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  2. THE CHARLESWORTHS

    Violet Charlesworth and her mother, who were committed for trial at the Derby Assizes in connection with charges of fraud, have each been sentenced to five years' ...

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  3. THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE

    The situation in Philadelphia resulting from the tramway strike is becoming more serious every day. The street disturbances have assumed such a character that the ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    In a leading article dealing with the political situation the "Times" says it is generally recognised that the crisis will simmer for some weeks while the financial ...

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  5. CHINESE IN THIBET

    The latest intelligence received respecting the trouble between the Thibetans at Lhassa, and the non-Buddhist Chinese states that the latter have subdued Eastern ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    At the present moment the strike does not seem to be any nearer settlement than it was a couple, of months ago. The meeting between Judge Scholes and the ...

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  7. THE STEAMER MORESBY

    Further particulars show that the Moresby struck at a quarter to 6 o'clock on Friday morning in calm weather. The sea was smooth and the tide being high there ...

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  8. FLOODS IN THE NORTH

    There were heavy falls of rain in the belt of country which embraces the towns of Petersburg, Terowie, Oodla Wirra, and Gumbowie on Wednesday last. At Terowie ...

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  9. DARING BANK ROBBERY

    A sensational incident occurred at the Albion branch of the Queensland National Bank this afternoon, when a man of shabby appearance and wearing goggles entered ...

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  10. SCOTT'S JOURNEY SOUTH.

    The Supplementary Estimates which have been submitted to the House of Commons include a line of £20,000 as a contribution towards the cost of Captain Scott's ...

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  11. LABOR EXCHANGES.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton (late Postmaster-General), who was recently appointed President of the Board of Trade in succession to Mr. Winston Churchhill, speaking ...

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  12. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    The official visit to Berlin of Baron von Aehrenthal, the Austrian Foreign Minister, has been the occasion of considerable rejoicing there. The German newspapers ...

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  13. THE VETO AND REFORM QUESTIONS.

    It is stated that forty Liberal members of the House of Commons have resolved to urge Mr. Asquith to take energetic action with regard to the Veto Bill, but ...

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  14. DAMAGE FOR INJURIES.

    In the County Court to-day, William Taylor, mill manager, was awarded £408 damages against Ambrose and John Dunleavy, farmers, of Cobram, for shock and ...

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  15. SOMALILAND.

    The Supplementary Estimates tabled in the House of Commons yesterday include the sum of £57,000, by which it is intended to defray the cost of operations ...

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  16. CLOSING HOTELS.

    A total of £230,000 has been awarded as compensation to the proprietors of 91 hotels, whose licenses were recently extinguished at the London sessions of the ...

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  17. AVALANCHE IN ICELAND

    As the result of an avalanche at Hnifsdal, In Iceland, 23 persons have been killed. The village lies at the foot of a mountain, and the avalanche in its fall buried several ...

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  18. CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The return match between the M.C.C. eleven, who are touring South Africa, and Transvaal, was delayed to-day owing to rain. ...

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  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Northern Rugby Union has accepted the list of fixtures submitted by the Australian and New Zealand leagues with respect to the proposed visit of a team of ...

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  20. THE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT.

    Renter's correspondent at San Francisco states that it has been definitely fixed that the fight between Johnson and Jeffries shall take place at San Francisco on ...

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  21. DOCTORS AND PATIENTS.

    The hearing was concluded to-day by the High Court of the appeal in the case of Godrich versus the National Life Association of Australasia. This, is a case in ...

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  22. FORTY DAYS WITHOUT FOOD.

    Henry Maynard, who was given up as dead by the party, who were out searching for him, was found last Wednesday by the Snell brothers, while, mustering cattle. The ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra attended a banquet given at the German Embassy last evening, in honor of Prince Henry of Prussia. There was a brilliant ...

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  24. THE CZAR.

    The Czar of Russia, who hitherto has never ventured into the public thoroughfares without ample police protection, now drives almost daily through the streets of ...

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  25. CANADIAN STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Standard" reports that the Canadian Parliament have sanctioned the payment of a substantial subsidy for a regular steamsh ...

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  27. THE WARATAH.

    The remarks of Captain Du Baty about the probability of the strange steamer steamer sighted from Marion Island being a Kerguelen whaler seem to be ...

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  28. CRISIS IN SAXONY.

    A constitutional conflict has occurred in connection with the Lower House of the Parliament of Saxony, through the refusal of the Government to accede to a demand ...

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  29. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    Colonel Gadke; the well-known German writer on defence matters, in an article in the "Berliner Tageblatt," states that the German Navy Act fixes the battleships at ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir G. H. Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, has been appointed a member of the Pacific Cable Board. NEW ZEALAND APPEAL CASE. ...

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  31. A SORDID STORY.

    An inquest was held at Ballarat to-day on the body of Rose Harris, who died in the local hospital yesterday, and in connection with whose death Charles Harris, ...

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  32. ANTI-MILITARISM IN FRANCE.

    Gustay Herve, the well-known apostle of anti-militarism in France, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for publishing in "La Guerre Sociale" a ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 41/, sellers 42/. ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL.

    A branch of the Anti-Smoking and Anti-Gambling League was formed at the Wolfram-street Salvation Army Barracks last night. ...

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  35. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE.

    In connection with the promotion of the forthcoming Pageant of Empire, a luncheon was given at the Savoy Hotel yesterday, and was attended by 200 guests, including ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Silver is quoted at 24d. per ounce. Copper.—On spot. £59 10/ to £59 15/; at three months, £60 6/3 to £60 8/9. Electrolytic, £61 10/. ...

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  37. THE CRUISER INVINCIBLE.

    In accordance with his recent statement Lord Charles Beresford yesterday, in the House of Commons, raised the question of the ability of the armored cruiser ...

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  39. ARMY REMOUNTS.

    Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, announced that during the last two months the police had been taking a census of all ...

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  40. VICTORIAN COAL MINES.

    Great excitement prevailed at the State coal mines yesterday, when the first train load of about 108 tons left for Melbourne. The quantity of coal at the pit's mouth is ...

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  41. LET IT BE KNOWN.

    The widest publicity should be given to the fact that summer diarrhœa and dystentery can be cured by the judicious use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhœa ...

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  42. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Senator Sir Robert Best (Minister of Customs) at a smoke concert to-night, described the financial agreement between the States and the federation as a supreme ...

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  44. DANISH BUTTER.

    A Government Bill has been introduced into the Danish Legislature prohibiting the export of butter containing more than 16 per cent. of moisture. The object is ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, February 24. At an extraordinary election to fill two vacancies in the City Council to-day, Messrs. J. Humphreys and George Hills ...

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