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  2. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The Broken Hill strike was declared off on Saturday. The terms of settlement agreed upon between the Silverton Tramway Co. Ltd. and the Broken ...

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  3. STABBING CASE IN HOBART.

    An affray of a very unusual character for Hobart, involving the use of a bayonet, took place in Macquarie-street in the early hours of yesterday morning, ...

    Article : 421 words
  4. DOMINIONS ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Dominions Royal Commission continued the taking of evidence on Saturday. The cha [?] man (Sir Edgar Vincent) presided, and the following ...

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  5. INTER-STATE EIGHTS.

    When the crew was chosen to represent South Australia in the inter-State eights the association received a challenge from the Murray Bridge Rowing ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    To-day two women suffragists ascended the Monument in Fish-street Hill, in the City of London, and hoisted flags of fire, on which was inscribed, ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    Hamel, the aviator, estimates that he flew 340 miles in his trip from Dover to Cologne yesterday. He made several stops in Belgium. He was ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. GERMAN MERCHANTS MOBBED.

    M. Ogier, the Councillor of State appointed by the French Government to inquire into the Nancy affair, examined the employees at the Casin [?] ...

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  9. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts visited Leeds yesterday, and had an extraordinary reception. Three thousand people assembled in the Town-hall, and ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. BALKAN ALLIES.

    Reports received in Vienna state that fighting has taken place at Kumanov[?] between Bulgarians and Scrvians. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND MINING.

    Mining returns (other than for gold, coal, or precious stones) for the quarter ended March 31 have been made available. They show a large increase ...

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  12. MOUNT BALFOUR MINING APPEAL.

    The Mining Board, consisting of Mr. E. D. Do[?] I.S.O. (chairman), Mr. Hector Ross, and Mr. W. A. Birchall, gave their reserved judgment on ...

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  13. EIGHT HOUR MOVEMENT.

    A social evening for the official reception of the pioneers and visiting delegates in connection with the Eight Hours anniversary was held last night ...

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  14. AN INDIGNANT JUDGE.

    At to-day's proceedings in the action for libel brought by Lord Alfrod Douglas, formerly editor of the "Academy," against Mr. Arthur Ransome and "The ...

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  15. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS

    Twenty Scottish girls arrived at Boston yestereday by the steamer Parisian [?] but, owing to non-compliance with the American [?] migration regulations, ...

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  16. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, NEW TOWN

    At a service at St. John's Church, New Town, yesterday afternoon, a memorial window, to the memory of the late Mr. Jn[?] Pearce, of Maylands, ...

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  17. SENIOR CADET COMPETITIONS.

    The annual senior [?] adet competitions in battalion men 93, which were postponed from last month, took place on Saturday afternoon at the Barracks and ...

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  18. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Republican members of the House of Representatives are considering the introduction of the Payne-Hill Wool Bill in the form of an ...

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  19. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Alexander Ure, the Lord Adv[?] cate for Scotland, addressing a meeting at Bromley to-day, said the next Budget would be the 1910 Budget over ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. THE KAISER'S DAUGHTER.

    It was officially announced in February last that Princess Victoria Luise of Pr[?]ssia, the only daughter of the Emperor William of Germany, was ...

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  21. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. J. Allen, the New Zealand Minister of Defence, left Euston railway station to-day on his return to the Dominion. Mr. T. McKenzie, the ...

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  22. THE MISSING MAN.

    The appeal for search parties to go out in quest of the missing man. William Halladay, met with a feeble response on Saturday. About a dozen ...

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  23. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    President Wilson has decided to defer action on the California Aliens Land Bill pending the passage of the measure through the State Legislature. ...

    Article : 244 words
  24. PENGUIN QUESTIONS.

    A public meeting was held last night to discuss the following questions to be submitted to a poll of ratepayers on Thursday:—(1) The building of a ...

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  25. MR. J. P. MORGAN'S WILL.

    The will of the late Mr. J. Pierpant Morgan, the great American financier, does not state the total amount of his property. His son gets the residue of ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. THE MISSING MILLIONAIRE

    In connection with the mysterious disappearance in London of Mr. Jos[?]h Martin, a reputed American millionaire. Reuter states that the Fourth ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. COUNTRY SCHOOLS LIBRARIES.

    The Victoria League, which came into being some years ago for the purpose of knitting all the parts of the Empire more closely together, has done ...

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  28. A SAVAGE ASSAULT

    Henry Macnamara, boot clicker, aged 36 years, was savagely attacked and robbed of £15 by several men early on Saturday morning on a vacant allotment ...

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  29. NEW TRIAL ORDERED.

    In February last Mrs. Glement Scott, the widow of the eminent dramatic critic, recovered £2,500, which she had lent to Mr. Burton, the managing ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    The steamer Natal Transport, 4,107 tons, which left Newcastle. New South Wales, on January 29 for Ocean Island, has been reinsured at 40 guineas per ...

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  31. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    Three arrests have been made in connection with a maternity bonus case. Following upon arrest of two women, Clarice Donaldson and Hannah Janct ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    Mr. Peter O'Loughlin, the State member for Forrest, has resigned his seat, in order to contest the Federal election for Forrest. He did the same ...

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  33. DOCTOR'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Dr. Etherington Smith, a famous Cambridge oarsman, has died in tragic [?]nmstances, through contracting in[?] ection while operating on a patient for ...

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  34. LATE CAPTAIN SCOTT.

    Dr. Bruce, Lady Scott's brother, says that Captain Scott, who lost his life in the Antarctic, lived two days after his companions. Mr. Bruce adds that ...

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  35. LABOUR UNREST.

    Yesterday about 12,000 Liverpool lockers struck against the new Saturday employment conditions. Operations on many vessels have been ...

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  36. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Glorious weather has prevailed for the past two days, with bright days, with easterly winds and clear, crisp nights. ...

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  37. TRADE UNION STATISTICS.

    Arccording to the Commonwealth Statistician, there are 621 trades unions in the six States, with a total membership, of 433,224. ...

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  38. A MOTOR-CYCLING ACCIDENT

    Harry Raymond, a member of the firm of Jackson and Raymond, Burnie, was motor-cycling from Devonport this morning, when the forks of his machine ...

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  39. CONTINUATION SCHOOLS.

    To-day Mr. W. A. Holman, the Attorney-General of New South Wales, inspected the Young Men's Christian Association building, and was greatly ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. PROMOTIONS AND TRANSFERS

    Mr. Albert James Simmons, clerk, fifth class, in the Department of Trade and Customs, Hobart, has been promoted to the position of clerk, fourth ...

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  41. DYNAMI [?] E EXPLOSION.

    Fifteen men were killed in a dyna[?] ito explosion in the Pedro Miguel [?] eks of the Panama Canal yesterday, [?] he cause of the disaster is unknown. ...

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