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  2. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    "This probably is the last St. Patrick's Day celebration before the advent of Home Rule for Ireland." remarked Mr. Trefle at the Sydney demonstration in commemoration of the Irish ...

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  3. BUDDING ARTILLERISTS.

    This camp is being run on entirely different lines to those of former years. Of course, there is an enthusiasm about it which strikes you fair in the face - that is, so far as it has gone. ...

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  4. TEN HOURS FACING DEATH

    It was reported on Monday that the steamer Queensland, a big steel vessel, which left Melbourne for Newcastle on Saturday morning, was in distress, having broken down in the gale and ...

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  5. THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    The Powers have received the Allies' reply to their Note. The following are the demands:- Payment of. an indemnity by Turkey. ...

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  6. TARIFF REFORM.

    The leaders of the Unionist Party have refused their official support to Colonel Weston, who is to contest the Kendal seat. They base their objections on the grounds ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL STORY.

    The "Glasgow Herald" has created a sensation by publishing a startling message from Cairo. The message states that the Khedive's ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. THE ARMY.

    Somebody told me that the camp was located over two miles distant from Liverpool. I won't give my informant's name away, nor will I enter into a detailed account of my opinion ...

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  9. DISCONTENT AT PARTY'S POLICY.

    Considerable discontent has been expressed at the Conference of the Tariff Reform League with the new fiscal policy of the Unionist Party in Parliament. ...

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  10. CANADA'S NAVAL POLICY.

    In the debate on the Naval Bill the Premier, Mr. Borden, made an important announcement. He said that the Government was in possession of a further memorandum from the British ...

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  11. "WHOLE-HOGGERS."

    At the Conference of the Holborn Tariff Re-form. League a resolution was passed in favor of a strict adherence' to the Tariff Reform policy in full. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Two Suffragettes have been committed for trial on a charge of smashing plate glass windows in Old Lord-street. ...

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  13. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ENRICHES FUND.

    The subscription lists for the fund to be presented to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the originator of the Preferential Trade policy, on his birthday, totalled £5714, ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. ADDRESS IN REPLY CARRIED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The Address in Reply in the House of Commons has been agreed to. ...

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  15. LONDON MARKETS.

    wool : sates are good, Merinos being unchanged. Shabby sorts are irregular. There is strong competition for cross-breds. Kauri : At the sales to-day 140 cases were ...

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  16. COOKS STRIKE.

    Fifty cooks at the Criterion Restaurant went on strike. The building at the time was crowded with customers. ...

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  17. PARTY POLITICS.

    An interesting debate has opened in the House of Commons upon the effects of the closure. The Premier, Mr. Asquith, contended that the ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. VICE-ROYALTY STRICKEN.

    ACCRA (Gold Coast), Friday Afternoon. An outbreak of yellow fever has occurred at Government House. Those so far affected are the Governor's wife, ...

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  19. THOSE INVITATIONS.

    Concerning the complaints in the Press that the Federal Capital christening celebration was unrepresentative either of Australian Federalists or of public men, Mr. King O'Malley, the ...

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  20. FIRE IN MINE.

    The fusing of an electric wire ignited the timbering in the Jagersfontein mine. This caused an enormous fall of earth, and four natives were suffocated. ...

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  21. STUDENTS CAUSE MELEE.

    Royalist students interrupted a meeting of Christian Socialists and a melee ensued. Fifty people were injured, some of them seriously. ...

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  22. HAIRDRESSERS AND PETROLEUM.

    a departmental committee reporting on petroleum recommends that hairdressers be prohibited from using it. ...

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  23. FATAL CYCLONE.

    The cyclone which swept over the city and suburbs carried death and destruction in its trail. Several people were killed outright, and many injured. ...

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  24. ANOTHER LOAN FLOATED.

    The prospectus for a N.S. Wales loan for £ 3.000,000 in debentures at 4 per cent, for ten years will be issued to-morrow. The list will close on Wednesday next. ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. PARIS FINERY.

    There is a growing agitation among shopkeepers and dressmakers against foreign firms reproducing designs in gowns, jewellery, furniture, etc. ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL ROLLS.

    [?] Writs for the Federal elections "will probably be issued during the last week in April, when the enrolment of electors will cease. ...

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  27. SIR JOHN TAVERNER RETURNS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. Sir John Taverner, K.C.M.G., formerly Agent-General for Victoria, has left for Australia. ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE RECORDED.

    The seismograph at West Bromwich has registered the occurrence of a severe earthquake. Judging by the records taken the trouble should have been somewhere in the ...

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  29. THE WEATHER.

    The weather conditions of New South Wales yesterday, particularly. in the southern disticts , were dominated by a marked Antarctic activity. These conditions were responsible for ...

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  30. "PROSPECTIVE PREMIER."

    During the week it was announced that the London "Times" had published a statement that Mr. McGowen was going out of Parliament and that Mr. Holman, who was the prospective ...

    Article : 137 words
  31. DROWNED IN THE NIGHT.

    In the harbor last night a vessel whose name has not yet been ascertained ran down the steam lighter Wickoff. Nine of the lighter's crew were drowned. ...

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  32. SOUTHERN MINERS DISSATISFIED.

    The peacerul conditions which have prevailed in the ranks of the Illawarra miners. for some considerable time past have received something of a set-back by the action of the Public ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. MARCUS CLARK.

    Mr. H. Marcus Clark died at his country home, Mount Wilson, on the Blue Mountains, on Friday last, at the age of 54. Mr, Clark, who was the head of the firm ...

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  34. SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Miss Grace Palotta opened a bazaar at Bexley to raise funds in support of the Arncliffe-Bexley. and Rockdale cot at the Royal Alexandra Hospital ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The judgment of the Full Court of New South Wales in the State Government House appeal case will be delivered this week, probably on Wednesday or Thursday. ...

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  36. ST. PATRICK'S GRAVE. [?]

    [?] taken from the grave of St. Patrick, Downpatrick, County Down, Ireland, will be shown to everyone attending the Sydney Town Hall on Easter Monday,Tuesday, and ...

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  37. GOVERNOR'S LANDING.

    Mr. McGowen said yesterday that his Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland had expressed his and Lady Strickland's appreciation at the arrangements for Friday's ceremony. The ...

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  38. BANKSTOWN MURDER.

    There are no further developments in connection with the murder of Esther Porter at Punchbowl on the morning of March 3. The police are pursuing their investigations with all ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE SPORT.

    Darcy beat Hannan at Maitland. The Premier Swimming .Club's 50yds race was won by C. McHattie from J. Canning. Time, 331-5sec. ...

    Article : 32 words
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