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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Liberalism knows no class. "The north must be settled with white, people."—The Prime Minister. As State doctors the people refused to put ...

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  3. NORTHCOTE CUP.

    Perhaps no event in the history of Victorian yachting will live so long in the memory of yachtsmen and the general public, of whom some 2000 witnessed the race, as ...

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  4. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion in the early hours of Saturday morning completely wrecked two two-story brick shops in Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, and nearly demolished two other ...

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  5. ASO AND SOYA.

    Not so very long ago the sea water was flowing over both of the Japanese cruisers now in port. The one lying in Farm Covo was sunk by shot from the hills as she lay ...

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  6. ROBBED AND MURDERED.

    The body of Mr. Nesbit, a cashier at Widdrington colliery, Northumberland, was found huddled under a seat in a compartment of the Newcastle train. ...

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  7. ANTAECTIC SURVEY.

    Sir E. Shackleton is planning a purely scientific geographical Antarctic expedition, to start towards the end of 1911. The expedition will not enter into ...

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  8. MR. ASQUITH IN REPLY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), speaking at Oxford, said that the recent election had created a position unforeseen by all parties. ...

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  9. THE MUEDEEED COUNT.

    The trial continues at the Venice Assizes of Naumoff, a Russian, the Countess Tarnowska, her lawyer Prilukoff, and her maid Perrier, on the charge of murdering ...

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  10. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this evening there was a strong market for all wools. March 19. At the wool sales yesterday Americans ...

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  11. VICTIMS OF NERVES.

    An epidemic of neurasthenic suicides has occurred in St Petersburg. Two sisters named Kolmanu, aged 16 and 20, and their friend, Mademoiselle Lauriez, ...

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  12. A DIVER'S FEAT.

    The Singapore correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that a diver explored the wreck of the French liner Seyne, expecting to find the Hope diamond, ...

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  13. BUDGET AND VETO.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) delivered a speech at Manchester on the political situation. "I am not frightened by the idea of a ...

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  14. WOMAN'S FRANCHISE MOVEMENT

    The Women's Social and Political Union collected £31,686 during the past year, and held 20,000 meetings. In connection with the franchise ...

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  15. "OUR GOIDEN ARGOSIES."

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, has accepted from Mr. D. E. Alves, as a gift to the Commonwealth, Gribble's "Our Golden Argosies," ...

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  16. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday afternoon a collision occurred between two trams going to La Perouse, which resulted in considerable damage to rolling stock, while a number of possengers ...

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  17. SENT TO SIBERIA.

    The St. Petersburg Senate has rejected the appeal of six schoolboys and girls, aged from 16 to 17, belonging to the town of Possesony. The whole were sentenced to ...

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  18. FISHING BOATS WRECKED.

    Reuter reports that 50 fishing boats were wrecked in a storm off the eastern coast of Japan. Eight hundred persons were drowned. ...

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  19. ICE ELOE ADRIFT.

    Fifty fishermen were working on an ice fioe near Peterhof, a Russian town on the south-east of the Guif of Finland, when the wind broke the fioe, and carried the ...

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  20. SOUTH WALES TROUBLE.

    The South Wales Coal Conciliation Board has terminated its negotiations. The concessions offered by both sides wore rejected, and a deadlock has arisen. ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The "Times" states that the germ of tne Government's scheme for the reform of the House of Lords is to be found in clause 63 of the South African Act. ...

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  22. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    About midnight on Saturday a middle-aged man was knocked down by a tram in Georgestreet. Two tramway men took him to Sydney Hospital, where he was admitted with a ...

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  23. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The New Zealand appeals to the Privy Council Hamilton Gas Company v Mayor of Hamilton, and Greville v Parker, have been allowed, with costs. In the case ...

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  24. ENGLISH SPORTING EVENTS.

    Playing Rugby football England defeated Scotland by a goal and 3 tries to a goal. Ireland defeated Scotland at Association football by a goal to nil. ...

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  25. CASE AT THE GLEBE.

    Whilst crossing Glebe-road, near the Broadway, on Saturday night, Frank Gilmore, a brickmakor, was knocked down by a tram. He sustained a lacerated scalp wound and a cut ...

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  26. WOMAN'S LEG CRUSHED.

    Mrs. Jane Pagan, of Cleveland-street, was alighting from a tram in George-stroct, at the Contral Railway Station, shortly after 10 p.m. yesterday, when she fell. The wheels passed ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King Edward, who continues to suffer from a cold caught on the way from London to Biarritz, is remaining indoors. Although King Edward is remaining ...

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  28. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNED.

    On Saturday evening a couple of motorists travelling between Orange and Bathurst had a marvellous escape from death through an accident which occurred on one of the most ...

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  29. LORD LANSDOWNE'S SCHEME.

    The "Standard" summarises Lord Lansdowne's Second Chamber policy as follows:- Veto powers not to be weakened. ...

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  30. JAPANESE MIDSHIPMEN.

    "In our Inland Sea there is a very lonely island, all away by itself. Its name is Etajima. That is where our Naval Collego is," said FlagLloutenaut Shimomura, on the fiagship Aso, of ...

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  31. NORTHUMBERLAND MINERS.

    The executive of the Northumberland Miners' Association continues the distribution of relief pny to 11,000 strikers. The Board of Trade is endeavouring to ...

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  32. £21,000,000 OF EXCHEQUER BONDS

    The Government is issuing £21,000,000 of 3 per cent. Exchequer Bonds at 90½, with live years' currency. ...

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  33. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    At the Liverpool Spring Meeting to-day the contest, for the principal event resulted as under:- GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE ...

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  34. A MIDNIGHT SHOT.

    Ernest Bishop, aged 48 was fired at twice at East Brunswick, at midnight, by Frederick Frey, who gave himself up to the police Frey stated that Bishop came to his door ...

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  35. MR. COOK AT GRENFELL.

    Mr. Cook, Minister for Defence, addressed a large meeting here last night on behalf of Mr. Piggott, the Liberal candidato for Calare. His speech will prove of great assistance in ...

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  36. THE "TIMES" SARCASTIC.

    The "Times," commenting upon the Prime Minister's statement, writes that Mr. 'Asquith and his friends mean to preserve the second Chamber as a sham and a ...

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  37. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Commissioner for Railways has been advised that the flood waters ivashed away several portions of the line on the Bajool diats between Rockhampton and Gladstone. ...

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  38. CANADA AND UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Fielding (Canadian Minister of Finance) has accepted President Taff's invitation to confer with him at Albany (New York State) on the question of Canada's ...

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  39. HURRICANE AT BOWEN.

    An urgent wire received from Bowen states that a hurricane during Thursday night caused considerable damage to buildings. The rain was very heavy, causing high floods and ...

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  40. FLYING IN AUSTRALIA.

    The greatest success which has yet attended Harry Houdini's bi-piane trials was achieved this morning. After a short preliminary flight, lasting 26s, Houdinal took wing again, and amid ...

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  41. WHITE CITY EXHIBITION.

    Hundreds of Japanese are coming to the White City Exhibition. The trip, including fares and hotel expenses in London for three weeks, will cost each £100. ...

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  42. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The Victorian eleven played a goldfields team yesterday and to-dny. The weather was hot and fine. There was a fair attendance. Victoria in the first innings mande 111, and ...

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  43. FOUND SHOT.

    Shortly, before noon yesterday the body of P. W. Blackstone whe lately lived in Moruben-road, Mosman, and had been missing since last Wednesday, was found on the eastern side ...

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  44. TEN YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    At the Cirouit Court on Thursday Wllliam Williams, a middle-aged man, on a charge of having, on December 23, at Boulder wilfully murderod Selina Richards, was found guilty ...

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