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  2. SHIPPING DISASTER

    The entrance to the Manning River was this morning the scene of another shipping disaster. The unfortunate vessel was the North Coast Company'a new steamer ...

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  3. SCIENTIFIC BURGLARY

    The Berlin police have brought to light an extraordinary system of wholesale burglary, having ramifications throughout Europe. The organisation had at its ...

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  4. DR. FREDERICK COOK

    It ia now evident that Dr. Frederick Cook no more climbed to the summit of Mount McKinley, in Alaska, than he leached the North Pole. An Alaskan ...

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  5. THE CHINA FRAUDS.

    The executors of the late Charles Dickins, of Messrs. Dickins & Jones, drapers, of London, have begun an action for damages against Messrs. Christie, ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons yesterday the debate on the second veto resolution was continued. Mr. A. B. Markham. Liberal member for the Mansfield division of ...

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  7. WANT IN GERMANY

    Enquiries by the Berlin "Bureau of Popular Welfare" in 125 of the great towns of the German Empire show that 22,000 children in the winter ...

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  8. LEGISLATOR SENTENCED.

    The trial of J. M. Hopkins, M.L.A. for Beverley, on a charge of forging and uttering a promissory note for £542. purporting to have been signed by Reuben ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A burning accident, which terminated, fatally, occurred at Magill on Wednesday afternoon, the victim being Mrs. Mary Ann Hurry, 63 years of age. ...

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  10. WRONG MAN SHOT

    An inquest was held to-day by the coroner, without a jury, concerning the shooting of Michael Quirke, by Henry Overton at Palmerston on Monday night. The ...

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  11. THE AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    The Austrian battleship Zrinyi, 14,500 tons, was launched at Trieste yesterday. Her armament includes four 13 in. eight 9½ in., and twenty 4 in. guns. ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    Prominence is given by the newspapers to-day to the Australian Federal elections. The main issues are dealt with chiefly in an explanatory way. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    A large number of settlers in the Canadian province of British Columbia have communicated with Sir J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria in London, ...

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  14. DISEASED ALIENS.

    The first exemption under the United States law of 1907, forbidding the entry of aliens suffering from communicable diseases, was granted yesterday in the case ...

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  15. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    The hearing was continued to-day of the charge of conspiracy arising' out of the action of Ronald versus Harper. Walter Kemp, one of the defendants, ...

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  16. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    At noon to-day 1,500 members of the Wharf Laborers' Union engaged on the wharfs quitted work for the day to attend a mass meeting to consider their attitude ...

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  17. IMPERIAL UNION.

    In a paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute last night on "The New Empire." Sir Gilbert Parker. Conservative member for Gravesend, stated that a ...

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  18. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    Colonel Seely, Under—Secretary for the Colonial Office, replying in the House of Commons yesterday to Mr. Will Thorne, Labor member for West Ham, who ...

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  19. DANCING AND MORALS.

    Mrs. Bramwell Booth, daughter-in-law of General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, speaking at Leeds yesterday, denounced the action of agents who were ...

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  20. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Conservative caucus at Ottawa, Canada, have passed a resolution expressing implicit confidence in the leadership of Mr. Robert Laird Borden, who ...

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  21. LA MILO.

    The case in which "La Milo" (Mrs. Pansy Eggena), Ferdinand Eggtna, her husband, and Percy Easton, of the "Motor House," Euston-road, are charged with conspiracy ...

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  22. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    Two laborers at Scrutton's iron works, Ultimo, had a marvellous escape from death this morning. They were literally buried beneath a stack of iron girders, which ...

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  23. MADGE McINTOSH.

    Miss Madge McIntosh, the well-known actress, who returned to London about a year ago, after playing a successful season in "Jim the Penman," "She Stoops to ...

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  24. A GREAT STATIST.

    The death in London is announced of Sir Robert Giffen, F.R.S., the eminent statistician, at the age of 73. Sir Robert, who was educated at ...

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  25. AMERICAN CORRUPTION.

    In consequence of the scandals connected with the New York state Senate, Governor Hughes, in a message to the Legislature, demands a most searching ...

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  26. ARREST ON A MAILBOAT.

    When the R.M.S. Omrah came alongside the Circular Quay to-day a detective went aboard armed with a provisional warrant for the arrest of John W. Black, charging ...

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  27. FRANK WOOTTON.

    Frank Wootton, the celebrated [?] rider, who was at the head of the last of winning jockeys in England last season, has been suspended for two months by the ...

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  28. MONTE CARLO.

    The profits of the gambling tables at the Monte Carlo Casino for the past year have exceeded by £120,000 the profits of the previous year. ...

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  29. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    The employes of several factories, as well as the tramway men at Marseilles, have struck work in sympathy with the Naval Reservists. Traffic in the city was ...

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  30. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    To-day a terrible accident by which two men lost their lives, occurred at the Energetic mine Reefton. When knocking of two men, Johns and Richards, fixed a [?] ...

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  31. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Thomas John Minch, a tram conductor, living at Darlinghurst, proceeded against Alfred Seabrook at the Water Summons Court to-day on an information alleging ...

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  32. THE STEAMER TELAMON.

    The Ocean Steamship Company's steamer Telamon, which left Adelaide on March 16 for London and Liverpool, has arrived at Perim, in the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, 95 ...

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  33. MOISTURE IN BUTTER.

    A conference of representatives of butter factories is to be called by the Minister of Agriculture for next month to consider the question of moisture in butter. In ...

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  34. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Quotations (middle prices) for Australasian stocks compare with those for a [?] night ago as follows:- Investment Stocks. ...

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  35. COMPULSORY FOOTBALL.

    The "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondent reports that the Kaiser has ordered that compulsory football shall form part of the physical training of the German army, his ...

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  36. SIR GEORGE REID.

    At the British Empire Club yesterday Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, entertained Lord Portsmouth. Lord Pentland Colonel Seely, ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Cawthra Woodhead, editor of the "Natal Mercury," Pietermaritzburg, was killed yesterday while motoring at Durban. He waa one of the South African ...

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  38. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Military Board has still under consideration Lord Kitchener's report relating to the defences of Australia. The military authorities stated to-day that the board ...

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  39. MYSTERIOUS FIRES.

    The sixth big blaze at Palmerston within a week took place this morning, the Sash and Door Company's factory being demolished. The whole of the stock and ...

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  40. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that it is reported at Porto Mauritio, where Mr. Roosevelt is now staying, that he has declined to be a candidate for the ...

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  41. THE WRECK OF THE PERICLES.

    In consequence of the loss of the steamer Pericles off Cape Leeuwin, the underwriters, at a meeting at Lloyd's yesterday, decided to ask for favorable rates ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Theatre. Royal. 8—"The Third Degree." Tivoli Theatre 8—All-Star Company. Olympia. 8—west's Pictures. Empire Theatre, 8—Vaudeville Company. ...

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  43. SPEARED BY BLACKS.

    Harry Condon, manager of the Bullita Downs station, arrived by the steamer Nelson from the Victoria River to-day for medical treatment. He is suffering from ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL.

    Archdeacon Pritchard, vicar of St. Peter's, arrived this morning, and was inducted to-night by the Rev. Colin A. Grant. ...

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  47. SLEEPLESSNESS.

    Sleeplessness frequently arises from the liver. If the liver is out of order it affects the nerves, and if your nerves are in any way affected you cannot sleep. Do not ...

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  48. IMMIGRATION.

    The Minister of Agriculture says there is plenty of room in Victoria for 1,000 families from abroad if they desire to emigrate. Messrs. McKenzie and Elwood Mead will ...

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  50. INJURED THUMB.

    "I have used Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment with very beneficial effects," writes T. Duncan, Neville, via Blayney, N.S.W. "A short time ago I put my thumb ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—A consignment of 14,000 quarters of Australian wheat, January-February, has been sold at 39/6 per quarter. Fruit.—The Malwa's consignment of ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Police Court to-day two persons were each fined £30 and costs for sly grogselling. It is probable that the railway from ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Court of Appeal to-day dismissed an appeal by Stephen Coburg, manager of Norton's "Truth," against a conviction on a charge of having printed and ...

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