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  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived—Kadina, from Newcastle; Clan M'Leod, from Rangoon. Sailed—Apolda, to Hainburg; Maitar, to New Zealand; Indarra, to Free ...

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  4. CHINESE PIRATES

    It is feared that 200 persons, all but cire of them Oriettals, have perished as the result of the seizure by pirates of the British steamer Tai On. There ...

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  5. THE ULSTER SITUATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Austen Chamberlain, (Unionist), moved his motion for a judicial enquiry into the instructions given to the army officers ...

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  6. MEXICAN WAR.

    The diplomatic representatives of the United States, Mexico, and the South American Republics met this morning at the Argentine legation at ...

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  7. STRIKE RIOTS.

    The improvement in the Mexican situation was manifested to-day by the decision of the American Cabinet to send, Federal troops to suppress the ...

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  8. MINE DISASTER.

    A mining disaster has occurred at Beckley, West Virginia. Owing to an explosion in the pit of the New River Collieries Company 250 men were ...

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  10. HOPE ABANDONED.

    ECCLES (West Virginia), Wednesday. All hope of rescuing the men entombed in the colliery at Beckley has been abandoned. ...

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  11. TROOPS FOR LONDONDERRY.

    A detachment of Inniskillings, with two maxim guns, leave Omagh to-day for Magilligan Camp, Londonderry. ...

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  12. DEMORALISING CLOTHES.

    The Primate (Dr Davidson) presided at a meeting of the New Guinea Mission on Monday. The report stated that £2000 yearly was needed to ...

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  13. STRIKERS ENTRENCHED.

    The lighting has resulted in another death. Many have been wounded around the neighborhood. The strikers are entrenched on ...

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  14. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS.

    The Nationalist Volunteer movement in Dublin is growing. It is receiving financial support from America. The Young Nationalists urge an ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr Justice D[?] sitting in original jurisdiction in the High Court to-day, concluded the hearing of the case, The King v Innes. ...

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  16. PREPARATIONS CONTINUE.

    The United States Cabinet is optimistic regarding the Mexican situation, but war preparations continue. The European Ambassadors are ...

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  17. 11 WARSHIPS IN BELFAST LOUCH

    There are now 11 warships in the Belfast Lough. ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a good attendance at the wool sales yesterday. Competition was also good, Yorkshiremen were the principal operators; Americans gave fair ...

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  19. DOMINION NAVIES.

    The "Times," commenting on the Pacific naval question, says that from the Admiralty's point of view the change from the 1909 agreement was ...

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  20. BRITISH BLUE-JACKETS.

    The British cruiser Hermione has despatched a party of [?]jackets 40 miles inland from Tampico to rescue eight Americans whose lives are in ...

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  21. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The steamer Wakatipu, which left for Sydney to-day, look 580 Lincolo-and Leicester rams and ewes, the rams being mostly flock from several well-known ...

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  22. RAND SENSATION.

    The trial was concluded here to-day of the Russian, Nissum, who, in December last, fired four shots from a revolver at Sir Lionel Phillips, the ...

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  23. CALCUTTA CYCLONE.

    A cyclone, which is described as the worst that has occurred for half-a-century, swept Calcutta, doing immense damage. ...

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  24. LUNATIC AT LARGE.

    Residents of Kurrajong Heights are in a state of terror, owing to a lunatic being at large in the bush' He was chased by several men, but seared them ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Returns presented to Parliament by the External Affairs Department under the Immigration Act and the Contract Immigrants Act show that last ...

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  26. NEW CARDINALS.

    Thirteen new cardinals are to be created at the Vatican Consistory on 25th May. Those who will be appointed include Dr Francis Gasquet ...

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  27. SEASIDE HOTEL BURNT.

    The Both hotel at Felixstowe, the popular watering-place in Suffolk, was destroyed by fire, at an early hour this morning. The outbreak is attributed ...

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  28. TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    When the shipments of Tasmanian apples and pears for overseas, markets this season has finished it will probably be found to total [?] far short of ...

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  29. SUBDIVISION OF QUEENSLAND.

    Resolutions were passed at a public meeting convened by the mayor at Rockhampton, to the effect that the time had arrived when Queensland should be ...

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  30. DAMAGE £30,000.

    The damage done by the fire which destroyed the Bath hotel, at the Suffolk watering, place of Felixstowe amounts to £30,000. ...

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  31. ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    Archbishop Kelly's action in changing the control of Our Lady of the Rosary Church at Kensington by substituting a father of the secular order for a priest ...

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  32. EMPIRE'S WIRELESS.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of Stare for the Colonies, in reply to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, said that Canada. New ...

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  33. OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL.

    The hearing of the charge against Lord Alfred Douglas and T. W. H. Crosland (author of "The Unspeakable Scot"), of having conspired to accuse ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

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  35. MORE GUN-RUNNING.

    At a moment when the Home Rulers are indignantly criticising the gun-running exploits of the Ulstermen, news has been received of the lading of a similar ...

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  36. FINANCIAL COMBINE.

    A financial combination in Germany has been consummated by the union of the Disconto Gesellschalt Bank and the Scliaf[?]haitsen Bank with a ...

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  37. SIR E. CARSON ATTACKED.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Austen Chamberlain, summing up the charges against the Government, said it appeared that the Government, assumed ...

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  38. MINERS' EARNINGS.

    There has been a stoppage of work in the coal mines at Ebbw Vale, in Monmouthshire. Five thousand oven have gone out ...

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  39. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    Grave irregularities in connection with the local option poll recently taken at Granville are alleged by the Rev. H. F. Palmer. He says: "The ...

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  40. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    The Inter-State Commission was further engaged to-day dealing with the base of wire mail manufacturers. Henry Cross, of the Wholesale and Agency ...

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  41. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Before Mr. C. W. Mayo J.P. (deputy coroner), at Meredith Police Court this morning, the enemy was continued, on the body of Katherine Lea[?]y, aged 50. ...

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  42. DOMINIONS HOUSE.

    In the Union House of Assembly to-day, Mr F. S. Malen (Minister of Mines, Industries, and Education), said that there was no prospect in the ...

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  43. PRINCESS BLACKMAILED.

    Benjamin Brims, a commercial traveller, appeared before the Police Court to-day, on remand, on a charge of having attempted to blackmail the ...

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  44. MAYOR OF WELLINGTON.

    Mr. J. P. Luke has been re-elected Mayor of Wellington by a large majority. The voting was as follows:— P. Luke present mayor.. .. 11,501 ...

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  45. BILLIARDS.

    George Gray this afternoon and evening, again scored a greater aggregate of points than H. W. Stevenson in their match of 18,000 up level. The ...

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  46. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND.

    A human skull in good state of preservation has been discovered by Mrs Dean at a spot close to the Armidale crossing on the Inverell Common. The ...

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  47. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Washington Branch A.M.A. was held on Wednesday evening, at the Fire Bridgade's Hall. The president, Mr W. H. Bulluss, ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Ottoman Government believes that the anti-Greek movement in Thrace is being carried too far, and is devising measures for the protection ...

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  49. BOY'S MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    This morning Audley Shields, aged 15, a resident of Boyd street, Albert Park, had a marvellous escape from death. Shields who is employed by of city ...

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  50. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet with a tendency is buyers faxor. ...

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  51. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of London, Wool Sales for 1914 was opened to-day. Pri[?]s were firm, ranging from pan to an advance of live per cent[?] as ...

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  52. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    In addressing the Budget Committee of the Reichi[?] yesterday. Herr von Jagon, German Minister for Foreign Affairs admitted that them wa[?] ...

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  53. STECK BY TRAM.

    While crossing Pa[?]nat on street for [?] hor[?] church Mrs. Recent of Park fro[?] New town, walked in town [?] ...

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