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  2. THE FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    One of the proposals of the Federal Government, to be submitted to Parliament during the coming session, is that dealing with the issue of Commonwealth notes. ...

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  3. THE TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    A comparatively light programme had been arranged for Tuesday in connection with the South Australian Public School Teachers' Conference. In the morning a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STORMS IN THE WEST

    The roughest weather known at Fremantle this winter as experienced yesterday and to-day. The wind blew from the north-west with hurricane force, ...

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  5. BOOT TRADE DISPUTE[?]

    Mr. Duffy continued his argument in the High Court to-day on behalf of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court in the boot trade dispute. ...

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  6. DESPERATE CRIMINAL

    A farmer, named Bostwick, residing at Ocilla, in the American state of Georgia, while being arrested yesterday for a misdemeanor, shot and killed Mr. Davis, the ...

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  7. CHILD KIDNAPPED

    A nurse, named Ingles, described as a Canadian and as having boen trained in Melbourne, has been arrested at Birmingham on a charge of kidnapping the child of ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    While the Estimates were under discussion in the House of Commons yesterday, the Right Hon. George Wyndham, who held the office of Chief Secretary for ...

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  9. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Each day's training on Johnson's part for the fight with Jeffries for the heavyweight championship of the world, which takes place at Reno on Monday next, ...

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  10. BREACHES OF AWARDS

    When the case of Lauer versus Ca[?]en and Sons, a summons for a penalty for breach of the painters' award in the Newcastle district[?] was called on in the ...

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  11. AVIATION.

    Captain Dickson, a British airman, who on the first day of the aviation carnival at Rouen, the capital of the department of Seine-Inferieure, accomplished a flight of ...

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  12. ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    A large deputation, composed of aristocratic women of Madrid, waited on the Premier yesterday to protest against the anti-clerical measures proposed by the ...

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  13. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO.

    An authoritative announcement has been made in London that Sir John Ellerman, Bart., controlling owner of the Ellerman, City and Hall steamship lines, and formerly ...

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  14. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    A French aviator named Guillemene, while flying at Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, had a remarkable escape. Owing to the engine breaking down the airship ...

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  15. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    The Lauderdale is now broadside on the beach at Greymouth, and it is considered very unlikely that she will be got off. Captain Clark, in an interview, stated that at ...

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  16. BIG CIRCULAR FLIGHT.

    The "Daily Mail" has offered a prize of £10,000 for a circular flight of a thousand miles, to take place during the second week in July, 1911. Starting from London, the ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semi-finals for the All England Singles Championship yesterday Beals C. Wright (America) defeated A. Rowe (England)[?] 6—3, 3—6, 6—4, 6—4, and A. F. ...

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  18. THE GOLD MOUNTAIN.

    Although there has been a great stampede of eager gold-seekers from all parts of Canada to the newly-discovered goldfield at Bitter Creek, near Stewart mining ...

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  19. NORWEGIAN NAVY.

    The Norwegian Government propose to devote £220,000 out of the surplus of £275,000 on the present financial year's accounts to extraordinary expenditure in ...

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  20. TO THE SOUTH.

    Captain Scott, the leader of the Antarctic expedition now on its way to the southern ice, is expected to reach Cape Town on August 2. After remaining there ...

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  21. THE KILBURN WRECK.

    News from Fiji by the steamer Suva gives particulars of the enquiry into the loss of the steamer Kilburn on Ethel Reef while bound from Newcastle to Guymas[?] ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Governor (Lord Islington) opened Parliament to-day in a speech indicating legislation on the subjects forecasted yesterday, but colorless in regard to policy. ...

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  23. PLAGUE IN EGYPT.

    Port Said, the well-known Egyptian harbor at the entrance to the Suez Canal, and one of the calling places for Australian mail steamers on their voyages to and from ...

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  24. THE INDRADEVI FIRE.

    The damaged cargo has been discharged from the Indradevi at Auckland, and the vessel will come on to Wellington to discharge further cargo before being laid up ...

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  25. THE COMO MURDER.

    Charlton Porter, who is in prison in New York, on a charge of murdering his wife, better known as Mrs. Crittenden Castle, at Como, Italy, is suffering from nervous ...

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  26. REFORM OF THE LORDS[?]

    The decision of Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, not to hurry the meetings of the conference which is to consider the constitutional dispute between the two ...

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  27. MORE SWISS FLOODS.

    There have been renewed floods in Switzerland. The river Aar burst its banks at Utzenstorf, a village in the Canton of Berne, and there were also ...

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  28. THE PRICKLY PEAR.

    The Minister of Lands returned from a visit to the Chinchilla district to-day. He said a line was being built to Taroom to get ahead of the prickly pear, and one ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM.

    To-day the following cable message was received by the Board of Control from the South African Cricket Association:—"We are most anxious to send a team, but cannot ...

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  30. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Government Statistician, in a report on the sugar industry for 1909, states that the experience of the season could not be considered satisfactory. Although the area ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN SEDITION.

    Wardini, the young Egyptian Nationalist, who shot Sir Ghaly Boutros, the Egyptian Premier, outside the Houses of Parliament, at Cairo, in February last, was hanged ...

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  32. OVERDUE STEAMER.

    The Austrian Lloyd Company's steamer Trieste, which is now some days overdue from Aden to Bombay, has been reinsured at a rate of 20 per cent. The company's ...

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  33. ANARCHISM.

    A Bill has been adopted in the Argentine Parliament in favor of excluding Anarchists from the Republic. Under this measure even minors may be sentenced to death if ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN COTTON.

    The experts employed by the British Cotton-growing Association have examined a sample of cotton grown by Mr. Fletcher, of Walgett, New South Wales. They ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly spent the bulk of this evening's sitting in electing a Chairman of Committee. The Government nominated Mr. J. J. Cohen for re-election, ...

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  36. SICILIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Commemorative tablets, bearing inscriptions recalling the humanitarian work done by the British people in succoring by[?] money gifts and personal service the ...

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  37. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    British 2½ per cent. consols (Goschen's) are quoted at £82 7/6. ...

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  38. AFTER TEN YEARS.

    Human nature is more dependable than many people are willing to admit, and the "still small voice" of restless conscience asserts itself even after so long a period that ...

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  39. SHIPPING.

    Inveramsay, barque, at Falmouth from Sydney, February 6. MacMabon[?] barque, at the English Channel from Geelong, February 13. ...

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  40. A GLASGOW BLAZE.

    Messrs. Ogston and Tennant's soap works at Glasgow have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £80,000. Extraordinary scenes were witnessed in ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SCRIP.

    Scrip of the new Western Australian 3½ per cent. loan of £1,342,000, floated at the beginning of the month, is quoted at 10/ discount. ...

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  42. DOCKS OR PIERS.

    A committee of five, comprising representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, the Chamber of Manufactures, and oversea shipping companies, has been appointed to ...

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  43. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    English golfers are greatly interested in the suggested visit of a team of Australian players to Great Britain. Mr. A. R. Lempriere exprosses the hope that the team ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,215,000 quarters, as against 3,260,000 quarters last week, and for the ...

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  45. THE CRETAN CRISIS.

    Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia have addressed a note to Turkey respecting the Cretan crisis, reassuring the Turkish Government concerning the ...

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  46. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of prominent Jewish residents of London decided to erect a hospital for the Jews in the East-End of the city as a memorial to the late King Edward. ...

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  47. BOY CRIMINALS.

    The two boys, John Woods and John Williams, who pleaded guilty to two charges of housebreaking, stealing in a dwelling and housebreaking with intent, ...

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  48. INDIAN GIRL MURDERED[?]

    Advices from Rewa, Fiji, by the island mail this morning report that an Indian girl, about 10 years of age, was murdered at Vuce Nausori a few days ago. It was ...

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