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  2. THE THREE SIDES COMPARED.

    Opinion appears to be curiously divided as to whether the forthcoming triangular contest is likely to prove a success or otherwise. While it is generally admitted that ...

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  3. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    For the first time in the history of inter Imperial cricket a test match has been begun between representative oversea teams in the old country. It is the initial ...

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  4. ANARCHIST PLOT.

    On March 14 the King of Italy narrowly escaped assassination at the hands of an Italian youth named Antonio Dalba. When the assailant was arrested he declared ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S "ICY BOSOM."

    The municipality of Potsdam has decided not to entertain members of the British Royal Public Health Institute, who will attend a congress to be held in that town ...

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  6. POSTPONED WEDDING.

    An alleged illegal detention case, arising out of a postponed marriage engagement, was heard in the Collingwood Court to-day. The claimants were Robert Rossborough, ...

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  7. SHIP PORT PATRICK.

    The voyage made by the British ship Port Patrick from New York to Port Adelaide will long be remembered by her crew. Practically the whole of the run, which ...

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  8. STRIKE DEMONSTRATION.

    On Sunday afternoon a hundred thousand idled transport workers massed upon Trafalgar square and held a demonstration. There were numerous speakers from various ...

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  9. MASKED BURGLARS.

    Armed burglars, supposed to be five in number, entered the house of Mrs. A. Baker, of 18 Vancluse Palace, Richmond, at 4 o'clock this morning, and forced the ...

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  10. BURY THE HATCHET.

    Speaking at a meeting in Cork under the auspices of the All For Ireland League, Mr. William O'Brien (Leader of the Independent Nationalists in the House of ...

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  11. UNDER FIRE.

    An incident has occurred which recalls the recent loss of the steamer Texas, in the maritime theatre of war betwen Italy and Turkey. ...

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  12. W.C.T.U.

    The Australasian conference of the W.C.T.U. was opened to-day. A number of handsome banners were displayed, including those from Western Australia and New ...

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  13. ROBBERS IN PERTH.

    The robbery epidemic has spread to Perth. A few days ago a safe was removed from the office of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Company, and exploded with gelignite. The ...

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  14. SUERS SUED.

    A risky scheme for obtaining money was revealed yesterday when Mr. and Mrs. George Davies, of St. James's square, Holland Park, sued the Fiat Taxicab Company ...

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  15. DRAGGING IN INSURANCE ACT.

    A novel form of the general industrial turmoil is that in which the Compositors' Society is concerned. Its members are seeking to induce the various trade unions to ...

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  16. ONE GOOD TURN.

    Two passengers by the R.M.S. Omrah, which arrived to-day from Sydney, told pitiful tales at the defective office of their experience ashore. The passengers were ...

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  17. CHINAMAN'S DEATH.

    In connection with the charge laid against two youths, Arthur Baldry and Thomas Howard, for the murder of the Chinese Ah Hong at Albany, Howard has made a ...

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  18. ROYAL FEUD.

    Last week an exchange telegram was published to the effect that the Kaiser had refused to be represented at the funeral of Prince George of Cumberland, who lost his ...

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  19. "SWEATED, SWINDLED WORKERS."

    Mr. H. M. Hyndman, B.A., the prominent Socialist writer, in the course of an address at the British Socialist Conference, referred in vigorously indignant terms to ...

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  20. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    From the number of enquiries made on the point it would appear that some Federal land taxpayers do not fully understand their responsibilities where they are ...

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  21. MINERS IDLE.

    The Fogg colliery at Redcliffe, Northum berland, has been closed, owing to the operation of the increased minimum wage, and 500 men are idle. The owners have ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN MERCHANT.

    Percy Huntingdon Lawrence, who is described as a Australian merchant, has been arrested in London for having threatened with a revolver the life of the manager ...

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  23. NAVAL PROBLEMS.

    The Paris correspondent of The Times has telegraphed that after his conference with the British Prime Minister and First Lord of the Admiralty at Malta, Lord ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN NOTES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day announced that he had appointed Mr. Thomas T. Harrison (manager of Waterloo and Son, engravers and printers, London) to be ...

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  25. MORE WAGES AND LESS WORK.

    The 10,000 carmen of London, who struck work on Friday, have issued a demand to their employers for an amended working week of 60 hours and an increase in their ...

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  26. MOROCCAN UNREST.

    Gen. Lyantey, who was recently appointed first French Resident-General in Morocco, has arrived in Fez with a strong force. ...

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  27. AERIAL ACCIDENTS.

    During aerial evolutions in the course of a special "flying week" at the German military aerodrome, Lieut. Schlichting, who was a passenger on an aeroplane, was ...

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  28. EMPLOYERS SEEK ARBITRATION.

    The masters have again agreed to submit the dispute for arbitration to Sir Albert Rollit, who acted in that capacity last August, and made an award which brought ...

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  29. WIRELESS TESTS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Frazer) was not in a position to-day to say when the wireless station at Pennant Hills would be handed over by the contractors, the ...

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  30. JUST IN TIME.

    A family had a narrow escape from death at a fire which destroyed a two-story wooden shop at Camperdown late last night. The building was occupied by ...

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  31. TRIBESMEN DRIVEN BACK.

    The Berber tribesmen fiercely attacked Fez from three different points last night. Several isolated parties of the enemy managed to effect an entrance to the capital ...

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  33. THREAT TO STRIKE.

    The League of German Aviators are demanding the payment of a minimum wage of £15 a month, and if that rate is not forthcoming they threaten to strike. ...

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  34. SOCIALISTS SEEK OVERTHROW.

    Mr. Keir Hardie (Labour M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil), who presided over a demonstration of the Independent Labour Party at Merthyr on Saturday night, stated that ...

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  35. TURKISH GUARDS.

    Advices have been received stating that the Albanian populace attacked a Turkish detachment on the Montenegrin frontier, near Novoshesh, and killed 15 soldiers and ...

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  36. YOUNG ENGLAND.

    The 800 children from the schools of London who are to take part in the great International Musical Festival have arrived. ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH AND NEW ZEALAND.

    From a reply made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) to-day to a question whether he would welcome the advent of the late Premier of New Zealand ...

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  38. OBSOLETE GUNS.

    The Right and Left Centre Party of the Duma have hotly attacked the Russian Minister for War (Gen. Sukhomlinoff) for mismanagement in connection with the ...

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  39. STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    The railway men in Andalusia, an ancient division in the south of Spain, have struck work. They allege a grievance with respect to ...

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  40. SCANDALOUS SCENES.

    Many political prisoners have been tried at Oporto during the last two months. All who have so far been indicted have been acquitted. The trial of the last batch ...

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  41. INSURANCE CLAIM.

    Judgment was given by the High Court to-day in the appeal brought by the Ausbut the Australian Widows' Fund refused of the State Full Court in the action ...

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  42. DELAYED JUSTICE.

    In July last year a prominent Ottoman journalist, Zeki Bey, was assassinated by political enemies. The perpetrators could not be discovered, but the authorities ...

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  43. SCHOOLBOY SUICIDES.

    Suicides among schoolboys are occurring daily in various districts. One of the most extraordinary cases is reported from the Poltava, where there are ...

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  46. SUEZ FREIGHT BATES.

    Last week the Suez Canal Administrative Council was stated to have announced a reduction in the tariff to 6,227 francs per ton, to come into force next year. It has since ...

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