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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. [?] following shipping news was posted at the Central Telegraph Office to-day. ...

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  5. FAMOUS NATURALIST

    Sir. John Murray the eminent naturalist, has met a tragic death. He was motoring with his daughter Miss Rhoda Murray, in Midlethian, and ...

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  6. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    It is believed that the White Wolves have retreated northwards into the mountains of Hup[?] and Honan. During the sacking of L[?]hoken 1500 ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    The Prime Minister made a further speech in the House of Commons to-day on the subject of the Government's concessions to Ulster. ...

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  8. STORMS AND FLOODS

    Additional particulars have reached St. Petersburg in respect to the devastating storm in the Kuban district (Northern Caucasus) on Friday night. ...

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  9. PARIS SENSATION.

    A profound sensation has been created in Paris by a tragedy, which occurred in the city to-night. Madame Caillaux, wife of M. ...

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  10. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    A deadlock has been reached in connection with the investigation into the cause of the [?] which occurred on 29th January; between the steamers ...

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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    In sentencing a youth of 16 years at Darlinghurst, who had pleaded guilty to three charges of housebreaking, and whose downfall was attributed to ...

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  13. DETAILS OF TRAGEDY.

    M. Calmette was about to leave his office when he was surprised to hear that Madame Caillaux has called. He told the porter to admit her ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS AT NICE.

    A. F. Wilding, the New Zealand Champion, defeated F. G. Lowe (England) in the final of the International laws tennis championship at Nice ...

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  15. OUTRAGE IN CALIFORNIA.

    Following upon the destruction by fire of the United States Customs and Post Office at Te[?] California, the United States authorities declared ...

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  16. MOTION OF CENSURE.

    Mr Bonar Law gave notice in the House this evening of a motion censuring the Government for the non-formulation of its amendments to the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    The two Australian submarines, which are making the voyage to Australia under their own power, with H.M.S. Eclipse as escort, left Malta ...

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  18. ANCIENT ANIMUS.

    M. Calmelto was one of the most prominent figures in the social and political life of Paris. His animus against M. Caillaux dales from the Moroccan ...

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  19. AMBASSADOR'S SPEECH.

    It is understood that President Wilson regards the explanation by Mr Walter H. Page, U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, of his recent speech in London ...

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  20. STATE MANUFACTURES.

    Replying to a question in the Assembly to-day the Minister for Agriculture said that if the inquiries now being made with regard to the ...

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  21. MR ASQUITH'S BRIEF REPLIES.

    Mr Asquith's statement [?] the House of Commons yesterday consisted of brief replies to the questions he[?] over last week. ...

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  22. "I ONLY DID MY DUTY."

    As M. Came[?]e fell he said, "I only did my duty." ...

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  23. TEMPESTS IN EUROPE.

    It would seem as though winter had [?]lled it sforees for a final grant assault [?] to retreating before the advance of Spring. ...

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  24. MINISTER RESIGNS.

    It is reported that M. Caillaux has resigned. He visited the police station to see his wife, and the [?] outside shouted "Down with the assassin." ...

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  25. BOXING.

    Mr. Reg. L. Baker, the well-known Australian boxing promoter, has engaged "Young" Shugrue, a Jersey City light-weight, for five fights in the ...

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  26. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Fresh outrages by the Suffragettes were reported to-day from many centres. As Dr Devon, a Scottish Prison Commissioner, was entering the ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were resumed to-day. Good competition resulted in prices for all sorts being well maintained. ...

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  28. KING ATTENDS A DISPLAY.

    His Majesty the King was present to-night at the boxing tournament of the Household Cavalry, at Regent's Park barracks. Several professional ...

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  29. SPEECH BY DR. MAWSON.

    The Royal Society to-night entertained Dr. Mawson and some of his colleagues in the Antarctic Expedition. Dr. Mawson referred to the fine ...

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  30. SOCCER FOOTBALL.

    England defeated Wales in the Soccer international to-day, by two goals to nil. Sheffield United and Manchester City ...

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  31. POSITION IN ULSTER.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Government has discussed the question, of the disposition of troops in Ulster, and that the Government intends to ...

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  32. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    By order of the Executive, the sentence of death passed on David Maule, for having assaulted a woman in Prince Alfred Park, has been committed to 10 ...

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  33. MR. CHURCHILL ASSAULTED.

    It has transpired that whenMr. Churchill was leaving Bradford aftermaking his important speech on Home Rule, a man struck him violently in ...

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  34. MR COOK ON THE SENATE.

    Speaking at Parramatta to-night the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said that the Senate was no longer the State House. It was a party House. The caucus ...

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  35. BAG SNATCHER CAPTURED.

    Details of an exciting attempt to rob a young women were related in court today, when Robert James Rowen was sent to gaol for a year for bag ...

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  36. SCENE IN A CHURCH.

    During mass in the Dominican Church in in Moabit quarter, over 100 Poles, insisting on the instruction of their children in Polish entered, and at ...

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  37. SAVED BY LIFELINE.

    A wreck of a barque at Land's End was attended by the loss of five lives. The Swedish barque T[?]olium laden with coal, was overtaken by terri[?]c ...

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  38. GATHERING IN MELBOURNE.

    The Irish National Conference in connection with St. Patrick's Day celebrations was held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night. There was a ...

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  39. BILLIARDS.

    The finish to the second heat of the billiard championship, this morning, was most exciting. When play commenced, Stevenson wanted 149 to win ...

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  40. PUBLIC SERVICE INFLUENCE.

    Acting on instruction from the Cabinet, Mr G. C. Morrison, Public Service Commissioner has had printed placards for posting in all rooms to which State ...

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  41. TANGO DENOUNCED.

    Tango dances and parades of corsets are causing much comment in Adelaide, where displays are being given. The Rev. J. Evans, in the course of a ...

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  42. TRAIN'S WONDERFUL FEAT.

    A washaway occurred on the railway near Eumungerie at daylight yesterday morning. Heavy [?]ains fell, and a goods train which was due here at 6 a.m. [?] ...

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  43. CONSUL AND TYPIST.

    Interest has been aroused in society circles in Berlin by the marriage of the British Consul-General in that city to one of his typists. ...

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  44. SOMALI DERVISH RAID.

    A serious raid by a band of Dervishes is reported. About 50 Dervish horsemen fired a volley into a native bazaar at Berbera the capital of ...

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  45. BATTLESHIP IN GALE.

    While the Dominion battleship New Zealand was in Berehaven Harbor in Ireland, the topmast and wireless gear were carried away by a gale. The ...

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  46. COFFIN LOWERED TO STREET.

    Apprehensive that a tragedy had been enacted and that under the cover of darkness the body was being quietly removed residents in Roslyn st[?] ...

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  47. POLICE PAY INCREASED.

    The new scheme of pay for the police, which will operate from 1st April will mean an increase of 1s per day for seven days in the week for all ...

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  48. MATCH WITH INMAN.

    Reece has made a good start in his match against Inman for the championship. At the end of the first day's play the conqueror of Gray and ...

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  49. DEFENCE OF PACIFIC.

    Advices from Toronto indicate that the most influential members or the Cabinet favor a joint understanding between Australia, New Zealand, and ...

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  50. INDEMNITY BILL.

    In the South African Senate yesterday, the Inde[?] passed through committee. General Smu[?] announces that various ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Government has accepted a loan from Baring Brothers of £10,000,000 for the purpose of building hydrau[?] works in Buenos Ayres. ...

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  52. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Police in New Zealand have been granted a general [?] of 1s a day white other conditions have also been improved. ...

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  53. ENGLISH RAILWAYMEN.

    After a period of [?] is once more [?] with a railway strike. Recently a man [?] ...

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  54. A THEORY REJECTED.

    Alfred Bray, the mail guard who was a victim of the [?] collision, was buried at the Woro[?] Cemetery, while F. Kurzen[?] and his wife ...

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  55. THE WAR CLOUD

    The newspaper Nov[?] Vremya alleges that conversations are proceeding between Berlin and Paris with a view to regrouping the Powers ...

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  56. LABOR [?]GANISATION.

    Speak[?] at [?] Mr [?] ...

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  57. STATE MINE STILL IDLE.

    [?] of the local branch of the Australian Chief Miners' Association are the morning co[?]ing their conference with Mr g. H. Broome ...

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  58. SMALL POX ON ORSOVA.

    On the arrival of the Orient liner O[?] from London, to-day, Mrs Clifford, wife of a well-known resident of Cottesloe Beach was found to be ...

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