconsfield Police' Court, be- fore Messrs. F. R. Layton and J. G. Payne, Js.P., Bert. Smith was charged by Sergeant Carr with having used in- ...

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  44. CHOLERA

    Cholera has practically disappeared from the islands. PERIM, Jan. 29. Of the 15 cases of cholera which borke ...

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  45. WESTERN NEWS

    The weather conditions, which for the past fortnight have been fine and warm, continue unchanged. A tennis tournament was played at ...

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  46. THE CORONATION

    The Premier has notified the Governor of his intention to represent Tasmania at the Commonwealth celebrations. He will leave Hobart on March 25, and ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. THIEVES AT WORK

    It was reported to the police that on the night of the 20th or early on the 27th thieves broke into Risby Bros'. office in Lower Elizabeth-street. There ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. BOWEL COMPLAINTS IN CHILDREN.

    The most successful medicine in use for bowel complaints in children is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can always be depended ...

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  49. CUSTOMS REVENUE

    The Customs returns for the week ended January 23 were as follow:- Customs duties, 1003 8s 3d; Excise, 1853 18s 8d; miscellaneous, 1 12a 7d. ...

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