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  9. POWER STATION BURNT

    An electric power station in the Saar Valley was destroyed by fire yesterday. As a result many towns and villages ...

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  10. RETURNED AUSTRALIAN

    Mr George Gregory, who left Fitzroy during 1888 for the Dawson goldfields in Alaska, has returned on a brief business and pleasure trip to his native city. ...

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  11. THE REICHSTAG

    Herr Behel, the Socialist leader, has made an explanation regarding the position that has arisen in regard to the Presidency of the Reichstag. ...

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  12. THE NEW CHINA.

    It is stated that Britain's firmness in securing the cancellation of the Japanese loan, arranged with the Republicans at Nanking, on the security of the ...

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  13. COAL CRISIS.

    Great anxiety prevails regarding the threatened coal strike, which if carried out, will involve no fewer than 1,000,000 miuers. ...

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  14. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    In the Relehstag yesterday there was a lively debate on Germany's part in foreign affairs. Herr Ledebour. a prominent Socialist ...

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  16. THEATRE STRIKE.

    The strike of theatre managers and authors as a protest against the new theatre taxes, which are regarded as excessive, has been settled. ...

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  17. FIVE AND SIXPENCE.

    One of the oldest Parliament reporters in the Gallery of the House of Commons used to say that no matter how dull was a debate something good for journalistic ...

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  18. SCOTTISH LOCHS.

    A Norwegian firm has purchased the iron ship Scottish Lochs, 2640 tons, which was built in 1888. from G. Windram and Co., for £6300. ...

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  19. HEART OF THE STORM

    The Atlantic liner Oceanic, 17,274 tons, met with a very severe storm in the course of her trip from New York last week. The steamer lost her foremast ...

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  20. FLOOD SUFFERERS.

    Great distress exists as a result of the recent disastrous floods in Spain. Parliament has voted 1,000,000 pesetas (about £38,000), for the relief of the sufferers. ...

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  21. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE.

    Why are Australians not diplomatists? It may be because they have not had the opportunity. But Canada now wishes to place some of her sons in the Diplomatic Service, and Australia may also ...

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  22. OLD MAN'S. DEATH.

    Dr Cole, City Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue today concerning the death of Matthew Allen Allsop, who was found in the Yarra at South Yarra on February 9. ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The prospects of Germany and Great Britain coming to a friendly understanding as a result of the visit of Lord Haldane the British Minister for War, ...

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  24. BELGIAN MINERS.

    The Belgium miners are unwilling to strike in sympathy with the English miners. Their reason is that the failure of ...

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  25. ENDED HIS LIFE.

    The death of Charles Lupton, a laborer, from Cuthero Station. New South Wales, was inquired into by Dr R. H. Colo, the City Coroner, at the Morgue today. ...

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  26. GERMANS ANXIOUS.

    There is great anxiety at Essen lest the threatened strike of coal miners in Great Britain should involve Germany. All the three miners' unions in this country have demanded ...

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  27. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Ship mails will close at the General Post Office tomorrow as follow:--Portsea and Sorrento, per Ozone, at 9.30 a.m. Tasmania, per Oonah, at noon. Auckland ...

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  28. STORY OF A RING.

    Nellio Hartung was charged at the City Court today with having stolen a diamond ring valued at £22, the property of her husband, Edward Nicholas Hartung, ...

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