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  2. EASTER MANOEUVRES INFANTRY CAMP.

    The annual military encampment is now in full swing, and the quiet, old-fashioned town of Liverpool is teeming with soldiers. Throughout Thursday advance parties from ...

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  3. A HAT MYSTERY.

    When fishing in the ocean directly opposite Manly Beach yesterday, the crew of the tug-boat Jumbuck captured an enormous shark. The party had been schnapper fishing, and ...

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  4. THE PASSOVER.

    The oldest religious festival in the world— the Passover—is being elebr[?]ted. It [?]menced on Monday evening and will last till Tuesday. Outwardly there is nothing that ...

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  5. ARMED AND MASKED.

    A man, armed with a six-chambered revolver and wearing a black mask, was arrested at North Sydney just before midnight on Thursday by a civilian named Andrew ...

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  6. A FRESH TEAM.

    "Unparalleled" seems a [?] word to use in description of the remarkable shuffling of the political cards that ha[?] taken place in New Zealand during the last three months. ...

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  7. THE NEW CHINA. DR. SUN YAT SEN INTERVIEWED.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, in an interview here, stated that the greatest social revolution in history was commencing. Henry George's ideas, he said, would be ...

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  8. BIG SHIPPING DEAL. THE UNION COMPANY.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says it is rumoured that the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company is about to buy out the Union Steamship Company of New ...

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  9. THE STRIKE. FINAL BALLOT FIGURES.

    The result of the ballot of the miners on the question of returning to work was officially announced yesterday to be as follows:— For resumption.............. 201,013 ...

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  10. REPORTED ASSASSINATION.

    An unconfirmed report is being circulated that General Li Yuan H[?]ng, the revolutionary commander, has been assassinated. ...

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  11. TWO GIGANTIC FLEETS.

    The Peninsular Company was founded in 1837, although the steamers which it owned had actually been running in the Peninsula a year or two previous to that date. In 1840 ...

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  12. EMPIRE UNITY.

    Speaking at a banquet tendered the delegates to the conference that is being held with a view to promoting preferential trade between Canada and the West Indies, Mr. R. ...

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  13. SURFACEMEN'S ATTITUDE.

    A mass meeting of South Wales surfacemen last night decided not to resume work until their demands were conceded. The president denounced the miners' leaders ...

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  14. BELIEVING DISTRESS.

    Mr. Rosewarne, of the Cumberland Meat Packing Company, has given 100 cases of meat to the strike sufferers in the potteries districts. ...

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  15. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    The city is surrounded by water, and is without trains and street cars. The Mississippi tore a large rent in the protecting embankment, and 500 men, who were ...

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  16. LETTER FROM SCOTT.

    A letter has been received by Kinsey from Captain Scott, dated October 28, on the eve of his departure on his southern journey. The contents show that Captain Scott was fully ...

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  17. WEARY WILLIES.

    Speaking at the Kapunda Liberal Union on Tuesday, Mr. Foster said that under socialistic rule efficiency in the Public Service went for nothing, because rule was not centred in ...

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  18. CRIME IN FRANCE. MOTOR APACHES.

    Carouy, who is alleged to be one of the ringleaders of the notorious gang of motor apaches, and who was arrested yesterday, was armed with revolvers. ...

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  19. SHIPPING RINGS.

    In the House of Representatives last night Mr. W. E. Humphrey (Republican) introduced a bill intended to break the foreign shipping rings, and to give the United States ...

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  20. FORCE OF EXAMPLE.

    The present epidemic of violent crimes is stated to be due to the psychological effects of the publication of the exploits of the notorious motor bandits. ...

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  21. GRAFT IN AMERICA.

    The city has become involved in more municipal scandals. A Grand Jury investigation has resulted in recommendations to the Mayor to remove 10 ...

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  22. ROBBERY AND MURDER.

    A messenger was robbed and killed at Avry, a suburb of Paris, yesterday. The assassins escaped, leaving no clue as to their identity. ...

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  23. DESPATCH RACE.

    The 1149 miles Dunlop military relay race started yesterday, and during the day the cyclists covered themselves with glory. At the end of the day the pedalling ...

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  24. HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Hungarian Government has suspended constitutional rights in Croatia, where the politicals are accused of a desire to disturb the relations with Hungary. ...

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  25. DESERTED OFFICES.

    Yesterday there was a clean sweep of tired humanity from the Government offices. Ministers, Under-Secretaries, Clerks, and Messengers have had a strenuous time of late. ...

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  26. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    President Taft, in replying to the rumours in regard to the establishment of a Japanese base in Magdalena Bay, Lower California, Mexico, declares that there is no truth in ...

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  27. INDEX.

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  28. HUGE CROWD.

    The attendance at the Royal Show yesterday was 95,000, and the takings £4432, as against 83,000 and £3965 on the corresponding day last year. ...

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  29. SCOTTISH CHURCH REUNION.

    The Church of Scotland, in a memorandum on re-union, recognising that one of the obstacles to union lies in the exclusive recognition of a national church, declares that it is ...

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  30. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    The Civil Tribunal has fined Sam McVea, the pugilist, £400 for breaking a contract to meet Sam Langford between June and December, 1911. Hugh McIntosh, the Australian ...

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  31. DISTRESS IN ENGLAND.

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  33. THE KOOMBANA.

    All hope has now been abandoned as to the safety of the steamer Koombana. Many churches are preparing to hold memoriam services on Sunday. ...

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  34. VICTORIA'S COAL MINE.

    In connection with the strike at the State coal mine miners' delegates will meet the general manager on Tuesday to discuss the situation. About £2000 was paid away ...

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  35. LITHGOW STRIKE.

    An aggregate meeting of the Western Miners' Association was held in the Trades Hall last night. The meeting was convened at the request of the ironworks miners to consider ...

    Article : 165 words
  36. CONSIGNMENT OF SALMON.

    At the police court yesterday information was laid by the health authorities calling upon the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., to show cause why 829 tons ...

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  37. IMPORTING DOMESTICS.

    The immigration scheme which is to be adopted by New South Wales with regard to the obtaining of domestic servants was brought under the notice of Mr. McKenzie, the ...

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  38. GARRISON ARTILLERY AT WORK.

    The artillerymen began serious work at South Sydney Heads and Middle Harbour yesterday morning. The forces comprise the Royal Australian ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. IPSWICH MURDER TRIAL.

    The hearing of the charge of wilful murder of Annie Holzwart brought against John Gottlieb Jenner, was conclud on Thursday at Ipswich, before Mr. Justice Real. ...

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  41. A DOMINION FIRE.

    A fire broke out last night in the promises occupied by the Welsbach Light Company and the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, Ltd. ...

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  42. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    The new Defence Minister (Mr. Myers) announces important proposals in connection with, the defence scheme. He states every effort has been made to suit the convenience of ...

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  43. REFUND OF PASSAGE MONEY.

    At the police court on Thursday Humphray Berkeley, a barrister, well known in Australia and New Zealand, was ordered to refund £25, money paid by an Indian named Amrah ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. ASSESSORS OF LITTLE USE.

    During the hearing of an apeal case from the finding of a magistrate and assessors under the Workers' Compensation Act Mr. Justice M'Millan made reference to the wonderful ...

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  45. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Two men named Lee, father and son, were engaged felling timber on Mr. James Lumsden's farm, Beaumont, Cambewarra, last week, when they received severe electric ...

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  46. TRAINING STEAMER.

    The Navy League conference, held at Canterbury, considered a proposal to purchase the ship Dart, now lying at Sydney, for the purposes of training New Zealand boys for ...

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  47. HOTEL AS SAVINGS BANK.

    The Methodists at Avoca are protesting vigorously against the State Savings Bank being associated with the Avoca Hotel. ...

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  48. SALVATION ARMY.

    A cable message has been received by the Australasian headquarters office in Melbourne, intimating that the London Salvation Army authorities have decided to separate New ...

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