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  2. Election Campaign MR. DANKEL AT MAGILL.

    At the Magill Institute on Thursday; evening Mr. George Dankel, one of the [?] candidates of the District of Torre[?]s, addressed the electors. There was ...

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  3. AMERICA AND JAPAN, ALLIANCE OVERTURES DENIED.

    The officials at the American Foreign Office profess ignorance of the reported overtures between Japan and the United States, in which those two countries were ...

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  4. THE PASSION PLAY.

    Oberammergau, the picturesquely situated village in Upper Bavaria is again, after a lapse of 10 years, the scene of the enactment of the Passion Play. ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    The tenor of the debate in the House of Lords on Lord Rosebery's motion for the reform of the second Chamber shows more of a moral than a practical ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN GREECE.

    A serious clash between Greek peasants and Greek troops is reported to have taken place at Karditsa, Thessaly, in which many peasants were killed and ...

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  7. FORTUNE TELLING.

    I was prejudiced against fortune tellers, not in a blind, unreasoning manner, but nevertheless strongly prejudiced. My antipathy arose in this way. A few ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS. CANDIDATES CLASSIFIED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 words
  9. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Many suffragettes have served their terms of imprisonment in England, but the sentences have always been light. However, since the votes for women ...

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  10. REPORT DENIED.

    The Japanese Ambassador at Washington (M. Uchida) has denied a report that the Japanese in that city have transmitted a note to Tokio with regard to the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN SWINDLERS.

    Swindlers in many parts of the Russian Empire are at present reaping a harvest of wealth by playing upon the ignorance and superstition of the Russian peasants. ...

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  12. INDIAN IMMIGRATION BILL.

    In the House of Commons the second reading of the Indian Immigration Bill, which recessitates the expenditure of £25,000,000, has been passed. ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED AT PORT PIRIE,

    About 500 of the unemployed held a mass meeting this morning near the Town Hall. Messrs. J. G. Shinnick and W. Thompson addressed the gathering, ...

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  14. SHE VETO BILL.

    The Prime Minister has promised that the vote on the Lords' Veto Bill will be taken next week. ...

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  15. TARIFF REFORMERS' LATEST.

    The latest proposal by the tariff reformers in Britain is the imposition of a drity of 2/ on foreign wheat, while colonial wheat will be admitted free. ...

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  16. A PROBABLE EXPLANATION.

    Later news from Washington states that the Japanese Ambassador is of the opinion that the statement about the proposed agreement between Japan and America ...

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  17. LABOR CANDIDATE ELECTED.

    An election was held at Brunswick to-day to fill the vacancy in the House of Assembly, caused by Mr. Anstey resigning in order to congest a Federal seat. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The recent proposal in the United States to send a portion of the American fleet now in the Atlantic to the Pacific coast is not looked upon favorably by a ...

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  19. HORRIBLE MURDER.

    A horrible murder is reported from the Houston district of Texas, which has shocked the whole community. Gus Schulz, his W[?], two children, and a ...

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  20. NOT THE SLIGHTEST GROUNDS FOR WAR.

    Mr. C. W. Fairbanks,' a former Vice President of the United States, who returned to New York from Europe to[?] day, in the course of an interview, stated ...

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  21. IMMIGRATION OF SWEDES.

    Count Morner, Consul-General for Sweden, at the Swedish Club to-night, spoke antagonistically against the proposal to induce Swedes to immigrate to ...

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  22. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The annual meeting of the Bank of Australasia was held in London today. The Chairman alluded to the prosperity of the institution, and stated that the ...

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  23. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    The financial crisis due to the failure of Parliament to pass the Budget has now been officially recognised in financial circles, and the Bank of England ...

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  24. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  25. ATTEMPTED SHOOTING.

    Frederick Gray was charged at the Brunswick Court to-day with shooting Ernest Bishop last night. Gray fired two shots at Bishop, and then gave himself ...

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  26. HIGH COMMISSIONER BANQUETED.

    Sir George Reid (Commenwealth High Commissioner) has been tendered another banquet, this time by the Anglo-Saxon Club. Sir Gilbert Parker, M. P., ...

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  27. SIZE OF BATTLESHIPS.

    According to a statement made by Rear-Admiral Bacon. the battleships to be bailt in the near future will be nearly 50 per cent. larger than the present ones. ...

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  28. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The priases of Mr. Boosevell. who is passing through the Soudan on his way to London. are being song on every side in that postion of Africa. He has received ...

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  29. JAMES PATTEN RETURNS.

    Mr. James Parten, the Chicago wheel corner, who was recently hooted at the Manchester (England) Cotton Exchange, and who had to recreat to Liverpool, has ...

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  30. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 words
  31. COUNTERFEITER COMMITTED.

    Salvatore Matsisi, an Itslian, who was recently arrested in New York for controlling a counterfeit coin gang, has been committed to prison. Bail has been fixed ...

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  32. LABOR IN AMERICA.

    The uausual unrest in the whole of labor world in the United States. is atribused by President Compers of the Federation of Labor to the combination of ...

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  33. RAT CATCHER'S DEATH.

    Joseph James Adams, aged 50, a rat[?] [?] employed by the Board of Health was found dead at his residence Woolloomooloo, this morning. ...

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  34. AFTER THE STRIKE.

    The miners' executive at Newcastle is complainting of attempts by the colliery managers to alter the conditions under which the men should return to work. ...

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  35. CANADA. AND AMERICA.

    A. caucus of Liberals has been held at Ottawa, the seat of Government in Canada, and a motion was passed backing up the Government's position in declining to ...

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  36. PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

    The Labor leaders at Philadelphia are still endeavoring to spread a general labor strike there. The arrival of Senators McNichol and ...

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  37. DORANDO.

    G. Dorando, the Italian runner, has entered for the 15 miles Marathon race, to be held at Vancouver to-morrow. Dorando will be remembered for his ...

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  38. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred at Port Lincoln to-day. Mr. W. Roberts, aged 26 years, employed by Mr. E. Follett, at Happy Valley, two miles from Port ...

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  39. AUSTRALASIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The contracts for the Australasian dreadnoughts have been placed with a shipbuilding firm on the Clyde, Scotland. The vessels will be built on the same ...

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  40. AMERICAN CAPITAL IN CANADA. CANADA'S INDEPENDENCE.

    Mr. Foss, a millionaire manufacturer, who is at present conducting a campaign at Boston, U.S.A., for his election to Congress during an address on the ...

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  41. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The continuous rains which have fallen during the past week over the Clarence watershed have created grave apprehensions of floods in the district. ...

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  42. PEARY AT THE POLE.

    Rear-Admiral Peary, of Arctic far[?] who has been touring the south of the United States for the purpose of lecturing, has cut his tour short on account of ...

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  43. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The second division of the westernmail train, which left Bathurst for Sydney last night, met with a sensational accident at Wambool early this morning. A ...

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  44. STATE AND FEDERAL CANDIDATES.

    PORT BROUGHTON, March 17.—Owing to the vigorous work done by the local committee at this place an enormous meeting faced the candidates—Messrs. ...

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  45. TOMMY BURNS INDISPOSED.

    Tommy Burns, the ex-champion pugilist, who has been indisposed through eating cucumber, has been advised by his d[?]ctor that he must not fight Bill Lang, ...

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  46. LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND.

    The hill regions of West Cork, Ireland, have Lately been the scene of much lawlessness. In order to quell this police were sent to put a stop to the ...

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  47. TRAMPS IN CANADA.

    The entry into Canada of tramps and other undesirables from the United States has become such a nuisance that public action is being taken by residents on the ...

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  48. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Kakspon went ashore at Devonport West, Tasmasnis, owing to heavy fog, this morning There is a possibility of at refloating her, ...

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  49. CANADIAN NAVY.

    The British first-class cruiser Niobe, 11,000 tons, has been thoroughly overhauled and fitted for service as a training ship in the Navy. ...

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