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  2. AUSTRALIAN NAVY. LORD DUDLEY SPEAKS OUT.

    Last evening at the annual festival dinner of the N.S.W. Society of St. George some important speeches were made in reference to the question of an Australian navy. ...

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  3. BARRIER APPEAL CASE. POINTS OF DECISION.

    The Judgment of the High Court yesterday, which is set out in detail on another page, is that the case of the Broken Hill miners Mr. Justice Higgins had ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. STATE LABOUR PARTY.

    With a view to organising the ranks of Labour into one homogeneous whole, the Labour Congress yesterday considered at length, the following motion:—"That, in the opinon ...

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  5. ST. GEORGE'S DINNER.

    It was a real old English dinner. The rooms were decorated with flags, shields, and bannerettes, with Union Jacks predominating, and the Red Cross of St. George In the post of ...

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  6. NIMROD'S FUTURE WORK.

    "I hope to complete the work accomplished by the expedition to the Antarctic by making a complete search in sub-Antarctic regions for several islands the existence of which is ...

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  7. WHEAT CORNER. A TOTAL COLLAPSE.

    The crux of the Chicago wheat deal is whether Missouri can deliver the winter crop before July. Mr. Patten and the "bulls" say "No," ...

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  8. TURKISH CRISIS. THE WILY SULTAN.

    Advices from all sources yesterday pointed to the complete triumph of the Committee of Union and Progress. The guns of the investing army dominate ...

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  9. A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.

    A contingent from the Third Army Corps, which is commanded by Mahmud Shevket Pasha, was sent across the Sea of Marmora to occupy the railway station ...

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  10. DECISION OF THE DIRECTORS.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received by Mr. R. N Kirk from the Melbourne secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company:— ...

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  11. QUESTION IN BRITISH COMMONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question in the House of Commons last night respecting the corner in wheat, said it was not a ...

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  12. NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED.

    The Constantinople police have confiscated the journal "Hilal" for publishing a violent article disputing the Sultan's title to Caliph, and citing the ...

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  13. THE LOSS TO THE WORKERS.

    The position is that the company, after 16 weeks idleness, will at once make a start to resume operations, but time must elapse before the plant can be put in order, even on a ...

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  14. THE SULTAN'S FATE.

    Messages from Vienna state that, a new National Assembly of 19 Senators and 120 Deputies is sitting at San,Stefano, which is seven miles from Constantinople. ...

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  15. ARMENIAN LADIES.

    The Armenian ladies of the Red Cross Society presented the troops of Husni Pasha, which surround Constantinople, with a flag, in recognition of their fidelity ...

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  16. TWO-POWER STANDARD. STATEMENT BY MR.ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, replying to a question by Mr. Lonsdale in the House of Commons, said that Mr. Churchill's letter to his constituents was not written after ...

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  17. FEELING IN BROKEN HILL.

    The terms of the Arbitration Court award were not received in Broken Hill until late this afternoon, and the decision of the Proprietary Company was only made known about ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    During the course of a speech at the annual dinner of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce last evening, the Premier (Mr. Wade) referred at some length to the state of ...

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  19. A DISCORDANT NOTE.

    It is stated that the troops at Seutari, the Asiatic suburb of Constantinople, are against the Committee of Union and Progress. ...

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  20. LORD C. BERESFORD'S REPORT.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, speaking in the House of Commons, announced that the statement regarding England's preparedness for war in home waters, ...

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  21. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    The wave of fanaticism in Adana is directly traceable to the revival of respect for the Sheriat (Sacred Law), and the popularity of the Sultan spreading in the ...

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  22. UNCONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE,

    The latest advices from Constantinople are to the effect that the Turkish Government has accepted unconditionally the demands of Mahmud Shevket Pasha, who ...

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  23. ADMIRAL BOSANQUET'S SUPPORT.

    Speaking at the annual dinner In connection with the Royal Society of St. George, the Governor, Admiral Bosanquet, this evening said that one of the great questions of ...

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  24. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    Taking advantage of the armistice granted by the Shah, at the instance of Great Britain and Russia, one of the Royalist commanders before Tabriz, ...

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  25. "A REVELATION TO ALL."

    The Investing army outside Constantinople yesterday numbered 25,000, and reinforcements of artillery are arriving daily. ...

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  26. MR. ROOSEVELT'S TOUR.

    King Edward sent a telegram to Mr. Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, at Mombasa, welcoming him to British East Africa, and wishing him a ...

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  27. IRISH DEMANDS.

    In the House of Commons the Irish Nationalists, supported by the Irish Unionists, demanded a complete scheme of arterial drainage for Ireland, costing ...

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  28. MR.NULTY'S OPINION.

    Mr. Wm. Nulty, president of the A.M.A and Combined Unions' committee, supplied a statement to the press to-night in connection with the decision of the High Court on the review ...

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  29. GAS EXPLOSIONS.

    A serious gas explosion occurred in Redfern street. Redfern, last night, at the house occupied by John Flockhart. It resulted in a front room being partly wrecked and partly ...

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  30. BERBERS ROUT MOROCCANS.

    The "Times" publishes a report that the Berbers of the Benimtir district, defeated the army of the Sultan of Morocco, Mulai Hafid, numbering 60,000 men. ...

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  31. MINERAL WEALTH OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government Geologist (Mr.A. G. Maltland) has furnished an Interesting report regarding the specimens selected near the rabbit proof fence by Anketell's survey party. The ...

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  32. SIR T. BENT'S TRANSACTIONS.

    The State Public Accounts Committee completed its report on Sir Thomas Bont's action in making unauthorised payments after the dissolution of Parliament last year. Sir ...

    Article : 259 words
  33. GAMBLING IN INSURANCE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, has Introduced a bill into the House of Commons, which has for its object the prohibition of Insurances ...

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  34. GENERAL BOOTH.

    There was an enthusiastic gathering of Salvationists in the Albert Hall to celebrate General Booth's 80th birthday. The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, sent ...

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  35. THE TURNING POINT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Salonica, commenting on the situation, remarks that the appointment of General Edhem Pasha as Minister for War, and of General ...

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  36. EFFICIENCY OF MILITARY FORCES.

    Prior to his departure in the R. M. S. Ophir, Colonel Wallack, who has for some time acted as Commander of the Western Australian milltary district said that the ...

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  37. GERMAN FINANCES.

    Owing to their unpopularity Prince Bulow, German Imperial Chancellor, has abandoned the proposed duties on gas, electricity, and advertisements. ...

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  38. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The R.M.S. Ortona's Tasmanian apples arrived in a rather heated condition, and sold at from 5s 6d to 10s 6d per case for special.Cox's brought 12s and 16s. ...

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  40. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.

    The lock-out fund yesterday received £240, The receipts up to the 16th instant were £29,654, and expenditure £27,786. YERRANDERIE, Friday. ...

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  41. PRICE OF BREAD. LOAF RAISED TO 3[?]d.

    The Sydney and Suburban Master B[?] Association has raised the price of bread from Monday next to 3[?]d per loaf, with a concession of Old for cash. ...

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  42. A HITCH.

    Word has been received that a hitch occurred in the swearing-in of the Constantinople garrison. The majority of the garrison ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL'S WATER.

    The City Council to-day received a notification from the Public Works Department, Sydney, stating that it was reported by its officer that the water available at Stephen's ...

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  44. CAPTAIN FLINT'S CERTIFICATE.

    On the recommendation of the Marine Board of Sydney, the Melbourne board to-day decided to grant Captain Charles S. Flint a second-grade certificate for six months, and a higher ...

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  45. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Asquith has announced that he will deliver his Budget Speech on April 29. ...

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  46. STORMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Severe storms were experienced in most parts of the Dominion. Telegraph communication was interrupted. Floods occurred in several places. At Wellington the ...

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  47. RISE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The price of bread at Wellington has been raised a halfpenny per 41b leaf, making it 7[?]d ...

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