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  2. THE NEW CHINA.

    General Cheng Yuan, formerly Governor of the Shensi province, is marching from Kansu with 10,000 troops, purposing to attempt. The restoration of the ...

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  3. TRIPOLI TROUBLE.

    News has been received in unofficial quarters of the result of desperate fighting near Bengliasi, one of the Tripolitari ports. Fourteen hundred Turks and ...

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  4. THE CRICKET TROUBLE

    Mr. McEllione (chairman of the Board of Control) stated in Sydney on Wednesday that he had received a telegram from Mr. P. F. Warner, the captain of the ...

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  5. TRAMWAY CASE

    Mr. Justice Higgins to-day continued the hearing of the case in which the Australian Tramway Employes' Association is applying for an award of the ...

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  6. KING OF ITALY.

    An attempt was made yesterday to assassinate by shooting King Victor Emmanuel of Italy. Several shots were fired, but none bit ...

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  7. THE GOAL TROUBLE

    The Government is being severely criticised for its failure to make public the details of the negotiations for a settlement of the coal strike iat the conference ...

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  8. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    News has been received from Albuquerque, the capital of Bernalillo County. New Mexico, of a terrible railway collision. ...

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  9. UNLEY SENSATION.

    An unrehearsed display of fireworks caused consternation and alarm and wrought a considerable amount of damage to a fancygoods and crockeryware ...

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  10. EXPRESS WRECKED

    The Central Railroad Company's Twentieth Century Limited express, has been wrecked. Twenty passengers were injured. The cars toppled into the Hudson ...

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  11. RPORT CONTRADICTED.

    A message received in Constantinople from Emdihem Pasha, however, officially contradicts the report referred to, and declares that the Italians were decisively ...

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  12. NECESSARY FUNDS.

    At a meeting of the representatives of the American, British, German, and French banks, held in London, it was resolved to confirm the plans formulate ...

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  13. FINGER PRINTS.

    The usefulness of the finger print theory is again likely to be proved, judging from a case of housebreaking which occurred yesterday at ...

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  14. CANADIAN SHIPPING AFFECTED.

    Canadian shipping is beginning to feel the effects of the strike. The shortage of fuel has necessitated the cancellation of numerous intended sailings to ...

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  15. A WAR CORRESPONDENT'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Alan Ostler, the staff corresponddent of the "Daily Express," the only press correspondent constantly with the Turks since the beginning of the war, ...

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  16. HOLIDAY MAKING MINERS.

    To the restiveness of the miners, it is considered, is due the more amenable attitude of the leaders of the strike movement. The miners have had their ...

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  17. WINDOW SMASHERS.

    The 10-suffragettes who on March 1 indulged in window smashing pranks, were charged before the Court of General Sessions to-day. Four were ...

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  18. PRO-COALITION MOVEMENT.

    Advices have been received to the effect that the foreign legations opine that there is little hope of the movement for a coalition Government proving ...

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  19. FEDERAL AWARDS.

    At least two of the branches of the Federated Butchers' Employes' Association intend to use their best influence at the meeting of the federal council ...

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  20. AN INDEPENDENT BALLOT.

    At [?]beston the miners are taking an independent ballot as to whether a continuance of the strike, even should the minimum wage be conceded, is favored. ...

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  21. CANADIAN ISCDGET.

    The Canadian Goverment's financial Budget, just issued, shows a surplus of £6,000,000 for the year. It is intended to reduce the public debt by £230,000. ...

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  22. EDUCATION CONGRESS.

    The third day of the Educational Congress which was held to-day again saw a large attendance of delegates. During the afternoon the chair was ...

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  23. GENERAL CHENG YUAN.

    The exact position of General Cheng Yuan, who is reported to be marching upon the capital with 10,000 troops, with the object of restoring the Emperor, is ...

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  24. SCOTCH MINERS ANXIOUS.

    It [?] reported that the Scottish miners are also anxious to return to their pits. The distress in the Nottingham district is prompting them to press for an early ...

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  25. THE AEGEAN SEA ACTION.

    Authoritative reports are to hand concerning the intended movements of Italy in respect to an assault upon, the Aegean Sea ports and the Dardanelles. They ...

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  26. DISTRESS INCREASING.

    Messages from the provinces to-day show the spread of distress. At Stockport the inability of the poor to purchase coal has prompted the ...

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  27. OUTLOOK GLOOMY.

    The South Wales and Scotch mineowners persistently refuse to discuss the proposals in any form, the result being that the outlook is gloomy, and there appears ...

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  28. CHENG YUAN'S DOINGS.

    Four gunboats have been dispatched from here to Canton. An eyewitness describes the scenes along the route of Gheneral Cheng Yuan's march as lerrible, ...

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  29. RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS.

    The railway traffic returns for the week show a decrease of £500,000. ...

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  30. MONEY MAD.

    Public officials have all kinds of callers, but a lady who to-day waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was a little out of the ordinary. ...

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  31. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    The textile strike at St. Lawrance has terminated. The workers have agreed to accept the increase of 10 per cent. upon the present wages offered by the ...

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  32. LANCASHIRE TRANSPORT TRADE.

    In Lancashire the difficulty of transporting raw material has become more serious owing to the stoppage of fuel supplies. ...

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  33. ALIENS.

    Further interesting evidence was tendered in the City Court this morning when the hearing was continued of the chaise against the three Chinese ...

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  34. RIOTING IN LANCASHIRE.

    Rioting has taken place among the strikers at St. Helena, in Lancashire. Three policemen were wounded. Although nearly two million workmen ...

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  35. EXCHANGE MEMBERS.

    Business on the Liverpool and New castle Exchanges is at a standstill. Members are amusing themselves by indulging in games of football. ...

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  36. AGGRESSIVE ITALY.

    It is rumored in diplomatic circles that Italy is contemplating naval action against Turkish seaports on the Aegean Sea, with the ultimate intention of ...

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  37. WESTPHALIAN STRIKE.

    A conflict, attended with fatalities, occurred between the Westphalian miners on strike and the police at Herns., Stones and revolvers were freely made ase"of, ...

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  38. RAIDS ON BREAD VANS.

    Numerous raids on bread vans have occurred in Glasgow, and coal and wood stores have also been raided. ...

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  39. DREDGING MANCHESTER CANAL.

    At Manchester numbers of men and women are employing their time in dredging the canal to recover coal which from time to time has fallen from ...

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  40. IMPURE LITERATURE

    A conference convened by the Catholic Federation for the purpose of devising means for suppressing impure literature met in the town hall to-night. ...

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  41. CONTACT MINES AFLOAT.

    The British Foreign Office has been notified that contact mines are now floating in the vicinity of the Dardanelles Straits: ...

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  42. ARRESTS NUMEROUS.

    The strike movement is widening among the Westptalian miners. It is officially stated that the provincial authorities were responsible for an ...

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  43. RISE IN MEAT.

    Fresh beef is selling at 1/ per 1b., and mutton at 1/1 per lb. ...

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  44. HUNTING ACCIDENT

    While hunting with the Leicestershire hounds the Duke of Marlborough was thrown from his horse and experienced a broken shoulder blade. ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Mr. Thomas, Minister of External Affairs, has received a communication from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) (to the effect that a German syndicate has ...

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  46. NORTH WALES MINERS' UNION.

    The funds of the North Wales Miners' Association will, it is announced, become exhuasted this week. ...

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  47. THE SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE.

    It is authoritatively announced that the motive in adjourning the conference having for its object the settlement of the trouble is to permit all parties to ...

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  48. BARRIER LABOR NOTES

    A special meeting of the B.L.F., was held last night, when a report was received from the executive committee re combined unions. It was decided to ...

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  49. THE SILESIAN STRIKE.

    The conditions appertaining to the strike of miners at Lorraine, in Saxony, and Silesia, go to show that the question of shortening the hours of labor ...

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  50. BURNING MONEY.

    The incineration of soiled currency notes was continued to-day by the Treasury officials near the Treasury buildings. All told, about 15,000 notes ...

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  51. RUMORS CURRENT.

    The Government is still preserving an attitude of secrecy concerning the confernce. It is said that one proposal to which, ...

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  52. BURGLARY.

    The police have been informed of a robbery from the residence of Mr. W. F. Andrews, solictor, during the absence of the owners. ...

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  53. THE WESTPHALIAN STRIKERS.

    It is announced that the Westphalian strikers are to be notified that they are discharged on account of a breach of contract, and six days' pay will be ...

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  54. DAY LABOR,

    A departmental report called for by the Minister of Works shows that day labor on the Moree to Mungindi railway construction works will result in a ...

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  55. HORSE DRIVERS.

    The first meeting of the horse drivers and Wholesale Employes' Union was held last night, and was well attended. A large number of members was ...

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  56. PRUSSIAN STATE MINERS.

    The managers of the Prussian State mines in the Saar region, replying to a demand from the miners for an increase in wages, state that while the men were ...

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  57. MR. ASQUITH'S IDEA.

    According to the morning papers the Prime Minister (Mr. Acquith) has been trying to persuade the miners to return to work on the basis of 5/ per diem as ...

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  58. CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, March 14.—Samuel Northey (22), an employe of the Sydney City Council, was assisting to unload poles lor the electric light service at ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. SILVER CITF SHOW.

    Mr. A. Malhouse presided at a meeting of the Silver City show committee on Monday night. Details in connection with the forthcoming show were ...

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  61. FALL INTO THE SEA.

    ROBE, March 11. — Mr. J. J. Elliott met with an accident last night which might have ended seriously. While on the jetty watching the Kintore loading he ...

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