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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following shipping news was posted at the Central Telegraph Station to-day:— Port Phillip. ...

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  5. HINDUS AND CANADA

    The trouble over the refusal of the Canadian authorities to admit the 400 Indians who arrived at vancouver by the Japanese steamer Komagata ...

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  6. LIBERAL DISUNION.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting at Criceieth, in Carnarvonshire, last night. He told his audience that the ...

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  7. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    New South Wales Government has resumed 1470 acres of land at Port Kembla on the south coast. The intention it is stated is to establish a ...

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  8. BUILDING DISPUTE.

    The "Evening News" announces this evening a new and dramatic move in the London building trade dispute. The London Building Industries ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, addressing a meeting of women at East Belfast said a horrible detestable, unclean Bill had been passed by the House of Commons, ...

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  10. SHIPPING TRAGEDY

    Great difficulty is being experienced in identifying the victims of the St. Lawrence River disaster. Many of the bodies are badly ...

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  11. MAN ESCAPES IN HANDCUFFS.

    Wrenching himself from a warder's grasp, George Adam Adamaviteh, who was handcuffed made his escape at the Central railway station last night. ...

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  13. CO-OPERATIVE WORK.

    Work on the New headquarters of the Theosophical Society will be commenced to-day. The men's federation agrees to supply ...

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  14. ULSTER'S EXCLUSION.

    The Trade Union Congress Dublin rejected by 82 voles to two a proposal to exclude Ulster from the operation of the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  15. A RIOT AVERTED.

    Earlier in the day there was nearly a riot on board the Komagatu Maru. The Hindus threatened to create a disturbance unless they were allowed ...

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  16. SUFFRAGETTES TROUBLESOME.

    Several Suffragettes had to be removed for persistantly in interrupting Mr. Lloyd-George. Other militants smashed windows in High street, ...

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  17. NEW COASTAL STEAMER.

    In less than two years the inter-State passenger steamer tonnage has interested by 50,000 tons but so rapid is the growth of trade that more ...

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  18. BALLARAT SYMPATHY.

    At a meeting of the City A.N.A. last night Mr. M. Baird referred in regretful terms to the Empress of Ireland disaster and on his motion it ...

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  19. MESSAGE OF BY ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George continuing said the result of recent by-elections was not due to a [?] of feeding against advanced legislation but to the impatience ...

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  20. BIRTHDAY HONORS POSTPONED.

    The publication of the King's birthday honors has been postponed. The King's birthday posting included 50,000 letters of congratulation to His ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The Minister for Labor is awaiting nominations for the new board lately authorised by the Governor-in-Council, to fix rates for persons engaged in the ...

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  22. SALVATIONISTS LOSS.

    On hearing of the loss of the lives of many Salvation officers through the Empress of Ireland disaster. Mayor Brokenshire sent a sympathetic message to the ...

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  23. N.S.W. LABOR CAUCUS.

    Mr. Holman the Premier intends to call a meeting of the caucus of the Labor Party for Tuesday morning next, at Parliament House. ...

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  24. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet. Australian cargoes are unchanged. ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    The spectators at the Gray-Newman billiard match to-day saw a fine display by both players. Gray ran up breaks of 409 and 432, while Newman ...

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  26. AFTERNOON SHIFT TROUBLE.

    "All the pits that were allowed by the Wages Board to work the afternoon shift were idle yesterday. The other mines on the Maitland field were working at fall ...

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  27. COUNTRY CRICKET.

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Norton, South Australian Trade commissioner in London, has relinquished the position in consequence of his appointment as manager of the ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY SYMPATHY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister said that before proceeding with the business of the day, he would like to refer to the ...

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  30. CROSLAND COMMITTED.

    The Police court hearing was concluded to-day of the case in which T. W. H. Crosland (author of "The Unspeakable Scot") was charged with ...

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  31. TIMBER WORKERS ACCOMMODATION.

    To-day representatives of the Timber Workers Union of Australia interviewed Mr. Brown, Minister for Forests, and urged him to introduce ...

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  32. INCREASE OF MEMBERS SALARIES.

    The Premier (Mr Holman) has decided that the policy of the Ministry on the matter of any increase in the salary of State members of Parliament ...

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  33. ENGINEERS BEHAVE WELL.

    Mr. Simpson chief engineer of the Empress of Ireland states that desperate efforts were made to beach the sinking liner but her engines had ...

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  34. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE ATTEMPTED.

    A dastardly attempt was made to-day on the life of Mr. D. F. Houston, United States Secretary of Agriculture. ...

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  35. HUERTA'S RESIGNATION.

    The Mexican constitutionalists on learning of President Huerta's decision to resign, authorised a statement that nothing coming from Huerta's side ...

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  36. SUFFRAGETTES AT PALACE.

    Suffragettes provided another sensation at Buckingham Palace to-day. Three young militants chained themselves to the main gates of the Palace. ...

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  37. N.S.W. IMMIGRATION.

    It is stated that provision will be made in the State estimates for a vigorous immigration campaign. It appears to be the view of the ...

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  38. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

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  39. LAWN TENNIS.

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  40. WAS EMPRESS MOVING?

    The English newspapers are giving prominence to the controversy on the question as to whether the Empress of Ireland was moving ahead as Captain ...

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  41. HARMLESS ERUPTION.

    The latest news from Building (California) in regard to the sudden activity of Lassen's Peak is reassuring. It appears that the volcano is doing no ...

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  42. BURNING OF CHURCH.

    The burning of Whargrave Church by suffragettes has arounsed intense indignation. Three exploded bombs were discovered ...

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  43. NEW ABATTOIRS.

    Referring to a visit to the works of the Australian Meat Export Company, Mr E. A. Anstey a member of the South Australian Abattoirs ...

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  44. ARRESTED AS SPY.

    A somewhat remarkable explanation was made to-day by a German gendarme of his action in arresting Mr. Mackenzie, a builder of Johannesburg. ...

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  45. BROOKES AND DUNLOP WIN.

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  46. ENTERTAINING MINISTER'S DENOUNCED.

    Mrs. Marsell, addressing the members of the Women's Social and Political Union, denounced society leaders for entertaining Cabinet Minsters. ...

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  47. FUNERALS TO-DAY.

    The Canadian Pacific Company has arranged for the funerals of unidentified and unclaimed dead to take place on Thursday morning. The company will ...

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  48. DOUST DEFEATS MACFIE.

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  49. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    A young man named Charles Moyle was killed by a fall of earth at the 600 feet level in the British mine this afternoon. ...

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  51. TREATING WITH FOREIGN POWERS.

    A man named Samuel Maddick employed as an electrical fitter at Ports month dockyard was presented at the local police court to-day on a charge ...

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  53. AMERICA CUP.

    The first of the preliminary races to select a yacht to defend the America Cup against Sir Thoma Lipton Shamrock IV. was held to-day, over a ...

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  54. MEMORIAL SERVICE ON THE SPOT.

    A memorial service was held on board the incoming liner Megantic at the spot where the Empress of Ireland sunk. The spectacle was a most impressive ...

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  55. EXPLOSION OF MIXTURE.

    This evening John Ryan aged 30 a married man living in Harper street Norther [?] was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from ...

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  56. HOLIDAY-MAKERS INHALE GAS.

    The weather on Whit Monday was bright and day. An extraordinary incident occurred at Greenwich where a large holiday ...

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  58. CAPTAIN KENDALL DEFENDED.

    The marine superintendent of the Canadian Pacific Company describes Mrs. Anderson's story as a issue of lies. ...

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  59. ADELAIDE RESIDENT A VICTIM.

    Mr. W. J. Richardson secretary of the South Australian Master, Bricklayers' Association was a passenger on the ill-fated Empress of Ireland. His ...

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  60. KILLED BY FALL DOWN LIFT.

    The death took place in the Melbourne Hospital to-day of David John Miller, aged 27, laborer, who fell down a lift well at [?] Freezing Works on ...

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