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  2. WHO DID IT?

    LONDON, Wednesday, Forenoon.--A bomb exploded today in the new house of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) at Walton-on-the-Hill. ...

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  3. COMING TO TERMS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The official minutes of the debate on the navy estimates in the Reichstag committee on the Budget show that the Foreign Minister (Herr Von Jagow) stated that ...

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  4. FIRES.

    A fire which originated in a startling fashion occurred in 91 Oxford-street, near Crown-street, last evening at 20 minutes to 11. First-class Constable Cond[?]e was just in front ...

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  5. LOST EXPLORERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The newspaper funds for the dependents of Captain Scott and his party now total £8000. Mr. J. M. Barrie, the novelist, who is ...

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  6. TRAGEDIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--There was again a large attendance at the Criminal Court today, when the hearing was resumed before the Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, of the charge ...

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  7. TREES IN MACQUARIE STREET.

    Though the Lord Mayor was very definite in his reply to the citizens' deputation which waited upon him on Tuesday urging that the trees on the eastern side of Macquarie-street, ...

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  8. MADERO FALLEN.

    MEXICO CITY, Tuesday Evening.--After a night of continuous firing, the positions of the rebels and the Federal troops remain precisely the same. The Federal army is ...

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  9. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  10. READY TO RESIGN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Evening.--It has been stated that Senor Francisco Madera has expressed his willingness to resign on condition that a provisional President is appointed for ...

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  11. THE REPLY OF RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.--It is officially denied that the Czar's letter to the Emperor Franz Josef was abrupt or unresponsive. It is pointed out that according to Russia's ...

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  12. SUCCESSOR PROCLAIMED.

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.--General Blanqu[?]t, backed by the troops, arrested President Madero yesterday at the National Palace, and General Huerta was proclaimed President. ...

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  13. CANADA'S CONDOLENCE.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--The Dominion Parliament adopted yesterday a resolution of condolence in connection with the death of Captain Scott and his comrades. ...

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  14. A MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A fire broke out in a storeroom at the Anglin Company's extensive butchery premises in Bourke-street this morning. A force of 50 firemen was summoned, ...

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  15. BULGARIA'S PROPOSAL.

    SOFIA, Tuesday Evening.--Bulgaria proposed that the Powers should mediate in regard to Roumanian claims. ...

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  16. THE HOME GOING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday--The members of the Antarctic expedition are busily engaged making preparations for an early departure for England. Mr. Francis Drake, ...

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  17. PRAISE FOR GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Chronicle" applauds Germany's "noble part in preventing a European outburst in the Balkans." The same pacific spirit, it says, animates her rulers ...

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  18. AMERICA'S STIPULATION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The United States will demand, as a condition precedent to the recognition of Huerta as President, that the lawless elements which have ridden ...

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  19. POWERS USE UTMOST PRESSURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The Powers are exercising the utmost pressure at Sofia and Bucharest, in the hope of inducing a settlement of the differences of the two States. ...

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  20. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The son of Mr. George Lansbury, ex-M.P., also Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, and Miss Zelle Emerson (an American), have been sentenced to two months' hard ...

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  21. MONTENEGRINS DECIMATED.

    CETINJE, Wednesday.--Details of the attempt by General Martinovitch's column to storm Bardanjolt, state that 300 volunteers armed with steel shears were sent to cut the ...

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  22. OUTBREAKS AT PARRAMATTA.

    At midnight on Tuesday a fire occurred in a nine-roomed house at May's-hill, Parramatta. The building, a pine weatherboard structure of nine rooms, owned by Mr. Thomas Wheatley, ...

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  23. USE OF UNION FUNDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The House of Lords has completed the committee stage of the Trade Union Bill, and it has been reported and passed with an amendment, moved ...

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  24. RUNAWAY VICAR.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday Evening.--Rev. Albert Knight, the Hunslet vicar, who has attained so much notoriety by reason of his dramatic disappearance has arrived here aboard the Port ...

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  25. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  26. CONSTANTINOPLE FIRE OUT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Evening.--The fire which has been raging in the city has been extinguished. ...

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  27. THE ETERNAL QUEST.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Captain Is[?]chsen, a Norweglan, will command the expedition now fitting out to relieve the Schroeder-Stranz party. ...

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  28. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The North Wales miners decline to withdraw notices. A strike of 12,000 men is pending. ...

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  29. PACIFIC ISLAND TRADE.

    Mr. F. Walli[?], island manager for Burns, Philp, and Co., has just returned to Sydney after a tour of inspection of the Solomon, Gilbert, and Marshall Islands. His return journey was ...

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  30. HIGHER OVERTIME.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The strike at Grimsby has been settled, on the basis of higher overtime rates. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY. MULGOA MUNICIPALITY.

    At the first meeting of the 1913 session of the British Empire League, held at the Royal Society's-chambers last night, Sir William M'Millan referred to the tragic death of The Mulgoa Municipal Council at its last meting passed the following motion:--That this council places on record its extreme regret in the loss the Empire has sustained in the fate of ...

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  32. IN SEACH OF KNOWLEDGE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Evening.--Sir Ernest Shackleton, has re-affirmed his intention of taking another expedition to the Antarctic regions for the purpose of engaging in ...

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  33. MORE VICTIMS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--After lengthy suspension, big gun firing in the navy has been resumed and already there has been an accident. Aboard the Danton at Toulon, a gun ...

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  34. TODAY.

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  35. THE CARLTON TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--James Rawlings, the man who was found with his throat cut beside the dead body of Alice Hudson in a right-of-way off Bouver[?]-street, Carlton, on ...

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  36. DEFICIENT MILK POWDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Co., of Gracechurch-street, have been fined £3 and costs for importing from Australia "full cream" milk powder, showing a 12 ...

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  37. FRANCE AROUSED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.--A wave of patriotism is spreading over France. All the newspapers approve of the army increases. ...

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  38. A PRESIDENT'S MURDERERS.

    SAN SALVADOR, Tuesday Evening.--Three assassins who were found guilty of participating in the murder of Senor Araujo, the late President of the Republic, were executed this ...

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  39. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    At last night's meeting of the Public Service Association, the first held since news of the Antarctic tragedy was received, the members of the council carried a resolution expressing ...

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  40. PRESIDENT A LORRAINER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--M. Po[?]ncare was installed as President of the Republic at the Elysee (his official residence) yesterday. The fact that he is a native of Lorraine led ...

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  41. "BETTING INDUCEMENTS."

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Following on the introduction of Betting Inducements Bill the "Sportsman," "Sporting Life," and the majority of the sporting papers have ...

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  42. OPIUM DENS.

    Rev. S. D. Yarrington, secretary of the Mission Zone Fund, speaking at a meeting in connection with the fund, held at the Chapter House yesterday afternoon, referred to the ...

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  43. FROM ROYAL ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    At the annual general meeting of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, held yesterday afternoon, the following motion was carried:-- ...

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  44. BOY LABOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--A conference of educationists has met at Bristol to consider the problem of untrained boy labor. A letter was read from Mr. T. Mackenzie (N.Z. ...

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  45. GENEROUS JAPANESE.

    A very tangible expression of thanks on the part of the officers of the Japanese warships to the committee of the Royal Naval House was given yesterday, when the Naval House was ...

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  46. THE LEICHHARDT AFFAIR.

    The Petersham police yesterday arrested a man in connection with the Leichhardt tragedy. He will be brought before the Petersham Police Court today, charged with causing the death ...

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  47. BRAVE MARINERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--To the captain of the ship Snowdon Range, which, after being disabled, successfully battled against storms in the Atlantic for three months, the ...

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  48. ATHLETES' DAY.

    The various athletic bodies have agreed to do all in their power to make a big success of Athletes' Day on behalf of the Scott Memorial Fund. Professor David presided at a meeting ...

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  49. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION.

    The question of superannuation for public officers is again becoming prominent in view of the conference called on March 7 by Mr. Hall, Minister for Justice. Last night the council ...

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  50. WHO SHALL HAVE £15,000?

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--In the Probate Court, Mr. Hayden Erskine Starke, claimed revocation of the will of Miss Maria Mattingley, of Kensington, bequeathing £7500 to Dr. ...

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  51. CHANNEL TUNNEL REVIVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir A. Conan Doyle, in the "Fortnightly Review," advocates the building of a Channel tunnel as essential to Great Britain's safety. ...

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  52. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An inquest was held at Ballarat into the death of John Finn, who died in Buninyong lockup on February 8 from a fractured skull received as a result of ...

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  53. TIMBER FORESTS IN THE ISLANDS.

    According to the last mail from Noumea, a company has been formed for the purpose of exploiting the large forests of valuable timber which exist in the inland parts ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND.

    The State Treasurer, speaking this afternoon in connection with the offer of Queensland to lend money to Victoria and South Australia, said he expected to receive replies from those ...

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  55. EARLY MORNING CHASE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Shortly before 2 o'clock this morning William Wallace, living at 20 Charles-street, Carlton, was awakened by a noise in his yard. On looking out he saw thre[?] ...

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  56. "A COMEDY OF ERRORS."

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--At the Police Court yesterday, the Tramway Trust prosecuted a man for attempting to travel on a defaced ticket. "We think the witnesses for the trust are ...

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  57. THE WRONG BRAKE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--A tramway motorman was dismissed this week for using the wrong brake. The general manager was on the spot, and saw the magnetic brake being used ...

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  58. FOOD COMMISSION.

    The Food Commissioner (Mr. T. R. Ravin) heard further evidence yesterday, one witness being examined in camera. ...

    Article : 32 words
  59. Advertising

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