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  2. WORK AND WAGES.

    In the hope of a settlement of the timber stackers' wages dispute being arrived at as a result of the conference arranged with the State Treasurer, Mr. Watt, there ...

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  3. GERMANY'S "INTERNAL FOE."

    Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, in a speech at a military dinner last night, said that Germany had no occasion to fear an outward enemy, but the ...

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  4. THE LAND TAXES.

    In the course of his reply to the Rochester deputation's request yesterday that an extension of time beyond 1st March be given to land owners to send in their ...

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  5. PROSPERITY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The "Times" to-day publishes a letter from its correspondent in the Commonwealth in which it is declared that 1910 was the most prosperous year in the ...

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  6. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, stated, in reply to Mr. H. P. Croft (U.), that the British exports to Canada ...

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  7. A DUEL IN SYDNEY.

    'A' German wool buyer and a captain in the senior cadets engaged in a duel with swords in Centennial Park at daybreak this morning, and both were wounded, ...

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  8. THE POSTAL CRISIS.

    The conference of Deputy Postmasters General, which began its sittings in Hobart and continued them in Melbourne, concluded its work yesterday. The scheme ...

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  9. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    Addressing the Pan-American Congress of commercial men yesterday, President Taft said be hoped the day was not distant when reciprocal trade relations would join ...

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  10. THE CORONATION.

    It is expected that 200,000 visitors will be in London from the oversea dominions, America and the Continent during the Coronation festivities. ...

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  11. THE ITALIAN SENATE.

    The Senate has adopted the report of the special commission apppointed to consider the question of reforming the Senate. It is recommended in the report that the Senate ...

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  12. CORONATION DELEGATION.

    The Prime Minister yesterday received a communication by cable from Sir George Reid which enabled him to indicate that it is understood in official circles that special ...

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  13. INQUIRY IN THE DARK.

    Mr. M' Donald, ex-secretary of the Post and Telegraph Association, to-day telegraphed from Melbourne to the secretary here that he had arranged for a ...

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  14. MURDER CLUBS.

    The third agrarian outrage in three days has been reported from Ireland. At Bannmore on Sunday night five shots were fired into the residence of Lieutenant, ...

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  15. STATE LAND TAX.

    During the past week so numerous have been the inquiries at the Land Tax Offices in the Flinders-street station in regard to what value might be put upon cultivation ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Prior to his departure from London the new Governor of Victoria, Sir John Fuller, mil be tendered a farewell banquet by Victorians who will be in London at the ...

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  17. TO THE SOUTH POLE.

    The expenses of Lieutenant Filchner, leader of the projected German expedition to the Antarctic, have been guaranteed, and he will leave Hamburg in his 530 ton sealer on 2nd May. ...

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  18. MINISTERS' DEPARTURE.

    The Prime Minister, the Minister for External Affairs, the Minister of Defence and their departmental officers, will travel to London by R.M.S. Otway, leaving ...

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  19. FIGHT WITH ANARCHISTS

    At Lodz, an important town in Poland, there has been a reproduction of the Sydney-street fight with Anarchists. The police surrounded a number of Anarchists ...

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  20. MR. FISHER AND SCOTTISH MINERS.

    The Prime Minister has been invited by the Ayrshire Miners' Union, of which he was at one time an active member, to be its guest one day during his visit to ...

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  21. LOSS OF THE ANNESLEY.

    Mr. Hutton, P.M., has concluded his investigations into the cause of the less of the barque Annesley, 1587 tons, which sailed from Melbourne on 7th September ...

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  22. THE APPALLING PLAGUE.

    A Korean suburb of Vladivostock has been demolished in the endeavor to stamp out the plague. The residents of the suburb have been removed. ...

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  23. VETO OF THE LORDS.

    Mr. J. W. Gulland, Junior Lord of the Treasury and Scottish Whip, made a remarkable statement at Edinburgh last night. He stated that he was preparing ...

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  24. COUNTRY LAND VALUING.

    The whole question of whether valuations made by the Water Commission or other bodies could be used in completing Federal land Lax returns was raised by a ...

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  25. LABOR PARTY AND TITLES.

    At the meeting of the Richmond branch of the P.L.C.,last evening, under the presidency of Mr. A. M' Laughlin, Mr., G. Bennett moved:— ...

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  26. THE POSTAL CONTRACT.

    Last night a deputation representative of the Iron Trades Council and the Iron Founders' Society waited upon the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) and sought ...

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  27. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The inquest on the bodies of the 344 victims of the Hulton colliery disaster on 21st December was concluded yesterday. The injury found that the disaster was due to the ...

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  28. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    Twenty-six members of the crew of the steamer New Guinea arrived at Eden at 9.30 last night, by the auxiliary ketch Sea, which was despatched to their ...

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  29. THE DECLARATION OF LONDON

    The "Times" congratulates the Government on postponing the Ratification of the Declaration of London until the Imperial Conference is held. It says:—"The ...

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  30. ADDITIONS TO NAVY.

    The "Daily Mail," in referring to the current year's programme of battleship construction, states:—"The Admiralty asks for six Dreadnoughts, but is willing to ...

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  31. STUDENTS ON STRIKE.

    Owing to the issue of an order prohibiting them from participation in politics, the university students yesterday went on strike. They sang topical songs and poured ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The estimate of the expenditure of the South African Union during the coming year is £16,000,000, a decrease of £500,000 proportionately compared with the current ...

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  33. DETAILS APPROVED BY THE ADMIRALTY.

    Mr. Reginald M' Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated to-day in the House of Commons, in reply to a question by Mr. A. H. Lee, M.P. for Hants, that the ...

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  34. THE GLENBANK DISASTER.

    The police reports from the north-west discount the idea that the barque Glen bank simply capsized in a sudden cyclonic gust. The evidence of the wreckage goes ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is announced officially that King. George will hold a review in Phoenix Park, Dublin in July. The band of the Coldstream Guards will ...

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  36. THE REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    Senor Madero, leader of the insurgents in Mexico, is believed to be in hiding at El Pasa, an American border town. The United States authorities have issued a ...

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  37. CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The announcement was made by Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons yesterday that the question of the disestablishment of the church in Wales would not ...

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  38. EXPLOSION OF GUNPOWDER.

    The thoughtless action of a gang of workmen employed on the Canadian Grand Trunk Railway at Hazleton, a village in British Columbia, was responsible for the ...

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  39. THE MANUFACTURERS PROTEST.

    The Postmaster-General stated yesterday that he would be very pleased to meet a deputation from the chamber of manufactures, and explain to it the reasons ...

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  40. TASMANIAN COAL FIELD.

    The Premier was to-day offered a coal mine on the east coast of Tasmania, to be acquired and worked by the Slate. A Melbourne syndicate made the offer, the ...

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  41. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  42. GENERAL EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    At the meeting of the Richmond branch of the P.L.C. last evening, Mr. R. Bennett moved the following resolution for inclusion on the agenda paper at the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Yesterday morning Mr. Tudor, Minister of Customs, and Messrs. F. Brennan and Fenton, M's.P., visited the premises of Messrs. Laurence, Snadden and ...

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  44. CONFERENCE WITH TALLY CLERKS.

    Last night representatives of the timber tally clerks and the employers, who were represented by Messrs. James Moore, V. B. Trapp and J. Taylor (Sharp and Sons), ...

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  45. LOSS ON BISLEY MEETING.

    Presiding at the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, Major-General Lord Oheylesmore said that the council of the association desired to express regret at ...

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  46. FEDERATION AS LENDER.

    The result of the Commonwealth Treasurer's transactions last week with the States is that £2,150,000 has been lent by him, for varying terms, at 3¾ per cent, ...

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  47. HOTTENTOTS ON WARPATH.

    News has been received from German West Africa that the rebel Herero chief, Simon Copher, with his band of Hottentots, is on the warpath again. He has ...

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  48. PORT FOR THE POWLETT.

    The Railways Standing Committee arrived here on Saturday to take evidence in reference to a coal port for the State and nearer coal fields. Mr. John Evans, ...

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  49. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  50. SEQUEL TO CRIPPEN MURDER.

    Probate of the will of Mrs. Hawley Crippen, who was murdered by her husband, has been granted to the deceased woman's sister. An application by Ethel le Neve. ...

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  51. LONDON SHIPPING NEWS.

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  52. HOUSE ROBBERY AT KEW.

    Miss Bessie Gray, a resident of "Ailsa," Wellington-street, Kew, was the victim of a daring thief on Monday night. Miss Gray was in the dining- room about 7.45, when she heard a noise in the ...

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  53. GRACE WATSON TESTIMONIAL FUND

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  54. Advertising

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  55. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. China arrived Suez, from Australia, on Sunday morning. The German mail steamer Zieten arrived at Southampton on Monday, 13th inst., from ...

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  56. Advertising

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