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  2. STATES IN PERIL

    Mr. Deakin had every reason to feel gratified with his reception at the Town Hall last night. A densely-crowded audience gave him a magnificent reception and followed his ...

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  3. THE FAMOUS MANIFESTO.

    Thw draft of the Federal Government's referendum manifesto, posted in Melbourne on the night of February 24, has been found. It was to have reached the office of Mr. W. M. ...

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  4. MISSING EXPLORERS.

    Very little authentic information came to hand from Daru by the ketch Assam Ceylon last night. Other mails are expected to arrive early next week. ...

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  5. THE REFORMATORIES

    The State Children's Relief Department is to be entirely reorganised. Mr. Beeby said yesterday that it had been decided by the Government to completely reorganise the ...

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  6. ANTI-MODERNISM.

    The Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, speaking in the Prussian Diet yesterday, delivered a quiet but emphatic warning to the Vatican in ...

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  7. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Through the revelations following the arrest of Mulkherji (the Bengali youth who throw a bomb at a motor-car which was intended for an officer of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. CRISIS IN MEXICO.

    President Diaz is reported to be dying. United States troops are massed on the Mexican borders. NEW YORK, March 8. ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. RECIPROCITY.

    There was a crowded attendance in the House of Commons last night, when the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, defended the Receprocity Bill. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN HOLOCAUST.

    Further details regarding the fatal cinematograph fire which occurred in a wooden hall at Bologue state that one hero braved the flames fifteen times and saved ...

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  11. ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. E. S. Montagu, Parliamentary Undersecretary to the India Office, stated that the Government of Bengal had arranged ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. WLSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    At a meeting of Welsh members of the House of Commons yesterday it was resolved that the passage of the Welsh Disestablishment and Disendowment Bill ...

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  13. FREE CHURCH CONGRESS.

    A feature of the Free Church Congress which opened at Portsmouth yesterday was the welcome of the Rev. R. S. Medlicott, Rural Dean of Portsmouth. ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. "APPROPRIATE CRASHINGS."

    From one household at Bologue even member of three families, numbering 19 persons, was burnt to death. An engineer, his wife, and eight children were also ...

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  15. STORY DISCOUNTENANCED.

    This appears to be the story of the Goaribari pilots over again, as told by Mr. Beaver. As he was ascending the Kikori River from Goaribari, previously ascended by the ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. THE WELSH STRIKES.

    The "Daily Express" reports that hundreds of families of the 12,000 strikers in the Rhondda colliery district, Wales, are on the verge of starvation. Women ...

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  17. SEAT FOR ITALIAN ARMY.

    The British Standard Produce Company has regularly supplied the militan in Italy with Australian beef for the past three months, but it has been found necessary ...

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  18. NEW INDUSTRIAL SCHEME.

    The Minister for Education and Industry (Mr. Beeby) has a scheme which is taking shape to extend the principles of the Miners' Accident Relief Fund to industries other than ...

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  19. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The returns of the Board of Trade for February show that the imports of the United Kingdom increased by £4,918,448, and exports by £3,961,250, but re-exports ...

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  20. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has approved of the construction of two further Dreadnoughts. M. Jaures proposed that the vessels ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. LOSS OF COAL TRADE.

    Owing to the colliery troubles in South Wales American companies are expoiting 350,000 tons of coal to Havre, France and to Italy, whence the returning vessels will ...

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  22. PORTUGAL.

    The Vigo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that a Royalist revolt occurred in Arcos, Northern Portugal. As the result of violent speeches against ...

    Article : 75 words
  23. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 1177 casks wore offered, and 751 sold. The prices were:—Mutton, fine 36/, medium 34/6; beef, fine 35/6; medium, 34/ per cwt. ...

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  24. SCARCITY OF LABOUR.

    The statement made by Mr. Barnett, secretary of the A.M.A., in his correspondence with the State Government, that mining companies advertise for men all the year round in the ...

    Article : 328 words
  25. MR. BALLINGER RESIGNS.

    Mr. Richard A. Ballinger, Secretary of State for the Interior, has announced his intention to resign. He states that he will prosecute his accusers, who ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. "STAND AT NOTHING."

    The measures which, in his opinion should be taken to ensure victory for the men in the harvester trade strike were dealt with by Mr. F. Hyett (secretary of the ...

    Article : 266 words
  27. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons last night, in the course of discursive debate on the Revenue Bill, Mr. William O'Brien (Independent Nationalist), said that the Budget ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton, Commader-in-Chief of the China station, has been promoted to the rank of Admiral. ...

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  29. SCOTTISH OIL INDUSTRY.

    A shalefield has been discovered on Lord Rosebery's Dalmeny estate, Lin[?]hgow-shire, Scotland. It is believed that it extends under the ...

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  30. TURKISH POLITICIANS.

    Owing to insinuations that Ministers profited by concessions which were granted by them the Grand Vizier struck Ismail Kemal, leader of the moderate Liberals, ...

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  31. OIL FUEL AT SEA.

    The United States Navy League Convention, which is sitting here, debated the strength of the Pacific Fleet last night. Rear-Admirnl Cone, in the course of the ...

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  32. TOO MUCH "CANADA."

    "Canada? No, I didn't visit Canada; I saw all about that land in England," said Mr. H. Y. Budden, a Sydney architect, who has recently returned from a trip abroad. ...

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  33. AERONAUTICS.

    M. Renaux, with a passenger, aeroplaned 210 miles in five hours to the summit of Pay-de-Dome (4813ft), the celebrated mountain in Central France. ...

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  34. COALMINERS IRRITATED.

    The delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation met on Tuesday, and considered a letter which had been received from Mr. Cant, secretary of the Proprietors' ...

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  35. CHAIN OF MISFORTUNE.

    In shipping circles of Hobart much sympathy is felt for the captain of the Norwegian ship Hero, which arrived here on January 8 last from the Baltic, with a load of timber. ...

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  36. GERMANY'S DREADNOUGHTS.

    Mr. R. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying in the House of Commons to a question by Mr. R. V. Harcourt (Liberal), said that Germany in the spring of ...

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  37. "GLUTTING THE MARKET."

    The Australian Miners' Association, Barrier branch, on Tuesday night passed the following resolutions, which it was decided should he forwarded to the State Minister for Public ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. C. W. Littlejohn, of Melbourne, will row for Oxford in the University boat race, and Mr. C. E. Fairbairn for Cambridge, Mr. S. E. Bruce is coaching Cambridge. ...

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  39. "MADAGASCAR MILLIONS."

    The trial in connection with the Madagascar land concessions case concluded today. The jury found that Horne's judicial ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. "PERFECTLY SCANDALOUS."

    The thirteenth day of the hearing of the case in which the South Australian Government claims from Victoria the possession of a strip of disputed land between the two States, ...

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  41. LOSS OF A WHEAT SHIP.

    In regard to the loss of the iron ship Ardencraig in January last, on the coast of Scilly during a fog, while bound from Melbourne with a cargo of wheat, the Board ...

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  42. ALL-BRITISH SHOPPING WEEK.

    The "Daily Mail" says it is not clear how Germany will be able to retaliate in regard to the all-British shopping week, as already Germany, with a tariff of 25 per cent, has ...

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  43. BOGUS BANK NOTE PASSED.

    The police have been informed that a bogus bank-note, apparently for £10, and drawn on the Union Bank, was successfully passed on the Queen's wharf branch of the English, ...

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  44. THE PLAGUE.

    The plague in Manchuria is rapidly decreasing. There were only 18 deaths at Mukden on Monday, and other places are almost ...

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  45. STEAMER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    The steamer Otterburn, which arrived from New York on Tuesday afternoon, met with a sensational experience during the voyage. On January 29, when a little north of the Equator, ...

    Article : 142 words
  46. VERY MUDDLED.

    The affairs of the Gilgandra Cemetery Trust are in a very muddled state. At a meeting of the general trust yesterday, which was the first held for two and a half years, it was ...

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  47. OUTRAGE IN MOROCCO.

    A son of the Minister for War killed the leader of the French Mission in Fez, on the ground that he had executed two natives. ...

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  48. AN ABORIGINAL TRAGEDY.

    An Innisfall telegram states that the police were notified that an aboriginal was killed at Stewart Creek, nine miles from there. The police went out, and found on arrival at a ...

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  49. ACTION FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Lord Howard de Walden is suing John Lewis, a silk mercer, for alleged libel, in placarding his shop accusing Lord de Walden, who is the landlord, with excercising ...

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  50. A LONG VOYAGE.

    The ship Ary[?]n has arrived from Philadelphia, whence she sailed 207 days ago. The captain was stricken blind. ...

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