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  2. WHALING EXPEDITION. Dangers from Ice and Blizzards.

    A stirring recital of the tremendous physical hardships bravely encountered in the Ross Sea by the Norwegian whaling fleet, of which the Sir James Clark Ross is the parent ship, is, given by the special representative of "The Mercury" on that vessel. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GALLIPOLI.

    Admiral Wemyss, writing in his diary on October 22, mentions that Admird Keyes had gone to London, with Admiral de Robeck's consent, to ...

    Article : 488 words
  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Australian Council Luncheon.

    Senator Wilson, of the commonwealth Parliament, presided to-day at a luncheon given at Australia House to the members of the Australian ...

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  5. VENGEANCE AND PIRACY.

    An unusual tale of international vengeance and piracy was disclosed when 47 persons indicted on charges of murder and other crimes were before ...

    Article : 202 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, was given a luncheon to-day by the London branch of the Australian Natives' Association, and in ...

    Article : 440 words
  7. CRUISERS TO RESCUE.

    In rough seas, with blinding rain squalls, off the south coast, the Japanese steamer Honolulu Maru has been wallowing in a dangerous condition since early ...

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  8. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    Further particulars are to hand of the fire on the British steamer Frangestan, when on the way to Jeddah, in Arabia, with 1,200 Mohammedan ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The House of Commons devoted the entire evening to a discussion on agricultural affairs, in the course of which the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. [?]el ...

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  10. CHURCH COLLECTIONS.

    A proposal to abolish Church collections by the adoption of a system of assessing each churchgoer on a yearly contribution led to a lively discussion ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the Government has definitely decided that penny postage cannot be restored before ...

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  12. DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN POLICY.

    The Premier (Mr. Mackenzie King), in the House to-day said: "Canada claims the light to discuss in Parliament the extent of her ob[?]gations in ...

    Article : 250 words
  13. JOHN BULL'S VINEYARD.

    In his speech Senator Wilson said that Australia was really John Bull's vineyard, in which many returned soldiers were worthy of preference. ...

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  14. AMERICAN SHIPPING LAWS.

    An inquiry by the United States Congress into the enforcement of Section 28 of the Jones Shipping Act under which exporters employing American bottoms ...

    Article : 192 words
  15. MR. HUGHES IN AMERICA.

    The ex-Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes), speaking at a luncheon given in his honour at India House, New York, to-day by the Australian ...

    Article : 255 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Messrs. Lyons and Co., caterers for the Empire Exhibition, have contracted to supply Australian butter exclusively to the Exhibition restaurants, exce[?]t in ...

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  17. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. P. J. Hannon, the Conservative member for Mosely, put a question suggesting that recent ...

    Article : 273 words
  18. MYSTERY OF THE SEA.

    The refercnce in the above cablegram by our special correspondent to the Endeavour recalls the circumstances of her disappearance—one of the many ...

    Article : 364 words
  19. FIZZLED OUT.

    Mr. Murray, the London organiser of the Building Trades' Federation, has advised the strikers at the Empire Exhibition to resume work immediately. ...

    Article : 220 words
  20. EX-CALIPH.

    In the Turkish House of Assembly to-day, Ismet Pasha, the Vice-President, announced that owing to the formel Caliph having taken up an ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION

    Mr. Frank Vanderlip, a retired banker announces that he intends to resign from the Evert Business Board of Financiers, because of the attitude ...

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  22. ALLEGED DEFAULTER.

    The United States Navy Department recently spread throughout the world a net to catch Lieut. Irvine Brown, an assistant paymaster attached to the ...

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  23. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    The members of the Young Australia League now visiting England continued their tour to-day, and left London for Greenwich, where they lunched at the ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In the course of his speech on the Class Areas Bill the Minister for Interior (Mr. Duncan) stated emphatically that he would not be deterred from ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. S. W. B. McGregor, the senior British Trade Commissioner in Australia has resigned his position and will sever his connection with the ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. BASE METAL.

    Sir Thomas Henry Holland, vice-president of the Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, speaking at a dinner given by the Institute to-night, ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. ASYLUM STRIKE.

    The engineers at Letterkenny Asylum, Donegal, Ireland, have joined the attendants who went on strike on April 1, and as a result the 600 ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. SALE OF RARE BOOKS.

    The fourth day's sale of the Britwell Court Library realised £12,889, to which Mr. Rosenbach, the well-known American writer and bibliographer and ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. WORK PROCEEDING NORMALLY.

    Work this morning (Friday) was proceeding normally it Wombley. Additional police are still present, but they have been reduced in number. ...

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  30. MIGRATION.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydney Webb) announced in the House of Commons to-day that 20,000 skilled workers in the engineering ...

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  31. DRUG HABIT.

    Prominent American physicians who are testifying before the Committee which is considering a measure to prohibit the importation of crude op[?]m ...

    Article : 155 words
  32. GERMAN LOCK-OUT.

    The workers in the Government arsenal at Kiel have been locked out for refusing to work nine hours daily in accordance with a Parliamentary ...

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  33. WARSHIP COLLISION.

    It is reported at Tokio that the warships Nagato and Mutsu collided while engaged in man[?]uvres off the coast of Kiushi[?] (the must southerly of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  34. TENNIS.

    The second round of doubles in the Metropole tournament at Cannes was played to-day. when Norman Brookes and Md[?]e. Longlen beat Jewell and ...

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  35. MOVING MOUNTAINS.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that owing to torrential rains one of the Sierra Nevada mountains is moving bodily ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. H. P. Colebatch, the Agent General for West Australia, gave a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel to Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of State ...

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  37. REPARATIONS.

    It is announced that both the committees of experts investigating the question of German reparations have reached complete unanimity, and are ...

    Article : 54 words
  38. PATIENTS ACT AS ATTENDANTS.

    It was stated to-day that conditions at Letterkenny Asylum are fairly normal. An engineer, a boilerman, an[?] three stokers were found among the ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. BOILERS DAMAGED.

    The steamer Port Melbourne, 9,152 tons, which left London on March 11 for Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle. Hobart, and Beauty Point, put into ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. MEXICAN BRIGANDS.

    Mr. Thomas George Mackenzie, the Canadian manager of the Compania Agricola, who was captured by Hipolito Villa, the Mexican brigand leader, in ...

    Article : 58 words
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