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  2. THE EMPTY NORTH.

    The Dominion's Royal Commission spent a number of hours yesterday at Parliament House, Sydney. There were present Sir Edgar Vincent ...

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  3. MEETING OF MONARCHS.

    King George will be accompanied upon his visit to Berlin to attend the wedding ceremonies in connection with the marriage of the Kaiser's daughter with Prince Ernest of ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. SCOTT THE LAST TO DIE.

    Mr. Bruce, Lady Scott's brother, states that Captain Scott lived for two days after his companions perished. Mr. Bruce adds that the shortage of stores in ...

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  5. MAROONED.

    King Island lying between Tasmania and Victoria—about equi-distant from both—is sufficiently promising as a place of settlement to have attracted a population of about 1000 ...

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  6. UNIVERSITY ELECTIONS.

    The Progressive Party asks graduates to support its candidates for the following reasons:— 1. That the majority of members of the old ...

    Article : 372 words
  7. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The situation here is still precarious, and while competent authorities this morning refuse to believe that a strike will occur, anything may happen in the next few days. It is worth ...

    Article : 452 words
  8. GERMANY INSULTED.

    M. Ogier, the member of the Council of State, who was appointed to conduct an enquiry into the alleged insults offered to a party of Germans on the railway station at Nancy, has ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Reports have reached here of severe fighting at Kumanovo. A force of Bulgarian volunteers defeated the Servians, whom they completely routed. ...

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  10. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    The German merchants concerned give an emphatic denial that they provoked the incident at Nancy. They state that the crowd hustled them into ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. THRILLING FLIGHT.

    Gustave Hamel estimates that in his recent non-stop flight of four hours and five minutes front Dover to Cologne he covered 340 miles. He tells a thrilling tale of his experiences ...

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  12. THE MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES.

    Youths have confessed to having committed the outrage at Dudley Park, where suffragettes were suspected of having caused an explosion between two cannon that stand within the ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. OUR DUTY TO THE FRENCH.

    Mr. Asquith definitely stated in the House of Commons that it is not true that, in certain contingencies, this country is under obligation to send troops to operate on the Continent. This ...

    Article : 706 words
  14. OSCAR WILDE CASE.

    Mr. Justice Darling displayed great indignation to-day at the further hearing of the libel action brought by Lord Alfred Douglas, sometime editor of the "Academy," against Mr. ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. SITUATI0N IN THE SOUTH.

    It was expected that, having had their grievances to all intents and purposes remedied, as was pointed out by Mr. Carmichael and Mr. J. Nicholson, the Member for the district, the ...

    Article : 234 words
  16. PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES.

    The candidates selected by the Progressive Party are : Mr. Thomas Rainsford Bavin, B.A., LL.B., Mr. George Stephenson Beeby, M.L.A., Mr. John Job Crew Bradfield, M.E., Hon. Sir ...

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  17. DEATH OR VICTORY.

    Two Suffragettes hoisted flags inscribed, "Death or Victory," on the Monument in London. They threw out leaflets, and, entering the ...

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  18. STUART'S TRANS-AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Peake, Premier of South Australia, while at Exeter, presented, on behalf of the people of his State, a gold watch and chain to Mr. J. W. Billiott, who is sole survivor of Stuart's ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. EXCLUDING JAPANESE.

    President Wilson has decided to a defer action to the matter of the Californian Alien Lands Bill pending the passage of the measure by the State Legislature. ...

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  20. RAILWAY APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Ernest Harland Hiley, divisional goods manager of the Northern Division of the North-Eastern Railway Company, has been appointed to the position of general manager of the New ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE SETTLED.

    The directors of the Silverton Tramway Company met to-day at the Company's offices in the Equitable Building. The secretary, Mr. Macdonald, said this afternoon that the strike has ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. DOMINION DEFENCE.

    Mr. T. A. Mackenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir Hartmann Wolfgang Just, the Assistant Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Cathcart Mason, the ex-Dominion ...

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  23. MR. HOLMAN VISITS THE Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. W. A. Holman inspected the buildings of the Y.M.C.A. He was greatly impressed with the method of grappling with the problem of the work of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. CONSERVATIVE ARGUMENTS.

    The General Committee of Graduates say :—1. None of the persons already appointed and none of the other candidates have any experience of University management. ...

    Article : 223 words
  25. FREE WOOL.

    The Republican party is considering whether they will introduce the Payne-Hill Wool Bill in the form of an amendment upon the democratic measure. ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. TERMS OF AGREEMENT.

    On the face of it, the dispute with the Silverton Tramway Employees appears to have been fixed. The influence of the Industrial Board and the free interchange of telegrams with ...

    Article : 282 words
  27. CLUB SWINGING RECORD.

    Tom Burrows, who is making an attempt to break the world's record for continuous club-swinging, has completed 100 hours. Being still in good form, he is continuing to ...

    Article : 45 words
  28. CART WHEEL PASSES OVER BOY'S NECK

    A fatal accident occurred at Unanderra this morning, whereby a lad named Peter Carr, aged 15 years, and son of Alderman L. Carr, lost his life. It appears that young Carr was carting ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. THE RAINFALL.

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  30. SOLDIER KEARNS SECURES WIN.

    Soldier Kearns knocked out Jack Geyer, of Denver, in the eighth round. ...

    Article : 19 words
  31. CONSERVATIVE CANDITATES.

    Apart from the four nominees common to both parties, those for whom the Conservatives are asking the votes of graduates are :— Mr. Piddington, K.C. ...

    Article : 267 words
  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A Reuter message states that the National Bank of New York has filed proceedings against the firm of Martins for forging securities to the value of £5000. ...

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  33. DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    On Thursday last, Allan Gold, 58, unmarried, employes at Woodstock station near Bathurst, suddenly left his work. As he did not return at nightfall, several parties of police and civilians ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. LONDON MARKETS.

    Silver.—Bar silver was quoted to-day at 279-16d per ounce standard—a rise of 3-16d. ...

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  35. LATEST WEATHER FORECAST.

    Fine but cloudy generally, with scattered coastal showers and at isolated places inland, with thunder east to north windS. Ocean. Forecast.—Generally smooth to ...

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  36. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The mails, dated London. Friday, March 21, per Orient Company's R.M.S. Orsova, it is expected, will reach Sydney in time for delivery of the letters from the G.P.O. to-morrow. ...

    Article : 36 words
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