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  2. WILLOUGHBY.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. C. G. Wade) on Saturday said:—"The return presented to Parliament last week of the details of voting during the last State elections ...

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  3. ART GALLERY.

    Recently Archbishop Kelly criticised the National Art Gallery, and deplored the tendency of modern art. He reverted to the subject yesterday. ...

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  4. OUR FLEET.

    With the flagship and other vessels of the Royal Australian Navy which returned "home" after an absence of four months on Saturday, there came their ...

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  5. IRON TRADES.

    The decision of the Ironworkers' Assistants' Union to have a ballot on the question of the resumption of work, as recommended by the defence committee, was being acted upon at ...

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  6. PANAMA TOLLS.

    A number of papers this morning publish eulogistic tomments on President Wilson's appeal to the United States Congress to repeal the clauses in the Panania Canal Act ...

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  7. POPULATION.

    "There are three big questions that Victoria has to face—decentralisation, the adoption of the initiative and referendum, and the matter of paying women the same as en ...

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  8. BOYCOTT.

    Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent says that private cablegrams have been received there stating that as a result of conferences in London [?] the Transport Workers, ...

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  9. HEROIC STORY.

    Advices from Nairobi, British East Africa, convey a stirring parrative of heroism and pluck in with an incident that happened to the south-eastward of Lake ...

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  10. ACTION AGAINST THE UMGENI.

    A writ has been issued against the owners of the Umgeni, the steamer chartered by the South African Government to bring the deported strike leaders to England. ...

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  11. THE REPEAL BILL.

    Senator Sims's Bill ropcaling the clauses in the Panama Canal Act, exempting United States coastwise shipping from the payment of tolls, has been reported favourably to the ...

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  12. TOM MANN SAILS.

    Hundreds of Labourites, singing socialist songs, bade farewell to Tom Mann at Waterloo Station as he left en route fr South Africa last night. ...

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  13. STATION TRAGEDY.

    News was received in town this morning that Mr. Sydney Jones had been shot dead at Cadow station by Jessie Cattanach, a housemaid, who thereupon committed suicide. ...

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  14. THE INDEMNITY BILL.

    The Idemnity Bill passed the report stage in the House of Assembly last night. An amendment moved by Mr. J. X. Merriman to cancel the banishment clause was ...

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  15. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS.

    In April last year Lord Alfred Douglas was bound over at the Old Balley in the sum of £500, on a charge of libelling his father-in-law. Colonel Custance, in ...

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  16. EFFECT ON COKE TRADE.

    The iron strike is having a serious effect on the cokeworks in this district. A large number of men have been compelled to work short time this week owing to there being no ...

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  17. TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    M. Clemenceau, commenting on the attacks [?] Russisa by German newspapers, declares that the Triple Entente will not be broken up, "despite the amiability, barbed with threats, ...

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  18. STRIKE EXPENDITURE.

    The estimates, which were introduced in the House of Assembly last night, provide £250,000 to rover the repression of the strikes of July and January, including ...

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  19. SLEEPERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) on Saturday made public the broad terms of the new contract which the Federal Government has entered into with the Western Australian ...

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  20. HOME RULE.

    The Radical newspapers accept as authoritative a statement to the effect that, at the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, it was decided to offer every Irish county the right to ...

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  21. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Tariff Reform League Conference yesterday was attended by 1500 delegates. A letter was road from Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., staling that be regretted the ...

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  22. MEXICO.

    Dr. Cecil Spring-Rice, the British Ambassador, during the week complained that the Mexican rebels near Chihuahua had driven out [?] Englishman named Sydnam, and had ...

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  23. PROHIBITION.

    Cardinal Gibbons is being greatly criticised for having declared that it would be impossible to enforce prohibition in any Chrisitian country. ...

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  24. "NOT ALTOGETHER SATISFACTORY."

    The agreement was referred to by Mr. Scaddan, prior to his departure for Melbourne last evening. "The previous Federal Ministry," said Mr. ...

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  25. NEW GOVERNORS-GENERAL.

    The members of thr Royal Colonial Institute will hold a banquet in honour of Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson (Governor-General Designate of the Commonwealth) and Sir Sydney Buxton ...

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  26. AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, who has recently taken part in a number of flights, has decided to obtain an airman's certificate. ...

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  27. PERILOUS FLIGHT.

    Scotland completed a flight from Timaru to Christchurch. Leaving Orari at 3.20 p.m., [?]he arrived at Christchurch at 5.5 p.m. Scotland said his journey had been a bad one. The ...

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  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  29. "DIE HARDS" AND DISSOLUTION.

    Sir Henry Lucy asserts that the "Die Hards" in the House of Lords are determined to reject the Army (Annual) Bill, thus necessitating. A dibsolution of Parliament in ...

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  30. NEW FLYING BASE.

    A new Flying Corps base is being established at Dover at a cost of £45,000. ...

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  31. CATTLE KING.

    Mr. Sidney Kidman, who is at present on a visit to Brisbane, yesterday said: "I have never sold a beast to Swifts', and perhaps I never will, but I am very favourable ...

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  32. MODERN WOMEN.

    Bishop Farthing, in the course of an address, denounced women's afternoon gatherings, their prosent method of dancing, and their shameless manner of dressing. Young ...

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  33. BRITISH DECLARATION.

    The Union Defence League has received application for forms for a million signatures to the British declaration against the passage of the Home Rule Bill before. It is ...

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  34. SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION.

    The newspapers of various political parties are supporting the memorial signed by 350 members of the House of Commons, presented to Mr. Asquith, urging that Great Britain ...

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  35. LIBELLING A PRINCE.

    Ernest Meyer, editor of the socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts," has been sentenced to imprisonment for three months for libelling the Crown Prince in connection with his ...

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  36. BURGLAR CHASE.

    About 6 o'clock on Saturday morning a daughter of William lleutcr, the proprietor of the Darlinghurst Laundry, discerned a man in her room. She screamed, and the ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  38. FLEET OF SAILERS.

    No fewer than six sailing vessels, all bound for Newcastle, made their appearance off the count during the week-end. The Gemran barque Obortita, from teh ...

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  39. SNAKE IN A STONE.

    While Mr. W. Surndle was sinking a well at Mr. J. Wilson's property, Pine Park, Coobang, at a depth of 18 feet, he struck a peculiar stone, which broke under a blow ...

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  40. LABOUR EXCHANGE ROBBED.

    Burglars blew open a safe with gelignite in the City-road Labour Exchange. They used pillows to deaden the sound of the explosion. ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Come Over Here," 7.45. Theatre Royal: "A Royal Divorce," 8. [?] Theatre: "Never Say Die," 8.15. [?] Theatre: "Land of Nod," 8. ...

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  42. INJURED CADET.

    The Military Board, it is reported, has recommended compensation of £191, at the rate of 3s 6d per, day, to the mother of a cadet, Cann, who last month sustained ...

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  43. OBITUARY.

    Sir George Ross, formerly Premier of Ontario, and for some years leader of the Opposition in the Canadian Senate, died last night aged 72 years. ...

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  44. FIGHTING IN SOUDAN.

    Major Conry, if the Eygptian army, with part of an Arab battalion, overtook 30 outlaws at Wadi H[?], with whom they had a sharp fight. ...

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  45. LATE LIEUTENANT NINNIS.

    In reply to a message of sympathy which was despatched to Dr. Mawson and his Antarctic party, the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. A. A. Simpson) has received the following cablegram ...

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