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  2. WINDOW SMASHERS.

    The suffragists have brought their cause to a crisis; the great meeting of "Antis" held last week in Albert Hall has provoked a violent response from the militant Woman's ...

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  3. CONTRACTS.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith." has already taken steps to initiate his new system of letting contracts for Public Works on a percentage basis. ...

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  4. THE WRECKAGE. LOST KOOMBANA.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General received the following telegram from the postmaster, Port Hedland:— "The captain of the Minderoo reports having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FINED £1211.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in a Customs case submitted to him in the High Court to-day to fix the penalties, ordered the defendant to pay £1211 10s. This was six times the ...

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  6. IRELAND. NATIONALISTS AND THE FLAG.

    Speeches were made by students, who were on the platform at Mr. Redmond's meeting at Dublin, protesting against the Union Jack floating over Carlisle Buildings, wherein the ...

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  7. WHAT SCOTT FOUND.

    "In regard to the matter of Captain Scott's reaching the south geographical Pole," said Professor David yesterday, commenting on the latest news from the expedition, "It would ...

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  8. THE STRIKE. QUESTION OF RESUMPTION.

    The ballot among the miners shows that 123,000 favour the resumption of work and 135,000 are against. Durham, Lancashire, Scotland, and South ...

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  9. BRITISH BUDGET. A. PROSPEROUS YEAR.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the course of his Budget speech in the House of Commons this evening, said that the surplus would be devoted to ...

    Article : 544 words
  10. THE NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    The Irish National Convention will consider the Home Rule Bill on April 23. ...

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  11. RELIEVING DISTRESS.

    King George has given a thousand guineas for the relief of the strike sufferers, and Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra have each given £1000. ...

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  12. THE OCEANA DISASTER.

    At the inquest on the victims of the sinking of the P. and 0. liner Oceana in consequence of a collision with the German barque Pisagua a verdict of accidentally drowned was ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA DECLINES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Assembly last night, the Prime Minister, General Botha, declined to follow the example of New South Wales and contribute anything to ...

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  14. ADVENTUROUS TRIP.

    Owing to the impossibility of reaching Burketown by the overland route, owing to flooded rivers, Mr. Murphy, the Independent candidate for Burke, decided to proceed there ...

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  15. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney has arranged with the Government to remit the first instatment of £1000 from the fund being raised in response to his appeal for contributions for ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. FIGHT AGAINST BANDITS.

    A Portuguese commander, with 24 sailors, 50 police, and a detachment of soldiers, had a sharp fight on the island of Karanjuim. Portuguese Indies, defeating 500 armed ...

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  17. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Liberal party in the Senate killed the Highway Bill, a measure which was intended to give Canada great Provincial roads, the Tariff Bill, which provided for the ...

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  18. TURKO-ITALIAN WAR.

    The Italians have notified that a blockade has commenced of Lo[?]a (a seaport of Arabia on the Red Sea coast of Yemen) and Kamaran (a small island in the Red Sea on the Arabian ...

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  19. MAIL BAG MISSING.

    What appears to be a remarkably daring robbery has just come to light. On the evening of March 24, between 6 and 7 o'clock, a bag of ordinary mail matter was placed on a ...

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  20. COLLISION IN A FOG.

    The P. and O. liner Syria, while bound for Japan, collided with the French steamer Circe near Algiers in a douse fog. Ninety-five passengers were on board. They ...

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  21. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    The Mississippi, which is in high flood, has inundated the town to a depth of 8ft. The inhabitants are abandoning their dwellings, boats being used for their ...

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  22. NAVAL CONTINGENCIES.

    The "Times" commends the wisdom of holding the surplus for naval contingencies. The "Daily Telegraph" welcomes the virtual establishment of a naval emergency fund. ...

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  23. JAPANESE IN MEXICO.

    The Senate last night agreed to a resolution requesting information bearing on the reported Japanese activity in Magdalena Bay, Lower California, Mexico. ...

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  24. PLAGUE IN DURBAN.

    There have been 24 cases of plague in Durban since the outbreak of the disease there. ...

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  25. SAILING BOAT MISSING.

    Grave doubt is expressed in Manly as to the safety of two young Germans who were seen in a sailing boat making towards Broken Bay on Tuesday morning last. ...

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  26. WRECKAGE IDENTIFIED.

    Mr. Moxon, manager of the Adelaide Company, made a statement regarding the wreckage picked up by the Gorgon, as reported on Tuesday night, and also in connection with ...

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  27. MARINER'S MARRIAGE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day an action was heard in which John Warwick, retired master mariner, residing at Nambour, sought a dissolution of his marriage with Emily Gertrude ...

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  28. OBITUARY. JAPANESE WAR MINISTER.

    The death is announced of General Baron Ishimoto, Minister for War. ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Advisory Cricket Committee has resolved that if any player who takes part in county matches under the residential qualification goes abroad, when he returns he retains his ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN THE SOUDAN.

    Major Leveson's expedition against the Anuales for raiding the Nuer tribe had a severe fight in thick bush at Odongo, on the Abyssialan border. ...

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  31. MR. EDWARD TERRY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Edward Terry, actor-manager, and proprietor of Terry's Theatre. ...

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  32. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 918 casks were offered, of which 585 were sold. The prices were:—Mutton, fine 36/, medium 33/; beef, fine 35/, medium ...

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  33. INDEX.

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  34. MURDEROUS OUTLAWS.

    Parties of police, after searching the mountains for a week, captured, without bloodshed, the ringleaders of the gang of desperadoes who recently killed a Judge and wounded several ...

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  35. LOST CADETS.

    Despite the keen attempts by the military authorities to solve the mystery of the decrease of 20,000 registrations of cadets who were born in 1898, as compared with the ...

    Article : 214 words
  36. THE FEDERAL STAMP.

    To-day the Postmaster-General, Mr. Frazer, had a little surprise for his colleagues when they assembled in Cabinet. He presented each with a copy of the new Commonwealth postage ...

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  37. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    Tenders for the Victorian loan of £1,500,000, which closed yesterday, amounted to £1,502,200, exclusive ot underwriters' covering the tender. Tenderers had the option of ...

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  38. ATLANTIC CABLES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. H. L. Samuel, Postmaster-General, stated, in reply to Mr. Harry Lawson (Unionist), that while the Government would welcome tho idea ...

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  40. BULLAWARRA'S EXPERIENCE.

    The captain of the Bullawarra, who has been searching islands along the coast, and whose vessel suffered very severely from the cyclone, has given the following account of his ...

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  41. MR. O'MALLEY'S SCHEME.

    Yesterday Mr. O'Malley inspected the new site of the G.P.O. Subsequently he said, "On this we will build a new G.P.O., and later on a branch of the Commonwealth Bank, leaving ...

    Article : 113 words
  42. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    The Oppositionists in the Hungarian Parliament declare that the recent scene between the King and Count Khuen Hedervary, President of the Hungarian Ministry, was ...

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  43. WEIGALL MEM0RIAL.

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  44. QUEENSLAND PASSENGERS.

    Two passengers on the missing steamer Koombana are Messrs. George and Alfred Piper. The firstnamed was manager of Margaret Downs station, and his brother Alfred ...

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  45. FIRE ON TRAIN.

    The travelling post office van on the Sydney mail train caught fire this morning on its journey to Brisbane somewhere between Wollongarra and Warwick. Serious damage was ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. MINERS DISMISSED.

    Great interest was centred round the notice board at the State coalmine yesterday, when the names were posted of about 205 miners, who are to be discharged, owing to the ...

    Article : 49 words
  48. AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. Hamel, with a lady passenger, aeroplaned from Hendon across the Channel, landed at Cape Grisnez, and from there completed a flight to Paris. ...

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  49. LABOUR GROWING UNEASY.

    Mr. Austoy, M.P.(Labour), in an address at Picston, predicted a hard fight at the next elections, but believed that if the democrats rallied to the flag of Labour, and ...

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  50. FOR AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The first draft of 55 naval ratings, in charge of Lieutenant Spooner, R.N, is proceeding to Melbourne in the Orama. ...

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  51. P. AND C. SHARES.

    The deferred shares in the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, which stood at £342 on Tuesday, were quoted at £335 yesterday. ...

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