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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    "The Labour party is fooling the workers, and it knows it is doing so."—The Minister for Defence. "In the matter of defence only the very best ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Polling at the general elections on Saturday was exceedingly heavy, and probably It will be found that considerably over 70 per cent, of the possible votes were recorded. ...

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  4. THE LOST PERICLES.

    Presenting the appearance of returned excursionists rather than victims of shipwreck, the passengers from the sunken Pericles arrived at Fremantle wharf a few minutes ...

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  5. LABOUR CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    The workmen employed in Irvine's Shipbuilding and Drydocks Company (Furness, Wilby, and Co.), at Hartlepool, were a year ago made co-partners in the works for one ...

    Article : 655 words
  6. AVIATION FATALITY.

    M. Lebien while flying in a monoplane we killed at Sebastian, owing to a defective motor. When at a height of 140ft, the motor suddenly stopping, the aeroplane ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. VETO RESOLUTIONS.

    Unionists newspapers are very severe on the threatened use of the guillotine by Mr. Asquith in the discussion on the veto resolutions in the House of Commons, ...

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  8. A.WEARY WALK.

    Dr. Kearney was in Busselton this evening, and just prior to his departure for Bunbury he supplied some interesting particulars regarding the passengers. "As the medical ...

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  9. THE CROWN IN DEBATE.

    A correspondent writing in the "Times" declares that Mr. Churchill's act in associating the Crown with the Commons against the Lords in his speech on ...

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  10. DEATH OF BISHOP BARRY.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Alfred Barry, D.D., formerly Bishop of Sydney, aged 84 years. Death occurred at his residence, ...

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  11. REACHING A CRISIS.

    Moderate Liberals doubt the wisdom of rushing the veto resolutions through the House of Commons, as it will thereby justify the House of Lords in contending ...

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  12. SCENES ON BOARD.

    No report of the loss of the Pericles would be complete without reference to the magnificent behaviour of the women aboard. Brought at a moment's notice face to face with the ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    The by-election held yesterday for MidGlamorganshire, caused by the elevation of Sir Samuel Evans to the Bench, resulted:— ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. AN OBSTINATE PASSENGER.

    A passenegr stated that when the captain and other officers were searching the ship for persons who, perchance, might have been neglected, they came upon one of the third ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. OTHER NARRATIVES.

    "I was in my cabin having an afternoon nap," said Mrs. Bright, one of the saloon stewardesses, "on Thursday afternoon, when I, was suddenly awakend by the noise of falling ...

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  16. THE CZAR APPEARS.

    The Czar yesterday for the first time for years attended a concert at St. Petersburg. One thousand bandsmen played the Russian National Anthem several times ...

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  17. THE PROPERTIED VOTE.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. J. Sherwell (Liberal) moved for leave to introduce a bill abolishing plural voting, and making it compulsory to hold elections ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. CAPTAIN SIMPSON.

    Captain Simpson, who has aged since the disaster, was more cheerful yesterday. In the course of an interview he said:—"We had had a fair run across from the eastern States. ...

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  19. STORY OF THE WRECK.

    Mr. W. Lyall Robertson, the chief engineer of the sunken vessel, has been associated with the Aberdeen White Star line for over 13 years. He was, prior to his appointment ...

    Article : 1,684 words
  20. A DOCTOR'S CRIME.

    Dr. Breugues, a highly-respected medical practitioner in Nimes, France, has confessed that he murdered his brother-in-law, M. Charlors, the astronomer, at Mont Gros ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. MARRIEE IMMIGRANTS.

    Regarding the controversy on the employment of married couples on stations in Australia, the "Spectator" writes: "Population is the principal element in Australian ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The keelplates of the Conqueror and Monarch, battleships, and the Princess Royal, cruiser, were laid to-day in the yards of Messrs. William Beardmore and Company, ...

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  23. CANADIAN REVENUE.

    The revenue of Canada for 1900 was over £20,000,000, exceeding the previous record by £800,000. Customs yielded £12,200,000, an increase of £2,6OO,000 on the Customs ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. BOOM IN RUBBER.

    Ruboer was sold at auction to-day at 11s 6d per lb. There were excited scenes on the rubber share market. ...

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  25. MOUNT ETNA ERUPTION.

    Mount Etna is in a fresh volcanic paroxysm, which has doubled the speed of the lava flow. Tourists are coming to view the ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. ALL-INDIA MOVEMENT.

    An all-India movement has been inaugurated to commemorate the introduction of reforms by creating a great Minto Park at Allahabad and the erection of a pillar ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. BRITISH DRINK BILL.

    The United Kingdom Alliance estimates that the United Kingdom in 1900 expended £155,162,485 on alcohol. Increased taxation added £5,000,000 to the cost; therefore ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  29. CHILDREN'S TEETH.

    The dentists of Preston offered to attend all children's tooth at the rate of fourpence per head per annum, but the town council refused the offer. ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. EARTHQUAKE AT MESSINA.

    Seven earthquake shocks bave been experienced in three hours at Messina, the scene of the great earthquake 15 months ago. ...

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  31. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    In April 30,000 emigrants will leave Great Britain for Canada in 23 steamships. The Canadian Pacific Railroad Company states that many of the settlers are going ...

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  32. THE TURKISH NAVY.

    Turkey has decided to send 100 naval officers for training to England. Turkish newspapers resent the complaints and buildings of the German press ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. PASSENGERS WITHOUT FUNDS.

    It is stated that many of the passengers, who all left the ship in the clothes they were wearing at the time she struck the rock, have not sufficient money to cable friends in ...

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  34. AMERICAN MINERS' STRIKE.

    Three hundred thousand bituminous coal miners in Indianapolis (U.S.A.) have struck work pending ratification of of agreements' providing for 'advances in wages. ...

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  35. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    Two men named Manning and O'Mullano were digging sand on Thursday near the local common gate when they unearthed a perfect skeleton of a man. ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. SOCIALIST EDITOR SENTENCED.

    Herr Richard Barth, editor of the socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts," of Berlin, has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment in that city for inciting socialists to disobey ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. ARRIVAL OF THE MONARO.

    On Friday afternoon the steamer Monaro hauled alongside the wharf, and took on board the passengers and crow of the wrecked steamer Pericles. ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. PASSENGERS RETURNING.

    The following passengers from the wrecked Aberdeen liner Pericles left for the eastern States by the A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Kyarra on Saturday night:— ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. SUICIDES IN ST. PETERSBURG.

    During last year 932 males and 500 females committed suicide in St. Petersburg, including 58 boys and 77 girls between the ages of 11 and 17 years. ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. LADY DUDLEY.

    The Countess of Dudley is now able to leave her bed. She is receiving a few visitors. ...

    Article : 28 words
  41. FERRY STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    The ferry steamers Cobar and Duchess collided in Wellington Harbour on Wednesday night. The Duchess apparently was undamaged, but the Cobar bogan to fill with water, ...

    Article : 45 words
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