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  2. THE CARLTON TRAGEDY.

    The news of the ghastly tragedy which loot place in a small lane running off Bouverie-street, Carlton, on Monday night, when James Rawlings, 48, a married man, ...

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  3. DEFINING ALBANIA.

    The allocation of the boundaries of Albania created a "situation" between Austria and Russia, which Vienna reports now declare to be "easier." ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Denman, attended by Lord Richard Nevill and Major Quilter, was present yesterday at the luncheon given by the Ministers of State for the Commonwealth ...

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  5. THE POLAR TRAGEDY.

    The Kaiser has sent a message to King George expressing his profound sympathy in connection with the death of Captain Scott and the other members of the ...

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  6. CONTINENTAL ARMIES.

    The Briand Government is asking Parliament for a vote of £23,000,000, spread over several years, to augment the army and strengthen the defences. ...

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  7. EMPIRE COMMISSION.

    The members of the Dominions Royal Commission now in Melbourne were entertained at lunch by the Commonwealth Government at Parliament House ...

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  8. THE FOOD TAXES.

    The Imperial preference policy of the Unionist party was criticised by Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General, in a speech at Loftus last night. ...

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  9. A THEATRICAL WELCOME.

    Something new in the way of theatre programmes was provided for the members of the Dominions Royal Commission when they took their seats in the Theatre Royal ...

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  10. VICTIM'S PREMONITION.

    Mr. James Kean, at whose house Miss Hudson was lodging, said yesterday:--"Shortly before 11 o'clock last night my wife heard someone screaming. I'was ...

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  11. FREE LABORERS' STRIKE.

    Much comment has been caused by the action of a party of 350 free laborers at Grimsby in joining the men who are on strike. The free laborers were in in receint ...

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  12. ACTION BY THE COMMONWEALTH

    After his conference on Monday with the State Attorney-General (Mr. J. D. Brown) and the Lord Mayor (Cr. Hennessy) regarding a Scott memorial fund, ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. TUBERCULOUS COWS.

    The Board of Agriculture announces that from 1st May cows suffering from tuberculosis of the udder, or giving tuberculous milk, will be destroyed the Treasury ...

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  14. SYDNEY LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor's Fund arising out of Captain Scott's appeal now totals £1595. The chamber of commerce has £462 on its list, and the "Daily Telegraph" Fund ...

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  15. HOW FRANCE AND GERMANY COMPARE.

    France concludes that in 1915 Germany will be able to place on the line of the Meuse three more army corps than France, but the British expeditionary ...

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  16. AN ARCTIC DISASTER.

    In consequence of the failure of the Norwegian relief expedition to rescue the members of the Schroeder-Stranz German expedition to the Arctic regions, which it ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    It is the intention of the Minister for Home Affairs to have a quiet little ceremony all to himself at the Federal capital site to-morrow. Mr. O'Malley apparently ...

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  18. IRRIGATION IN VICTORIA.

    During the morning Sir Edgar, Vincent, chairman of the commission, visited the Water Commission's office, and conferred at some length with Mr. Elwood Mead. Sir ...

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  19. RAWLING'S CONDITION.

    Late last night Rawlings was in a much better condition than had been expected. He cannot speak, but during the day he wrote a note,which was hardly ...

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  20. A NEW EXPEDITION.

    M. Jules Dehayer, the French explorer, is organising an expedition to visit the Arctic regions and explore the north-eastern portion of Franz Josef Land. Two ...

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  21. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    A case of alleged criminal negligence was before Acting Judge Gurner and a jury in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, when Frederick Mackie was charged with ...

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  22. STRIKE AS PROTEST AGAINST ARMY EXPENDITURE.

    As a protest against the increase in the Belgian army expenditure the Socialists are organising a general strike begin on 14th April. The strike will coincide with the ...

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  23. COMMISSION'S MOVEMENTS.

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  24. A FARMER'S CRIMES.

    A farmer named Chiapali, who has terrorised the Grasse district for the past five years, has been arrested, and charged with seven serious crimes. These crimes ...

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  25. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Published figures indicate that Germany last year quietly doubled her construction of submarines. ...

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  26. MATERNITY BONUS.

    The maternity bonus not appear to he losing any of its popularity. During the six working days of last week no fewer than 2864 claims were received. This was ...

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  27. THE ELOPING VICAR.

    The National vigilance Association has denied the statement made by Rev. Albert Knight, ex-vicar of Hunslet, Yorkshire, Who is now on his way to Victoria, with ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. STATE POLITICS.

    Nominations closed to-day as follow in connection with the State Parliamentary by-election in Warrenheip, caused by the retirement of Mr. G. F. Holden. ...

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  29. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    The hostilities between the Government troops and the revolutionaries in Mexico City continued over the week end. A raking fire was exchanged between the ...

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  30. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE.

    In a letter published in yesterday's issue of "The Age," Mr. H. H. Champion asked why Peter Andersen, of Hornby-street,Windsor was to be compelled to leave the ...

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  31. THE GREED OF GOLD.

    Nineteen officials of the National cash Register Co. have been sentenced to short periods of imprisonment for a breach of the Anti-Trust Law. ...

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  32. OPPOSITION TO UNITED STATES INTERVENTION.

    The Senate opposes any action being taken by the United States in the direction of intervening in the Mexican trouble. ...

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  33. WOMAN'S FALSE STATEMENT.

    At the Smythesdale police court to-day, before Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., a married woman named Hannah Jane Nunn, living ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    Mr Treffe, Minister of Lands and Agriculture, addressed a meeting at Yass to-night in support of the candidature of Mr. M'Girr. He threw down the gauntlet to ...

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  35. RANKERS IN BRITISH ARMY.

    In a speech last night at Ilkeston, Colonel Seely Secretary of State for War, said the Government would not introduce conscription until it told the country frankly that ...

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  36. BENDIGO SUPREME COURT.

    The first session of the Supreme Court for the year opened this morning, Mr . Justice Hood presiding. Nine cases were listed. ...

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  37. DINNER TO MR. MARSHALL-HALL.

    A dinner was tendered to Mr. Marshall-Hall at the Cafe Francais last night prior to his departure for England. A large number of colleagues and friends ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    Mr. J. Seaddan, Premier of Western Australia, who is on a visit to England, was entertained at luncheon to-day by Sir Newton Moore, Agent General for ...

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  39. POLITICAL CRISIS IN JAPAN.

    The political crisis still continues. Mr. Yamamoto, who was invited to form a Ministry in succession to that of Prince Katsura, and who formed a coalition ...

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  40. "WARNED OFF " THE COURSE.

    The National Hunt Club stewards yesterday warned off the course T. Coulthwaite (trainer) and R. Chadwick (jockey) in connection with the running of the horse ...

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  41. WIDOW'S PECULIAR CLAIM.

    An interesting claim for damages under the National insurance Act was heard in the law courts to-day. ...

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  42. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    The Inter-Oceanic Canals Committee of the United States Senate has rejected Senator Elibu Root's amendment providing for the repeal of the provision in the ...

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  43. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    The receipts to date from the A.N.A. Exhibition have exceeded the expenditure and notwithstanding that the exhibition has been extended over another week, ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    The battleship New Zealand has left St. Vincent on the voyage to New Zealand. German correspondents of English newspapers persist in their assertion that Dr. ...

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  45. EDUCATION BEFORE WARSHIPS

    Mr. J. W. Saner, Minister of Native Affairs, has agreed to the appointment of a committee of inquiry, with a view of restricting or abolishing the importation of ...

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  46. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

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  47. RECOVERY OF A LOAN.

    Mrs. Clement Scott, widow of the wellknown literary critic has by process of law recovered £2500 which she had lent to Mr. Burton, managing director of the ...

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  49. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Samuel Williams, late of Brimin, near Rutherglen, farmer, who died on 26th September last, felt by will dated 19th September, 1908, estate value £7120 realty and £1971 personality to his ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. DISPUTE IN BAKING TRADE.

    A dispute has arisen in the baking trade in London. Ten thousand workmen demanded a 54 hours' week, and payment at the rate of 30 a week in shops and 32 a ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM FOR TASMANIA.

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  53. MURDER BY INDIANS.

    At the Lautoka Criminal Sessions today four Indians were found guilty of murder, and were sentenced to death. ...

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  54. APPEALS FOR AID.

    The general hon. secretary, Mr. J. T. Stewart, acknowledges the undermentioned amounts, contributed in aid of the widow and family of the late James Irby:--Selby Paxton, £2 2: Anonymous, ...

    Article : 85 words
  55. A PHILIPPINES RISING.

    The steamer Changsha, which arrived here to-day, brought reports of a rising of Jolo natives in the Philippine Islands. Fifty men of the American forces have ...

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  56. ELDERLY MAN ASSAULTED.

    Two men, named Lawler and Hurd, pleaded guilty to violently assaulting an elderly man and robbing him. They were remanded for Sentence. ...

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