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  2. FIGHTING THE FLAMES.

    RICHMOND, Monday.--Bush fires have been raging in different parts of the district. On Saturday a tremendous fire threatened the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. The flames raced ...

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  3. STATE AND THE STRIKE.

    BRISBANE Monday.--There has been a visible change in the attitude of the "red ribbonites" since the demonstration of the powers of the constituted authorities was made upon the ...

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  4. UNITY OR DIVISION?

    PEKIN, Monday.--An Edict has been issued by the Chinese Government, directing Yuan Shih Kai to form a republic in conjunction with the Southern Republicans. ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 words
  6. "IT IS AN OUTRAGE."

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" comments this morning in severe terms upon the sentence of 3 12 years imposed in Germany upon Mr. Bertrand Stewart for alleged espionage. ...

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  7. HOME TO OLD ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The Medina, with King George and Queen Mary on board, on their return from the Delhi Durbar, arrived at Spithead to-day. ...

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  8. THE WORLD-WIDE EMPIRE.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--The leading ruling princes and chiefs of India took advantage of the conclusion of the royal voyage to telegraph a message to the British nation ...

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  9. POLICE BUSY DRILLING.

    A large number of special constables was sworn in to-day, including several prominent business men. In the Government Domain this morning about 150 special mounted constables ...

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  10. THE INFORMER'S STORY.

    BERLIN, Monday.--Mr. Stewart was shocked at the severity of the sentence inflicted by the Court. The Court regarded the fact that Mr. Stewart, ...

    Article : 247 words
  11. JACK FROST.

    LONDON, Monday.--The cold which is being experienced in England just now is the most intense on record during a period of 17 years, zero being registered in Norfolk. Many roads ...

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  12. RIDE FOR LIFE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The bush fires in the hills are now under control. Mrs. and Miss Wilson Hall, during the fire near Mylor, had a thrilling ride for life. Mr. ...

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  13. BULLETINS FROM THE TRADES-HALL.

    There was of course much excitement and animation at the Trades-hall, where the strike committee sit in conclave. The V.O. Brigade command the vestibule and front windows, and ...

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  14. FROZEN IN SIBERIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday Evening.--Parts of Russia are suffering from a similar severe winter to that which is being experienced in England. ...

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  15. WHERE RUSSIA COMES IN.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday Evening.--The Revolutionary Mongols fired upon the Chinese garrison at the Lubin-fu station. A Russian force intervened in order to ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. A BURNING QUESTION.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--Mr. A. Belt, of Wernher, Beit, and Co., urges the withdrawal of the South African University Bill and the appointment of a commission of experts to draft ...

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  17. THE HANDSHAKE POLICY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--Lord Avebury, the well-known publicist, banker, etc., is making an appeal for £5000 to cover the expenses of public meetings to be held in connection with ...

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  18. EMPLOYERS' RESOLUTION.

    At a very largely attended meeting of representatives of the Federated Employers' Union and other employers' organisations to-day the following resolution was passed:-- ...

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  19. DYNAMITED RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    PEKIN, Sunday Evening.--The pier of a railway bridge near Shanhaitwan was destroyed by dynamite. The Nuken train dashed on to the bridge ...

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  20. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  21. CHEERS FOR THE TRAMS.

    Queen-street at non to-day was the scene of remarkable enthusiasm, the occasion being the resumption of the tramway service. Squads of mounted police, regulars and ...

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  22. NEED OF AN ENTENTE.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The "Tageblatt" makes a strong appeal in favor of an Anglo-German entente and for co-operation in the development of the uncivilised countries of ...

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  23. BUSH FIRES HAMPER SHIPPING.

    Shipmasters arriving at Sydney yesterday reported an unusually dense haze, which was encountered on the way around from Melbourne. This haze was very thick between ...

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  24. CRETE INDISCRETE.

    CANDIA, Sunday Evening.--An insurrectionary Assembly, representing the whole of the Christian population of Crete, has resolved to send deputies to the Greek Chamber. ...

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  25. THE "TOTE."

    HOBART, Monday.--The New South Wales Totalisator Commission sat and took evidence at Parliament House to-day. Mr. W. A. Finlay (a steward of the T.R.C.) ...

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  26. ARNST ACCEPTS.

    Dick Arnst has at last decided to accept the offer made by Ernest Barry to row him on the Thames for the championship of the world, £500 aside, and an allowance of £500 for ...

    Article : 221 words
  27. "BROKEN DOWN."

    The tram cars ran without interruption until nightfall, and were then withdrawn. The manager of the Tramway Company, Mr. Badger, when spoken to during the afternoon, ...

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  28. TIMELY RAIN.

    Strangely enough, just as in the case of the big tram strike in Sydney, the authorities were helped by the elements. It had not rained for many days--too many days for the peace of ...

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  29. THE OLIVE BRANCH.

    VIENNA, Monday.--The "Neue Freie Presse[?] comments upon the recent speech of Mr. Lloyd George, in which the British Chancellor inveighed against the incubus of armaments. It ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. APPEAL TO THE POWERS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--The Porte expresses the hope that the Powers will prevent the realisation of the revolutionary aspirations of Crete. ...

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  31. TROOPS NEEDED.

    LONDON, Monday.--It is stated unofficially that the military commandant at Belfast recommends that the garrison there be increased from 1700, as at present, to 5000, in view of ...

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  32. GERMAN NATIONALITY.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The Federal Council has adopted a draft nationality law making the loss of nationality more difficult than heretofore and its re-assumption easier. ...

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  33. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    BOMBALA, Monday.--The continued dry weather is becoming a serious matter here on account of the shortage of water. Bush fires raged to-day, and the town was covered in smoke. It ...

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  34. IN THE BALKANS.

    BELGRADE, Sunday Evening.--The Servian Cabinet has resigned owing to King Peter's refusal to dissolve the Skupshtina (National Assembly). ...

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  35. WHAT IS SPYING?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Naval orders were issued to-day containing a cryptic but important pronouncement concerning spying:--"Draw the attention of officers and men to the fact that, ...

    Article : 265 words
  36. NEAR NEIGHBORS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Various vague and general references to the desirability of closer relations between New Zealand and the Commonwealth have been made recently by the ...

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  37. WHAT TO-DAY MAY BRING.

    The manager of the Tramway Company stated to-night that he had a dozen cars in commission to-day, and it was possible that there would be more out to-morrow. ...

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  38. CROWN PRINCE'S COMING OF AGE.

    SOFIA, Sunday Evening.--Five of the Crown Princes in the Balkan Status participated in the services held in connection with the coming of age of Prince Boris of Bulgaria. ...

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  39. ROUND THE TRADES-HALL.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--About 8000 men and a few women congregated outside the Tradas-hall this morning to hear the latest strike news and listen to the speeches of their leaders. ...

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  40. TASMANIAN FIRES DYING OUT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--The weather is much cooler to-day, and pleasant after Cup week. The smoky atmosphere is diminishing Reports from all parts of the country show that ...

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  41. APPEAL TO BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.--Speaking on Saturday at the laying of the foundation-stone of the Commercial Travellers' Club, Fremantle, Mr. Angwin, an honorary Minister, said that so ...

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  42. ENGLAND V. N. S. WALES.

    The first match between the Englishmen and New South Wales was abandoned because of rain. The showing of the local men was so good that the second match will be invested ...

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  43. BELGIUM'S LITTLE WAR.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.--Details are now forthcoming of the rising of the tribesmen of the Welle district of the Congo. It appears that the Walendu tribe massacred ...

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  44. FAILED TO ACT.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.--Herr Richett, an Austrian inventor, to-day undertook the trial of an appliance which he had invented, intended to save aviators from meeting with accidents ...

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  45. TWO LARGE WILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In the Victorian Probate Office to-day the will was filed of Charles Carty Arnell, formerly of the firm of Dudgeon and Arnell, of Lonsdale-street, tobacco ...

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  46. SUICIDE BY HANGING.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--At Beaconsfield, William Henry Randall, bootmaker (50), committed suicide this morning by tying a rope to a rafter in a shed. He was seen to leave the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND'S REVENUE.

    Wellington, Monday.--The Dominion revenue for the ten months ended January was £8,550,066, compared with £7,817,314 for the corresponding period of the previous financial ...

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  48. THEATRE OPENED.

    A large crowd assembled at the Theatre Royal to-night in anticipation of trouble, this ...

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  49. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Monday.--The Japanese warships. Aso and Soya, passed Good Island on Sunday from the south. Pilot Reid was landed. ...

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  50. FRENCH OFFICER KILLED.

    PARIS, Monday.--Captain Lemaquet, aeroplaning at Saint Cyr, fell with his machine, and was so severely injured that he died. ...

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