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  2. NATIONAL SAFETY.

    The Imperial Maritime League, which strongly advocates the steady expansion of the navy, has forwarded to the Prime Minister a memorial appealing to the ...

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  3. RIOTOUS SCENE AT A WEDDING

    A saturnalia of vulgarity and unnamed curiosity marked the recent marriage in New York of Miss Marjorie Gwynn Gould, daughter of George J. Gould,with Antony ...

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  4. CANADIAN GOLD RUSH.

    Further details are forthcoming with legard to the reported discovery of an immense gold quartz reef, said to vary in width from 30 feet to 1000 feet, near the ...

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  5. SERIES OF DISASTERS.

    A sensational disaster, attended with loss of life, occurred yesterday on the Mississippi River. While a large passenger boat, with many hundreds of excursionists abord, was ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL UNION.

    If the municipal conference on the future of the metropolitan tramways should decide bust the councils will be prepared in 1916 to accept their heritage and ...

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  7. PORT IMPROVEMENT.

    General condemnation is expressed of the proposal, of the Government to build a new railway pier at Port Melbourne Instead of constructing a dock, which would ...

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  8. RIOTOUS PARIS CROWD.

    A sensational encounter between police and trade unionists look place in Paris yesterday. As many as 10.000 trade unionists ...

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  9. ARGENTINE ANARCHISTS.

    As many as 100 Anarchists have been arrested at Buenos Ayres. the capital of Argentina, which has latterly been in a very disturbed state. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN FREIGHTS.

    Mr. H. C. Hull, Minister of Finance in South Africa, has concluded an arrangement with the Shipping Conference for renewing the Government's freight contract, ...

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  11. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The intense interest aroused by the boxing contest between Jeffries and Johnson for the heavy weight championship of the world, which takes place at Reno Nevada, ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Alexander Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland, speaking at [?] Park on Saturday evening, said he believed that the conference between the leaders of the ...

    Article : 220 words
  13. THE OTTAWA SCANDALS.

    It is reported at Ottawa that the losses caused by the "graft" scandals in connection with the Government Printing Bureau in that city, which have led' to the ...

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  14. AN ARREST IN RUSSIA.

    Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg states that Baron Ungern Sternburg, the correspondent of a semi-official, Austro-Hungarian news agency, has been arrested. ...

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  15. SPREAD OF AVIATION.

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies has voted the sum of £400,000 for the construction of dirigible balloons and aeroplanes for use in connection with the army and ...

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  16. JOHNSON'S CONDITION.

    The day before yesterday Jack Johnson indulged in boxing preparatory to his fight with Jim Jeffries for the first time since his arrival in San Francisco, and 1500 ...

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  17. REBELLION IN NICARAGUA.

    The insurgent forces in Nicaragua under General Estrada, have met with further success. They have captured the towns of In ...

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  18. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cable message from London states that Queen Maryland Alexandra the Queen Mother, have consented' to become- patrons of the Victoria League, whose object is to ...

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  19. EFFECT OF COTTON SHORTAGE.

    Owing to the shortage in the supplies of raw-cotton, the representatives of 58 cotton mills in the State of Carolina have-agreed to cease production entirely for four weeks ...

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  20. INDIAN LINER OVERDUE.

    [?] has been aroused Bombay regarding the non-arrival Lloyd liner Trieste, 5095 tons, which has not been spoken since she left ...

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  21. CRISIS IN PORTUGAL.

    A political crisis has occurred in Portugal. and a new Ministry is in office. The crisis was due to a scandal arising out of Senhor Luciano de' Castro's ...

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  22. WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL.

    Many leading members of the Roman Catholic clergy have assembled in London, for the purpose of attending the consecration of Westminster Cathedral. ...

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  23. A HIGH PRICED PAINTING.

    Chill October, the fine landscape painted by the late Sir John Millais in 1871, was sold by action at Christie's rooms yesterday arid realised 4800 guineas. ...

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  24. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    The--Maorilande Steamship Company's steamer Louderdale. 1663 tons, struck near North Tip, at the entrance to .Greymouth. She is stranded 600 yards from the beach, ...

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  25. OVERDUE SHIP SAFE.

    The sailing ship Mount Stewart,, 1849 tons, which was overdue ut Antofagasla(Chili) on a voyage from Newcastle, the latter port being left on 31st March, has ...

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  26. SILENT FIGHTERS.

    The British force in Southern Nigeria under the command of Major G. E. Bruce secured the" surrender of the chief Nzekiye and 200 of his followers after an ...

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  27. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Turkish boycott of Greek merchants and goods, which is producing a disquieting effect, includes the Bank of Athens and Turkish shops employing Greek assistants. ...

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  28. "FARTHEST SOOTH."

    At BacKingnam Palace. on Saturday, Alexandra, the Queen Mother, presented Captain Robert Scott, R.N., the leader of' the British Antarctic Expedition with a ...

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  29. CARGO OF PINE.

    Pearsons Proprietary Limited, timber importers, and shipping agents; Collingstreet, received a cable message yesterday from the Maoriland Steamship Company, ...

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  30. THE LATE PHIL MAY.

    A: tablet to the memory of the late Phil May, the famous black and white artist, who spent many! years in Australia, has been erected at Leeds. ...

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  31. THE IRISH LANGUAGE.

    The Senale of the National University of Ireland, which was established in Dublin last year, has decided that the Irish language (Ense) shall be a compulsory subject ...

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  32. WRECK OF THE TURIST.

    The castaways of the shipwrecked Norwegian barque Turist, landed from the French mail steamer Dumbea this morning. They comprised the captain, two ...

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  33. LIGHTING OF THE SUBURBS.

    When North Melbourne, Flemington and Kensington amalgamated with the city the installation of the electric light was expected to reconcile the most ardent ...

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  34. AN OFFICER'S SUICIDE.

    Captain Hugo Frank Henry was found dead in his garden at Bath with a revolver beside him. He had previously been stung by been, and was suffering great pain. ...

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  35. CZAR IN FINLAND.

    The Czar of Russia, it is announced from St, Petersburg, will to-day attend the celebrations at Viborg, in Finland, in-connection with the 200th anniversary of the ...

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  36. RACING IN FRANCE.

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    General Porfrio Diaz, President of Mexico, and Don Mamon Corral, the Vice- President, have been re-elected by large majorities. ...

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  38. BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    The 4 per cent, loan of £4,312,000, issued at a minimum of £86 10 by the Continental syndicate which is financing the Bagdad railway, has been oversubscribed. ...

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  39. MARINE COURT INQUIRY.

    An inquiry was held at the 'Marine Court to-day into the circumstances attending the wreek of the steamer Minimbah, at the entrance to Manning River on 13th ...

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  40. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed on Lieutenant Hofrichter, who was found guilty by a court martial at Vienna of attempting to poison a number of officers of the general ...

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  41. A DISSATISFIED LIBERAL.

    In the course of a speech at Newport, in Monmouthshire, on Saturday evening, Mr. D. A. Thomas, Liberal M.P. for Cardiff, announced that he intended to retire from ...

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  42. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    The west coast trader Rotoiti, while leaving Macquaric Heads for Hobart on Saturday, got caught in a strong current and was carried towards a small reef off ...

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  43. MURDERER SENTENCED.

    Thomas Craig, who was charged with the murder at Gateshead of Thomas Henderson, the husband of a woman who had been Craig's sweetheart, was found guilty by the ...

    Article : 215 words
  44. CASHIER CHLOROFORMED.

    A printer's cashier, who was returning from a West End bank on Saturday with the sum of £50, which ho had drawn for the purpose of paying the employes of the ...

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  45. MOTOR CAR REGULATIONS.

    At Malvern yesterday Arthur Robinson, a young man, was charged with having been the driver of a motor car which did not have an illuminated lamp at the rear. Constable O'Rielly stated that ...

    Article : 239 words
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  47. NEW ZEALAND'S DISTANCE.

    Sir William Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who presided at a meeting of the Institute of Marine Engineers last evening, remarked that NewZealand ...

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  48. Advertising

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