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  4. BIG AEROPLANE RACE

    The Aeronautical Society of New York urges that the proposed "Round the World" aeroplane race should be abandoned. The council think the project is of ...

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  5. MARCONI SCANDAL

    Lord Murray of Elibank (formerly Chief Whip of the Liberal Party in the House of Cammons), in a speech in the House of Lords to-day, after declaring that all his ...

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  6. FROZEN TO DEATH

    Advices received from Wellfleet, Massachusetts state that when the barque Castagua struck the outer bar at Cape Cod the crew, consisting of eleven men, lashed ...

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  7. DR. AKED'S BELIEFS

    By a majority of 74 votes to 19 the San Francisco Federation refused to allow the Rev. Dr. C. F. Aked, 'the well-known Congregational minister, who recently denied ...

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  8. DEPORTED LEADERS

    Newspaper corrrespondents who went out to meet the steamer Umgeni when she put in at Las Palmas conversed with the deported South African Labor leaders by ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS MR. CHURCHILL'S PLEDGE

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in writing to the Liberal candidate for the seat at South Buckinghamshire, rendered vacant by the elevation ...

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  10. FEDERAL AFFAIRS GOVERNMENT AS TRADERS

    A number of suggestions of a more or less important character bearing on the social, industrial, and commercial life of Australia, were presented to the Prime ...

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  11. A DUEL

    It is seldom that Englishman engage in duels nowadays—at any rate, in their own country. Occasionally they get embroiled abroad, and a meeting results. ...

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  12. PANAMA TOLLS

    After the conference of party leaders at the White House concerning the proposed repeal of the Act exempting American coastal vessels from the payment of tolls ...

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  13. BILLIARDS.

    The match, of 18,000 points, with ivor[?] balls, between Gray and Falkiner, which was begun at Glasgow on Monday, was continued yesterday, Gray conceded 5,000 ...

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  14. MILITARY LIBEL ACTION

    The military libel action brought by Major W. Augustus Adam, late Conservative member for Woolwich, against Colonel Sir Edward Ward, recently ...

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  15. MILE-END CROSSING

    The stoppages of traffic at Mile-End, owing to the frequency with which the railway gates are closed, have aroused the impatience of the travelling public ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET. To-day's Quotations

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  17. GAWLER SHOPPING DISTRICT.

    The petition presented by the electors of Gawler for the creation of a shopping district at Gawler under the Early Closing Act has been duly carried by a statutory ...

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  18. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Cevic, 5,403. R. T. Smith, from Liverpool, Dalgety & Co., agents. Teesbridge, 2,546. T. Cooper, from Natal, (In ballast for orders.) ...

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  20. MORAL AMERICA

    As a result of appeals to headquarters at Washington the officers of the immigration Department have agreed to allow Mr. Dillon, the fiancee of Miss Marie ...

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  21. Under-Secretary for India.

    Mr. Charles Henry Roberts, Liberal member for the City of Lincoln, has been appointed Under-Secretary for India, in succession to the Hon. E. S. Montagu, who ...

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  22. STONE-THROWING.

    The frequency with which stone throwing has been going on in West Therbarton has caused considerable alarm to residents in that locality, and a sequel to a recent ...

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  23. SIR HENRY GALWAY

    Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Galway, the Governor-designate of South Australia, has appointed Lieutenant Hopwood, of the Rifle Brigade, his aide-de-camp in ...

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  24. VILLAGES SWEPT BY SEA

    Owing to a fierce gale in the Baltic Sea recently the low-lying parts of Germany between the sea and Bukow Lake were swept by roaring flood, and for hours the ...

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  25. JEALOUSY AND RAGE

    The award of prizes given in connection with a fancy dress ball held under the auspices of the Balloon Club at Courcelles, near Charleroi, last night led ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion Company's liner, Star of England, was launched at Belfast to-day. ...

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  27. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. T. Pascoe), accompanied by the Director of Agriculture (Professor Lowrie) will leave for Gladstone this afternoon to open the ...

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  28. THE HEAT WAVE HOPE DEFERRED.

    "God business. We will break the record to-day," said a corpulent gentleman, who, with helmet in hand, mopped a streaming brow with an already ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    The Hon. T. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has suggested to the Imperial War Office the propriety of including New Zealand mutton in the ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. HEREFORD SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    The strike of school teachers in the county of Hereford has been settled. The basis on which the teachers will return to their duties is that annual ...

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  33. THE FRAGSON MURDER.

    The old man Fragson, who shot and killed his son, Harry Fragson, a well-known music-hall artist, has died in prison, diabetes being the cause of death. ...

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  34. Lord Rosebery Better.

    The Earl of Rosebery, who has recently been suffering from insomnia for some time, passed a good night, and is progressing favorably towards recovery. ...

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  35. Family Notices

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  36. BRITISH FOOTBALL TEAM

    The Northern Union football team will sail for Australia on April 7, and probably will play an exhibition match in Adelaide. ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET

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  38. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    An accident, which necessitated the amputation of the leg of the victim, occurred at the 49½ miles camp on the transcontinental railway yesterday morning. ...

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  39. EXPLORING PERU.

    The members of the Bisley South American exploration party returned to New York to-day. Their leader reports that they discovered the remains of the ...

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  40. CANDIDATES FOR THE SENATE.

    The representatives of the Australian Women's National League, the Peoples Party, and the Peoples' Liberal Party will meat in conference to-day for the ...

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  42. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  43. KING OF BELGIUM.

    King Albert of Belgium was riding to-day in the forest of Soignes, near the River Sennes, ten miles from Mons, when his horse fell. His Majesty received a severe ...

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  44. TOBACCONISTS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. H. Homburg), questioned on Wednesday as to the result of the petition presented by tobacconists some months ago to come under the ...

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  45. THE SLEEPER CONTRACT.

    The Acting Minister of Home Affairs, referring to Mr. Scaddan's attacks upon the Federal Administration in connection with the cancellation of the powellised ...

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  46. MAXIME GORKY.

    Maxime Gorky (Alicksei Maximovitch Pieshkov), the well-known Russian poet and novelist, has sold the copyright of all his works for £20,000. ...

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  47. A Slight Improvement.

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  48. ALLEGED INDECNT ASSAULT.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday morning Darcey Shepley, a laborer, of Queenstown, was charged by the sub-inspector of police with having ...

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  49. STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT.

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  50. BISHOP OF TASMANIA.

    At the special meeting of the Anglican Synod, which was held to consider the appointment of a successor to Bishop Mercer, it was resolved to ask Dean Stephen, of ...

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  51. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Reichstag, by a large majority, has voted the first instalment of the subsidy to assist in training German competitors, who are to take part in the next Olympic ...

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  52. THE PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    The Minister for External Affairs states that he is hopeful of some of the other States joining in the representation of Australia at the Panama Exhibition. "Mr. ...

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  54. THE LONDON MARKET.

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  55. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Gold.—Bar gold is quoted at £3 17/ [?] per oz. Jute.—Jute, February-March, is quoted at £52 10/. ...

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