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  2. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    There was an important development yesterday in connection with the strike of employees in the agricultural implement making industry. The Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  3. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE. IMPERIAL SPORTS.

    The council of the Festival of Empire has decided to include in its programme imperial sports, commencing on June 24. Entries are open to competitors from ...

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  4. DEVELOPING THE WEST.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Minister of Lands and Agriculture (Mr. Mitchell) will leave for the eastern States on Tuesday, accompanied by the public ...

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  5. PROBLEMS OF DEFENCE. GUARDING THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    As the outcome of a discussion on the question whether Great Britain, in the event of war, would arrange with France to guard the Mediterranean, "Le Matin" ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is anticipated that the bill to be introduced by the Unionist members of the House of Lords for the reconstruction of that Chamber will probably follow Lord ...

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  7. THE WARATAH.

    Comments on the result of the inquiry into the loss of the steamer Waratah deal specially with the references of the Court to the absence of a report from Captain ...

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  8. ALLEGED WAREHOUSE THEFTS

    Some chance remark from former employees yesterday made the management of the Gans and de Saxe Manufacturing and Ageney Company Proprietary Limitted, of ...

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  9. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The new trade treaty between the United States and Japan, which omits all the immigration restrictions included in-the previous treaty, and leaves their enforcement ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from Vancouver states that Sir William Lyne, M.H.R., had arrived there on a visit, and was returning to Australia by the steamer Zealandia. Sir ...

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  11. VICTORIAN REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Victorian Amateur Athletic Association yesterday evening decided to nominate G. A. Wheatley and F. P. Brown (the Essendon Harriers) to represent Australia. ...

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  12. VICAR'S INFIDELITY. CONSISTORY COURT'S FINDING.

    A sensational incident at Stainmore, in Westmoreland, in September, 1909, when an assault was committed on the vicar of the parish, the Rev. John Lax, in extraordinary ...

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  13. DISARMAMENT PROPOSAL.

    By 352 votes to 189, the Chamber of Deputies yesterday rejected a motion inviting the Government to initiate negotiations with a view to national disarmament. ...

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  14. A DREADNOUGHT'S GUNS.

    Remarkably successful results were achieved in the gunnery trails just concluded on the Neptune, a battleship of the Dreadnought class, in the Mediterranean. ...

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  15. MEDALS FOR BRAVERY.

    Medals for bravery were personally bestowed on numerous people by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day. His Majesty congratulated Mrs. Wright, ...

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  16. GIRL AT-THE BLOCK.

    The Prassian town of internburg was the seene yesterday of the exccution of a girl. The futile struggles of the condemned against the exctutioner added to the horror ...

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  17. NEW BRITISH ORDNANCE.

    The "Morning Post" announces that the Admiralty has decided upon the construction of a naval gun with a 15in. bore, and also a 3in. Maxim gun for firing shells fed ...

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  18. CLERGYMAN CO-RESPONDENT.

    In November, 1909, cross petitions in divorce were heard before Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane. In the first case Irma Kemp-Welch sued for a judicial separation from ...

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  19. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—At the police court this afternoon the hearing was concluded of the charges against Albert Washing, an interpreter of Chinese, and Wing ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A charge of culpable homicide has been laid against the driver of the express train from Paris to Brest, which collided at Courville crossing with two other trains on ...

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  21. COST OF GERMAN ARMY.

    The Prussian Minister for War, General de Heeringen, spoke in the Reichstag yesterday in justification of the Army Bill. He said that the cost of the army was 15½J ...

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  22. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    Felix Ogilvie, a German, was committed for trial at the Marylebone Police Court yesterday on a charge of having bigamously married Eleanor Caspars, a young student ...

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  23. TARIFF RECIPROCITY. MR. BRYCE AND NEGOTIATIONS.

    The debate on the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States continues in the Dominion House of Commons. ...

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  24. LAWLESS MINERS.

    GEORGE TOWN (Brit. Guiana).—Feb. 24. A gold and diamond rush in the Menamu district, on the Venezuclan border, has been accompanied by extreme lawlessuess. ...

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  25. "NEW CHUMS'" STORY.

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—Investigations made by the Customs anthorities disclosed the fuel that about 260 Chinese arrived at Fremantle from the eastern States during ...

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  26. CANADIAN FORCES.

    Early steps for the further improvement of the Dominion military forces are promised by the Minister of Militia and Defence (Sir F. W. Borden). ...

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  27. MISSING EXPEDITION. WIRELESS APPARATUS OFFERED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Rev. Father Shaw, who is in charge of a wireless station at Randwick, stated to-day that he had forwarded to the Department of External ...

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  28. WAR MINISTER'S END.

    General Brun, Minister for War in the Briand Ministry, died to-day. The death took place suddenly while General Brun was discharging his official ...

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  29. LOYALTY OF MANITOBA.

    Following the adoption by the Legislature of the province of Manitoba of a resolution opposing the reciprocity agreement and demanding Imperial preference. ...

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  30. MURDERER'S SUICIDE.

    The inquiry has concluded into the death of John Hutchinson. Who murdered his father and his father's guest by poisoning at Dalkeith, Scotland, some days ago. ...

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  31. TRUST AND GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When a case was being argued before the Industrial Court to-day the effect of a State-owned railway service upon shipping was referred to. ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  33. AFINCAN CRICKETERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The weather was perfect and the wicket first-class when the return match between the South Africans and New South Wales was entered upon at ...

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  34. TENANT FARMERS.

    The selling of large estates, which in many cases has been stated to be due to the heavy taxation imposed under Mr. LloydGeorge's Budget, is exciting a sense of ...

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  35. OUTRAGE IN RUSSIA.

    A daring outrage took place at the naphtha, works at Groznyl, in the Caucasus. The natives made an attack upon the ...

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  36. THE MINISTER'S VIEW.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) said that he had learned unofficially of the suggestion by the Rev. Father Shaw, of Sydney, to equip with ...

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  37. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS LONDON, Feb. 24.

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  38. FIRE IN MOSCOW.

    A fire broke out in a tenement house in Moscow to-day. The exits were cut off, and five people were burned to death. The residents ...

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  39. LEGISLATORS' QUARREL.

    A furious scene occurred in the House of Representatives yesterday during a debate on the Alaska Coal Lands Bill. Mr. Frank W. Mondell (Republican ...

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  40. THE CORONATION.

    The following cable message has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...

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  41. OVERBOARD IN MID-OCEAN.

    How a sailor who had fallen overboard in mid-occan was saved after being 5½ hours in the water was told by Captain R. C. Young upon the arrival in Hobson's ...

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  42. KILLED BY WHIRLWIND.

    During a gale at Bradford yseterday a whirlwind of exceptional strength was experienced, and a remarkable fatality resulted. ...

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  43. THE MONEY MARKET.

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Equity Trustees Company Limited is applying for letters of administration of the estate of James Patrick M'Cubbery, late of Waltham-street, Newport, farmer and grazier, deceased, who died ...

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  45. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  46. SHOT IN VICE-REGAL LODGE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The head nurse to Lady Chelmsford's children was admitted to the Prince Alfred Hospital to-day, suffering from a bullet wound in the back. ...

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  47. INDIAN PRISONER.

    The Hague Tribunal has given its decision in regard to the formal demand by France for the extradition of Vinayak Savarkar, an Indian student. ...

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  48. COUNTY CRICKET.

    A recommendation by the Yorkshire club to reduce the time allowed for country matches during 1912 from three days to two days is exciting attention. ...

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  49. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  50. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The Premier (Sir Joseph Ward), replying to an address at Dunedin, said that he belleved that there would be a geniune effort at the ...

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  51. SILVER.

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  52. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The following information regarding the English market for Australian produce on February 23 has been received by cable from the Agent-General's office by the Premier's secretary (Mr. Short):— ...

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  53. MINING SHARES.

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  54. COCKLE CREEK STRIKE ENDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The strike at the Sulphide Corporation Works at Cockle Creek has been declared off, and it is expected that work will be in full progress ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. COFFEE MONOPOLY.

    Resolutions asserting the existence of a monopolistic control of the coffee market by Brazillian-producing interests, and demanding an investigation, have been referred to ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Charles Forrester and Co. and C. J. and T. Ham. —At Toora[?]-road, Toora[?], allotments. W. F. Vale and Co.—At Bea[?]mar[?], building sites. ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrivals.—Occ[?]a, s.s., from Melbourne December 17; Ro[?]or[?], s.s., from ...

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  60. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Howard Smith Co. announces that the s.s. Edins will make a special excursion to Par[?]lington tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, heaving Queen's Wharf at 3.[?]0, arriving back at the wharf a[?]m 8 p.m. ...

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  61. AUSTRALIA AT WORK.

    Mr. M. P. Adams will present "Australia at work," the well-known industrial cluematrograpgh entertainment now touring Victoria, at the following towns next week:— ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. Advertising

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