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  10. MAN EATEN

    A shocking story of. murder and cannibalism on the part of convicts has been received from Freuch Guiana, South America. ...

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  11. BALUAN WAR

    The opening armies west of Tehataldja at yesterday in burying their dead. The Tursurted 400 Bulgarians, in addition to elr own dead. ...

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  12. POPE'S ILLNESS

    The Illness of the Pope continues to cause much anxiety. The Pope's sisters have been summoned, and his brother Angelo has ...

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  13. RUBBER SCANDALS

    A further sitting was held to-day by the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire whether responsibility rests with the British ...

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  14. SUFFRAGETTES

    Mr M'Kenna, the Home secretary, stated in the House of Commons to-day that Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst. the suffragette leader, who is serving ...

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  15. TURKISH PLOT

    The plot against tho Sultan and the general unrest is causing the authorities much anxiety, and drastic steps have been taken to suppress the ...

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  16. BULGAAN TERRITORIALS

    Two clas of territorial troops have been sent their homes on unlimited furlough. ...

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  17. MINISTERS ABROAD

    Mr W. A. Watt, Premier of Victoria. to-day inspected Tilbury docks. He declares that considerable extension is necessary in order to ...

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  18. THE POWER OF LOVE

    The following letter appeared in the "Daily Telegraph" of March 1:-- Sir,--When the writer was in Brixton Prison as an "active resistor" tho Rev. ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER REPORT

    The newspaper, "Osservatore Romane." states that, after the Pope's relapse on Monday, his condition has shown a constant and notable ...

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  20. GABBETT'S GANG

    The cable recalls one of the incidents in Marcus Clarke's novel, "For the Term of His Natural Life," dealing with the escape from the penal settlement at ...

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  21. PASLAV MOVEMENT

    There much public indignation at a police order, due to the Pun Slav moveme prohibiting all meetings and sin demonstrations. ...

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  22. DETAILS OF CONSPIRACY

    There was much excitement in Constantinople at the end of February when it was announced that the Young Turks had discovered a conspiracy to ...

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  23. NEWS DISTRIBUTION

    With the object of putting forward grievances in respect to the circumstances of the sale of the "Daily Standard." Brisbane's labor Journal, a ...

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  24. AERIAL FLEET

    Mr Grahame White, the well-known aviator, has submitted another offer to the Government regarding aerial defence. ...

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  25. TERRUPTED MELODY

    Before Mr P. J. Dwyer P.M., and Messrs. R. Smithwick, T. K. Rennet and Carlile, J's.P.. at the City Court to-day, Thomas Hunt was ...

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  26. FLIGHT IN BIPLANE

    Mr W. A. Holman. Alforney-General of New South Wales, had his first experience or aviation to-day. He ascended in a biplane to an ...

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  27. FEDERAL TERRITORY

    Mr Austin Chapman, M.H.R., has been advised that the Postal Department has approved of the establishment of an official office at Acton. It ...

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  28. WIRELESS CHAIN

    The Parliamentary Select Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which the Government entered into the contract with the ...

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  29. BLACKMAILED

    The trial was concluded to-day of Reginald and George Treloar, clerks, on charges of having sent threatening letters to Mr Cyril Maude, the ...

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  30. LABOR UNREST

    The dispute regarding rates of pay at the Portsmouth dockyard remains unsettled. As a result, of this, the trades unions ...

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  31. LAND GRIEVANCES

    Members of the Federal Territory Vigilance Association, at a meeting this week, discussed their position in regard to the resumption by the Federal ...

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  32. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    The "Manchester Guardian" considers that the Bill introduced by Mr J. A. Pease. President of the Board of Education, to abolish plural voting ...

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  33. STRIKE SETTLED

    The trouble over the non-unionist question at Cannock Chase, in Staffordshire, has been settled for the time being. ...

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  34. AMERICAN TARIFF

    The new Tariff Revision Bill proposes a concession of 5 per cent, on goods conveyed in American ships. Treaties existing with Great Britain ...

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  35. SPURIOUS SOVEREIGNS

    Melbourne banks have good reason for believing that spurious sovereigns are in circulation. The police authorities have been asked to have a warning ...

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  36. FOUND ON PREMISES

    John Fiann, a foreigner, was charged the Collingwood Court to-day with having been found on premises without lawful excuse. ...

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  37. LEGAL ETIQUETTE

    At the meeting of Footscrny branch of the Political Labor Council last night, Mr W. D. Studd moved:-- That this branch places on record its ...

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  38. REDISTRIBUTION

    A Redistribution of Seats Bill was introduced in the House of Commons to-day by Sir Henry Kimber, Unionist member for Wandsworth. ...

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  39. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day the readings were:-- Barometer, 30.290. failing: yesterday, 30.270; thermometer. In the sun, highest 123, in the ...

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