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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  5. AFRICAN STRIKERS.

    Six of the railway me who went on strike at Volksrust, have been fined from £2 10s to £13 for desertion from duty and for inciting others to desert. ...

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  6. BALKAN INCIDENT.

    The Bada Pest newspaper "Azest" publishes an inter[?]sting interview with Count Wittes [?] Prime-Minister of Russia, on the present situation in ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Another dasta[?]ly outrage by the militant Su[?]ragettes has greatly angered the people of Birmingham. It appears that the women expected ...

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  8. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Research Committee of the Fabian Society, after a careful investigation of the working of the National Insurance Act has submitted an ...

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  9. THE WAR CLOUD.

    Much speculation has been aroused by a secret conference between the Prime Minister (M. Goremykin), the Minister for War Finance, and ...

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  10. HOME RULE.

    A conference of the "All for Ireland" League is at present in session at Cork. Mr W. O'Brien M.P., leader of the Independent Nationalist ...

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  11. MR. MANN'S VISION.

    Addressing a Labor meeting yesterday, Mr. John Ware said the Labor party had not been consulted, and knew nothing regarding the visit of Mr. Toni Mann ...

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  13. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Captain Tridsea, of the German steamer Adelaide, reports the disappearance at Sourabaya of Mr. Otto Schulze, chief engineer of the steamer. ...

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  14. ANTI-CREEK BOYCOTT.

    The boycott of Greek commerce and all other things Greeck in furkey—especially [?] Smyrna—is creating [?] in official circles here. ...

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  15. GERMAN COLONEL'S PROPHECY.

    Colonel Trobenins has issued a pamphlet in which he alleges that Great Britain is crouching for an attack upon Germany and that meanwhile ...

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  16. COMPROMISE DEFENDED.

    Mr John Dillon, M.P., a leading member of the Nationalist Party, addressed a meeting at Newcastle-on-Tyne last night. ...

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  17. A SUFFRAGETTE CHURCH.

    The Suffragettes of Liverpool have formed a new denomination with the title of "The Church of the New Ideal." It is conducted solely be ...

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  18. TURKO-SERVIAN PEACE TREATY.

    The "Turko-Servian treaty of peace has been signed. ...

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  19. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Mr C. Walker, J.P., conducted an enquiry concerning the death of Edwad Seymour Baker, who died at the Hospital on Saturday afternoon as the ...

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  20. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    Mr Pagel, Minister for Railways, received a deputation to-day from the Methodist Conference in reference to the running of Sunday trains. At the ...

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  21. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Investigation of a complaint made to-day that during target practice on Saturday afternoon a shell from the Williamstown Battery passed over the S.S. ...

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  22. RUSSIA'S INCREASED COST.

    With a view to raising revenue to meet the impending increase in peace effectives by 160,000 men, the Government is studying the proposed State ...

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  23. SYLVIA PEN[?]HURST FREED.

    Sylvia Pankhurst, who was re-arrested for the sixth time under the "Catand Mouse" Act a week ago, promptly hunger-struck, and was released to-day. ...

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  24. ULSTER COVENANT.

    Over ten thousand places have now been opened in England for the signing of the British covenant which is an appeal to the people of England, on ...

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  25. ANCIENT CATHEDRAL ON FIRE.

    The cathedral at Ne[?]ss (3 1/2 miles from Dusseldort), which is one of the finest specimens of inediaeval architecture in Germany, has been very ...

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  26. NO GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr P. H. Hlingworth, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, in the course of a speech at Bradford on Saturday night, declared that there will ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S DISAVOWAL.

    The "Nene Freie Presse" state that the Austro-Hungarian embassy in St. Petersburg has been assured that authoritative quarters entirely dissociate ...

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  28. REMARKABLE REQUEST.

    A deputation to-day waited upon Mr. Flowers, Minister controlling the Health Department, and asked for assistant for the Bulli Cottage Hospital. ...

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  29. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A shocking railway fatality occurred at Mentone on Saturday [?] victim being Mrs Jessle [?] aged 55 years a widow, who was ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    It is officially announced that complete success attended tests with Signor Marconi's wireless telephone last week. For twelve hours excellent ...

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  31. OPINION HARDENING.

    The "Times" this morning declares that there has been a distinct hardening of opinion in all quarters. Mr Asquith will probably make it ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN EXCITEMENT SUBSIDING.

    Newspaper correspondents agree that the anti-Russian excitement in Austria-Hungary is subsiding one writer remarking, possible because it has been ...

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  33. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    The Interstate Commission took evidence to-day in Launceston. Messrs. D. Ritchie and P. Affleck, millers, complained against the ...

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  34. USE OF QUARANTINE STATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook), the Minister for Customs (Mr. Groom), the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman), the Director of Quarantine (Dr. ...

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  35. PLANE SNIP CARRIER.

    The British Army estimates include provision for the expenditure of £80,972 as the first instalment for the construction of a ship to carry sea-planes. ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    A severe earthquake has been experienced in Akita (on the coast of Honshin), and in the surrounding districts. Numbers of the inhabitants of the ...

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  37. THE ABBOTSFORD SEAT.

    MR. G. WEBER TO BE OPPOSED. The North Richmond branch of the Political Labor Council will receive up to 28th March applications from persons ...

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  38. CRUSHED TOES.

    Mr H. L. J. Anderson, of Trawalla, the with a painful accident last week. He was walking alongside a load of posts and rails. ...

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  39. PANAM[?]TOLLS.

    Professor Emery Johnson, addressing a banquet given by the Pennsylvania University, said that the taxpeyers would be obliged to meet a loss of ...

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  40. MOTOR BUS FATALITY.

    The Melbourne coroner on Saturday heard evidence in connection with the deah of Harry Henry Senior, aged 52, who was killed ...

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  41. RECORD DROUGHT.

    The miens at Reefton will soon be compelled to close down owing to the record spell of dry weather. HEAVY RAIN AT LAST. ...

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  42. CHINESE REBELS.

    President Yuan Shih-Nai accuses Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the well known reformer, and Hunagh Fing, of supplying the bandits, known as White Wolves, with ...

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  43. ST. JOHN'S WORT.

    A suggestion has been made that the planting of pine trees would materially assist in eradicating St. John's wort which has proved such a pest in the ...

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  44. JAPANESE NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    As was expected, the Japanese House of Representatives has rejected the reduction of the naval estimates by the Senate which curtailed the original ...

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  45. RURAL STRIKERS RAID.

    The farmers and citizens held an indignation meeting to-days when it was unanimously resolved That this meeting express its indignation at the ...

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  46. STOLEN NAVAL CODE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the agents of various foreign Powers have been making many endeavors to obtain possession of the British naval ...

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  47. WOMAN DROWNED.

    On 6th March the body of Emily Rowe, a single woman, 28 years of age, was found in the Albert Park lake in three feet of water. Evidence was given ...

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  48. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council to-day Mr A. Nightingale was appointed a representative of employers on the Country Fuel and ...

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  49. COMPANY'S HUGE LOSSES.

    An investigation into the accounts of the Hamburg-South America Shipping Company has revealed defalcations amounting to £400,000, which have ...

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  50. EXTENDING GERMAN TRADE

    Last month a movement, headed by Herr Ballin, chairman of the Hamburg-Amerika Shipping Company, was inaugurated for the purpose of ...

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  51. INSANE OPERATION.

    The mother of Sydney Je[?]reys, the wireless telegraph operator in Mawsion's Antarctic expedition, who as the result of a mental breakdown was recently ...

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  52. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the City Court to-day Harold M'Doughall wharf laborer was charged with having murdered Harry English on Saturday night. Police evidence ...

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  53. A PLUCKY YOUTH.

    A youth named Jack Ferguson this afternoon saw a woman jump into the Yarra in front of the Morgue, and he went into the water and rescued her. ...

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  54. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Official news of the strike of men employed by the Federal Government on the trans-continental railway was received by Mr Kelly, Assistant ...

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  55. GENERAL CABLES.

    The theft of jewels worth £8000 was committee here last night. While Mrs Hartog, wife of a leading bankers, was at the theatre the jewels were ...

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  56. MILITARY NEWS.

    The Ballarat portion of the Brigade will parade at the Botanical Gardens, near Rotunda, north end, at 1.45 p.m. on 18th March, the inspection by ...

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  57. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    Advices [?] state that Alexandre [?] in Russian, had been arrested. Documents found in his possession ...

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  58. AIR FATALITY.

    While flying yesterday at Koenigsberg the capital of Eastern Prussia, Lieutenant Lesser fell from a considerable height, and was killed on the ...

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  59. WOMAN'S DESPERATE SUICIDE.

    Elizabeth Schlue, 43, died at Glenrewan on Saturday from the effects of strychnine, self-administered. After an altercation with her husband she mixed ...

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  60. BASUTO CHIEF FINED.

    The Paramount Chief of Basutoland has fined a troublesome chief named Jonathan twenty head of cattle for his behavior. ...

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  61. GALES IN BRITAIN.

    Violent gales are raging in the south and west of England, and considerable damage has been caused in many districts. ...

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  62. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard sates in the second round of the English championship resulted in a win for [?] the scores being— ...

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  63. AUSTRALIANS GAIN OXFORD BLUES.

    M. Savage, of Perth, and Mr. G. [?] Sproule, of Melbourne, have been warded "Hines" at Oxford University. Mr Southee, of Sydney has ...

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  64. EGG LAYING CONTESTS.

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  65. CRESWICK NATIVE KILLED.

    George Corbett, a jockey, aged 43 years, a native of Creswiek, met his death yesterday by being dashed against a tree. He took Mr. Thos. ...

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  67. NO ASTRIDE RIDING.

    The German Emb[?]eror has issued an [?] that the [?] of Army officers [?] relative from ruling on [?]back [?] ...

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  68. Stevenson [?] FIGHTING [?]EATH

    "My little [?] to [?] and [?] C. [?] Creek, [?] Q. "At [?] he has been [?] old that I [?] ...

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  69. SUSPENDED BANK.

    Mr [?] of the Bombay Banking [?] in [?] has been [?] guilty of [?] He was ...

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