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  2. THE MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Some time ago. when the people in Sydney were suffering from the effects of a dispute between masters and employes in the meat trade, the residents in Adelaide ...

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  3. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Speaking at Milton to-day, the Minister of Defence (Mr. Allen), said the surplus for the year ended March 31, was approximately £400,000. In the debate on the ...

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  4. THE NEW GOVERNOR.

    The new Governor of South Australia (Lieutenant-Colonel Sir H. Lionel Galway, K.C.M.G.), Lady Galway, and suite, will arrive at the Outer Harbor by the Orvieto ...

    Article : 524 words
  5. TRAGEDIES.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock this morning a [?]ocking double tragedy occurred at Mount-street, North Yass, when Robert Reidy, aged 66 years, struck his wife on ...

    Article : 703 words
  6. BEEF TRUST.

    Before leaving Sydney on Tuesday for Melbourne, Mr. J. B. Sharpe, Federal member for the Oxley division, made a further attack upon the American Beef Trust ...

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  7. SOLDIERS AT PLAY.

    Bursts of cheers from 3,000 throats rang across the Gawler Racecourse for about t[?]ree hours this morning. Had they been attending a match to decide the football ...

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  8. CYCLONE IN MOZAMBIQUE.

    Information has been received that a terrific cyclone has destroyed Port Ameli[?] (Mozambique), in East Africa. Many natives perished, but 180 Europeans were ...

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  9. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The Tampico incident—the arrest by Mexicans of marines from the warship Dolphin—has been made the starting point of a new policy by the United ...

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  10. THE TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    In a letter to the "Times" this morning M. Ernest Lavisse, President of the French League, appeals for the maintenance and the strengthening of the entente between ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. FRENCH BATTLESHIP

    The naval authorities are laying down at Brest a battleship of 29,500 tons. The warship will carry sixteen 18½ in. guns, and have four revolving turrets. ...

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  12. NEW CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.

    The Academy of Medicine is unanimous in commending the efficacy of Dr. Barth[?] Desandfort's use of paraffin and wax, both heated to 125 degrees Fahrenheit. It ...

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  13. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Berlin police have prohibited Miss Sylvia Pankhurst from lecturing in Germany on the subject of women's suffrage. They are taking this action under the law ...

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  14. NEW GOVERNORGENERAL.

    Among those who said farewell to the Governor-General-designate of the Commonwealth at Victoria railway-station yesterday were Lord Rosebery, Lord Dalmeny, ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. GERMAN BETTING TAX.

    It is estimated that the doubling of the betting tax under the new Betting Bill will yield £1,000,000 to the Imperial Treasury, and £250,000 to the federated states. ...

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  16. THE INDIAN TRAGEDY.

    Major Dodd, who was severely wounded by the native orderly who ran amok [?]e few days ago at Tonk, has succumbed t[?] his injuries. He is the fifth victim [?] ...

    Article : 52 words
  17. STRANGE CHARGE OF SWINDLING.

    A notable prosecution was begun here yesterday, when August Subner and several other persons appeared in the dock, charged with swindling an incredible ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. MYSTERY UNSOLVED.

    While cruising in Gage Roads yesterday a Fremantle resident sighted a raft drifting with the current. The raft was constructed of two big ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. THE SENGHENYDD DISASTER.

    The Home Office officials have laid an information against the owners of the colliery at Senghenydd, in Wales, in which a disastrous explosion occurred last year, ...

    Article : 70 words
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  21. A FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    The village of Teruglio was yesterday the scene of a shocking crime. After mortally wounding a park-keeper, against whom he had a grudge, a man barricaded himself in ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. NEW HEBRIDES CONDOMINIUM.

    Renter's correspondent at Paris states that the French Government have agreed to discuss with Great Britain the question of the working of the New Hebrides ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. TRADES UNIONS.

    The Board of Trade's "Labor Gazette" states that at the end of 1912 the total membership of the trades unions in the United Kingdom waa 3,281,003, an ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. IRON DEPOSITS IN CHILE.

    It is considered that the opening of the Panama Canal will make the utilisation of the immense iron ore deposits at Coquimbo, Chile, commercially possible. Up ...

    Article : 98 words
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