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  2. FIERCE FIGHTING

    General Villa's victory round Torreon is now admitted. Though the city has not fallen, Villa announced that he expects to capture it within a ...

    Article : 117 words
  3. THE RED HAND OF ULSTER.

    When the House of Commons met to-day the Cabinet was still sitting. On behalf of Mr. Asquith, Mr. J. W. Gul-land, Junior Lord of the Treasury and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 238 words
  4. FOR HEARTH AND HOME.

    As the thunder crashed and the great jagged streaks of lightning seemed to cleave the trembling sky, the brown-clad massed battalions of Australian boyhood ...

    Article : 900 words
  5. PANAMA CANAL.

    During the debate on the Panama Tolls Bill, a Democratic leader, Mr. Underwood, in op-posing the repeal of the Tolls declared to the House that he did not believe for a single ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. OUR EARTH

    A number of scientists belonging to the University of Chicago, after a series of lengthy experiments designed to discover the nature of the earth's core, have announced that the earth ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. THE NEW ARMY ORDER.

    in the House of Commons, the Premier, Mr. Asquith stated that he was awaiting the final reply of Sir John French, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 210 words
  8. SIR IAN HAMILTON INTERVIEWED.

    To a "Sunday Times" reporter after the re-view. Sir Ian Hamilton said : "It has been the biggest and most impressive review I have seen in Australia. Yes, it certainly seemed to me ...

    Article : 235 words
  9. 500 INCINERATED.

    Two thousand troops have occupied Shangchow near Singanfu. The White Wolves feigned retreat and set fire to Shangchow, routing the troops. ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. FRENCH GOVERNMENT SCANDAL.

    "Le Matin" published a letter this morning, alleged to have been sent by the swindler Rochette to M. Jaures, leader of the Socialist Party, wherein the former explains that a ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. THE SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Christiania telegraphs that Sir Ernest Shackleton has bought the Polaris as flagship for his forthcoming expedition to the Antarctic. ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. CABINET SITS ALL DAY.

    The Cabinet has sat all day discussing the present crisis. Rumors of dissolution are rife both in and out of the House. ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. IN THE CROWD

    The ominous clouds-not of war, but of rain -kept many people away from the review ground, and the rain that came in torrents Just before the march-past was timed to take place, ...

    Article : 1,015 words
  14. DOMINION FRUIT CONDEMNED

    A large shipment of fresh fruit from New Zealand, the first of its kind, ever received here, included 600 cases of peaches and pears. The State Horticultural Commission condemned ...

    Article : 50 words
  15. ST. PAUL'S WRECK

    The local water police have continued to make an assiduous search for any further survivors, or bodies of the passengers and crew of the St. Paul, without success. ...

    Article : 478 words
  16. THE RESIGNING OFFICERS

    The "Daily Chronicle" opines that the two words "in future" appear in the new Army order for the purpose of preventing its opening articles being construed as a censure upon past ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. £15,000 DAMAGE

    "Abbeylands," the mansion of Major-General Sir Hugh McCalmont, at White Abbey, Co. Antrim, at present unoccupied, has been burned, the damage being estimated at £15,000. ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY

    The Royal Geographical Society's Founders' Medal has been awarded to Professor Penck, of Berlin, geographer; the Patrons' Medal to Doctor Hamilton Rice, of Boston, U.S.A. ; the ...

    Article : 50 words
  19. "THE GROSSEST INSULT"

    Captain E. F. Morrison Bell, speaking after Mr. Bonar Law, strongly protested against the new army order, which he characterised as the grossest insult to the whole army. ...

    Article : 184 words
  20. ENGLISH SPORT.

    At the annual Inter-'Varsity games at Queen's Club, West Kensington. yesterday Cambridge beat Oxford by six events to four. G. M. Sproule (Melbourne and Oxford), won the ...

    Article : 187 words
  21. POSITION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    So far as the State Government is concerned, the subject has never been considered or discussed, nor has anything happened which calls for the intervention of the Civil power. ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. FOR IRELAND

    The power of raising regiments of soldiers, and training them in the science of warfare, is the sole and indivisible prerogative of the Sovereign, acting in concert with the ...

    Article : 1,027 words
  23. ONE WAY OUT.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that General Gough has been summoned to the War Office, and that the Cabinet is seeking to obtain the free surrender pledge he holds, and thus enable ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. THE PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN TRIP

    Asked yesterday afternoon what would be the attitude of the Federal Government in the event of a regiment being raised in Australia to serve on either side in Ulster, Senator Millen, the ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. INSUFFICIENTLY PROTECTED

    Ulster Liberals have telegraphed to the Premier that they are insufficiently protected against possible riots. ...

    Article : 22 words
  26. BILLIARDS.

    In the Inman-Reece billiard match the scores now stand :-Inman 16,500, Reece 12,995. ...

    Article : 18 words
  27. A CREDITABLE SHOWING

    One of the most pleasing features about yesterday's review was the steadiness with which the cadets faced the trying ordeal before them. A ceremonial parade of this nature is always a ...

    Article : 533 words
  28. LIGHTING THE COAST

    The St. Paul disaster has again drawn attention to lighting the Australian coast. There is no light near the wreck, but it is understood it is protected by the Cape Moreton light. ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. DOWAGER EMPRESS OF JAPAN ILL.

    The Dowager Empress is at present confined to her bed. She is officially stated to be suffering from heart trouble. ...

    Article : 32 words
  30. NEWS AND ARTICLES ON OTHER PAGES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  31. COLONEL SEELY'S RESIGNATION DEMANDED

    The English Radical newspapers are still demanding the retirement of Colonel Seelv. ...

    Article : 21 words
  32. STRIKERS UNPUNISHED.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Burton, Minister for Railways, announced that in deference to feeling in all parts of the House, he had abandoned the punishment of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. QUESTIONS OF DISCIPLINE PLACED IN PERSPECTIVE

    The concensus of moderate Liberal opinions is that the Government's latest decisions are intended to place in their right Perspective the questions of discipline raised by the more ad- ...

    Article : 54 words
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