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  2. PEOPLING THE LAND. LONDON CONTROL.

    This week, in all probability, the State Ministry will appoint a representative to act in Great Britain as immigration and land settlement agent. Since the tour of ...

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  3. FRENCH PREMIER.

    A great sersation was caused in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday by the attempted murder of the Premier, M. Briand, ...

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  4. THE WARATAH.

    The inquiry into the loss of the steamer Waratah was continue yesterday Furthr deposition of witnessos in Australia and also in South Africs were read. ...

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  5. STEAM PIPE BURSTS.

    A wireless massage was received by the Washington Navy department yesterday from the United States battle-ship Deinware, wchich is bound fro hampton Roads, ...

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  6. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION. DR. MAWSON EXPLAINS.

    At the end of this year, all going well, a scientific expedition will leave Melbourne for Antar[?]tica, in command of the organiser, Dr. Douglas Mawson. Dr. ...

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  7. SINKING OF A SUBMARINE. Raised by Salvage Steamer.

    The erew of the German submarine U3, 300 tons, had a sensational experience yesterday. The vessel, which was submerged, was unintentionally being driven at full ...

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  8. ALL NIGHT TRAMS. THE COMPANY'S VIEW.

    The strong desire expressed by a number of correspondents to "The Argus" that the Melbourne Tramway Company should run an hourly service on the various lines from ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess of Dudley arrived at Hobart by H.M.S. Powerful early yesterday morning in fine bright weather. The Governor (Sir Harry ...

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  10. SOCIETY BARRIERS.

    The heating of the alander action bronght by Mrs. Horace West against her fatherin-law, Sir Algernon West, was continue yesterday, before Mr. Justice Darling, Mrs. ...

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  11. A DIPLOMATIC BREACH.

    An effort to restore the friendly relations with the Netherlands, which were interrupted when ex-President Castro drove the Netherlauds ambassador from Venezuela, ...

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  12. THE CORONATION.

    The "Globe" to-day suggests in connicetion with the Coronation of King George, that if the orb whic during the ceremony is placed in the King's right hand as the ...

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  13. THREE LIVES LOST.

    When the conning tower of submarine U3 was opened to-day two officers and the boatswain, who had gallantly remained in the vessel until the others were safe, were ...

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  14. THE ROAD TO SUCCESS.

    In March of last year a young Englishman came off a steamer that had just arrived from the United Kingdom, and, calling at the Land Settlement Office, [?]e ...

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  15. CLAPHAM MURDER.

    Steiner Morrison, an actor, whom the police have under arrest as the murderer of Beron, the Russian, on Clapham Common, was brought before the police court ...

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  16. MOVE BY RUSSIA.

    The creation of a new and powefful Russian naval base ar Hermanso, near Hango, which is 137 miles neare to Sweden than Helsingfors, th original naval base in ...

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  17. OIL IN EGYPT.

    The Shell Transport Company is negotiating for the acquisition of the Gemsah oil-field, in Egypt. The company intends to erect a refinery ...

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  18. CHURCH LAW.

    The Bishp of London (Dr. Winnigton Ingram) has written to Dr. T. H. Tristram, chancellor of th diocerss of Londond, liereford, Ripon, Wakefield, and Chichester, ...

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  19. DUTCH DEFENCES.

    The proposal of the Netherlands Government to strongly fortify Flushing has awakened abroad fears that the policy is dichated by Germany. The question has intely been ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    David Nevin Moodic, late of Weerite, grazier, who died on October 2[?] last, by his will, dated February 8, 1908, left real property valued at £350, and personal property valued at £[?],273, to ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It in with great interest that I have read the distcussion on all-night trams, and think it is time the night workers had a little consideration given to them. It is to be ...

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  22. BATMAN BY-ELECTION. MR. O'NEILL'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. F. O'N[?]ill, the selected Liberal candidate for the Batman election, addressed an audience of about 7[?]0 last night in the Fitzroy town-hall, Councillor Chapman ...

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  23. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The long and interesting journey of the cyclist, Mr. Fancis Birtles, practically 13,500 miles round Australia, is the subject of a double-page illustration is this week's ...

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  24. PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS.

    The reports which are current in Rome that the departure of and Italian battle-ship and eruiser for an unknown destinastion indicates intervention by ltay on behalf of ...

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  25. LABOUR DISPUTES. NORTH WALES COAL STRIKE.

    The council of the North Wales Miners' Association has resolved to post notices on January 21 of a strike a fortnight later The intention of the union is to force ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am directed by the committee of the Victorian Postal Sorters' Association to convey to you our appreciation of your efforts to secure some system of night ...

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  27. RICHMOND HOUSE.

    In an article published in "The Argus" over a week ago regarding the wives and families of settlers at Richmond-house, "Vesta" referred to the shortage of laundry ...

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  28. AMERICAN DEMOCRATS

    The sweeping victory of the Democratic party at the Congressional elections last November was diseussed yesterday at the Democratic Convention held at Baltimore. ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN AMERICA.

    A general strike is threatened in the iron and coal fields of Pennsylvania. The mineworkers of Colorado are also threatening a strike. ...

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  30. CANADA'S TARIFF. PREFERENCE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The lumbermen of British Columbia are urging the Premier (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) to include lumber in the list if any scheme of preference is arranged with Australia. ...

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  31. BILLIARDS.

    The match of 9,000 up between George Gray, the young Australian player, and Duncan, the Irish champion, who recives 2,000 start, was resumed at Bristol ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—When Mr. Fitzpatrick anys that the running of all-night trains would not warrant the large expense involved, what kind of service does he contemplate? It is ...

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  33. UNITED STATES RELATIONS.

    The tariff reciprocity negotiations between representatives of the United States and Canada are progressing at Washington, and the main outlines of agreement ...

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  34. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A matter in which the question of unionism and polities was raised and the Osborne judgment relied upon came before Mr. Justice Gordon in ...

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  35. COMPETENT FARMERS.

    CAMPERDOWN, Wednesday. — The statement of Mr. Shaw, of Wooriwyrite, that there is more suitable land than there are competent farmers, has been taken ...

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  36. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    At the conclusion of the Science Congress in Sydney, Professor Masson, of the Melbourne University, sent a cable message to Sir Ernest Shackleton, asking him if he ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    "The Times" states that the depression in the Laneshire cotton trade has ended. At present there is more employment offering than there are operatives to fill it. Some ...

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  38. AEROPLANE FALLS.

    A new invention is announced, which promises to make acroplaning less dangerous than motoring. The Paris corrspondent of the "Daily ...

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  39. COHUNA SETTLERS.

    COHUNA, Wednesday.—Settlers continu[?] to arrive. Mr. Woodward and family reached here to-day and settled in a portion of "M'Le[?]nan's block. Mr. Woodward ...

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  40. GERMAN EMPIRE.

    The fortieth anniversary of the proclamation of the German Empire is being celebrated with great jubilation thorughout Germany/ ...

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  41. PEARLING INDUDTRY.

    The secretary for Esiternal Affains (Mr. Atleeeliunt) was asked yesterday what reasous had actuated the department in percluding the employment of Papuans in the ...

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  42. COMMONWEALTH AID SOUGHT.

    Professor Masson (president of the Australasian Society for the Advancement of Science). accompanied by Dr. Mawson, called upon Senator Pea[?] yesterday to ...

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  43. BERLIN RIOTS.

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Tmes" reports a speech by llerr von Dallwitz. Minister of the lntefior, in the Prassian Diet, in reply to Socialist eriticisms of the ...

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  44. GERMAN TRADE.

    Figures relating to German trade in 1910 have been published. The imports during the year amounted to £430,450,000, and the exports to £373,350,000. ...

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  45. MOTOR FATALITY.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—A serious motor accitent occurred between 8 and 9 o'clock to night at Lyndoch, A motercar. driven by Bert May, and carryin his ...

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  46. RAVAGES OF PLAGUE.

    In addition to the terrible records of deaths from pnemmonc piager at Harbin and Mukden, it is reported that there are 200 deaths daily at Chunchiatun, in ...

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  47. CHILEREN'S HISPITAL APPEAL

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  49. THE LABOUR CANDIDATE.

    A meeting of the friends and suporters of Mr. F. Bre[?]an, the selected Labour candidate, was held last, evening at the School of Arts, Moor-street, Fitzroy. Mr. ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charlotte Mary M'Phail, licensed victualler, Daylesford, Causes of insolveney general falling off in business. Liabilities. £627/18/: arsets, £10/15/2; deficiency, £587 ...

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  51. S.S. GUTHRIE AT BRISBANE.

    BRISHANE, Wednesday. The stomer Gutherle arrived from Sinaser to-day after a pleassant voyage, The passengers are:— Messtames Von Viiet F. Pejeosh C. Waldthsben, Messrs. H. Wolahel, ...

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  52. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    The Chief justhe will dether Judgment in M'Gavin v. Gerrally at half-puat 11 a.m. and after. wards Cale the urgeat chamder busingess. ...

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  53. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    At to day's auction sales of Australasian tallow 1,133 casks wre offered adn 1,022 soid. Prices were as follows:—Fine mutton, 37/6: medium mutton, 35/6; fine beef, ...

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  54. LARGE STATION SOLD.

    "SWAN HILL, Wednesdya—Gonn Sonn Station, adjoining Mellocl, New South Wales, comprising 39,000 acres freehold and 13,000 leaschold, has been purchased by Messrs. ...

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