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  2. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The holiday to-day has caused a temporary truce in regard to the mining situation in the Newcastle district, where the miners' lodges have responded with a solid ...

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  3. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    The first concert given by Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford at the Town Hall on Monday evening was in every sense a triumph. The large audience, ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Orient Royal-Mail liner Oroya, from London, was slightly behind her advised time in arrving at the roadstead on Monday. In was 11 p.m. before she anchored, ...

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  5. A PEER'S SUICIDE.

    Lord Kilmaine committed suicide in Paris yesterday by jumping from a window. He was suffering from a neurasthenic attack. The deceased fell from a considerable ...

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  6. THE HARVESTER EXCISE.

    There seems to be considerable doubt as to the effect the decision in the harvester case will have upon the industry in general and the employes in particular. As the ...

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  7. CULLINAN DIAMOND.

    The Cullinan diamond was presented to the King at Sandringham yesterday by Sir Richard Solomon (Agent-General), as a token of the loyally of the people of the ...

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  8. LORD MAYOR'S DAY.

    The Lord Mayor's show was held in London on Saturday, the chief feature of the procession being an historical pageant of the Edwards of England, arranged by ...

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  9. TERRIBLE TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident, occurred on the tramline between Burwood and Cabarita shortly after noon to-day, when in consequence of the explosion of a boiler on the ...

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  10. AN INSUBORDINATE ADMIRAL.

    An extraordinary incident occurred in connection with the evolutions of the Channel fleet, which, after a fortnight's hard manœuvring in very trying weather, ...

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  11. WAITERS ARE SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    The decision of the Supreme Court that a restaurant is a shop, and that consequently waiters employed in restaurants are shop assistants, invalidates the ...

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  12. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    Messrs. Knight and Crowe, of the Government cool stores, are collecting exhibits to represent this State at the Franco-British Exhibition, to be opened in ...

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  13. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    The Government's New Protection Bill is practically ready for presentation to Parliament. Until, however, the whole tariff has been passed by the House of ...

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  14. DISASTER IN CHILI.

    A devastating fire swept, through Iquique, a seaport of Chili, yesterday, causing enormous damage, to property and rendering 2,000 people homeless. ...

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  15. TRAIN COLLIDES WITH WAGGON.

    A special picnic train to-day ran into a waggon at the Newport level crossing, killing the horse outright and smashing the vehicle to splinters. The waggon ...

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  16. ENGLISH MAYORALTIES.

    According to the latest figures out of 326 Lord Mayors and Mayors elected in England and Wales at the recent polls 148 are Conservatives, 23 Liberal-Unionists, ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    The King's Birthday celebration passed off to-day with few accidents, and those recorded were only of a minor character. The principal attractions were plen[?]es, which ...

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  18. GERMAN ROYAL FAMILY.

    The Crown-Princess of Germany (Cecile, Duche[?]d so Mecklenburg) has been delivered of a son at Potsdam. Her first son was born in July last year. ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    The closing evening of the 1907 session of the Lyric Club will be held to-night. An excellent programme has been arranged by Mrs. A. K. Fox, who will be assisted by ...

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  20. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The King's Birthday was celebrated yesterday in Great Britain and in the majority of his Majesty's dominions over[?]es. In some instances the celebrations will ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA DEFENCE.

    After months of investigation and preparation, the Minister of Defence (Mr. T. Ewing) is now in a position to proceed with the establishment of a corps of guides as an ...

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  22. MORROCCO.

    France has recalled all her destroyers and four criugers from Morocco in consequence of the recent improvement in the situation. ...

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  23. PILLAGE IN RUSSIA.

    The burning and pillaing of country estates are becoming intolerable in the Russian Government of Kherson, whose principal town is Odessa. So also is the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN WINE LONDON.

    Particulars of a method by which Australian wine producers are subjected to grossly unfair competition, in England have been forwarded to the Minister of ...

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  25. A FRENCH HYDROPLANE.

    M. Leas, a French engineer and inventor coveted 1¼ miles on the Seine yesterday in a hydroplane of his own construction at a speed of 38 miles an hour. ...

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  26. A MOUNTAIN DISAPPEARS

    A terrific earthquake has occurred in the Aleutian Isles, which extend from Alaska in the United States to Kamtchatka, in Russia. ...

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  27. CHINESE ANGLOPHOBIA.

    Reuter's representative at Shanghai states that after granting a British corporation a concession to build a railway from Su-Chou to Ningpo ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    The King's birthday was celebrated today in glorious weather, large crowds attending the various sports. A military review was held in the forenoon when 700 ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    A telegram from Thursday Island states that a further, severe shock of earthquake was experienced shortly before 12 o'clock last night, and spread consterna[?]ion, ...

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  31. DR. DILL MACKY ON CARDINAL MORAN.

    Speaking at a Protestant demonstration to-day, Dr. Dill Macky said that Cardinal Moran had, over and over again, to be talked to till they had got him in his right ...

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  32. STRICKEN ON HIS ENGINE

    As the Illawarra tram was approaching Otford station this morning Driver Thos. Doyle was seized with a fit, and in falling struck the steam gauge cock, opening it ...

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  33. CHURCH INTELLIGENCE.

    The Church of Christ Sunday-school held their picnic on Monday at Unley Park. The Brompton Methodist held their annual outing at Athelston, and after the return a ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Crown law of[?]cers have filed no true bill in the case of Dr. Halford, who on October 30 last was committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully killed a girl, ...

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  38. ALLEGED FORGED BANK NOTES.

    Mary Corcoran, who was arrested at Boulder on Friday last on a charge of uttering valueless documents purporting to be Queensland Bank notes, was before the ...

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  39. THE TARIFF.

    Any ideas that the Government may have entertained at an earlier stage of sending the tariff up to the Senate in three sections have now been abandoned. The tariff will ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Hy. Redwood, one time the best-known figure in the New Zealand sporting world, died to-day at the age of 85 years. A JOCKEY KILLED. ...

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