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  2. COST OF LIVING. DEIVEES STRIKE DATA.

    In his address to the Industrial Court on behalf of the employers in the drivers' case Sir Josiah Symom, K.C., in support of ...

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  3. STATE'S ANNIVERSARY.

    The pioneer celebration of the State's seventy-fifth anniversary was the cause of a lot of friction and argument at the special meeting of the Glenelg Town ...

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  4. RENMARK TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the fruitgrowers was held to consider the position of the Rural Workers' Union and the Australian Dried Fruits Association. Messrs. Chaffey and ...

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  5. THE REFERENDUMS. SENATOR PEARCE AT PERTH.

    At the Melrose Gardens this evening nearly 2500 people congregated to hear the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) speak on the referenda questions. ...

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  6. THE CORONATION.

    The colonial troops attending the coronation wall be quartered at the Duke of York's School, Chelsea. Lord [?]thcona has donated £250 ...

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  7. MEXICAN SITUATION. REPORTED DEATH OF DIAZ.

    It is reported here that President Diaz has been dead for 45 hours. Travellers returning to California from Mexico believe that the sudden ...

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  8. IMPLEMENT MAKERS. GAWLER MEN CEASE WORK.

    The Gaoler branch of the Federated Agricultural Implement Machinery Ironworkers' Association held a largely attended meeting to-night to consider the ...

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  9. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A widespread panic occurred throughout the city and suburbs last evening. People rushed from the theatres and hotels at 8.30. Windows were smashed ...

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  10. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A severe epidemic of bubonic plague is reported from Siokhe, the seat of a mission, station, near Amoy, a treaty, port In the south of China. ...

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  11. CONCESSIONS TO JAPAN.

    The army officers at Huachua believe that the present activity of the United States troops is the result of a report that two transports conveying Japanese ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The Chinese foreign board to-day refused to accede to Russia's demand for trading privileges in the island of Chinwan to. ...

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  13. SCOUT CRUISERS MOVING.

    The scout cruiser Chester is proceeding under rush orders from Pensacola, Flolida, to Tampico Mexico. This sudden departure evidently confirms the report ...

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  15. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    A peculiar case of apparent imposition came to light here to-day. The mayor (Dr. McDonald) interviewed Mr. Golding, sub-editor of the "Star" regarding a ...

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  16. THE POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    Ne[?]her party to the implement makers' strike appears inclined to yield. On the strikers' side the most important feature of to-day has been the distribution of ...

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  17. FIGHT AND FIGHTERS.

    Bombardier Wells won on points after 20 rounds. In the sixth he sent Porky Flynn twice to the boards, and again in the ninth. In the twentieth round ...

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  18. ITALY AND TRIPOLI.

    Several Italian warships have been dispatched to Tripoli, where an anti-Turkish revolution is in progress. It is reported that a number of Turkish ...

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  19. A GENERAL [?]ECALLED

    It is neliably reported that the Government has recalled General [?]ayes from Paris to supplant General Corral, in command of the Mexican army. ...

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  20. GENEROUS MINERS.

    At the usual meeting of strikers at the Trades Hall to-day it was announced that the Broken Hill Miners' Federation was making a levy of 1/ a week, estimated ...

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  21. BANK POSITION.

    The bank position has been considerably strengthened by the influx of gold. The reserve is now thirty million bullion. The amount received on ...

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  22. ARMORED CRUISERS READY.

    The coaling of the armored cruisers Tennessee, Montana, and North Oarolina has been completed, and they are ready to sail from the lower harbor. ...

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  23. CHOLERA OUTBREAK. TWENTY-ONE DEATHS.

    The twenty-fifth case of cholera, the first outside quarantine since last Sunday, is reported. The total deaths number twenty-one. ...

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  25. NEUROTIC NO-[?]STS.

    The campaign in opposition to the referendum proposals was opened in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night. The floor and gallery were not nearly fully ...

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  26. NO DANGER TO AUSTRALIA.

    Regarding the reported outbreak of cholers at Honoluln, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, President of the Board of Health of New South Wales, says it will ...

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  27. MURDERER SMITH.

    Walliam Thomas Smith, who last night almost completely severed the head of has four-year-old daughter from her body with a razor at North Melbourne, was ...

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  28. NAVAL WARFARE.

    Mr. Wescott A bell. Professor of Naval Architecture at the Liverpool University, in a lecture predicted the entire disappearance of Dreadnoughts. ...

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  29. FRENCH FINANCIAL INTERESTS.

    Local financial interests are much comcerned regarding events in Mexico, where it is roughly estimated this country has £20,000,000 invested. ...

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  30. A FRENCH VIEW.

    That the activity of the United Statesis intendedto show Mexico the [?]ful consequence that would follow the cession of a navalbase on the eastern ...

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  31. ALDERMEN SERVED WITH NOTICES.

    Four newly-elected-alderman at Barraba have been served with notices to show cause why they should not be ousted for failing to comply with the ...

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  32. SNOWSLIDE.

    The new powerhouse of the Hydro[?] Company, Jord[?] & Califs has been struck by a snowslide, which wrecked the buildings, killing eight and ...

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  33. SANGUINARY BATTLES.

    Particulars have been received of a disastrous defeat, suffered by the insurrectors under Mader on Tuesday. The battle was fought near Casas ...

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  34. AN UNDESIRABLE.

    Andrew Joseph Steele, a recent arrival from Great Britain, was charged at the Geelong Police Court to-day with imposition and [?]ssault. The evidence was to ...

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  35. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Four people were killed and several injured chrough a collision between the martime express from Halifax to Montreal and a local train at Derby Junction ...

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  36. VICTORIAN AUTUMN CARNIVAL. AUSTRALIAN CUP.

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  38. WRECKED STEAMER.

    Better conditions prevailing to-day at the scene of the wreck of the British steamier Manchuria give promise of the rescue of £3 of the crew, who last night ...

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  39. ENGLISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Standard" to-day says that Diaz was Mexico's saviour, but the lawless elem[?]ent did not want salvation. The object of the United States was to ...

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  40. NON-UNIONIST.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day Thomas Curragh was fined £5 for having assaulted John Perry, whose skull was fractured. The accused was ...

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  41. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.

    Mr. Ponder, M.P., returning officer, at the meeting announced the result of this poll as follows:—President, Mr. H. D. Gell (ree-lected, unopposed). committee, ...

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  44. MEXICAN GENERAL'S THREAT.

    General Berthdold announced this afternoon that he would lead his army out of Mexcula to meet the federals and drive them back to Ensenda. He would then ...

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  45. DRIVERS' CONFERENCE.

    The drivers' conference commenced in the Trades Hall to-day, representatievs from Tasmania, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland being present ...

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  46. TRACK NOTES.

    The big stand track was mostly in use this morning and the going was good considering the recent heavy rain. Matouree (C. Andrews) ran a mile and a ...

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  47. PLAGUELESS SYDENY.

    The president of the board of health announces that, despite an outbreak in the East, no plague has occurred in Sydney for 12 months. ...

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  48. ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS.

    These will be held-on the Jubilee Oval on Saturday, March 18. Entries for open0 hunters, section fours, and Lloyd-Lindsay close to-night; also acceptances for ...

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  49. MARKED CARDS.

    Three men describing themselves as Italian nobleman were arrested to-day on a charge of swindling a man named Hart, an American, of £10,000 by means of ...

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  50. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE March 10.—Wheat, 3/4; flour, £8; [?]ats, 2/1; maize, 2/1; barley, 4/6; potatoes, 7[?]/. ...

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  51. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOUBNE, March 10.—Mrs. Walker, aged 43 years, wife of Alexander Walker, shift boss at the Catherine Mime, was to-day burnt to death in a six-roomed ...

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  52. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    Wheat shows a steadier feeling, 3/2 to 3/2½; chaff, South Australian, £23 15/ to £4; local, £3 10/ to £4 8/4; butter, dull, a reduction of 2/ a cwt. is expected on Monday. ...

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  53. AN AVALANCHE.

    An avalanche at Tiflis crushed a workman's tent to-day while the occupants were asleep. Nineteen were killed and 16 seriously ...

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  54. LATE TOWN CLERK.

    A sensation was caused to-day by the arrest and prosecution of Mr. McMillan, the late town clerk. The offence with which he is charged is the alleged ...

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  59. UNDERGROUND CAVE.

    While Messrs. Gillies and Miller were well sinking on Mr. Killmier's property at Wirrega to-day they struck a cave which runs for chains in all directions. ...

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