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  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived—Tango Maru, from Yokohama, Wandilla, from West Australia; Pera, from London; Cairncross, from Montreal; Lundeberg, from Hamburg ...

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  4. HAYTIAN REVOLT.

    The Haytian Republic is still in a state of chaos and disorder. Rioting and pillaging are taking place in Cape Haytien. ...

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  5. MARINE DISASTER

    A serious shipping disaster took place last night off the Portuguese coast. The Greek steamer Dimitrios collided with the French liner Lutetia ...

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  6. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The Wilson Administration has introduced into Congress a measure to repeal the Toll Exemption Clause in the Panama Canal Bill. ...

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  7. GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    It is officially announced that the Right Hon. Ronald Crauford Munro-Ferguson, Liberal member for Leith Burghs, and Vice-Lieutenant for Fife ...

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  8. DEPORTED STRIKERS

    Co[?]ser for the deported strike leaders appeared at the bar of the Union House of Assembly to-day, and pleaded on behalf of his clients. ...

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  9. RELIGIOUS LESSONS

    The Church Guardian states to-day in reference to the religion in schools question that a considerable proportion of teachers belonging to the ...

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  10. SWEDEN'S ALLEGED PERIL

    That importance is attached to the warnings of Sir Sven Hodin and the leading newspapers, that foreign countries, more particularly ...

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  11. SPEECHES OF COUNSEL.

    Mr Percival Smith, barrister, who is a son of Mr Justice Smith, appeared at the bar of the House on behalf of the deported Labor leaders. He said ...

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  12. DR FRODSHAM'S ADVICE.

    The "Morning Post" is publishing a series of articles on the English education policy, by Dr Frodsham, formerly Anglican Bishop of North ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The "Daily Citizen" publishes an interesting article this morning, on the suffragette campaign. The writer alleges that there is an ...

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  14. TRAIN HORROR.

    The [?]earing of the case against John Starchfield, who is charged with having caused the death of his son, aged seven years, whose dead body was discovered ...

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  16. FEDERATED MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

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  17. INSOLENCE AND VIOLENCE.

    Mr Quinn, Unionist member for Johannesburg, who is a leading baker on the Rand, and who kept his establishments open to supply the defence ...

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  18. LOST RADIUM SPEC.

    A [?]rious incident in which a small speck of radium played the leading part, has taken place at the Royal Infirmary, Liverpool. ...

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  19. DRIFTED APART.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst's branch has become independent, and has been renamed the East [?]d Federation of Suffragettes. Her supporters are chiefly ...

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  20. FIRE IN BOMBAY BAZAAR

    Further details received regarding the fire which broke out in a bazaar at Bombay, this morning show that there were upwards of 100 persons in the ...

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  21. HOME RULE.

    Mr John Redmond, M.P., leader of the Irish Nationalist party, delivered a speech on Home Rule at the National Liberal Club to-day. ...

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  22. LONDON PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Daily Graphic" states that the Government land policy rendered Mr. Munro-Ferguson's continued support of the official Liberal party impossi[?] ...

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  23. SEETHING MEXICO.

    Reports of plots and counter-plots keep the political situation seething. The latest discovery is a coup d'etal to depose President Huerta. The ...

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  24. CHRISTABEL ON VIOLENCE.

    Miss Christabel Pankhurst, interviewed yesterday, said she did not intend to return to England. She added that her mother had no thought of abandoning ...

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  25. "SCOTSMAN'S" TRIBUTE.

    The "Scotsman" says that Australia has cause for congratulation in securing Mr Munro-Ferguson, who will be an able, dignified, experienced representative of ...

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  26. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Responsible journalists in the United States pay warm tributes to Great Britain for her abstention from embarrassing inquiries regarding ...

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  27. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    Captain Collins is inquiring regarding trade prospects in Germany. He finds a growing desire to improve relations with Australia especially in connection with ...

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  28. THROWING A MISSILE.

    A young man named Thomas Hinchcliffe was charged before Messrs C. Walker and T. Bodycomb J's.P. at the City Police Court, on Saturday, with ...

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  29. BILLIARDS.

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  30. MR REDMOND ENTERTAINED.

    Last night the National Liberal Club, for the first time officially, entertained Mr Redmond at dinner, Mr Redmond was accorded a stiring ovation. ...

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  31. OFFICIALLY NOTIFIED.

    The retiring Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth of Australia (Lord Denman) announced, through his private ...

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  32. A BURNING TUNNEL.

    It is reported that a Mexican and North-western train ran into a burning tunnel and [?] passengers on board perished. The flames in the tunnel were ...

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  33. ADVANCING GERMAN TRADE.

    A meeting of representatives of the industrial and commercial bodies met in Berlin to-day, when it was decided to establish an influential German ...

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  34. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The we[?] was trying on Saturday, when the [?] reached 90.2deg. From [?] was reported. ...

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  35. NEWMAN'S SPLENDID WIN.

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  36. FOUR MORE SMALLPOX CASES.

    Since Friday four fresh cases of smallpox have been reported. ...

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  37. BOXING.

    In a twenty rounds contest here last night Bandsman Rice defeated Lurit, heavy-weight champion, on points. Rice is cleverer than the Frenchman. The ...

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  38. NEWMAN'S GOOD FORM.

    Newman scored during the evening session yesterday 833 against Gray's 183. Newman's score included breaks of 308 and 144 unfinished. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    George Ball, alias, Sumner, who was sentenced to death on Thursday for the death of Miss Christian Bradfield, continues to show remarkable nonchalance ...

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  40. CONCESSIONS OFFERED.

    In his speech at the National Liberal Club dinner. Mr Redmond reiterated the readiness of the Nationalists to make every concession consistent with Home ...

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  41. BISLEY REGULATIONS.

    Colonel Hughes Minister for Defence announced yesterday that if the War Office adhered to its ruling to refuse to allow Canadian marksmen at ...

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  42. SEQUEL TO STRIKE.

    For attempting to murder Police-Superintendent Gullan, during the waterside strike, Patrick Hassett was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. ...

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  43. MEMORIALS TO SCOTT.

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  44. BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Nine thousand spectators at Cardiff witnessed the fight for the bantam championship of Europe, between L[?]doux and Beny[?] The former won in the ...

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  45. BUILDING DISPUTE.

    The General Federation of Trade Unions has issued a report on the dispute in the London building trade. The Federation declares that the trouble ...

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  46. MINERS AND DOCTORS.

    The Newcastle branch of the British Medical Association has broken off negotiations with the miners' [?] A deputation suggested to Mr Cann. ...

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  47. M'GOORTY DEFEATS BRADLEY.

    Eddy M'Goorty defeated Pat. Bradley at the Stadium last night on points in 20 rounds. ...

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  48. MURDER MYSTERY.

    The search of the pit-shaft, at Ettingshall with grappling irons has proved fruitless. Nothing that might help the police in their search for the ...

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  49. JOHNSON DECLINES £3000 OFFER.

    Jack Johnson has declined the offer made by the National Sporting Club of a purse of £3000 for a match with Langford for the championship of the world. ...

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  50. AN AUSTRIAN TRIBUTE.

    The Geographical Society of Austria has conferred as a posthumous award, the Haner medal, the society's highest distinction, upon the late Captain ...

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  52. AIR FLIGHT ABANDONED.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday. The English aviator, A. W. Jones, was unable to make the arranged [?]ight on Saturday afternoon, owing to ...

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  53. GENERAL ELECTION.

    It is expected that the Unionist Lord will more an amendment on the Address-in-Reply, asking the King for a general election. ...

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  54. AMERICAN NAVY.

    It is understood in connection with the constriction programme of the department of the Navy, that President Wilson has agreed to the "two ...

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  55. HE DEMANDS £[?]000.

    When interviewed last night, Johnson said that he would not fight Longford for less than £[?]000. "Some people." [?]ked Johnson "say I am [?] ...

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  56. HERESY HUNT.

    The Rev. Dr Aked, when interviewed to-day regarding the demand of the Presbyterian Ministers' Association that he should resign his pastorate. ...

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  59. CABINET CHANGES.

    The newspapers state that Mr. [?] will shortly succeed Mr. Sydney Boxton, who will be raised to the peerage to replace Viscount Gladstone, who has ...

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