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  2. ALLEGED SLANDER

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At the Supreme Court to-day the Chief Justice awarded £200 damages to Magdalene Ann M'Conville, a young lade of Robe. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Monday Night Mr. Keir Hardic, Labor M.P., speaking of Luton, said some railway men talked of a strike in the summor, and if it ...

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  4. AN ANCIENT TITLE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The fact has lust been made public by Mr John David Mayer, who has been in the Kducation Department for 30 years, that ...

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  5. THE TITANIC WRECK

    NEW YORK, Monday Night. The newspapers report the first-class steward, Whiteley, as saying that a boat was lowered on the starboard side ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Mr. Osborne, the horticultural expert, leaves Hobart for Launceston to-day to meet Mr Samson, the American fruit packer, who arrives on Thursday. ...

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  7. PRECAUTIONS BY GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—Horr Delbrueck, Minister of the Interior, speaking in the Retehstag, said precantions for the safety of passengers by ...

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  8. WIRELESS FOR AUSTRIAN LINERS.

    VIENNA, Monday Night.—The Government is equipping all liners with wireless app[?]atus. ...

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  9. A THREATENED STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning A large roilroad strike is threatered by the locumotive men and fifty Eastern railreads They demand ...

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  10. ACTION BY BOARD OF TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Commons Mr Will Crooks, Labor M.P.,moved the adjournment of the House to call ...

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  11. HISTORICAL TREE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Moreton Bay fug tree, which wa planted in front of a building in Birdge street, low occupied by the Education Department after the ...

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  12. SOUTH WALES COAL BOARD

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning Isnd Saint Aldeyn pre[?]ded over the first meeting of the Sourth Wales Coal Board, but no agreement was arrived ...

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  13. NATIVE LANDS

    SUVA, Tuesday.—Addressing a council of chief to-day, the Governor announced that in future all grants of native land, whether to Europeans ...

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  14. TWO FRENCH ORPHANS.

    Two French children, named Lolo and Louis Hoffung, are among the saved, but their parents are unknown. ...

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  15. MASKED MEN

    CHICAGO, Tuesday Morning Three armed and masked robbers robbed the passengers in the sleeping and on the Roch Island Galden State Lum ...

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  16. WOMEN & HAT PINS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— In the pas[?]ed [?]varly 192 woman have be[?]by the Sydney [?]regarding the dargeron ...

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  17. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. At the Armidale Griminal Court to-day Wm. Frederick Ball was sentenced to death for the murder of his wife. ...

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  18. DEMAND FOR SAFETY REFORMS.

    There is a general demand in America that every liner should he provided with adeguate life-boats, the standatdisation of wireless apparatus. ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN INQUIRY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning Mr Franklin, vice-president of the International Mercantile Company, gave evidence before the Senate ...

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  20. FLIGHT OF DIRIGIBLE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning He a my de[?]ed ...

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  21. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. A five which [?]in Lee [?]last light was attended by a spoking [?] ...

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  22. STRONG COURT OF INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Monday Night Mr Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, speaking in the House of Commons, said steps were being taken ...

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  23. FISHING BOATS FOUNDER

    ASTRAKHAN, Tuesday Night During a storm six fishing boast toundeted and twealy five fisherman were Gto[?] ...

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  24. AN IGNORANI CHAIRMAN

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Times" calls attention to the [?]of Senator Smith charman of the inquiry in asking Mr Lightether whether ...

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  25. EX-ADMIRAL'S VIEWS

    Lord Charles beresterd, M P in a letter to "The Tines," says the fact that the lights were burning a few minutes before the last plunge shows ...

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  26. WOMEN AND LODGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. Druing the dis on of the committee of manage month reply at Grand United Order of Oddr Hevs conference to-day ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning The Australian e[?] at the H[?] Art Society the M [?] ...

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  28. HOWE RULE

    LONDON, Monday Night The Dake of Devonshire, Lord Middieton, and the Eail of Inquiry addressed an enthusiustic meeting at Manster in ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN INQUIRY.

    Shipping circles at Liverpool are in dignant at the American Committee's laethods of examining Mr Bruce Is may, and especially at then mnuen ...

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  30. COMMITTED TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, Tesday In January last Geo[?] Read of Red, correspondents [?] in Jarnce Sned des against by Ad S[?]den, was ...

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  31. APPROVAL OF AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning Mr W' R[?]dmond has received eahlegranst from the Arch [?]shops of Sydney and Melbourne, the Bisnops of New South ...

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  32. ITALY AND TURKEY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Morning—The Government prep[?]ed in opening a narrow dance he ween the made and the [?]for [?]eatial ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY MR ISMAY.

    Mr Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star Co. emphat carly declates that he was simply a passenger, and was not consulted regarding the ...

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  34. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Nationaks's invited Mr W. C. Gladstene. Liberal M P for K[?]noch, to attend the Irish convention at Duhlin to-day. ...

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  35. COLLISION AT SEA

    TORONTO, Monday Night The steamer Denver Collted with the Morgin line steamer Elsud. The later was obloged to ran ashore, and the ...

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  36. THE SUNKEN OCEANA

    LONDON, Monday Night Over four harding [?] pounds have been recu[?]ered from the week of the P. and O Company's O[?]when ...

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  38. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO

    CHICAGO, Monday Night.—Tinty five persons were asked through a fornade at [?]nors, North-Western Indians. A village named Bush was ...

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  39. MINE MANAGER SUED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. At Wollongong to-day John Pater Pre[?]ran, a mine proceeded against james Thomas Watson, manager of the Co[?]mmal colliery, ...

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  40. GERMANY & THE POWERS

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning In introducing the Navy Bill in the Rerchstag, Dr Von He iweg. Imperial Chanceslor, said he was convinced that noon ...

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  41. A PASSENGER'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. William Carter, when interviewed at Philadelphia, emphasised the in jusu[?]ce done to Mr Ismay. The boat they left the wreck in contained two ...

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  42. FATALITIES IN GEORGIA.

    NERBARN (GEORGIA), Tuesday Morning A tornude swept over a large area of Southern Georgia Six persens are reported to be dead, and ...

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  43. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—Messrs C. H. Hall W E Freeman,and Councillor J. Pearee, candidates for the vacant scat in South Ward of the Emu Bay ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning.—A before committee has amended the Detence Bill and raised the age of compulsory training front 17 to 21. It ...

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  45. MASSACRE AT FEZ

    PARIS, Monday Night.— Those murdered at Fez include- "The Matin's" correspondent and his wife The newspapers publish terrible ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. TRIBUTE TO MR HAYS.

    MONTREAL, Monday Night.—As a tribute to the memory of Mr Hays, who was lose in the titanic, every wheel along the line of the Grand Trunk ...

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  48. AVIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Mr Corbett Wilson [?]onoplaned from Fashguard to Innescorty. ...

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  50. NEW WHITE STAR LINER.

    LONDON, Monday Night. It is understood that the plans of the White Star liner Gigantic, which is building at Bolfast; will be ultored to provide ...

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  51. A MISSING AVIATOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— There is still no news of the missing aviator, Mr Allor. ...

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  52. Advertising

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