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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, attended by Captain Sir Walter Barttelot and Captain Pollok, presented the trophies, medals and prizes won by successful competitors at the ...

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  3. CONCESSIONS TO ULSTER

    The House of Commons was thronged yesterday by members who had attended to hear Mr. Asquith announce the Government's proposed concessions to Ulster ...

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  4. SIR IAN HAMILTON.

    The Caledonian Society of Melbourne entertained General Sir Jan Hamilton at a smoke night yesterday in the supper room of the Town Hall. There was a large ...

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  5. POLITICS A BUSINESS.

    The tenth anniversary celebration of the foundation of the Australian Women's League was held in the Town Hall last night, the proceedings taking a three-fold ...

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  6. SUFFRAGIST RIOT.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, like her daughter, Miss Sylvia Pankhurst,, has been rearrested under the "Cat and Mouse" Act. Yesterday Mrs. Pankhurst was at Glasgow, and ...

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  7. GREAT FIRE IN ST. LOUIS.

    Additional details have been received regarding the great fire which, originating in the St. Louis Athletic Club's building, destroyed practically a whole block in the ...

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  8. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Herbert Theodore Scott, late of "Leuka." Mornington Junction, orchardist, who died on 10th December last, left by will dated 27th July, 1911, £1891 realty and £666 personalty to his wife and ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR. W. DENSHAM.

    It will be learned with regret that Mr. W. Densham, the well-known accountant and principal of the firm of Densham and Sherlocke, accountants, died somewhat ...

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  10. OUTRAGES IN MEXICO.

    In the Senate yesterday. Senator Falls urged the abandonment of the present policy of the United States in regard to Mexico as it was hopelessly ineffective. He ...

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  11. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    A special general meeting of contributors to and life governors of the Women's Hospital was held at the Town Hall yesterday. The committee of the institution ...

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  12. LORD MURRAY'S TRIAL.

    When the House of Lords met yesterday the Marquis of Lansdowne moved the appointment of a select committee to inquire into Lord Murray's transactions in ...

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  13. ART EXHIBITIONS.

    Mm. J. Flinn, better known in art circles as Miss Clara Southern, opened an exhibition of her paintings yesterday afternoon at the Athenæum gallery. The show is ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    AE 2, the second of the Australian submarines, which are on the voyage out to Australia, has been docked at Gibraltar to repair a damaged propeller blade. A flaw ...

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  15. AN AUSTRIAN RAID.

    The Government of Montenegro has protested to Austria and the Powers against the action of a battalion of Austrian troops in crossing the frontier, and firing upon ...

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  16. RAND LABOR LEADERS.

    In the Union House of Assembly yesterday, the Indemnity Bill pawed its third reading on division by 70 votes to 12. General Smuts, in moving the third ...

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  17. MRS. R. L. STEVENSON'S' WILL.

    Details have been published of the will of the late Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson, who died at Santa Barbara. California, on 18th February. ...

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  18. DEPORTED MEN TO RETURN.

    Mr. H. Poutsma, one of the deported Labor leaders, in an interview yesterday said that at the psychological moment the deported men would return to South Africa ...

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  19. AN APACHE OUTRAGE.

    A daring outrage was perpetrated by a band of apaches at Boulogne-sur-Seine yesterday. Three girl associates of the apaches had ...

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  20. MR. FISHER'S VIEWS.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Fisher) stated yesterday that he was not in accord with the views of the Labor leaders in the old country that a ...

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  21. FLOUR MILLING TRADE.

    In their anxiety to obtain information from the officers regarding the latest developments in connection with the trouble in the flour milling trade, an unusually ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. D. F. Denham, Premier of Queensland, opened the Scottish National Bakers and Grocers' Exhibition at Edinburgh today. There was a good display of ...

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  23. WELCOME TO REV. T. E. RUTH.

    Collins-street Baptist Church had its seating capacity severely taxed last night, when a public congregational welcome was tendered to Rev T. E. Ruth, successor to ...

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  24. LAD'S TERRIBLE FALL.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Brilliant Extended mine, Charters Towers, No. 2 shaft, this morning. Samuel Matthew, aged about 17 years, greaser for the engine ...

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  25. PLUMAGE OF BIRDS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. C. E. H. Hobhouse, Postmaster-General, moved the second reading of the Plumage Bill. He said the evidence in support of ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED IN CAMPS.

    A serious position exists at Sacramento in consequence of the presence there of an army of unemployed. Thousands of men are camped in tents around the city. ...

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  27. THRICE ROBBED SHOP.

    Thieves last night again entered the tailor's shop of Lasker and Lasker, in George-street, and removed about £80 worth of hats and other clothing. This is the third ...

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  28. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    At a mass meeting to-day the Clan-na-Grael passed a resolution protesting against the repeal of the exemption section of the Panama Canal Tolls Act, and declaring ...

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  29. STREET ACCIDENTS IN LONDON

    During 1913 there were 18,944 street accidents in London chiefly due to motor traffic. In all 579 accidents had fatal results. ...

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  31. MISHAP TO S. MARATHON.

    The steamer Marathon, which left Melbourne on 14th February for London via the Cape, has arrived at Port Natal. During the voyage the furnace crown collapsed. ...

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