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  5. REFRIGERATION

    Mr Hanning, President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, and Sir John Filter, a former president of the Chamber, have interviewed the ...

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  6. LURE OF THE POLE

    Arrangements are being completed for an Austrian Antarctic expedition, costing £25,000. It is to start in May, 1914, and will ...

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  7. STOLEN JEWELS

    The three men arrested in connection with the robbery at King's Cross railway station of a box containing £4000 worth of jewels, the property of ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES

    Emily Davison, the [?]otorious [?]fragette, who threw herself in front of the Kind's horse Anmer, in the Derby yesterday, and was severely ...

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  10. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, made an important statement in the House of Commons to-day regarding the naval situation ...

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  11. PLAUSIBLE IMPOSTOR

    The ingenuity displayed by William Bassetts was remarked upon by Mr H. Morrison. P.M., to-day at the City Court. ...

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  12. ROBBERY ALLEGED

    Frederick Coglan, about 30 years of age, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day, before Messrs Bell and Allison, J's.P., with the larceny of 16 sovereigns ...

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  13. VICTORIAN LOAN

    It has been announced from London that Sir Watt, the Premier and Treasure, has gone to Berlin for a few days. White it is probably correct, as ...

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  14. CANADA'S PERIL.

    During a debate in the Seuate today, Senator L. G. Power asked how Canada would defend herself if 200,000 Japanese landed in British Columbia. ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN CRISIS

    The stormy scenes in the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies yesterday has resulted in the resignation of the Cabinet. ...

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  16. STOLEN MONEY

    Eli Le Clercq, a chauffeur, aged 13 years, was charged at the City Court to-day with having stolen a wallet containing £10, the property of Nicholas ...

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  17. STATE-OWNED CABLE

    In a cable message published yesterday. It was suited that Mr Lewis Harcourt. Secretary of State to the Colonics, is awaiting a reply from the ...

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  18. DEBTS AND ASSETS

    An application was made to Judge Motile, in the Insolvency Court to-day on behalf of Gustavus Mayer, formerly of Punt road, Prahran, for an order ...

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  19. OUT ON PROBATION

    At the Collingwood Court to-day, John Hornsby, a tailor, aged 46 years, was charged with having used threatening words to his wife, Jane ...

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  20. AGRICULTURE

    The Agricultural High School Council seems to be experiencing a difficulty in securing the appointment of a specially trained teacher for the ...

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  21. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Bairnsdale Court of Petty Sessions to-day George Morey, 33 years of age, a wharf laborer, was charged with an offence against a boy, 12 years ...

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