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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS AND REFERENDA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  3. PEACE OF EUROPE

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—In the Reiehstag the Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, referring to Mr Churchill's offer to suspend ...

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  4. TURKEY AND BALKANS

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—The Imperial Chancellor. Dr. Von, Bethmann Hollweg, in introducing the Defence Bill to the Reichstag, eulogised Sir ...

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  5. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mrs Pankburst, the notorious suffragette, who was last week sent to goal for three years, has tasted only water since ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Justice Higgins, President of the Arbitration Court, continued the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Gas ...

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  8. SOUTH POLAR REGIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The following wireless message has been received from Dr. [?] on the Australian Cable Association dated April 2: "The ...

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  9. OUTRAGES AND INCENDLARISM.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—There were wholesale pillar box outrages at Glasgow to-day. Phials of black and red liquids were enclosed in packages ...

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  10. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Edward Grey, speaking in the House of Commons, said that Britain was participating in the naval demonstration ...

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  11. THE SENATE

    Colonel Cameron held a meeting at Sorell on Friday night, at which there was an inffuential and representative gathering. It was presided over by ...

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  12. A PLOT DISCOVERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—An elaborate suffragette plot has been discovered, to blow up the stands at the Crystal Palace, the day before the ...

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  13. SENATOR KEATING AT WESTBURY.

    On Monday Senator Keating addressed a meeting of electors of West-bury. The Warden (Councillor D. Burke) occupied the chair. The speaker ...

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  14. BLOCKADE OF MONTENEGRIN COAST.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The blockade of the Montenegrin coast has been ordered to be made effective unless the demands of the Powers are ...

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  15. AMERICAN LEGISLATION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—Five hundred suffragists invaded the Capiaol, [?] presented their demands. Afterwards a formal resolution, giving ...

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  16. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Thirty members of the State Liberal party met to-day, under the presidency of Mr John Murray, and decided to ...

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  17. TROOPS ON THE BORDER.

    VIENNA. Tuesday Morning.—One hundred and fifty thousand Austrian troops are massed on the Servian-Montenegrin frontiers. ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The suffragettes attempted to explode the ruins of Dudley Castle. ...

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  19. NAVAL DEFENCE

    OTTOWA, Monday Night.—The Liberals have decided to continue their obstruction to the Navy Bill. Sir Wilfred Laurier, during the navy ...

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  20. THE PRESSURE ON MONTENEGRO

    ROME, Tuesday Morning.—"The Giornale Ditalea" deplores the ungenerous and odious pressure on Montenegro, and declares that the blockade ...

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  21. WORK AND WAGES

    Some little friction occurred on Monday between the watersiders and the manager of the White Star Line. The matter in dispute was as to the ...

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  22. THE CRUISER HAMIDIEH.

    PORT SAID, Tuesday Morning.—The Turkish cruiser Hamidieh has proceeded to Suez. ...

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  23. AMERICAN TARIFF

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—The developments in connection with the revision of the tariff indicate that a bitter controversy is pending. The ...

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  24. A GREEK BOMBARDMENT.

    ATHENS, Tuesday Morning.—The Greek destroyer bomoarded the [?]tary camps at Vryoma, near Smyrna, where it has been alleged the Turks ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Commons, Mr Asquith informed Mr Walter Long that it was not descriable to widen the scope of ...

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  26. A REGIMENT DECIMATED.

    SOFIA, Tuesday Morning.—Two Sofia regiments were decimated carry in the war bowing to injudicious handling, They were since recruited from ...

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  27. FEDERAL TARIFF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Hughes, in amplification of the remarks made by the Prime Minister at Maryborough, and is explanation of the ...

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  28. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    The Premier in replying to a question, said the House of Lards reform would not be taken during 1913. ...

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  29. INCOME TAX PRIVILEGES.

    Mr Arquith the Premier, promised ti suspend the income tax privileges of members of the House of Commons until the accounts committee had ...

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  30. TURKS ROUTED

    BELGRADE, Tuesday Morning.—It is officially is ported that Dravid Pasha was routed at Liousme, after a desperate engagement, the Turks flying in ...

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  31. INDIAN FRONTIER

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday Morning.—The Englishman states that trouble has broken out on the Naziri frontier. Two columns of British troops are ...

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  32. WHEAT AND FLOUR DUTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—The Tariff Bill concedes live per cent, on all goods imported by American owned and built vessels, and a ten per ...

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  33. FALL UNDER A TRAM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A youth named Jack Comon fell under a tramear at the Royal Park to-night. His hand was crushed to pulp, and his aim ...

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  34. GREAT BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Admiral Burney, not Troubridge, commands the international squadian Diplomate circles believe that the ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Owing to 16,000 Cannockehase miners deciding to force non-[?], 3000 have declined to descend the pits where ...

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  36. INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The House of Commons passed Mr Lloyd-George's resolutions for the provisional collection of taxes, necessitated by the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS AT HOME

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr and Mrs Peake, Mr and Mrs O'Loughhn, and Mr and Mrs Kirkpatrick, of South Australia, are visiting Manchester, ...

    Article : 42 words
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  39. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The New Zealand Shipping Company has declared an interim dividend of 5s per share. ...

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  40. ZION CITY

    ZION CITY, Tuesday Morning.—The adherents of Rev. Dowie sought to drive out smokers from the city. Disorders followed, and bands of crusader ...

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  41. BETTING IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Daily Chronicle anticipates the return of American horses from France and England owing to the New York ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    ROME, Monday Night.—Mount Etna, Mount Vesuvins, and Strombali are again active. ...

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  43. SLAY AGITATION.

    "The Daily Telegraph's" St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Slay agitation is spreading dangerously. The leaders are convinced that ...

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  44. A BOY'S CRIME

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At the Bendigo Supreme Court to-day before Mr Justice Cussen and a jury of twelve, Albert Simmonds, aged 15 ...

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  45. CANADIAN MAILS

    OTTOWA, Monday Night.—The Government has contracted with the chief Canadian steamship lines to carry British mails exclusively in ...

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  46. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—During the month of March the imports increased £180,331, and the exports £73,976, whilst the re-exports ...

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  47. THE FRENCH NAVY

    PARIS, Monday Night.—The Government: has introduced supplementary naval credits amounting to £20,000,000. The expaditure is to be ...

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  48. FATAL TRAIN COLLISION.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—Four persons were killed and have see[?] injured in a collision between a passenger and a goods train at Oculia. ...

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  49. CHINESE POLITICS

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning.—Six hundred Senators and Representatives arrived for the inanguration of Parliament. The Government's majority at ...

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  50. LONDON GAMBLERS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In connection with the Kinghtsbridge gaming raid. Basil, an Italian, has been fined £230 sterling, and ordered to be ...

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  51. SUBMARINE MISHAP.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Monday Night.—The snomarine Minoga sank off Liban. It was an hour and a half before she was raised, and the crew were ...

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  52. DISORDERLY DEPUTIES

    BUDA PESTH, Monday Night.—Zocharias a deputy, has been sentenced to one month's imprisonment, and Hoffman and Beek, deputies, to ...

    Article : 47 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. WOMEN'S POLITICAL UNION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Women's Social and Political [?] annual report shows the income at £28,502. and expenditure £23.731. ...

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