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  2. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    In the Industrial Court do-day Judge Heydon, on behalf of the Attorney-General, granted leave to prosecute William Mullalley and 124 others for alleged breach of the Industrial Disputes Act by ...

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  3. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    A feature of the Free Church Congress, opened at Portsmouth, was the welcome of the Rev. R. S. Medlicott, Rural Dean of Port-mouth. ...

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  4. HOUNDSDITCH SUSPECTS.

    Hoffmann and Sara Rosa Trassjonsky, arrested on a charge of complicity in the Houndsditch police murders, have been discharged from custody, on account of insufficient ...

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  5. THE WELSH STRIKERS.

    The "Daily Express reports that hundreds of families of the 12,000 strikers in the Rhondda colliery district, Wales, are on the verge of starvation. Women and children often faint ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    Flemington races have been again postponed until Saturday in consequence of the course being under water as a result of the heavy rain. The third day's events have been fixed for Monday and ...

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  7. CRISIS IN MEXICO.

    A division of the United States Army has been ordered to the Mexican border, General Carter commanding. The Pacific fleet is concentrating at San ...

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  8. MARCH OF THE WIRELESS.

    The Eastern Extension Cable Co. notify the establishment of a wireless telegraphy station on Cocos Island, maintaining communication with vessels within a radius of 250 ...

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  9. LATEST BETTING.

    Apple Pie is a firm favourite for the Australian Cup, followed at two points interval by Parisian, who is three points shorter than than Prizefighter, who is a similar distance away from Something Irish ...

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  10. A CITY STORM.

    A terrific thunderstorm occurred in Sydney early this morning. Rain fell in torrents, and many low-lying parts were flooded, but very little damage was reported. ...

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  11. TRAM AND TRAP COLLIDE.

    A Crown-street tram and a commercial traveller's buggy collided in Pitt-street this morning. Three persons were thrown to the roadway and more or less injured, and the buggy was smashed to atoms, ...

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  12. A REASSURING STATEMENT.

    The Mexican Minister in London, Senor Don Miguel Covarrubias, declares the whole of Mexico is quiet, except for a few marauding bands in the North, and that any ...

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  13. THE MISSING MANIFESTO.

    The draft of the Federal Government's referendum manifesto, posted in Melbourne on the night of February 24, has been found. It was to have reached the office of Mr. W. ...

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  14. COLONEL NEILD DEAD.

    Colonel John Cash Neild died at his residence Greycairn, Edgecliffe-road, Wollahra, at 8 o'clock last night. He had been confined to his bed for some time past, a mishap in the ...

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  15. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton, Commander-in-Chief of the China station, has been promoted to the rank of Admiral. The King's Birthday will be celebrated on ...

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  16. A FARMER'S SUICIDE.

    George Tate, a middle-aged dairy farmer, lately living at Oakdale, Kangaroo Valley, committed suicide in Pine's Private Hospital, Randwick, this morning by hanging. He suffered from ...

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  17. UNITED STATES POLICY.

    The massing of United States troops upon the borders of Mexico is designed to prevent Japan from acquiring a whaling Station from Mexico, and also as a warning of the ...

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  18. A CHILD'S STORY.

    Levena Sarah Kollier, aged 6, died at Pymble under peculiar circumstances. It appears that on Monday afternoon she told her grandfather that a long curly thing bit her on the leg in the orchard ...

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  19. SCOTTISH OIL INDUSTRY.

    A shalefield has been discovered on Lord Rosebery's Dalmeny estate, Linlithgowshire, Scotland. It is believed that it extends under the ...

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  20. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S LETTER.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a lette read at the Free Church Congress stated that there was not the slightest need for anxiety respecting Welsh ...

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  21. ANTI-MODERNISM.

    The Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, speaking in the Prussian Diet yesterday, delivered a quiet but emphatic warning to the Vatican in connection with the ...

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  22. MISSING EXPLORERS.

    Very little authentic information came to hand from Darn by the ketch Assam Ceylon last night (says a message from Thursday Island, dated Wednesday). Other mails are ...

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  23. AERONAUTICS.

    M. Renaux, with a passenger, aeroplaned 210 miles in five hours to the summit of Puy-de-Dome (4813ft), the celebrated mountain in Central France. By this feat he won ...

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  24. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    The Free Church Congress has passed a resolution urging the Government, after dealing with the House of Lord's veto, to introduce an Education Bill securing the popular ...

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  25. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    In the House of Commons, Mr.E. S. Montaga, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the India Office, stated that the Government of Bengal had arranged with the "Times of ...

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  26. RUSSIAN HOLOCAUST.

    From one household at Bologue every member of three families, numbering 19 persons, was burnt to death. An engineer, his wife, and eight children were almost among the ...

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  27. MR. BALLINGER RESIGNS.

    Mr. Richard A. Balligger, Secretary of State for the Interior, has announced his intention to resign. He states that he will prosecute his accusers, who declared that he was involved ...

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  28. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    The total for 1910 of Government assisted emigrant for Australia is 12,304 nominated emigrants. 8507, comprising 9337 men, 6202 women and 5272 ...

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  29. NEW INDUSTRIAL SCHEME.

    The Minister of Education and Industry (Mr. Beeby) has a scheme which is taking shape to extent the principles of the Ministers' Accident Relief Fund to industries ...

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  30. ANOTHER RESIGNATION.

    Mr. Fred Dennett, Commissioner General in the Lands Office, will resign with Mr. Ballinger. ...

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  31. RECIPROCITY.

    There was a crowded attendance in the House of Commons when the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, defended the Reciprocity Bill. He said that Canada's trade was certain ...

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  32. OIL FUEL AT SEA.

    The United States Navy League Convention, which is sitting here, debated the strength of the Pacific Fleet last night. Rear-Admiral Cone, in the course of the ...

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  33. A FRENCH EXHIBITION.

    The Commonwealth Agency has prepared a great display of products, especially wool for the Roulbaix Exhibition, and New Zealand is making a fine show of meat, ...

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  34. STORY DISCOUNTENANCED.

    This appears to be the story of the Goarabari pilots over again, as told by Mr. Beaver. As he was ascending the Kikori River, from Goarabari, previously ascended by the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The plague in Manchuria is rapidly decreasing. There were only 18 deaths at Mukden on Monday, and other places are almost free of the scourge. ...

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  36. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    The committee of the two Houses of Parliament has invited 58 legislators from the overseas dominions as guests of the British legislators at the Coronation. ...

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  37. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    At a meeting of Welsh members of the House of Commons, it was resolved that the passage of the Welsh Disestablishment and Disendowment Bill during 1912 was an ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.

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  39. DIVORCED AND MARRIED.

    Mrs. Stirling, who was divorced from her husband at Edinburg in March, 1909, has married Lord George Cholmondeley. ...

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  40. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons, in the course of discursive debate on the Revenue Bill, Mr. William O'Brien (Independent Nationalist), said that the Budget of 1909 was a most ...

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  41. TRAGIC ROBBERY.

    Four robbers attacked and plundered a party of drovers in Poland, killing one. The police pursued the marauders, who severely wounded one constable. Eventually ...

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  42. THE FORECAST,

    New South Wales.—More thunderstorms and showers over the eastern half, with still a probability of heavy falls, and squally south-east winds. ...

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  44. A GRUESOME FIND.

    The corpse of a negro was discovered within a bale of cotton among the cargo of a ship being discharged at Castres. The dead man is believed to have been the ...

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  45. CAUSTIC CRITICISM.

    The thirteenth day of the hearing of the case in which the South Australian Government claims from Victoria the possession of a strip of disputed land between the two ...

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  46. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has approved of the construction of two further Dreadnoughts. M. Jacures proposed that the vessels ...

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  47. RUSSIAN BLACK HUNDRED.

    The evidence given in the trial of Larchekin, a member of the Black Hundred, for murdering a workman, throws light on the machinations of the organisation, and of ...

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  48. CONJUGAL RIGHTS.

    A new departure was made in regard to cases dealing with the restitution of conjugal rights, when the bench fined a wife £3 for ever day's delay in complying ...

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  49. A MYSTERY.

    A mysterious airship has been seen at night above various Ontairo townships. It carries brilliant lights, and travels at a great speed. ...

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  50. DEMANDS OF THE COPTS.

    The "Morning Post" and the "Manchester Guardian" do not hold with the demands of the Copts for religious toleration and for political and civil liberty as against ...

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  51. PORTUGAL.

    The Vigo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that a royalist revolt occurred in Arcos, Northern Portugal. As the result of violent speeches against ...

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  52. INTERESTING DECISION.

    At the police court, to-day Joey Hey was proceeded against for selling liquor without a license at the Native Rose Hotel, Leichhardt. It appeared that in February, 1908, a special ...

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  53. ROUGH WEATHER.

    Heavy rain and snowstorms have been experienced throughout California. The railways have been blocked in many places. San Jose has been inundated, and many ...

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  54. RAILROAD PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific Railway, has declined the presidency of the Missouri Pacific. ...

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  55. PARIS FREAK FASHIONS.

    The Nottingham Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution declaring that the grotesque Paris fashions are gravely injuring the textile trades. ...

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  56. PORTUGUESE THEATRE CALAMITY.

    A fire occurred in the cinematographe theatre at Abranto. The audience were panic-stricken, and in the rush for the open air 50 persons were injured. ...

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  57. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    Lord Morley, in reply to a question to Lord Selborne in the House of Lords, said that in the opinion of the Admiralty authorities, the effect of the Declaration of ...

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  58. GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    It is understood that negotiations between Great Britain and Japan upon the new Japanese tariff have been satisfactorily concluded. ...

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