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  4. ACROSS THE TASMAN.

    The country has recovered from the fright given by the chairman (Mr. Mabin) of Wellington's Chamber of Commerce. about the alleged horrifying state of the balance of trade. ...

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  5. LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    A good deal more advanced work is being done by the 6th Brigade that was performed by the 6th Brigade a couple of weeks ago. Tactleal schemes have been successfully ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. SYDNEY'S SENTINELS.

    The manoeuvres at Sydney Heads on Monday night in connection with the fortress camp of continuous training. were the most interesting up to date. The forts were manned by the ...

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  7. OVERSEAS CLUB.

    Mr. Evelyn Wrench, organiser of the Overseas Club, who with his sister, is paying a visit to the various parts of the British Empire, was tendered a civic welcome at the ...

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  8. OMAHA TORNADO.

    Latest advices from Omaha give the lost of life through the tornado as much less than as [?]reported, but the damage done is enormous. ...

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  9. THE WEATHER.

    The rain records in New South Wales for the 24 hours [?] at [?] o'clock to-day were— ivanho[?] 16 points, Pooncarle 10, wentworth 62, Euston 41, Rairanaid 20, Maude 5, Hay 7, ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Commonwealth Bureau forecast for New South Wales issued at soon to-day, for the next 14 hours:—Fine over north-eastren quarter, with sultry north-east winds; unsettled ...

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  11. SHOT IN THE HEAD.

    On March S. Walter Jackson, 30. reached Sydney from wellington (N.Z.), and went to stay with his married brother at [?]10 Miller-street, North Sydney. He did not enjoy good ...

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  12. BRITISH TROOPS.

    Mr. Asquith the Premier, replying to [?]tions in the House of Commons, r[?]rated that Britain was under no secret obligations to [?] troops to the Continent. ...

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  13. THE BALKANS.

    Reuter's Agency reports that the Powers have reached an agreement in respect of the A[?]nian boundaries, including Sec[?]rl and Di[?]kova ...

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  14. LATE SHIPPING.

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  15. CASE BREAKS DOWN.

    The charge against a young man named Rarold Meyers, of obtat[?]ing £100 from Mary Elizabeth Owen by means of a false pretence. came before judge Backhouse and a jury at the ...

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  16. "SNOWY" FULTON CASE.

    Angus Nicbell, 21, was before MR. Wilkinson at the Central Police Court morning on a charge of having on March 14 threatened Norman Les[?]e Smith in following words—It ...

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  17. FATAL HURDLE RACE.

    The Easter Monday meeting or the Deloraine Turf Club did not unfortunately pass off without a fatality. In the Trial Handicap Hurdle Levendale when running well, clouted an ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. AMERICAN AMBASSADORSHIP.

    Dr. Charles [?]ott, e[?]ritns professor at Harvard University, has declined the post of Ambas[?]dor to London which was offered him by President woodrow W[?] ...

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  19. LADY DOROTHY NEVILL DEAD.

    The death is announced of Lady Dorothy Nevill. [Lady Dorothy R[?]chel Mell[?] Nevill, who was born in [?] was a daughter of Horace ...

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  20. UNFOUNDED STRIKE RUMORS.

    Persistent rumors have been allowed to spread during the last few days, particularly while the ferry strike in on, that the Gas employees are about cease work again. This ...

    Article : 150 words
  21. LOST IN A FOG.

    A party of tourists, consisting of miss Couth. Messrs, Sherbeat and Watters, of Auckland, and Messrs, Bingham, willougboy, and M[?]tyrs, of Ot[?]bune, ascended mount ...

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  22. FELL FROM A BALCONY.

    Frank Ritchie. a painter, 25. was given a bed on the balcony at Front's Hotel last night Shortly after the constable on night duty heard a heavy th[?] and saw the man Rit[?]hle lying ...

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