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  6. HOME RULE.

    The Irritation at Belfast in regard to Mr Winston Churchill's visit on February 8. Is chiefly due to the proposal to use Ulster Hall for the Home Rule ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Batches of from ten to twenty naval seamen and other ratings will commence to sail fortnightly for Australia from March 1. ...

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  8. WRECKED.

    The steamer which was reported by watchers at Peterhead, on the canst of Aberdeenshire to have turned turtle and foundered in the furious ...

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  9. STRANGLED.

    Punishment of the men concerned in the attempted assassination of Yuan-shf-kal, the Prime Minister, on Monday last, has followed quickly upon the ...

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  10. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    A message from Greenville, Tennessee. states that a sensation has been caused there by the arrest of the Rev. Dr. M'Farland on a charge of murder. ...

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  11. SPY IN CUSTODY.

    The report that Captain Trench, the British Army officer, who is serving a term of four years' imprisonment in the Glatz fortress for espionage, had made ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTES IN PERIL.

    The by-election in the Carmarthen District, which has been rendered necessary by Mr W. Llewellyn Williams, the sitting member, accepting the ...

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  13. FALLEN " ICE KING."

    Advices from Atlanta, the capital of Georgia, state that Charles Woman Morse, "the Ice King." who in 1908 was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment ...

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  14. CARDIFF AS A PORT.

    Cardiff's position as one of the chief ports of the United Kingdom in threatened, owing to action which has been taken by shipowners. ...

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  15. AFTER THE FIRE.

    The anxiety felt regarding the fate of securities that were held in the Equitable Life Assurance Co.'s buildings which was destroyed in the great ...

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  16. RACING IN CANADA.

    A Rill has been introduced in Parliament amending the criminal code in regard to horse racing. The new measure proposes to make ...

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  17. OFFICERS CONVICTED.

    Lieutenant Vinegradoff, a Russhin, and Lieutenant Voncerno, an Austrian, have been convicted at Leipzig on charges of espionage. It was alleged ...

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  18. MINERS' WAGES.

    A great Miners' Conference was commenced at Birmingham to-day. The result of the recent ballot on the question of tendering notices to the ...

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  19. ALLEGED FALSE RETURNS.

    In the City Court to-day, before Mr V. Tanner, P.M., William Arthur Labouchere Sparling, of 93 Wattletree road, Malvern, was charged on the ...

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  20. OVERCROWDED TRAM.

    At an inquest here to-day on the body of a woman who was killed in a street car accident, the jury found that the accident was to the over ...

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  21. FEARFUL SNOWSTORM.

    Fearfully severe weather is still being experienced, especially in the Midlands, where it has been snowing for 30 hours. ...

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  22. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    Attention has been drawn to the amount of profit made by retailing grocers on sugar now sold to the consumer, ...

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  23. BANANA TRADE.

    Mr Thomas Jessep, chairman of the New South Wales Fruit Merchants' Association, commented to-day on the statements made by Mr R P. Rudd, secretary ...

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  24. EDUCATIONAL CONGRESS.

    The programme for the Educational Congress to be opened by Sir John Madden on March 11. has been elaborated. Every branch of educational work, from ...

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  25. SCAFFOLD TILTED.

    Frank Russell, a painter, aged 43 years, had a narrow escape from death this morning. Russell, who resides at Little Elgin ...

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  26. 15,000 MEN IDLE.

    Difficulty in regard to moving railway trucks has led to the stoppage of work in many mines at Camock Chase, in Staffordshire, ...

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  27. SLEEPERS TURNED OUT.

    For the privilege of travelling in a sleeping car between Adelaide and Melbourne passengers are charged 10 in addition to the ordinary first class ...

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  28. SHEARER SHORN.

    Henry Miller, a young shearer from Shepparton, came to the city yesterday, and after doing a round of the hotels lay down on the lawn in Victoria ...

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  29. KELSEY PLUMS.

    Fifty trays of Kelsey plums from the Argentine are being sold at Covent Garden. They were conveyed from the ...

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  30. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails close at the General Post Office to-morrow at follows:—for Strahan, Zeehan and Queenstown, per Walnut, at 11 a.m :for Portsea and Sorrento, ...

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  31. FIRE SUFFERERS.

    A public meeting was called by Cr. Wlshart, the Mayor, for last night, in the town hall, for the purpose of forming a fund for the relief of the sufferers ...

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  36. CITY TEMPERATURE.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon today the readings were:—Barometer. 29.975, rising: yesterday. 39.114. Thermometer : In the sun highest 12S: In ...

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