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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived—Warilda, from Adelaide, Muritai from London. Sailed—Geelong, for London Zea[?]ndia, for W.A.; Moerski for The ...

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  5. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    A [?] has been issued containing the correspondence that has passed between Mr Lewis Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) and the ...

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  6. BLACKMAIL CHARGE

    Benjamin Brims, described as a commercial traveller, was remanded to-day on a charge of having attempted ...

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  7. ULSTER CRISIS.

    Replying, in the House of Commons yesterday to a question by Colonel Chaloner (Unionist), the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that there were ...

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  8. KING IN PARIS.

    King George and [?] were [?]corded great [?] by the people of Calais, where the entrained shortly after arrival, for ar[?] ...

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  9. WAR COMMENCED.

    Great excitement was created in Washington this afternoon by a report that Rear Admiral Fletcher had captured the Mexican seaport of Vera ...

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  11. ANARCHY IN INDIA.

    Twenty-three charged with conspiracy were discharged yesterday. The pros[?]tion withdrew owing to the refusal of witnesses to sustain the ...

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  12. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ACTIONS.

    The action of Presider Woodrow Wilson in dramatically forestalling Congress is causing much comment. While the Senate was wrangling ...

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  13. DOMINION REPRESENTATION.

    An important statement concerning the relations existing between the home Government and the Governments of Australia and New Zealand ...

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  14. ANGRY SCENES.

    A bitter scene was enacted in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr Bonar Law asked if the Premier had nothing to be ashamed of in ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Police to-day raided a house in the city and arrested five men suspen[?]ed of having been concerned in a series of suburban house and shop breaking cases. ...

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  16. DETAILS OF THE CAPTURE.

    Further news has been received respecting the capture of Vera Cruz. The American force landed from the warships and commanded by ...

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  17. APOLOGY NOT SUFFICIENT.

    The United States does not intend to take further offensive steps at Vera Cruz for the present unless forced to do so. It is undenstood here that an apology ...

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  18. AERIAL SQUADRON CIRCLES YACHT.

    A feature of His Majesty's departure from Dover was the manoeuvres of a squadron of naval, aeroplanes. The air craft carried out a number of ...

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  19. GAGGED AND BOUND.

    Mrs Maud Chambers, who has a shop in William street. Paddington told a remarkable story of assault to the police last night. She said a young man, with ...

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  20. SCENES IN STREETS.

    The streets were crowded in the afternoon, the spectators, shouting "Vive le Roi" During the entry of the King and ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The following persons have been nominated for election as representatives of he employes on the Agricultural Implement Board:—Messrs J. E. ...

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  22. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    During a [?]ussion on Sabbath desecration at to-day's session of the New South Wales Congregational Conference, the Rev. J. J. Willings, of ...

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  23. DEBATE IN SENATE.

    During a debate in the Senate Senator Thomas said he wished that all of the American newspaper editors who so loudly demanded war with Mexico were ...

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  24. AMERICA'S PREPARATIONS.

    Preparations for war are proceeding actively throughout the United States. President Wilson has agreed to modify his statement to Congress to ...

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  25. MR COOK'S COMMENTS.

    The Prime Minister referring to the statements in the "Standard," said—"There are no divergencies other than those which have already been made ...

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  26. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    Sentence of death passed on Henry [?]hair, for having shot at a girl, has been reduced for imprisonment for life. ...

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  27. DECLARES WAR JUSTIFIED.

    The Senate at a late hour, passed by 72 votes to 13, a resolution declaring President Wilson justified in using armed forces to enforce the demand for ...

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  28. STONE-CUTTERS' TROUBLE.

    A deputation representative of Melbourne stone-cutters and masons interviewed the Minister for Railways, Mr Mackinnon, this afternoon. They ...

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  29. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    Arthur Peter Eagan was acquitted and discharged to-day at the [?] Police Court on [?]ge of having Torg[?] and affer[?] and receipt for ...

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  30. SPEECHES AT BANQUET.

    Speaking at a banquet in h[?] of the Royal visitors, President Pioncare, said that after a long rivalry which had [?] them imperishable lesson[?] France ...

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  31. MINERS' STRIKE.

    In the midst of the American preparations for war with Mexico, a state of civil war has been created in Col[?]ado by the bitter and protracted ...

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  32. N.Z. STRIKE.

    Yesterday the Court of Appeal up[?]lield the conviction of Henry Holland for having uttered seditions words during the strike of wharf laborers in ...

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  33. MR NORMAN ANGELL.

    Mr. Norman Angell, author of the famous book against war. "The Great Illusion." has been interviewed here in order to obtain his views on the ...

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  34. EMPEROR FRANCIS.

    The latest bulletins in regard to the condition of the aged Emperior Francis Joseph are more reassuring. It is announced that the fever which ...

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  35. JAPANESE TREATY.

    Mr Fred Hall Unionist M.P. for Dulwich, asked in the House of Commons to-day whether the obligation of Japan (under the Anglo-Japanese ...

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  36. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    Giving evidence to-day at the inquest concerning the death of the well-known, Jockey W. H. Smith [?] George Ruse, stipendiary steward ...

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  37. NEW WHARF UNION.

    In connection with the newly-formed Wharf Laborers, Union, an extraordinary s[?]ation has arisen. The old organisation is applying for registration ...

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  38. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The House of Commons spent this evening in consideration of the bill for the Disestablishment of the Church in Wales. ...

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  39. ATTITUDE OF THE DOMINIONS

    Mr Allen Minister for Defence, interviewed to-day, said that New Zealand highly values her representation on the Imperial Defence Committee ...

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  40. LABOR SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Mr Cyril Bryan, who nominated for the Labor selection ballot for the Federal Senate, has withdrawn, leaving the present six Senators without ...

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  41. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match of 18,000 up between H. W. Stevenson and George Gray was continued to-day when the Englishman forged further ahead. The ...

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  42. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Vera Cruz states that a party of American marines landed at 11 o'clock, and occupied the cable offices post ...

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  43. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Lord Alfred Douglas, in connection with the charge of conspiracy with has been preferred against T.W. ...

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  44. CAUCUS DISRUPTION.

    Great interest centres about the next caucus meeting of the Labor Party which will be held on Monday week. The attitude of Mr Holman to-day was ...

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  45. RAIN AT BERRIGAN.

    Steady rain set in on Tuesday morning, and about an inch has been recorded. Graziers and settlers generally are elated. Most of the ...

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  46. STRIKE AGAINST AWARD.

    The Crown Law Department [?] in[?] under the penal clauses of the Industrial Arbitration [?] against 100 states who [?] ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    The fortune of the late Cardinal Kopp amounts to £35,000 all of which is bequeathed to the church. ...

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  48. DRUIDS' FALSE BEARDS.

    Afer considerable discussion the conference of the U.A.O.D. to-day carried a resolution abolishing the wearing of false beards on ceremonial occasions. ...

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  49. STRIKERS PROSECUTED.

    In the Industrial Court to-day four pl[?] more fined £[?] costs and another made without casts for takings par[?] in sea strike when bound ...

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  50. ACTION BY HUERTA.

    President Huert[?] is tearing up the railway line between Vera Crus and Mexico City. ...

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  51. BOXING.

    Mr R. L. Baker the Australian boxing promoter, states that he has discovered a [?] white hope at Lim[?] the Irishman out ...

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  52. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market [?] steady moderate inquiry. ...

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  53. FIGHT SHORT AND SHARP.

    The first battle of the Mexican American war raged here is short sharp in for during the afternoon. The [?]ting ended when the Mexican ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The shipment of Australian apples brought to Liverpool by the s.s Aeneas was poor condition. Most of [?] fruit was immature, shrivelled and ...

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  55. PALMER'S CARAGEEN COUGH MIXTURE.

    Unequalled as a household remedy for COUGHS and COLDS. A few doses give relief. ...

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  58. MEXICANS SHELLED.

    Ad[?] Pa[?] Commander [?] the [?] arrived [?] and landed a thousand ma[?]nes who seized the customs. ...

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