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  2. Advertising

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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 words
  5. ISLAND SEIZED.

    Extreme action has been taken by a number of Celtic cottagers who are without land. They have seized the Isle of Taransay, which lies to the ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. ULSTER CRISIS.

    Colonel J. E. B. Seely, M.P., whose blunder in the recent Ulster crisis caused him to resign from the Cabinet, delivered a trenchant speech on ...

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  7. TASMANIAN CRISIS.

    Sir frederick Pollock, Bart, one of the highest legal authorities in Great Britain has been interviewed regarding the political crisis in Tasmania ...

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  8. BISHOP'S SLANDERS

    During the sittings of the Roman Catholic Congress at Metz, in August last, the Bishop of Luxembourg delivered himself of a stinging attack on ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. MEXICAN WAR.

    There is still a possibility that any[?]urther bloodshed in Mexico may be averted. President Woodrow Wilson has ...

    Article : 104 words
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  11. FOREIGNERS IN MEXICO.

    Advices received by the Spanish, Ambassador indicate that President Huerta is favorable to the mediation of Argentina. Chili, and Brazil. ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. STUDENTS DEMONSTRATION.

    The Argentic newspapers generally condemn the action taken by America in Mexico. At Monte Video, capital of Urag[?]ay ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL.

    The annual Queensland dinner was held at the Trocadero last night. There were 140 guests present, including the Secretary of State for the ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A violent blow out has occurred at the Taranaki oil wells rotary bore. Gas, water, mud, and oil are being thrown up to a great height. About ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Twenty-one men who were arrested in a raid on a house at Redfern on 31st January were before the Water Police Court to-day on charge of having been ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. WHITE WOLVES DEFEATED

    The White Wolves have been severely defeated at Pinchow. The Chinese army is using aeroplanes to watch the bandits. ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fine combined programme of vaudeville and pictures continues to attract crowds of pleasure seekers to the Alfred Hall, and last nights huge ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. VOLUNTEER MOBILISATION.

    The test mobilisation of the Ulster Volunteers on Friday night was carried out with amazing precision. The police were powerless onlookers of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. INDIAN STABBING AFFRAY.

    A quarrel in the Indian colony at Woollomooloo on Saturday night resulted in John De Silva being stabbed in the abdomen. He is not expected to ...

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  20. UNIONS AND CAPITAL.

    A large mass meeting of trade unionists and co-operative workers was held to-day to consider the proposals propounded recently for the ...

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  21. GENERAL HAMILTON.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton arrived by the Moeraki this morning. An inspection of cadets was held on the Show grounds. ...

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  22. IMPORTED MOTORS.

    In the High Court [?] the hearing of the charges against George Innes, importer and dealer in motor cars, carrying on business in Cas[?]lereagh street ...

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  23. GUN-RUNNING STRATAGEM

    Additional particulars to hand regarding the gun running in Ulster shew that it was marked by great daring. The principal highways were held up ...

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  24. VETERAN SCIENTIST'S DEATH.

    Mr E. S. Reed, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Royal Geographical Society, who died yesterday, was within a few weeks of his 96th ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    Crowded to suffocation by an audience held enthralled by the magnitude and quality of the performance, was the record last night at the place. As ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN BISHOPS.

    His Holiness the Pope gave an audience yesterday to the Roman Catholic Bishops of Maitland (the Right Rev. Dr. Dwyer) and Lismore (the Right ...

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  27. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION

    Sir Ernest Shackleton was the chief guest last night at a Pilgrim Club dinner. In responding to the toast of his ...

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  28. THE STORE EXPLOSION.

    Virgil M'Govern, the eighth victim of the Upper Hut explosion, died in the Wellington Hospital to-day. The deceased was picked up 69 feet ...

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  29. ENORMOUS PUNT.

    An enormous concrete punt, which when fully equipped, will weigh 750 tons, was launched at Glebe Island on Saturday. The punt, which will be used is ...

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  30. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    An elderly man named Richard Beare, who resides at Blackwood, was admitted into the Ballarat Hospital yesterday, suffering from severe burns about ...

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  31. FIRE IN ISLE OF MAN.

    A fire broke out last night at Government House, Douglas, Isle of Man. The building was partially destroyed before the flames were extinguished. ...

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  32. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Morning Post," says that the situation is extremely grave. It is obvious that the Government cannot [?]gnore the gun running. On the other hand it is ...

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  33. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The Fango Tea entertainment provided by Mr William Anderson's Land of Nod company at Hen Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon was very ...

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  34. EXETER RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Peter Irwin engine driver, was placed on trial before Mr Justice Pring at the Goulburn, Circuit Court to-day on a charge of having fel[?]ously slain ...

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  35. HOSPITAL CASES.

    The cases treated at the Ballarat Hospital yesterday were:—William Hughes, 18 years of age, residing in Skipton street, injuries to left hand: Harry ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir George, oughty. Unionist member of the House of Commons for Great Grimsby. (Sir George Doughty was born in ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS.

    It is rumored that the Government will proclaim military law immediately at Be[?]t, and possibly, other parts of Ulster. ...

    Article : 117 words
  38. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A BOY.

    An unfortunate accident happened on Saturday morning by which a son of Mr William Anderson, aged 11 years, lost his life. It appears that the lad ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. MURDER OF A SERGEANT.

    Tho[?]as Edwin Brown, who was recently acquitted at the Central Criminal Court on a charge of having murdered Sergeant Hickey, at St. Ives, has since ...

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  40. THE STATE CABINET.

    The meeting of the State Cabinet to be held to-morrow morning should be an important one. The Premier. Mr Watt, has stated that the [?]incipal item on the ...

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  41. CHEAP EXCURSION TO MELBOURNE.

    A cheap excursion will run to Melbourne next Friday leaving Ballarat at 8.50 a.m. stopping at Ballarat East and Warrenheip, then express to Mell ...

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  42. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    In a letter to the press, Sir John M'Call (Tasmanian Agent-General) suggests that concurrently with the Imperial Premiers Conference next ...

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  43. FLASHLIGHT MISHAP.

    Mr R. Lees, a visitor from Murtoa, had his right hand badly burnt at Beaufort. He was taking a flashlight p[?]oregraph of a cantata at the Societies ...

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  44. IMITATION SILK.

    By applying a lighted match to goods sold in Sydney shops as the finest silk, a visitor to Australia showed that they contained no silk whatever, though ...

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  45. TRAIN TRAGEDY.

    The body of the woman who was murdered in a train near Three Bridges has bene identified as that of Mrs Stone, the fiancee of the ex-naval man Booker ...

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  46. ACCIDENT TO FOOTBALLER.

    Smith, one of the half-backs in the North Melbourne team, broke a collarbone on Saturday afternoon. His team was playing Essenden in an Association ...

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  47. A.W.N.C. FAIR.

    The Australian Women's National Club will hold a fair at the City Hall on 30th April and 1st and 2nd May 11 will be opened on Thursday afternoon ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    The general elections have, begun, There are 1000 candidates for 602 seats. The election resolves, itself into a struggle between M. Cailaux's clique ...

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  49. CAUCUS TROUBLE.

    There was nothing fresh to record to-day in connection with the Labor caucus trouble. Mr Holmon is apparently rel[?]ant to ...

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  50. DISPUTE OVER A COMMA

    A dispute over a comma in the punctuation of the Coal Mines Act is to be referred to the courts for a decision. A test case is being brought ...

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  51. STATIONMASTER'S FOOT CRUSHED.

    An unfortunate accident occurred at Lismore station late on Friday night. James Blackburn, the stationmaster, was attending to the shunting of a ...

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  52. THE COURTIERS.

    The bright and sparkling programme of music mirth, and dancing presented by the Courtiers at the Mechanics continues to draw due appreciation from ...

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  53. POSTAL NEGLIGENCE.

    Judgement was delivered by Mr Cowan P.M. in the police court to-day in a claim for £100 brought against the Postmaster-General by Robert Hemborough ...

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  54. AIR TRAGEDIES.

    While living with his brother at Zwittel a machine driven by an airman named Ritchmann fell. The pilot was killed, and his passenger ...

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  55. EMPEROR FRANCIS.

    The condition of the aged Emperor, Francis Joseph has undergone a favor able change. ...

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  56. REVOLVER EXPLODED

    This morning Lesli[?] Carter, aged 24, resident, of [?]remorne street. Richmond, was examining a revolver when the charge exploded. The bullet entered his ...

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  57. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    [?] about £50,000 worth of damage at Aitutaki, in the Cook Group. The orange, crop was completely destroyed and the ...

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  58. KALGOORLIE, ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    With a view of building up the [?]ancial position and providing for debenture maturing at the end of 1917 the direct[?] [?] Halg[?]lie electric ...

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  59. MAN KNOCKED DOWN BY TAXI.

    A taxi cab accident occurred at the corn[?] of City road and Montague streets. South Melbourne, to-day when a man, supposed to be named Baker ...

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  60. DEATH OF ITALIAN OFFICERS.

    [?]ieutenants Napoli and Battage[?] were killed at Turin yesterday while [?]roplening. ...

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  61. RACEGOER SURPRISED

    Philip [?]van, when watching the races from the flat at Randwick, on Saturday form a silver watch and a gold chain which did not belong to him ni his pocket ...

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  62. BOXING.

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  63. FALL OF 1600 FEET.

    A fatal [?] here yesterday, the victim being Morriss, an [?] He fell from a [?] of [?] feet. ...

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