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  2. TITANIC DISASTER CREW IN ENGLAND.

    The White Star liner Cedrie, with 157 members of the Titanic's crew, arrived at Southampton from New York on Sunday. The survivors received an emotional ...

    Article : 258 words
  3. BANDIT'S LAST STAND. POLICE BESIEGE GARAGE.

    Amid the cracking of rifle fire and the roar of exploding bombs, the notorious motor-bandit Bonnot yesterday received his death wounds. ...

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  4. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL APPEAL. REMARKABLE RESPONSE.

    There is abundant evidence that in asking for funds to complete and adequately equip the new Melbourne Hospital, the committee for the institution has made a compelling ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Governor of New Zealand (Lord Islington) announced yesterday that His Majesty the King had graciously consented to identify himself with the Territorial ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS. TWO DOUBTFUL SEATS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Liberals' substantial majority of 20 has been maintained. Two of the results are in doubt. In one case the Liberal candidate is ...

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  7. MISSING DREDGE. MANY DAYS OVERDUE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—No tidings have been received regarding the dredge Manchester, 800 tons, which is now 22 days out on a voyage from Wellington to ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. LESSONS FOR SHIPOWNERS.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—In the course of an address on the Titanic disaster, and its consequent lessons, Mr. Havelock Wilson, secretary of the Federated Seamen's ...

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  9. INDEPENDENT WORKERS' GREETINGS.

    At the monthly, meeting of the Engineers' and Mechanics' Independent Union, held last evening, it was unanimously resolved:— "That this meeting of members of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. THE GAS SUPPLY.

    Further evidence was taken yesterday by the board appointed to inquire into the metropolitan gas supply. The members of the board are Messrs. T. Hogg (chairman), ...

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  11. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  12. WAR-SHIPS TO SEARCH.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The war-ships Encounter and Pioneer, at present in port, have received orders to search for the missing dredge Manchester. Both vessels will ...

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  13. DARDANELLES CLOSED.

    Ten million poods (161.000 tons) of corn are held up at Rostor-on-Don, the chief port of the Don, owing to the closing of the Dardanelles. A conference of corn dealers has ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A number of prisoners, who were being conveyed by train to Brest Litovski, a fortless town on the border of Poland, attempted to escape. The police fired, and ...

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  15. MR. ISMAY'S DUTY.

    Admiral Alfred T. Mahan, the well-known naval historian, after expressing the opinion that censure or approved in connection with the wreek should await the official ...

    Article : 160 words
  16. THE COMMITTEE'S LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 481 words
  17. FIRE IN DAMASCUS.

    The famous bazaar quarter of damas[?]us was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. The long streets of the quarter were covered with high woodwork and lined ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. MINISTER'S UTTERANCE.

    Dr. Ward, president of the medical and Pharmacy Council of the Free State, several weeks ago commenced an action for £1,060 damages for alleged slander against ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. RUSSIAN LAWLESSNESS.

    The Nevskiy Prospekt, one of the three main arteries of the city, was the seene of a demonstration on Sunday against the shooting by soldiers of a large number of ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Hicks, [?]ate of Chiltern, retired farmer, who [?]d on January 21 last, by his will, dated October 27, 1883, left realty £120 and personalty £2,001 to his widow and children. ...

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  21. "You are a Woman."

    When giving evidence before the Senate's Investigation Committee on Saturday. Etches, a steward on board the Titanic, said that after Mr. Ismay bad called twice ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. HARWOOD, M.L.C.

    GEELONG, Monday.—The death of Mr. Thomas Charles Harwood, M.L.C., took place at his residence, "Hawthorn," Skenestreet, Newtown, to-night, after about eight ...

    Article : 243 words
  23. SENATE INVESTIGATION.

    The Senate's Investigation Committee on Saturday further examined witnesses in regard to the collision. Captain Moore, of the steamer Mount ...

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  24. NEGRO RUNS AMOK.

    The Portuguese steamer Africa, 3,313 tons, carrying 203 European passengers and 100 negroes, intended for the cocoa pla[?]tations at Sao Thome, was the seene of a ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In [?]n interview with S. Gregory which is published in the newspapers this morning the captain of the Australian cricketers says that the is hopeful of the success of the ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. CAPITAL SITE DESIGNS.

    The secretary of the Royal Institute of British A[?]hite[?]ts Macalister) has written a letter to "The Times" explaining that "owing to the unfair conditions" of ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL ACTION.

    A recommendation that £500 be given by the City Council towards the lund being raised for the furnishing and equipment of the new Melbourne Hospital ...

    Article : 308 words
  28. LARGE BEQUEST TO HOSPITAL.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—By the death of Mr. Henry Holunes, at Kew, on Sunday, at the age of 72 years, the Bendigo Hospital w[?]ll come into possession of an estate ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. FILMS AND MORALS. ACTION BY COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The London County Council, which had under consideration the nature of cinematograph displays in public halls, is now adopting measures to prevent demoralising ...

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  30. MR. FISHER MAKES EXCUSES.

    "They had all the luck," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) on his return from Queensland yesterday. He referred to the Queensland Liberal party and their success ...

    Article : 284 words
  31. VISITING COMMISSIONS.

    The members of the Eyre's Peni[?]sul[?] and Murray Lans Commission and the Northern railways Commission, both of which were appointed by the South ...

    Article : 379 words
  32. BISHOP CAUTIONS PARENTS.

    RUTHERGLEN.—Dr. Reville, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sandhurst, held a confirmation service on Sunday, administering the [?]ites of confirmation to 150 children, in ...

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  33. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    P. and O. deferred stock has advanced to £415. ...

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  34. MILLIONAIRE ANARCHIST.

    The garage belonged in a millionaire anarchist named Fromentin. He was a close friend of Ferrer, who was executed at Bareelons. ...

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  35. DEATH, SCHIESS, AND FELSTEAD.

    It is announced in our special advertisement columns, by Messrs, Beath, Schiess, and Felst[?]ad, that all available shares in their prospective company have already ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom, is estimated at 4,310,000 quarters, against 4,260,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

    Article : 389 words
  37. PREVIOUS OUTRAGES.

    The Chantilly outrage of which we have already had particulars by cable-message, exceeded in a[?]dacity and ferocity the previous crimes in which Bonnot and his gang ...

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  38. MUNICIPAL PICTURE SHOWS.

    In accordance with notice previously given, the following motion was moved by Mr. G. Ross at Monday night's meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political ...

    Article : 184 words
  39. GIRL COMMITS SUICIDE.

    MANSFIELD, Monday.—A girl named Al[?] Price, aged 23 years residing with bee parents at Lima South, near Mansfield, committed suicide on Saturday morning by ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. "THE PUBLIC HITS BACK."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith), in an extraordinary candid statement to-day, regarding the Queensland elections, inferentially ...

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  41. COLLINGWOOD GIVES £30.

    At the meeting of the Collingwood Council last evening a letter was read from the committee of management of the Melbourne Hospital stating that monetary assistance ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday, One of the Matters discussed at the last Premiers' Conference was immigration, and it was resolved to ask the Federal Government to grant ...

    Article : 282 words
  43. TRACKLESS TRAMS.

    The London County Council, which is conducting experiments with [?]less chetric trams, has proved the [?]bility of these cars to attain a high rate of speed. One ...

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  44. CHURCH'S GREATEST NEED.

    BATHURST, (N.S.W.). Monday.—In the course of a sermon to men in All Saints' Cathedral last night, Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, remarked that the church of ...

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  45. RUSSIAN REQUIEM.

    An impressive Russian requiem for all the Titanic victims was held on Sunday at the Admirally Church. The service was attended by the British and American ...

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  46. MURRAY WATERS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Captain E. N. Johnson, the American expert who was engaged to advise the Government on the construction of three locks and weirs on the ...

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  47. CAMBERWELL MEETING.

    In response to the special appeal for funds to complete the erection of the Melbourne Hospital, the Cumberwell Council last night voted the sum of £10. The ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. ARTIST'S BODY RECOVERED.

    Among the bodies recovered from the Titanic, and identified, was that of the Americans artist. Francis Davis Miller, 66 years of age, who was director of ...

    Article : 77 words
  49. JAPANESE SEAMEN.

    The granting of bon[?]ses for the present voyages of vessels of the Nippon y[?] Toyo Kisen, and Osaka Shosen lines has temporarily settled the strike of sailors in ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Albert Edward Smith, of Clifrom Hill, sa[?] man[?] trading as the Rainbow Prese[?]ng Company, [?] of insolvency In[?] capital to cr[?] on business, ...

    Article : 64 words
  51. BERGS 300 FEET HIGH.

    The Cunard steamer Pannonia, which has reached New York, reports having passed many icebergs on the voyage, some being from 100ft. to 300ft. above the water. ...

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