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  2. WRECKS.

    Within the short space of 12 hours two wrecks have been reported along the north-west coast. Last night a fishing boat arrived at ...

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  3. CUMBEROONA.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry yesterday returned from the Albury district, where he recently paid an official visit. During his speeches at Culcairn and Albury, ...

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  4. ARMAMENTS.

    Admiral von Tirpitz, Minister for the Navy, speaking in the Reichstag, referred to the question of armaments. He said that Great Britain's ratio of 16 to 10 was still acceptable, ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    intense intereest is being manifested in the Inde[?] Bill, and the House of Assembly was crowned last evening, when General J. C. Smuts (Minister for Defence) spoke for ...

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  6. "LAZY" STRIEE.

    To-night's mass meeting of the Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union, to be held in the basement of the Town Hall, will, it is expected by union officials, fall into line with ...

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  7. THE LAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) opened his Scottish land campaign in Glasgow to-day. He said that although there were ...

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  8. TRAIN SMASH.

    The railway traffic was considerably disorganised this morning by runaway trucks crashing into a goods train on the line near Adamstown. ...

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  9. ROCKCHOPPERS.

    An explanation was made yesterday by the secretary of the Rockchoppers and Sewer Miners' Union (Mr. J. Everleigh) of the position that has been created by the ...

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  10. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Federal Parliament will reassemble on Wednesday, April 15. That is the first business day after the Easter vacation. This announcement was made by the Prime ...

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  11. UNIONIST ATTITUDE.

    Colonel A. H. Lee, M.P., in a speech at Farohnm last night, declared that the Unionists would not accept anything short of the two-keels-to-one standard. ...

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  12. ARBITRATION.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Estell, made a statement yesterday indicating that important amendments of the Arbitration Act are in contemplation. ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Three fires caused by women's suffragists occurred last night. The first was discovered in Aboruchill Castle, Comrie, a village in Perthshire, and ...

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  14. CLAIM TO FAME.

    Mr. John McDcvItt, of Wilkeabarro, Pennsylvania, who recently created a sensation in New York by spending a large fortune in a single day, arrived here to-day by ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL SCENES.

    It appears that the Cambewarra left Rotterdam for Sydney about the end of November last year. She had a crew of 14 hands, including eight Dutchmen and six Germans. ...

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  16. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    An accident occurred at the Commonwealth Portland Cement Works at Piper's Flat this afternoon. The company is sinking a shaft for water ...

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  17. THE LODGES.

    The Molong friendly societies have refused to accept the B.M.A. agreement unconditionally. On Monday afternoon a mass meeting was ...

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  18. MINERS LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A hundred and fifty miners sailed in the steamer Berrima for Australia yesterday. At Johannesburg yesterday Connerty, Neild, Buckley, and Carson were committed for trial ...

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  19. MONEY MARKET.

    Contracts have been signed for a Greek loan of £10,000,000 at 5 per cent. A total of £7,000,000 was offered in Paris, £2,000,000 in London at 92, and the balance ...

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  20. HECKLING MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speech at Glasgow last night was punctuated by interruptions from women's suffragists, many of whom were ejected. ...

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  21. UNION PROTESTS.

    During the week the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) received from Mr. Arthur Vernon, secretary of the United Labourers' Protective Society of N.B.W., a letter, which embodied ...

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  22. "RECONVERT PUBLIC OPINION. "

    Replying to a deputation from the Scottish Women's Liberal Federation yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that women should endeavour to re-convert public ...

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  23. THE A.W.U.

    A report from Ganmain, published yesterday, quoted the assertion of a union organiser that three chaftcutters at Coolamon had tried to make a start but could not get a full ...

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  24. PEACE CENTENARY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in addressing a great meeting in the city yesterday in celebration of the century of peace between Britain and the United States, ...

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  25. WHEAT STACKS.

    There is an immense quantity of wheat at Williamstown awaiting shipment. Since the beginning of the grain transport season on December 16, a total of 3,849,784 bags has been ...

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  26. MESSAGE FROM SEA.

    James J. Hipwood last week picked up on Towah Beach a tightly corked bottle containing an excellently-preserved piece of paper on which was clearly written in ink, evidently ...

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  27. CHURCH DISCIPLINE.

    The Presbyterian Ministers' Association is demanding the resignation of the Rev. Dr. C. F. Aked in consequence of his statement in a sermon that he did not support the doctrine of ...

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  28. IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The Democratic party leaders have stated that the party is unable to support women's suffrage as a' Federal question. They point out that it ought, instead, to be dealt with by ...

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  29. CHARGES OF GRAFT.

    In the Provincial House of Assembly last night, during the hearing of the graft charges against certain members originating through the action of the proprieters of the "Daily ...

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  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  31. BABY BONUS.

    The decision of the jury, before whom Dr. Edward George Leger Erson was tried at the December sitting of the Criminal Court, on charges of offences against the Maternity ...

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  32. A START IN VICTORIA.

    The stevedores loading deepsea ships at Port Melbourne commenced their strike against overtime to-day, but the wharf-labourers will work overtime until February ...

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  33. HAYTIEN REVOLUTION.

    A permanent committee is now exercising executive power owing to the president's flight. The committee has convoked Congress in ...

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  34. STRIKE AT MATONG.

    The rural workers' trouble in this, district has been further aggravated by a strike of four chaffcutters at Matong, all employees having demanded log rates. ...

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  35. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    The Burnett Immigration Bill, which prescribes a literacy test for the admission of immigrants to the United States, was agreed to by the House of Representatives ...

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  36. REVOLT IN PERU.

    President Billinghurst is a prisoner in the hands of the revolutlonaries under Colonel Benavides. During a sharp fight between the ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales Rugby League received a cablegram yesterday, confirming the Northern Union's refusal to send a team to Australasia on the terms offered. ...

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  38. IRONWORKS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Cann) replied yesterday to the query raised in the "Herald" of Thursday as to how the iron and steel works under construction at ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. CAPTAIN RETICENT.

    Captain Van der Hay, master of the lost vessel, when interviewed this morning provided no information beyond the fact that it took him l8 hours, to come down from the ...

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  41. PARK ORATORS.

    The Labour Council of New South Wales gave consideration last night to the differentiation of the City Council in favour of religious bodies in the matter of holding meetings ...

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  42. MR. DENHAM IN LONDON.

    Mr. Denham, Premier of Queensland, invited 20 London journalists to meet him today, when he described the position and prospects of Queensland. ...

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  43. DIVORCE IN UNITED STATES.

    Senator Ransdoll, of Louisiana, yesterday proposed an amondment to the Constitution providing for the absolute prohibition of divorce throughout the United States and its ...

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  44. ENGINEER'S DIVE.

    The chief engineer, Mr. W. G. S. Krisypn, is a big, hardy sallorman. He was the last to attempt to leave the sinking ship, and when she at length took her sudden plunge into 20 ...

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  45. SECOND OFFICER'S STORY.

    The second officer of the vessel tells the story of the disaster as follows:—The Cambewarra struck the reef about 1 o'clock on Tuesday morning. She bumped several times on ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Her Rajesty's Theatre" "Come Over Here," 7.50. Theatre Roval: "Monsieur [?] 8. Criterion Theatre: "Officer 666," 8.15. Palace Theatre: "The Grafters," 8. ...

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  47. ATTACKED BY A SNAKE.

    Robert Watson, of Spring Plains station, was yesterday afternoon at an out station six miles from the homestead. He was on top of a haystack getting feed ...

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  48. TOURING CRICKETERS.

    Mr. J. W. H. T. Douglas, captain of the Marylobone cricket team now touring South Africa, has telegraphed to England, stating that he is quite unaware of the team's ...

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  49. FLOODS IN BRAZIL.

    It is officially stated that in the State of Bahia 1000 people have perished through tho recent floods. Many villages and towns have been ...

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  50. "BLACK" RABBITS.

    DUBBO. Thursday. Mr. E. Finn, secretary of the Dubbo I. bit Trappers' Association, states that a movement has been started to have all rabbit ...

    Article : 58 words
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