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  2. BLIZZARD AT SEA

    At least 64 of the crew of the Newfoundland perished. Some 30 members of the crew had remained aboard the Newfoundland, ...

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  3. PREMIERS CONFER

    Questions relating to transferred properties formed the first order of the day of the Premiers' Conference when the sitting was resumed in the Legislative ...

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  4. WHITE SLAVERY

    Fourteen women, fashionably dressed, sat in the Speaker's gallery of the Legislative Assembly Chamber yesterday morning and listened intently while Mr. ...

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  5. LABOR TRIUMPHS

    Mr. J. Earle the Labor leader, waited on the Governor yesterday morning, and handed in the name of his Ministry. The portfolios have been allotted as ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. SHOCKING MURDER

    Jack Kong, a Chinese houseboy, has confessed to the murder of Mrs. Charles Millard, the wife of the Canadian Pacific passenger agent, who meets all the ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. MEXICAN CIVIL WAR

    The rebel soldiers were so exhausted with fighting that, when it became known that the Federal troops had been routed, most of them fell asleep in the streets, ...

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  8. HOME RULE

    Sir Edward Carson's speech to allay the covenanters is likely to accentuate the difficulties in the way of effecting a compromise. ...

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  9. FRENCH SENSATION

    The Chamber of Deputies has concluded its investigation of the alleged connection of Ministers with the postponement of the trial of Rochette. The ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND LOAN

    A Queensland loan of £2,000,000 at 4 per cent. issued at £99, was oversubscribed in a couple of hours. ...

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  11. BRITISH COVENANTERS MEET

    Resolutions have been adopted by the British Covenanters pledging themselves to do all in their power to prevent the establishment of Home Rule without the ...

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  12. EASTER EXCURSIONS

    Particulars of Tourist Bureau excursions still available for the Easter season are given in the Government column. A two-days' trip which should prove ...

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  13. CAPTAIN'S NARRATIVE

    The Bella Ventura has arrived with 69 dead and 150 crippled survivors from the Newfoundland. Thirteen of the latter were taken to the hospital in a critical ...

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  14. SLEEPER CONTRACT LET

    At 4/3 each the Nelson Co-operative Timber Society of Palgarup, Western Australia, has secured a tender from the Home Affairs Department for the supply ...

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  15. SUBMARINE MISHAP

    On rising to the surface, after being submerged during a sham attack at Harwich, the submarine to struck the propeller of a gunboat. The periscope and ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. DISAPPOINTMENT IN ULSTER.

    Unionists here are disappointed at the possibility of their being no contest at East Fife. They point out that a crisis has arisen there through the alleged plot ...

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  17. BIG COME DOWN

    The steamer Aramac has finished the task of towing the hulk of the once-famous steamer Barcoo from Brisbane to Sydney, a distance of 500 Miles. The ...

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  18. WHITE WOLVES

    All the missionaries in the vicnity of Sian Fu, in the province of Shensi, have been ordered to take refuge in Sian-fu, as, the brigands have invaded the plain[?] ...

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  19. EXCITING CHASE

    The determination of Frank Gartland, a fireman, not to be shipped aboard the steamer Dilkera on Saturday morning created excitement on the wharf. ...

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  20. SUFFRAGETTE MILITANCY

    Three bombs were exploded by Suffragettes in an attempt to blow up Belmont Church, but only slight damage was done. ...

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  21. MR. ASQUITH'S JOURNEY NORTH

    There was a gathering of 300 prominent Liberals at the railway-station when Mr. Asquith started for East Fife. The Opposition papers declare that the gathering ...

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  22. NINETEEN HOURS SITTING

    Yesterday morning the Legislative Assembly rose after a 19 hours' sitting, with the Estimates passed through all stages. During the discussion the ...

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  23. NEW AMERICAN TARIEF

    Six months operations of the [?] tariff show that it will not reduce the Customs figures any more than was estimated at the time of the passage of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. CUT IN TWO

    Ganger Costello, an elderly man, in charge of a railway gang at Woy Woy, was run over by the Brisbane mail train last night near the Woy Woy Station. ...

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  25. PEOPLE HOAXED

    In connection with the Ceylon Silk Company swindle the detectives are engaged in sending back the money posted to the bogus company. Altogether over ...

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  26. ARRIVAL IN SCOTLAND.

    Mr. Asquith has arrived here and received a deputation of Liberals. He delivered brief speeches of thanks and made no special reference to politics. ...

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  27. PORT PIRIE AWAKE

    A meeting of bakers' employes, at which all the bakeries in Port Pire were represented, was held this morning, and it was decided to form a union ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. OPENING OF CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Asquith opened his election campaign last night here. He said that he felt it to be his duty to the higher interests, both of the army and the State, ...

    Article : 396 words
  29. PANAMA FREE TOLLS

    The controversy on the abolition of free tolls for the Panama Canal has reached a simmering stage, pending the consideration of the measure in the Senate at the ...

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  30. FALL FROM A HAYSTACK

    W[?]fred Henneker, son of Mrs. H. Henneker, of Hare Street, broke his left arm this afternoon. He with several other boys was playing on a haystack when ...

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  31. SIX THOUSAND MINERS INVOLVED

    A conference of Maitland and Greta miners lodges held yesterday on the question of the afternoon shift expressed its indignation at the absence of the ...

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  32. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    At a meeting of the trans Australia railway men held this afternoon it was resolved that the men would not accept anything less than the rates contained ...

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  33. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE

    A cyclonic storm in Queensland yesterday did considerable damage in the town of Cambooya which was practically demolished, and Helidon suffered ...

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  34. UNIONIST DEMONSTRATION

    The whole of the Unionist organisation has been employed in preparing for Saturday's demonstration in Hyde Park to protest against the employment of troops ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. BOXING

    Bombardier Wells has knocked out Albert Lurie, practically an unknown French heavyweight, in the seventh round. ...

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  36. FOUND HANGING

    The story of a previously unpublished tragedy comes from Gladstone, details of which are very distressing. A young married woman Mrs. ...

    Article : 260 words
  37. NEWCASTLE TROUBLE

    The trolly and draymen at Newcastle are dissatisfied with the operation of their award and threaten to strike if their work is not lightened. ...

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  38. GUN-RUNNING TACTICS

    The "Express" asserts that the Nationalist sympathisers have been engaged in gun-running, and the Liverpool authorities have learned that arms were ...

    Article : 48 words
  39. RAIN AT KAPUNDA

    Rain commenced to fall here to-night, and there is every indication of its continuance. The rain is badly needed for the gardens, and the farmers, who have ...

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  40. SEWER MINERS

    The sewer miners at Adamstown, being dissatisfied with the pay struck work, but it is believed that a settlement of the strike will be reached soon. ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. ON POINTS

    Arthur Cripps defeated Tim Land at the Stadium on points after a 20 rounds contest. Cripps displayed all his former cleverness, and had Land defending ...

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  42. CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Australian amateur cycling championship carnival was concluded to-day, with the following results:— Half-mile Championship of ...

    Article : 50 words
  43. AVIATION

    The aviator Verrier is making another effort to cross the Channel, and has arrived at Calais. ...

    Article : 24 words
  44. MOTOR CAR MISHAP.

    Last night about 7.30 Edward Thomas was crossing Grenfell street when he was knocked down by a large motor car, owned by the estate of the late John ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. UHE UNIONISTS' DEMONSTRATION

    The widely heralded rally of Unionists to protest against any coercion of Ulster brought an enormous crowd to Hyde Park to-day. There were 22 ...

    Article : 161 words
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