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  4. MILITANT MINORITY

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—It is anticipated that all essential services will cease to-morrow owing to the strike, and in the unlit town the police expect ...

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  5. CLIMBING KILIMANJARO

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Dares-es-Salaam tells a graphic story how two Englishmen named Gillman and Nason climbed the summit ...

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  6. PRINCE AT MYSORE

    PRINCE OF WALES CAMP, MYSORE, Friday.—To-day the Prince of Wales has been sightseeing in the beautiful country around Mysore. He went first ...

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  7. POPE BENEDICT DYING

    LONDON, To-day.—Cardinal Bourne has circularised the clergy at Westmister Cathedral requesting their earnest prayers for Pope Benedict XV., who is dangerously ill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEAVING IRELAND

    LONDON, To-day.—The evacuation of the regular battalions of English troops from Ireland began in Dublin on Friday. Three special trains arrived at North ...

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  10. INFLUENZA TRAGEDY

    (LONDON, To-day.—A sad instance, of the ravages of influenza is reported from South Bromley. Included in the victims was a fishmongers wife, whose funeral had ...

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  11. TRAIN ROBBERS

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that while journeying by train from Cannes Messrs. Bradbury and Boyden (British and ...

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  12. BIG FIRE AT GLASGOW.

    LONDON, To-day.—Five deaths and half a million sterling in damage is reported as the result of a fire at Glasgow. The railways goods stores were gutted. ...

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  13. LIBERAL COUNCIL

    LONDON, To-day.—The Central Hall at Westminster was gaily decorated with, national flags on the occasion of the Coalition Liberal Conference Nearly 3,000 ...

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  14. RED GROSS APPEAL FOR STRICKEN EUROPE.

    Lady Weigall, president of the Australian Red Cross Society, South Australian Division, has issued a copy of the following letter to all Red Cross circled through ...

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  15. IRISH LANGUAGE

    LONDON, To-day.—Telegrams from Paris state that delegates from all parts of the world are arriving to participate in anon political Irish Congress opening on ...

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  16. MOATED GRANGE, LTD

    The "Weekly Dispatch" states that owing to the crippling effects of taxation, several dukes and peers are turning themselves, as landlords, into limited ...

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  17. WASTE OF TIME

    Sr. Joseph Cook in an interview depreciated the recent reopening of the White Australia controversy, as perfect fooly and a pure waste of time. "Australia has ...

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  18. WHAT FRANCE WANTS

    In an interview with the Paris correspondent of the "Times," M. Poincare expressed himself as more than ever a firm adherent to a close Anglo-French Entente. ...

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  19. MANILA FIRE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Manila correspondent reports that the greatest fire since the American occupation has occurred there. Thirty-two blocks of ...

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  20. DARING BAKE. BOBBERS.

    LONDON, To-day.—Three armed and masked men held up the staff of the Granton (Edinburgh) branch of the Royal Bank and earned off £2,000. ...

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  21. MYSTERY DEEPENS

    There is no news of Eric Raymond, the former Australian officer, who disappeared alter returning to London by the Orvieto to marry a Swansea girl. The press is ...

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  22. GETTING RICH QUICK

    LONDON,To-day.—On the application of Mr. Harold Lloyd, a solicitor of Cardiff. a warrant has been issued for the arrest of George Hunt, a Londoner, on a ...

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  23. CHILDREN'S PICNIC AT THE BOTANIC GARDEN.

    A PICTURESQUE GROUP OF HAPPY "MAIL" CLUB CHILDREN POSING FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHER ON THE RUSTIC BRIDGE AT THE BOTANIC GARDEN LAST WEDNESDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WEST TERRACE EXHUMATION.

    Sir—The information in your atricle concerning a recent disinterment from the West Terrace Cemetery will come as a painful and surprising shock to the community particularly to such ...

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  25. SUCCESSFUL SALE

    The building sites comprising the second subdivision of the fine property adjoining Woodville Railway Station, and popularly known as "Bower's Estate," were offered ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CHURCH

    Unveiling memorial tablets to the members of St. Columba's Church who fell in the war, Earl Haig pleaded for unity amongst the churches of the Empire, and ...

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  27. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, To-day.—A total of 10,250 bales, representing a joint offering, was recorded at the latest wool sale. There a brisk request from the home trade. ...

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  28. GENOA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, To-day.—The "Times" correspondent at Rome says Ireland will receive an invitation to attend the Genoa Economic Conference, either direct or through ...

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  30. MUIRDEN COLLEGE.

    Muirden College, Rundle Street, will roopen on Monday next. the 23rd January, at 9.30. Evening Classes will Resume on Monday, Tuesday, and ...

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  32. IMMENSE FIRE IN BERLIN.

    LONDON, To-day.—It is reported that 800 people were injured, and damage to the extent of 50,000,000 marks caused by a factory fire in Berlin. ...

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