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  2. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    The weather over northern and eastern Australia is still under the influence of the immense monsoonal disturbance, which is shown on the chart in two sections. One ...

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  3. R.M.S. ORSOVA.

    The Orient Company's steamer Orsova, which sailed on Tuesday last from Fremantle under quarantine orders on account of a case of smallpox having been discovered aboard, is ...

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  4. "HELD UP."

    Remarkable evidence was given in the Richmond Court to-day in the case in which two young men, George W. Taylor and James W. Cottrell were charged with being idle and ...

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  5. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    A deputation from the Liberal Workers' institute walted on the Hon. the Minister in Charge of Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) to-day, and asked that the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 197 words
  6. MALEKULA.

    The information published in the "Herald" regarding the murder of seven native teachers by a cannibal tribe in Malekula, an island in the New Hebrides group, was given in a ...

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  7. IRELAND.

    The order to remove the mounted troops from Curragh was cancelled owing to the resignation of officers. It is now learned that when Brigadier-General ...

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  8. OFFICERS RELIEF FUND.

    The Earl of Galloway proposes that a national subscription should be opened to compensate officers who sacrifice their commissions "because they refuse to do the dirty ...

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  9. "MINISTERIAL MENACE."

    The Maheno sailed to-day for Sydney. Earl Grey is a passenger. Interviewed regarding the Ulster crisis, Earl Grey said: "I am very strongly opposed to ...

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  10. PRIME MINISTER AND KING.

    Mr. Asquith-(Prime Minister), Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, Colonel Seely, Secretary of State for War, and Mr. A. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary, for Ireland, ...

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  11. OLYMPIC YACHT.

    That an Australian yacht, sailed by an Australian crew, will compete at Kiel in the Olympic Games of 1916 has been practically assured by the action of a small number of ...

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  12. GUARDING MUNITIONS.

    The authorities have removed large quantities of arms and ammunition from Omagh to Enniskillen, 87 miles south-west of Belfast. General Paget has moved 1200 troops to ...

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  13. MR. ASQUITH EXPLAINS.

    The Prime Minister yesterday denied that it was ever intended to issue warrants for the arrest of the Ulster leaders. He also denied that a general inquisition ...

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  14. PARRAMATTA FLOODED.

    To-day almost saw a repetition of Friday night's rain. During the forenoon about 3½in fell in two hours and three-quarters, with the result that many places, especially in the ...

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  15. STARTLING DISCOVERY.

    An examination of the military magazine at Curragh has revealed a deficiency of a large amount of ammunition, including hundreds of thousands of small arm cartridges. ...

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  16. PARIS TRAGEDY.

    Madame Caillaux, wife of the ex-Minister of Finance, who is charged with fatally shooting M. Calmette, editor of "Figaro," was further examined by the magistrate ...

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  17. SOLDIER SHOT BY SENTRY.

    A sentry shot a soldier who, being, late for the roll-call, was scaling the barrack wall at Newbridge. The wounded man is in a critical ...

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  18. NO ULTIMATUM TO OFFICERS.

    The War Office yestetday denied that it issued an ultimatum to officers of the army in Ireland that they must serve in Ulster or resign. It also stated that it had no ...

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  19. ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir Edward Carson has had a conference with the leaders of the Ulster volunteers, and arrangements have been completed for mobilising the force. ...

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  20. "DAYS OF VAGUE NEGATION OVER."

    Sir J. A. Simon, Attorney-General, speaking in Manchester last night, denied that the moving of troops in Ireland was a provocative action. ...

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  21. MONEY IN FOOTBALL

    The passing of another year has left the New South Wales Rugby Football League handling even more money than at the termination of the previous season. That the ...

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  22. "ARISTOCRATIC MILITARY CASTE."

    The Government newspapers denounce the resignation of officers as an attempt on the part of the aristocratic military caste to destroy the Parliament Act, and they declare ...

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  23. SORE LABOURITES.

    With reference to a statement which appeared in the "Herald" regarding the ignoring of State Ministers at Friday night's meeting, when the Labour campaign was opened by ...

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  24. DUELLING IN GERMANY.

    A court-martial in Metz has sentenced Lieutenant von Lavalette St. George to two and a half years' confinement in a fortress and dismissal from the army for killing ...

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  25. SINN FEIN CONVENTION.

    At the Sinn Fein convention in Dublin it was resolved to resist any temporary or permanent partition of Ireland. Alderman Kelly remarked that the Home ...

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  26. TEMPORARY ISOLATION BUILDING.

    After Thursday next and until the Orsova's passengers have left the station, no more small pox patients' or contacts from Sydney or suburbs will be sent to the quarantine ...

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  27. REGULARS AND VOLUNTEERS FRATERNISE.

    Detachments of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and of the Bedfordshire Regiment, and the Tyrone Ulster volunteers attended the Omagh parish church yesterday. They sat in ...

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  28. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, leader of the Opposition, will raise a debate on the situation to-morrow, and exciting episodes are expected. Mr. Wason, M.P., in a letter to the ...

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  29. AERONAUTICS.

    Lord Lonsdale, speaking at the annual dinner at the Hendon Aerodrome, advised airmen not to "dope" themselves. He added that he had no knowledge they ...

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  30. PASSENGERS RELEASED.

    This afternoon 16 of the passengers of the Orsova, who went into quarantine on Torrens Island on Saturday, in consequence of the case of smallpox which occurred on the ...

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  31. DORSET MUTINY DENIED.

    The alleged mutiny of the Dorset Regiment is officially denied. Major-General L. B. Friend, the commander, declares that he is certain that every officer ...

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  32. GENERAL ELECTION.

    The "Dally Chronicle" says that Mr. Asquith will make an early announcement in the House of Commons of the willingness of the Government to hold a general election in ...

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  33. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    Mr. J. H. Maiden, who is a member of the Federal Council, which is controlling the arrangements for the visit of the members of the British Association for the ...

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  34. INDEX.

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  35. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Admiral Palander, chairman of the Antarctic Committee of the Society of Anthropology and Geography, has outlined plans for an expedition, to cost 27,000 kroner, to ...

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  36. ARRIVAL AT MELBOURNE.

    When the R.M.S. Orsova steamed through the Heads this morning she set her course directly for the quarantine station, and 21 first-class passengers, 27 second-class, and ...

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  37. DEMONSTRATION IN HYDE PARK.

    A demonstration in Hyde Park against the use of the army in Ulster has been arranged for April 4. The speakers will include a majority of the ...

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  38. THE TERRITORY.

    According to Mr. Monteith Hooper, who returned from the Northern Territory by the Mataram, affairs in that part of Australia are in a very parlous condition. ...

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  39. STOCK EXCHANGE OPTIMISM.

    Despite the movement of troops, the members of the Stock Exchange have taken a more hopeful view of the Ulster crisis, anticipating a peaceful settlement, and, consequently, the ...

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  40. STATE SESSION.

    The State Government has determined to conclude the present session next Friday week, April 3. The Premier (Mr. Holman) stated ...

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  41. IN LIVERPOOL.

    At Liverpool, yesterday, 75,000 people took part in a procession in celebration of St. Patrick's Day. Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., in course of a ...

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  42. THE SLATER CASE.

    In August, 1912, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle issued a pamphlet containing a demand for an inquiry into the case of Oscar Slater, who was convicted of the murder of Marlon Gilchrist ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 words
  44. PHOSPHATE.

    "There is not the slightest doubt that a find of valuable phosphate has been made at Wellington," said Mr. Carne, of the Mines Department, yesterday, but nothing has been ...

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  45. SIR P. SASSOON'S OFFER.

    Sir Phillp Sassoon, Unionist member for Hythe, in addressing the Folkestone battalion of the National Reserve, offered, in the event of hostilities in Ulster, to provide a vessel ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    A deputation from the Employers' Federation waited upon Mr. Barnes, Acting Premier, to-day, and submitted to him a memorial from the federation upon the overlapping of the ...

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  47. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    A large number of East End women's suffragists marched to Westminster Abbey yesterday, but on their arrival they were informed that it was full. They thereupon ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

    King's Hall: Montgomery Stuart's Art Song Recital, 8. Her Majety's Theatre: "A Royal Divorce," 8. Criterion Theatre. "Never Say Die," 8.15. ...

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  49. PROTESTANT CHURCH FIRED.

    An attempt was made to burn down the Protestant church at Ballyjamesduff, 11 miles south-east of Cavan, yesterday. The pulpit was burned, but no further damage was ...

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  50. UNDER WATER.

    Friday was wet and miserable, and it was a sodden and bodraggled army that went under canvas on Friday night. Then came the storm shortly before midnight, and half the ...

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  51. MORE INCENDIARISM.

    Women's suffragists set fire to the vestry of Clevedon Church last night, but the absence of a draught prevented the flames from spreading. ...

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  52. MURDER CHARGE WITHDRAWN.

    Harold M'Dougall was charged, on remand, at the City Court to-day with having, at Melbourne, on March 14, murdered Harry English. M'Dougall was discharged on the application of ...

    Article : 52 words
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