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  3. THE BOAT RACE.

    The later-University Boat Race took place to-day, Cambridge winning easily by 4½ lengths. Perfect weather prevailed. Cambridge ...

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  4. PANAMA TOLLS.

    In opposing the repeal of the Panama Tolls Act, the Democratic leader (Mr. Underwood) in the House of Representatives declared that he did not believe ...

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  5. THE ULSTER CRISIS.

    The Cabinet was sitting all yesterday, and there are rumours that a dissolution is to be asked for. ...

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  6. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    At midnight on Saturday a fire broke out at Upper Hutt, 20 miles from Wellington, in a general store occupied by Benge and Pratt. The townspeople ...

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  7. AN ULSTER MANSION BURNED.

    Major-General Sir Hugh McCalmont's unoccupied mansion "Abbey lands" has been burned, and damage to the amount of £15,000 done. Suffragettes are ...

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  8. FEELING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    During the course of an interview. to-day, shortly after his arrival in Sydney from New Zealand, Earl Grey said, "Ulster has a larger population than ...

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  9. RETIREMENT INSISTED ON.

    The home Radical newspapers are still demanding the retirement of Colonel Seely (Secretary of State for War). ...

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  10. LIBERAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    Many Liberal Associations in the provinces have passed resolutions congratulating Mr. Asquith on-his firmness, and supporting the Government's efforts in ...

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  11. INSUFFICIENT PROTECTION.

    Ulster Liberals have telegraphed to the Premier complaining that they are insufficiently protected against possible riots. ...

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  12. A STAND COLLAPSES.

    An impromptu stand on a barge.. at Hammersmith collapsed, and a hundred were thrown on the barge. Fourteen sustained seriously fractured limbs, and ...

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  13. A DELAYED STATEMENT.

    When the House met the Cabinet was still sitting. Mr. Guleland, a junior Lord of the Treasury, on behalf of Mr. Asquith, promised a statement late in the ...

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  14. GENERAL GOUGH.

    General Cough has returned to Curragh. ...

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  15. THE FIRST DIVISION.

    The supporters of the President won the first division on the Sims Tolls- Repeal Bill, the voting being 200 against 171 to eliminate the amendments and ...

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  16. INTER-UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    Cambridge beat Oxford at the annual sports by six events to four. Sproule (Melbourne) won the three-mile event in 14min. 34 3-5sec., which is a University ...

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  17. SIR E. CARSON IN LONDON.

    Sir Edward Carson has unexpectedly reached London. ...

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  18. THE FURY OF THE ELEMENTS.

    A violent thunderstorm of a tropical nature swept over Sydney and suburbs from west to east yesterday afternoon. It was responsible for the death of one ...

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  19. THE SWAMPING OF ULSTER.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Mail' says it now appears in connection with the swamping of Ulster, eighteen batteries of field artillery and two of ...

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  20. COMPLICATING THE QUESTION.

    Senator Reed has complicated the Panama question by the introduction of a bill providing for the repeal of tolls, and also allowing foreign vessels to enter ...

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  21. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The Liverpool Grand National was run to-day, and was won by Sunloch. The placings were:— LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL, ...

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  22. WHAT THE PRIME MINISTER SAID.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons, stated that he was awaiting the final reply of Sir John French, Chief of the Imperial Staff, and Sir John Ewart ...

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  23. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Hon. H. A. Nichols received a wire on Saturday from the Governor's secretary o intimating that arrangements for his Excellency to open the West Devon Show ...

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  24. THE FRENCH SENSATION.

    The "Martin" publishes a letter alleged to have been sent by M. Rochette to M. Jaures, wherein M. Rochette explains that a postponement of his trial was ...

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  25. WHY ULSTER WILL WIN.

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, of the "Clarion," though a Home Ruler, ridicules the Government. It thought that if it blew loud enough and marched ...

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  26. "INCREDIBLE FOLLY."

    Mr. Bonar Law said there seemed to be nothing in the new order which was not already implied in the existing army regulations. The issue of the new order ...

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  27. THE NATURE OF THE EARTH.

    scientists attached to the University of Chicago, after a series of lengthy experiments, designed to discover the nature of the earth's core, announce that ...

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  28. A LABOUR VIEW OF THE ARMY.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Labour member for Derby, addressing his constituents, said there could be no better issue for a general election than whether ...

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  29. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Apropos of the plans recently cabled, Reuter's Christiania correspondent telegraphs that Sir Ernest Shackleton has bought the Polaris as the flagship of ...

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  30. THE MILITARY CONTROVERSY.

    Captain E. F. Morrison Bell, Unionist member for Ashburton, speaking. after Mr. Bonar Law, strongly protested that the new order was the grossest insult ...

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  31. THE ONE LIVING PROBLEM.

    The Attorney-General (Sir J. A. Simon), in a speech at Blackburn, emphatically denied that there was a Ministerial plot to attack Ulster.. He ...

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  32. FOOTBALL SEMI-FINALS.

    The Cup semi-finals were played yesterday, and resulted thus:— Liverpool beat Aston Villa by two goals to nil. Sheffield United met Burnley, but ...

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  33. NEW DOCTRINE FOR OFFICERS.

    Mr. P. H. Illingworth, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, speaking at Blackburn, said the Tories had raised au issue that was threatening the very ...

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  34. A STEP TOWARDS PEACE.

    Lord Esher, in an address at Sorbonne on the question of armaments, urged as a preliminary to a concert between all the Great Powers, that the triple entente ...

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  35. THE VICTORIAN STORM.

    Further reports have been received showing the effects of Friday's storm. For about half an hour the township of Charlton was bombarded by a terrific fall ...

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  36. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The Royal Geographical Society's founders' medal has been awarded to Professor Penck, of Berlin, geographer; the patrons' medal to Dr. Hamilton Rice, ...

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  37. DOWAGER EMPRESS ILL,

    The Dowager Empress is ill. Heart trouble is the cause. ...

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  38. FOR THE PROTECTION OF GIRLS

    Reference was made to the dangers which beset girls who travel alone, and to the white slave traffic, by a deputation from the Girls' Friendly Society, ...

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  39. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At Caldera.—Italia, bq., from Newcastle. Passed Dover—South ...

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  40. THE MINISTERIAL ATTITUDE.

    There is a consensus of moderate Liberal opinion that the Government's latest decisions are intended to place in the right perspective the questions of ...

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  41. CRY OF DISCREDITED PARTY.

    Mr. B. E. Pete, the Unionist member for Devizes, speaking at Collingbourne, Kingston, in Wiltshire, said the cry or the army against the people was the ...

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  42. THE NEED FOR RESTRAINT.

    "The Times" says, "If the opening clause of the new army order is a confession that the Government wrongly Bought such assurances, we welcome it, ...

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  43. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    Explaining the notification in tile "Commonwealth Government Gazette" yesterday that the Governor-General-in Council had accepted the resignation of ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Freights.—Freights are quiet, a fixture for Melbourne sailer (April) being quoted at 21s 3d per ton. Sugar.—Raw German beet, 88deg., is ...

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  45. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Mr. N. G. Bell will take up his duties as Engineer-in-Chief of the Commonwealth Railways on Friday. Mr. Dell's first duties will be to prepare tenders ...

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  46. A BATCH OF QUESTIONS.

    A large number of questions on the Ulster situation have been given notice of in both Houses for Monday. ...

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  47. NEW ARMY ORDER A FARCE.

    Sir Edward Carson, in an interview, described the new army order as a tarce It merely repeats what is contained in General Gough's guarantee. ...

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  48. MOTHER'S FRIEND.

    Strikes infesting vermin dead. One application destroys vermin. kills nits, nears sores, cures ringworm, and makes the hair grow thick, strong, and curly. Kills Hee ...

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  49. SUFFERED ALL MY LIFE.

    "All my life I have suffered from constipation," writes Mr. Ernest Edridge, Halifax-street, Nelson, N.Z., "but am pleased to state that since I started ...

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  50. THE PARLIAMENT ACT.

    The "Observer" suggests that the Commons and Peers co-operate to amend the Parliament Act, extending the number of sessions over which bills may spread. ...

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