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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Port Phillip Heads. Arrived—[?] from Launceston, [?]tangata, from Portland; Eumeralla, from Portland, [?] from Calcutta ...

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  5. A TERRIFIC GALE.

    A terrific gale is in grogress along the north-west coast of Africa. Advices from Melilla state that no less than seventeen vessels are ashore near ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    The recrudescence of Suffragette militancy in its most extreme form [?] excited a widespread demand for mort [?] treatment of the militant ...

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  7. RUSSIAN WAR SCARE

    The Russian newspapers unanimously refuse to be intimidated by the Austro-German Press campaign. They recall the fact that Germany set an example ...

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  8. PERILS OF THE AIR

    Another Turkish aerial disaster, the second this month, has occurred in Palestine. While Muri Bey and Ismail Bey were ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    A number of questions in regard to the details of the concessions to be made to Ulster were asked in the House of Commons to-day. The Prime ...

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  10. PANAMA TOLLS.

    A speech delivered by Mr Walter H. Page, United States Ambassador to Great Britain, at the banquet of the Associated Chambers of Commerce in ...

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  12. MR T. P. O'CONNOR'S DECLARATION.

    Mr T. P. O'Connor declares that Ireland will never consent to the perpetual exclusion of Ulster. She would, be says, sooner lose the Bill and go into ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    The 1914-5 Naval Estimates [?] £51,550,000, include £14,817,000 allotted to new construction. The [?]ing programme provides for four new ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr. Tolmic, Minister for Lands in Queensland, who has been making a tour of Australia, for information to guide the Cabinet in framing a ...

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  15. ULSTER'S EXCLUSION.

    Speaking at West Birmingham last night, Mr Austen Chamberlain gave Mr Asquith credit for being anxious to prevent a calamity, but the Prime Minister ...

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  16. BRIBERY ALLEGED.

    A witness named Clarence Knight told the Lobbying Investigation Committee of [?] Senate to-day that [?] received 1000 dollars (£200) from ...

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  17. DEPORTED STRIKERS

    The wives and families of the deported South African Labor leaders have arrived in England. A cordial welcome was extended to them by ...

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  18. SIR HENRY GALWAY.

    Sir Henry Galway, Governor-designate of South Austra[?] accompanied by Lady Galway, their daughter, and staff,left for Adelaide to-day. Mr A. ...

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  19. POLICE AND MRS PANKHURST.

    A deputation of Suffragettes waited on the Glasgow magistrates to-day to protest against the alleged brutal treatment of Mrs Pankhurst by the ...

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  20. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES.

    Two thousand bales were offered at the final wool sale at Christchurch today. The offering was mainly composed of odd lots, late clips, half-breds ...

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  21. DEPORTEE CHARGED WITH DRUNKENNESS.

    Mr Livingstone, one of the Labor leaders, who was recently deported from South Africa, was summoned for drunkenness, but he failed to appear. ...

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  22. WATERLOO MEMORIES.

    With the Duke of Wellington as president, a British committee has been formed to co-operate with a Belgian committee in securing building rights ...

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  23. SERGEANT ASSAULTED.

    Nora Smyth, who described herself as a sculptor, was charged to-day with having assaulted a sergeant of police. It was shown that during a Suffragette ...

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  24. WEATHER AT BARRIER.

    The heat wave was broken last night when a terrific duststorm was experienced, and light rain began to fall early this morning. However, only 11 ...

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  25. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    President Woodrow Wilson has informed callers that the Monroe doctrine [?] as much a part of the American foreign policy to-day as it was 100 years ...

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  26. COMPULSORY DRILL.

    Lord [?]oughby de Broke has introduced a Bill in the House of Lords, providing for the creation of Imperial forces to supplement the Territorial forces. ...

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  27. BISLEY TEAM.

    A dispute has arisen between the Queensland Rifle Association and the North Queensland Rifle Union, with respect to the State representation in ...

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  28. SENTENCE OF 30 DAYS.

    The indignation of a Suffragette named Helen Crawford, at the rearrest of Mrs Pankhurst proved an unfortunate matter for the windows of ...

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  29. UNION IN REVOLT.

    At the meeting of the Trades and Labor Council on Thursday evening a letter was received from the Ballarat sub-branch of the Amalgamated Engine ...

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  30. BIRDS OF PARADISE.

    When introducing the Plumage Bill in the House of Commons on Tuesday, the Postmaster-General (Mr C. E. H. Hobhouse) expressed the hope that ...

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  31. ANOTHER MANSION FIRED.

    As a further protest against the arrest of their leader, Suffragettes early this morning set fire to a mansion at Stewarton, North Ayrshire. ...

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  32. MR. BALFOUR AT TENNIS.

    With Mr A. F. Wilding, of New Zealand, as his partner, Mr A. J. Balfour the eminent British statesman, has succeeded in winning his match in ...

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  33. TYPHOID AT BROKEN HILL.

    Another outbreak of typhoid fever, which has been reported, is causing concern to the authorities. Two deaths have occurred. ...

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  34. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    The German Reichstag has voted the sum of 500,000 marks (£25,000) towards the appointment of an expert to investigate the reported discoveries of ...

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  35. NEWS FROM SUVA.

    A wireless message was received at 11 a.m. from the steamer Ventura, en route to San Francisco, stating that the vessel had entered a hurricane. ...

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  36. NAPOLEON'S LAST HOME.

    Estimates have been voted by the Chamber of Deputies for the maintenance of the residence on the island of St. Helena, where Napoleon spent the ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    "Tom" Beece did much better this afternoon and evening in the contest with H. W. Stevenson for the right [?] meet Melbourne Inman in the final for ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    News has been received of the occurrence of a cyclone, and what is described as a tidal wave, in Madagascar, on 2nd March. Several vessels were ...

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  39. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    In the South African Union Assembly yesterday the first reading of the Women's Franchise Bill was agreed to by 62 votes to 30. ...

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  40. RIOTOUS MEETING.

    Mr Fisher, Minister for Marine, attempted to address the electors tonight, but the crowd created such an uproar that the Minister was ...

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  41. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Hobhouse) stated in the House of Commons on Wednesday, in reply to a question, that he was unable to ...

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  42. NAVY PERSONELL.

    The naval estimates show that the personnel of the navy is 151,500, being an increase of 5000. Thirteen battleships, one battle ...

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  43. CHURCH SERVICES.

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  44. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    The China Inland Mission is concerned for the safety of the Rev. Mr Lagerguist and his wife, and of the Misses Jane and Emily Black, and ...

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  45. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    When Sheffield United and Manchester City, two Association League teams, met on Saturday last, neither side scored and a re-play was rendered ...

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  46. MURDER IN INDIA.

    A sensation has been caused by a High Court of Justice jury composed of six Indians and three Europeans acquitting by six to three the student ...

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  47. DYSPEPTICS NEED NOT DIET.

    Food fermentation is the cause of a[?] the discomfort and pain dyspeptics suffer. It does not necessarily follow, however, that in order to obtain relief ...

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  48. METHODIST.

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  49. BUTTER MARKET.

    The butter market is lifeless. Buyers are apathetic. Danish is quoted at 122[?] to 124s; Australian choicest salted, 11[?] 112s; unsalted, 112s, 116s; second grades ...

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  50. RUGBY TOUR OF N.S.W.

    The following footballers have been invited to join the Rugby team, which is to leave next months for New South Wales—Moorhouse ...

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  51. FAMOUS INVENTOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr George Westinghouse, the famous inventor. Mr Westinghouse was a native of New York, where he was born in 1846. In ...

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  52. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, tending in buyers' favor. There is practically no bidding. Little Indian wheat is being offered for export. The winter crop of ...

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  53. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day when merinos found a strong market, and fine crossbreds were very firm. Medium crossbreds ...

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  54. BAPTIST.

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  55. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER.

    New Zealand butter is being sold in Vancouver at 1s 8d per pound. ...

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  56. LIFE WITH LEPERS.

    Following the example of Father Damien in 1877, the Rev. Alfred Stephen Hewlett, rector of St. Paul's. Rock Ferry (Cheshire), who is a ...

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  57. CONGREGATIONAL.

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  58. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The Swiss Government has decided to revert to the former tariff or 25 francs (£1) in regard to frozen meat. The new regulation will come into force ...

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  59. MISCELLANEOUS.

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  60. MR. BENTON'S MURDER.

    The Commission appointed by General Carra[?] Mexican rebel leader, is in [?] the death of Mr William Henlen, the British ranch [?] ...

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  61. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The Ca[?] crew are favorities for the forthcoming [?] boat race Odds of [?] on them. ...

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  62. RUSSIAN ARMY.

    The Budget Committee of the Russian Duma [?] estimates amounting to £10,000,000. ...

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