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  2. SIR. JOHN TAVERNER.

    Sir John. Taverner (ex-Agent-General for Victoria) is a passenger from London by the Orsova. During the course of an interview he expressed keen pleasure at ...

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  3. MONTENEGRO

    The official announcement is made that Montenegro will persist in her present struggle and will yield only to force majeure in streams of blood. ! ...

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  4. "WORKERS' COERCION ACT."

    A meeting of trades unionists was held in the Rechabite Hall, Adelaide, on Tuesday evening, to form a branch of the Federated Storemen and Packers' Union of ...

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  5. DIVORCE LAWS

    ln the course of his judgment in the Fremlin v. Fremlin divorce appeal in the High Court to-day, Mr. Justice Isaacs made remarks intended for the benefit of the ...

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  6. BELGIAN CHAOS.

    It is estimated "that two hundred thousand men have struck work in Belgium. Business is in a state of chaos, but public services Generally are working normally. ...

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  7. KING OF SPAIN.

    The records shim that the man Alegre, who fired at King Alfonso when His Majesty was returning froth review of the troops, was rejected oft three ...

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  8. YOU ARE A LIAR.

    A special meeting of the committee of management of the Queen's Memorial Infections Diseases Hospital was held to-day to consider the statement of the ...

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  9. STRIKE FAILED.

    The southern coalminers strike; which has entered upon about a month ago because of the alleged victimization of James Russell, a miners' lodge Secretary, and ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Last night suffragettes destroyed the bowling greens at Belladonston (Ireland). What might have been the most serious outrage yet perpetrated by suffragettes was ...

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  11. SUGGESTED COMPENSATION.

    The Governments of Russia and Italy have initiated a proposal to advance Montenegro £1,200,000 as compensation for the loss of Scutari. ...

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  12. GREEKS AND TURKS CLAIM VICTORY.

    An engagement between Greek and Turkish destroyers at the entrance to the Dardenelles is reported. No details are yet published except that both sices claim ...

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  13. FACTORIES AND MINES AFFECTED.

    Those who have gone on strike are chiefly men employed, in factories, and mines in the French border provinces of Hoinault and Namur. Only a ...

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  14. M I L L I O N A I R E MYSTERY.

    The mystery of the missing American millionaire, Mr. Martin, has aroused excitement in the London circles where he was well known and popular. ...

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  15. MRS. PANKHURST CRITICAL.

    The doctors attending "on Mrs. Pankhurst who has been released on licence from Hollowey Prison State that the militant suffragette leader has had a relapse ...

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  16. PORT ADELAIDE TO HULL.

    The Premier of South Australia (Hon A. H. Peake) the speaker of the State House of Assembly (Hon L.O'Loughlin) and the South Australian Trade Commissioner ...

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  17. DECLARED A "FIASCO."

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  18. A GOVERNOR'S VETO.

    A telegram from Lincoln, capital of Nebraska, says that the State Governor hag vetoed a Bill providing for the sterilization of criminals and the mentally ...

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  19. DOMINIONS ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Dominions Royal Commission began the taking of evidence in New South Wales to-day at Parliament House. The first witness was Mr. H.Y. Braddon ...

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  20. THE POPE.

    ABrighter, reports concerning the condition of the Pope were issued to-day. The recurrence of fever has disappeared, and another tranquil night was spent by ...

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  21. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  22. NOTORIOUS DRUCE CASE.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Herbert Druce who was prominently concerned in the notorious Druce Duke of Portland estate case, and its attendant proceedings ...

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  23. A MEMBER'S RESIDENCE BURNED.

    Suffragettes set fire to the residence at Levetleigh St Leonards of Mr. Arthur Du Cros Unionist M.P. The Premises were practically burned down and the ...

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  24. LATE PIERPONT MORGAN.

    At Westminster Abbey a memorial service to the late Mr. Pierpont Morgan was conduct to-day. Among those present were officials representing the King and ...

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  25. REPORTED DEFALCATIONS.

    Newspapers reported yesterday the disappearance of all official of a great bank in the city which was believed to be the Bank of England, South American Algoma and ...

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  26. WIRELESS RIVALS

    Before the Marconi Committee of Enquiry to-day Mr. Godfrey Isaacs (Chief Director of the British Marconi Company) stated in evidence that he had heard ...

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  27. GAS MEN'S CLAIMS.

    Who Mr. Justice Higgins (President of the Federal Arbitration Court) this morning resumed the hearing of evidence in connection with the Gas Employes' Union's ...

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  28. THE BURIAL.

    The remains of the late Mt. Pierpont Morgan, was interred at the private mausoleum upon his estate at Hartford, Connecticut. Crowd attended at St George's ...

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  29. GERMAN MERCHANTS MOBBED.

    Newspapers indignantly point out that six German merchants were mobbed at the railway station at Nancy, the chief city of the French department of ...

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  30. A SECRET TRUST.

    The Socialist organ The Vorwarts, under the heading "Remunerative Patrictism" prints official documents to show the existence of a secret trust. ...

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  31. ANGLICAB CHURCH.

    The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney (Most Rev. Dr. Wright), addressing the Diocesan Lay Readers Association at Manchester his former diocese referred to ...

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  32. DANCER'S DEATH.

    The Southampton police reported on March 18 that there was nothing to support the allegation that the American stage dancer Frances Leslie, who was ...

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  33. STANDARD OIL COMPACT.

    The State Attorney of Texas has started suit against the Standard Oil Company to recover 100.000,000 dollars (about £20,000,000), for .alleged violation of the ...

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  34. EMPLOYERS' COMPLAINT.

    Mr. Hill (Secretary of the boilermakers society) reports on the society's efforts to obtain an advance in wages. The employers in their reply complained that the ...

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  35. SCENES IN PORTUGAL.

    Serious disturbances have occurred in the town of Cavilhao in the province of Beira. Carbonarios attacked the offices of the newspaper Democracia and smashed all the ...

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  36. FURS AND SOCKS.

    The hearing was concluded to-day in the Court of Quarter Sessions (before Judge Murray) of the case in which Alexander Danvers Lane (16½) was charged with ...

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  37. CASUALTIES.

    LOBETHAL, April 14.—On Saturday morning; Daniel Pleiffer, of Schoenthal, near to Lobethal, broke a leg above the ankle. He alighted from a cart to ...

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  38. REDUCING TARIFF.

    Mr. Oscar Underwood, leader of the Democratic party in Congress. has suffered & breakdown in health, owing to the severe strain of work in connection with the ...

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  39. MR. HERTZOG AGAIN.

    During the Budget debate in the Union House of Assembly, Mr. Hertzog, late Minister for Justice, assailed the Prime Minister most bitterly. He characterized ...

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  40. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Keir Hardie, the well-known Socialist M.P. suggested that as the gift battleships had become a matter of party ...

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  41. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Mjr Gen Defashinsky has committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver in the office of the general staff ...

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  42. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Sir Henniker Heaton, Bart, has telegraphed to the South of Scotland Chamber of Commerce that he and a number of his friends had offered the Government a ...

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  43. CHILD'S MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    KINGSCOTE, April ll.—The little daughter of Capt. Spells had a marvellous escape from death on Wednesday. She is 20 months old, and with a tiny brother ...

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  44. INDIAN CLUBSWINGING.

    Tom Burrows has begun 100 hours Indian clubswinging at Aldershot. ...

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  45. DAMAGES FOR A DRESSMAKER.

    As compensation for injuries caused by a fall from a train on the platform at Hawthorn, Miss Christina Prence, a dressmaker, claimed £600 damages from the ...

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  46. BRITISH DIRIGIBLES.

    The Admiralty authorities are negotiating with Vickers, Limited, of Barrow-in-Furness, Armstrong, Whitworth, & Co., Limited, of Elswick, and Scott's ...

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  47. RUNNING.

    J. Donaldson has won £100 in connection with the 130 yards handicap at Cardiff. Time 12½. His time for the 130 yards performance in 1911 was 12s ...

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  48. BURNING ACCIDENT.

    KINGSCOTE, April 11.—Mr. G.G. Ayliffe had a severe burning accident on Wednesday. While at work in his eucalyptus oil distillery. When he was adding fuel to ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. DETECTIVE AND MAID SERVANT.

    Elise Heinrich, the maid servant who was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the murder of the schoolboy Tie mann, has been released. She confessed ...

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  51. TROOPER'S ARM BROKEN.

    M.C. Von der Borch Had an accident at Payneham on Tuesday morning. He was riding along Winchester street when his horse slipped on the tramway and threw ...

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  52. A HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    BROKEN" HILL, April 15.—Early this morning a fire destroyed a house in Chloride street, owned by Mr. Wood, and occupied by Mr. Walter Duffy. The ...

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  53. REVOLVER BATTLE.

    A Fierce revolver battle took place at Mamaroneck to-day between strikers and" police. A striker was killed, a score oE. people were wounded, and a detective ...

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  54. COMBINED IMMIGRATION WORK.

    The State Cabinet derided to-day to ratify the tentative agreement entered into by the Premier (.Mr. Watt) with representatives of the Governments of New ...

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  55. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    It has been determined that the foundation Atone of the new Adelaide Town Hall shall be laid by His Excellency the Governor on Monday, May 4.—The new ...

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  56. INFANTS BODY FOUND

    BROKEN HILL, April 15.—The partly decomposed body of a newly born female child was discovered yesterday in a box in a yard attached to premises occupied by ...

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  57. VICTORIAN OAT CROP.

    The official return of the oat crop shows 8.323,639 bushels, against 4,585.326 last season. The average per acre is 18.95, against 15.17 bushels. ...

    Article : 78 words
  58. Advertising

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