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  3. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The Auckland (N.Z.) Chamber of Commerce has written to the London Chamber of Commerce seeking the discontinuition of the use of the word "Australasia" in ...

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  4. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Delegates representing the Broken Hill industrial unions, who lind been on a visit to Melbourne attending the conference with representatives of the Broken ...

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  5. ST. KILDA ROAD TRAMS.

    It is not within the power of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Goudic) to decide the type of overhead construction to be adopted in connection with the ...

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  6. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Strong and well-founded though the Dominions criticisms of the protocol may be, the Imperial ...

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  7. WRECKS OFF BRITAIN.

    The crew of the trawler Ulster had a dreadful experience when their vessel was wrecked in the face of a cliff 60ft high, in Kincardinshire, Scotland. Six men were ...

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  8. "SPIES" ON NAIRANA.

    An extraordinary.story was told yesterday by members of the crew of the steamer Nairana. It was stated that on the last voyage to Launceston the ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF NAIRANA.

    Barriers had been erected and a strong force of police provided when the steamer Nairana returned to Melbourne from Launceston about 10 o'clock on-Saturday ...

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  10. ELECTRIC TRAMS IN ST. KILDA ROAD.

    Sir—The present table tramway system from St. Kilda to Melbourne is obsolete, and many thousands of pounds are now to be spent in substituting a system which ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    A lightning strike of 1,000 riverside meatworkers, employed by the Union Cold Storage Company, began last night owing to the dismissal of seven workers, one of ...

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  12. KING OF SPAIN.

    The recent manifestations all over the country of loyalty to King Alfonso culminuted in remarkable demonstrations today, which was described "Alfonso's Day." ...

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  13. IMPRISONED CREW.

    Efforts were again made Saturday morning by the secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. E. J. Holloway) to obtain the release from g[?]l of the 34 ...

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  14. Differences in Canada.

    The stand of the Canadian Ministry in regard to the Geneva protocol concerning the disarmament,is now the subject of correspondence with the British ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR Of THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—The City Council has spent, and is spending, large sums on beautifving St. Kilda road. It is to be deplored that an other body, having no responsibility to ...

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  16. Gold From New York.

    It is announced that the Equitable Eastern Banking Corporation is shipping 550,000 dollars (£114,000) in gold, and the Seaboard National Bank is shipping 500,000 ...

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  17. Kowhai Leaves Hobart.

    [?], Saturday. — Acting on instructions received from the Federal executive, members of the Federated Seamen's Union this morning presented themselves at ...

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  18. Whisky Combine.

    The "Morning Post" states that a meeting of Buchanan, Dewar Limited, John Walker and Company, and the Distillers Company was held in London for the ...

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  19. BRISBANE MEN'S DECISION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Although notices were posted at the mercantile marine office on Friday that representatives of the shipping companies would attend there on ...

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  20. CLOSING DYNON ROAD.

    Protests against the proposal of the Railways Commissioners to close a portion of Dynon road and other roads to provide for a rearrangement of the railway yards ...

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  21. MINISTRY POWERLESS.

    When the attention of the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. [?]), who administers the Navigation Act, was directed yesterday to a statement by the ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is evident that a very large body of tax payers is opposed, and, I think, rightly, to the installation of electric trams and the introduction of such in the city ...

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  23. DIFFERENTIAL WAGES.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.— Ihc public meeting of citizens in the Bendingo Town Hal: on Saturday night to protest against the enforcement of the differential rate of wages in the ironworking ...

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  24. Sterling Quotation.

    The quotation for sterling at 4,801 dollars to the £1 has reached the highest point touched since 1915. Buying by two leading banks has been ...

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  25. GRANT FOR ROAD WORK.

    In connection with the £[?] granted by the Country Roads Board for repair work to Centre Dande[?] road, the Cheltenham Progress Association intends to ask the Moorabbin Council to put ...

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  26. ALLEGED THEFT OF BICYCLE.

    Edward John Luttrell, aged 23 years, [?] was [?] by the Armadale Police on Saturday morning and charged with the theft of a bicycle belonging to Mr. Richard Osley, of Rose street, ...

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  27. BARON MACLAY SAILS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — The Port Adelaide Trades and Labour Council having on Friday reaffirmed its decision to declare "black" all vessels chartered by the ...

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  28. Trouble About a Cook.

    [?], Sunday.— The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Lammeroo, having discharged a cargo of sugar, was ready to leave for Newcastle at noon on ...

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  29. Shipments for Sydney.

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — Two of the shipments of gold mentioned in the cable message are being brought to Australia. The shipment, effected by the Equitable ...

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  30. STEAMER COOMA DAMAGED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The outwardbound Federal Shir[?] steamer Surrey struck the steamer Cooma, which was lying at Howard Smith's wharf, to-day. The Cooma ...

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  31. No Men for Makarra.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A notice posted outside the merchant, shipping offices nt Port Adelaide on Saturday announcing that a crew was required for the Makarra ...

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  32. General Kuropatkin Dead.

    The death has occurred of General Kuropat kin. General Kuropatkin, who was 76 years, was the Russian chief of staff in the ...

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  33. London Wool Sales.

    The London wool sale was largely attended, and a good selection of wool was submitted. There was still considerable hesitancy, particularly on the, part of the ...

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  34. Seamen's Officers.

    Mr. T. Walsh has been re-elected president and Mr. W. [?] general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union. The Victorian branch has elected the following ...

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  35. At Bay Anchorage.

    The [?] was removed on Saturday from North Wharf berth, where she has been lying for some days, to a bay anchorages, Steam was raised by the engineers, ...

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  36. BAND CONTEST AWARDS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — The "B"grade contest in the band competitions being held in Sydney by the New South Wales Band Association was decided at the ...

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  37. Prussian Cabinet.

    The Prussian Cabinet consisting of Socialists, members of the,Centre purly and Democrats, has decided to resign,'following the uproarious scenes in tlie Diet, ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S ENTERTAINMENTS.

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  39. OWNERS CALL IN VAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union yesterday declined to [?] the idle vessels in terms of the undertaking given in Court. Early ...

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  40. Clydebank Rent War.

    In his presidential address to a conference of property owners of the Federation of London, Mr. [?], of Manchester, criticised the Scottish Officecc for not ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    DUNEDIN (1,[?]27 Miles). — Arrived.— 25— Wa[?], from Newecastle. ...

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  42. (Reuter.)

    "Le Journal" regards the Prussian Cabinet crisis as a capital event, and says:- "Once again reaction has overwhelmed the Republic. The spirits of Potsdam has ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. Young Australia League.

    The band of Young Australia League boys who are to tour Europe will, on arrival at Southampton on January 31, be given a reception and [?] by the ...

    Article : 209 words
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