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  2. THE SUFGRAGETTES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Women's Social and Political Union meeting at tho Custom Hall, including a large contingent from the Lancashire ...

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  3. HOWE RULE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —In the House of Lords Lord Denbigh raised a debate on Home Rule, and elicited from Earl Crewe, Lord ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Owing to the heavy weather on the Gippsland lakes, a fisherman's boat, in which were Roy Gettens and Victor Lindersman, ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Dr. Bingham Crowther, of Tasmania, has been spending the winter at Bordighera, Italy, which has greatly benefited his health. He returns to ...

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  7. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday. — The hearing of charges against Samuel Johnstone and Joshua Wignall for alleged false pretences by selling untested pipes for ...

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  8. BRITISH INDIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Lords, Lord Ampthill asked if the Imperial Conference would discuss the disabilities of British ...

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  9. THE SEWERAGE PIPES.

    An expensive litigation appears to be on the tapis between E. Maker, a contractor, and the Metropolitan Drainage Board. A writ is to be issued by the ...

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  10. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Mr Swinburne, Minister of Water Supply, warmly commends the suggestion of the Manchester Unity order that the Government should take over ...

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  11. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The A.N.A. Conference decided to-day to take active steps to keep the benefits of the federation before the public. ...

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  12. A COACH HORSE KILLED.

    A coach horse that was being driven to Hobart from Kingston this morning was impaled on the end of the shaft of a milk-cart. The wood was buried ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH RIFLE COUNCIL.

    The Commonwealth Rifle Council to-day decided to have the first Imperial match, which is open to teams from all parts of the Empire, at Sydney on ...

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  14. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments have been approved by the Executive Counted: Joshph H. Stutterd, a trustee of the Wynyard public cemetery A. ...

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  15. THE FRENCH NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. M. Bos, Reporter on the French Naval Estimates, blames the Ordnance Department for disregarding his warnings, ...

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  16. AN OFFICIAL VISIT.

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John [?]) to-day received an official visit from the Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Squadron, Vice-Admiral Sir ...

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  17. MAIL BAG ROBBERY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A bag containing registered, letters valued , at eighty thousand pounds sterling was stolon between New York and ...

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  18. A TRAINER ROBBED.

    John Fielder a well-known horse trainor, has reported te the police that a sum of £270 was stolen from his room at an hotel at Flemington this ...

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  19. CENTRAL AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the presence of Captain Booth, as political officer of Bornu, in Central Africa, upwards of two companies of ...

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  20. A CLOSE SEASON.

    A proclamation has been issued pro[?]ting the hunting of kangaroo, deer, and opossum for a period of one year from April 1 throughout Tasmania. ...

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  21. AN INQUIRY COMMITTED

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In the French Senate M. Thompson, Minister of Marine, accepted the appointment of a Parliamentary committee ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A libel action Thomas Walker Neville, a dentist at Singleton, who claimed £l000 damages for alleged libel from Alexander ...

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  23. SAN FRANCISCO

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr W.J. Smalley, "The Times" correspondent at Washington, states that the members of the Board of Supervisors ...

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  24. A "GHOST" ON A STEAMER.

    A "ghost" on the; steamer Isleworth on the voyage from Puget Sound to Newcastle created some consternation. The officers saw the "ghost" and tried ...

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  25. BOUNDARY COMMISSIONERS.

    On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday last the Boundary Commissioners under the Local Government Act visited Sorell, Carnarvon, Bellerive, and ...

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  26. THE STRANDED SUEVIC

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The captain of the stranded Suovie reports that the tide flows freely in and out of the forepeak and holds one two ...

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  27. COUNT LAMSDORFF

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—It in stated that the late Count Lamsdorff, the Russian statesman, succumbed to heart disease, and not to poison, as ...

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  28. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Benjamin Rixon, aged 35, a teamster, was driving a wagon loaded with logs near Albury, when he fell under the wheel, and was crushed to a pulp. ...

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  29. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Sir John Forrest says that, the Government will re-introduce next session a bill for penny postage in Australia and from ...

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  30. PASSENGERS' BAGGAGE SALVED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—[?] the Suevic's pasengers' baggage has been salved, and a start has been made with the cargo. ...

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  31. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Crick and "Willis, who were awaiting their trial on a charge of conspiracy, made an application to-day to have their indictment quashed. They ...

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  32. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A dramatic development has transpired in the Thaw case at New York owing to (Mr Jerome suggesting that a ...

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  33. POLLING PLACE ABANDONED.

    Doddington has been abolished as a polling place for the Legislative Council for the district of Westmorland. ...

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  34. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —After a six hours' discussion the London County Council has decided to have a special audit made on a commercial ...

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  35. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday,—Rev. J. E. M. Roche, who leaves for Albany, West Australia, shortly, was presented with an illuminated address by the ...

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  36. PROPOSED EXHIBITION.

    A largely attended meeting was held to-day to consider suggestions to held an international exhibition in Sydney. Mr Joshua, president of the ...

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  37. A NEW TRAWLER.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Chapman) received to-day the complete plans and specifications for the new trawler. Tenders are shortly to be ...

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  38. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Chapman) is endeavoring to arrange a conference between the representatives of the British Admiralty Postal ...

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  39. NEW CALEDONIA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In the House of Commons, in reply to a question, Mr Walter Runciman, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, ...

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  40. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Thursday. — To-day Inspector Harrison received a telegram from Magnet, stating that through a blow-off pipe at the Magnet mine ...

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  41. AMUSEMENTS

    There was only a fair attendance at the Academy of Music last night, when the Olympia Company gave another enjoyable programme. The pictures ...

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  42. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Colac, which was disabled on the North Coast on Monday, was towed into Newcastle, she having lost her propeller in a gale. The ...

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  43. INEQUALITY OF RATES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In the House of Commons a motion moved by Mr. W. Crooks (Labor). M.P., that the inequality of the rates in different ...

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  44. MURCHISON RIVER CAGE.

    Inspector Harrison returned to-day from the Farrell district, where he has been engaged for the past few days in putting a cage across the Murchison ...

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  45. AN OFFICIAL SUSPENDED.

    As the result of enquiries in the Patents Office an official has been suspended, and called upon for an explanation. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Parliament has been further prorogued to April 23. ...

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  47. THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir Richard Solomon accompanies Mr Louis Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, to England. ...

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  48. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—Robert H. Moore, a horse driver at the Mount Lyell mine, was run over by a track to-day, and one of his legs was crushed ...

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  49. STATISTICAL BUREAU.

    The Statistical Bureau has issued the first of a series of monthly bulletins dealing with trade, immigration, and other questions. It is now engaged ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Near Dunedin, Air George Sandilands, with his wife and child, wis driving in s buggy. The vehicle capsized, and the occupants ...

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  51. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord William Nevill has been committed for trail for obtaining jewellery by means of a trick. One witness proved that ...

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  52. ASIATIC ORDINANCE.

    Mr Smuts intends submitting to the Transvaal Parliament for re-enactment the Asiatic ordinance which Lord Elgin, Secretary for the Colonies, ...

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  53. TARIFF REPORTS.

    Mr Chapman has communicated with the chairman of the Tariff Commission, urging him to expedite the presentation of the reports for the Free Trade ...

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  54. THE GAMING ACT

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday. — The police last night, at Linda arrested T. Camolovitch on a warrant charging him with being the occupier of premises at ...

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  55. RAN SHORT OF COAL.

    The steamer Katunga. 3316 tons, bound from American ports to Sydney, put into Auckland to-day to replenish her coal bunkers. The vessel ...

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  57. ENGLISH MAILS

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Chapman) is taking steps to arrange for the sorting of English mails between Fremantle and Adelaide, so as to expedite ...

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  58. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Thursday. — The Mildura has become a total loss, and has been abandoned. The captain and crew have been brought to Perth. The crew ...

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  59. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Two men armed with revolvers attempted to hold up the Harrison-street branch of the National Bank, Johannesburg. ...

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  60. POLAR EXPEDITION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Captain M'Kilosen's Anglo American Polar expedition schooner Duchess of Bedford is frozen up two hundred ...

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  61. UNIFORM POSTAGE STAMPS.

    The deputy Postmaster General has been instructed at the approaching conference to report whether it is practicable to introduce uniform postage ...

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  63. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir John Forrest has received a cable announcing that the Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) and party arrived yesterday at Colombo all well. ...

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