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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

    The reply of the leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, Mr. Deakin, to the speech delivered by the Prime Minister in the Melbourne Town Hall on Tuesday ...

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  3. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The following is the personnel of the new Ministry:-- Premier and Minister of the Interior.--Senator MONIS. ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Parliament Bill was continued in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. J. A. Clyde, K. [?]C. (U.), protested ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The implement rankers' strike entered upon its third week yesterday. It is proving a costly clog in the State's industry. A clear £10.000 has been lost already in ...

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  6. FUTURE DREADNOUGHTS.

    Professor W. S. Abell, Professor of Naval Architecture at the University of Liverpool, states that it is probable that in the future Dreadnoughts will be driven ...

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  7. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    A vote was taken in the Senate yesterday on the case of Senator Lorimer. who was involved in allegations regarding bribery at his election, and who was sharply snubbed ...

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  8. GEELONG FARMER'S PROTEST.

    At a meeting of the agricultural society to-day a resolution was passed sympathising with the employers, and congratulating them on the stand they had taken. Mr. ...

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  9. VICTIM OF A BIGAMIST.

    The German, Felix Ogilvie, who was recently arrested and charged with having contracted a bigamous marriage with Eleanor Gaspers, an Australian vocalist ...

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  10. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The "Westminster Gazette" publishes an article in which it refers to the action of Mr. Clifford Sifton in seceding from the Laurier party in consequence of the ...

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  11. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A special meeting of the Gawler branch of the Implement Makers' Union was held last night, when Mr. C. J. Bennett, of the Victorian executive, was present. It ...

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  12. MORE SECESSIONS PROBABLE.

    Mr. A. B. Aylesworth, K.C., Minister of Justice in the Laurier Cabinet, announces that the will not seek re-election to Parliament; being anxious to retire from ...

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  13. TIMBER TRADES HELD UP.

    The trouble between timber merchants and timber stackers became critical 'yesterday, when 50 men employed at the wharfs stopped work. The men state they ...

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  14. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING

    At the meeting of the, Trades Hall Council last night a discussion took place in regard to the complaint of late shopping on the Friday night. Member of ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE

    The defence scheme of the Union Government was outlined in the House of Assembly last evening by General J. C. Smuts, Minister of Defence. ...

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  16. BRITISH LAND QUESTION.

    In a recent speech Earl Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, announced the appointment of a departmental committee to inquire into the ...

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  17. ALLEGATIONS AND DENIALS.

    The declaration by the "Times" that the official report of the meeting of Unionist members on Tuesday last was "intentionally misleading," and that the Unionists ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. STRIKE PAY.

    "Most extraordinary announcement-- strike pay to-morrow, boys. £1900 to be distributed." Thus the chairman (Mr. J. Skehan) notified the meeting of strikers ...

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  19. USE FOR A CONFERENCE.

    Employes firmly reject the proposal that conference he held. "For us," stated a leading employer yesterday, speaking with authority, "the single issue of the dispute ...

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  20. MR. R. JUSTICE GRANTHAM'S INDISCRETION.

    Reference was made in the House of commons yesterday to the indiscreet remarks from the bench of Mr. Justice Granham, who spoke in sneering tones of the ...

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  21. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    A congress of Russian nobles has passed a resolution in favor of excluding Jews, even if they abandoned their religion, from all State-'offices, legislative functions and ...

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  22. A LEVY AT WONTHAGGI.

    At the meeting of the Miners' Association on Wednesday night, it was unanimously decided that a levy of 6d. in the pound on the earnings of the ...

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  23. COSTLY SUIT OF ARMOR.

    Before Mr. Justice Warrington, in the Chaneery division of the High Court of Justice Mr. Harding, of St. James's square a dealer in curios was proceeded ...

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  24. WITH THE STRIKERS.

    Mr. Solly, M.L.A., faced the strikers' mass meeting yesterday with the advices that they should resume work. The men bad scareely finished cheering an ...

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  25. FUNDS FOR HOME RULE.

    The Trish Nationalists intend sending an other delegation to Australia and New Zealand to collect funds to assist in the Home Rule movement. The delegates will leave ...

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  26. APPEAL FOR FUNDS IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. J. J. Holland, special delegate from the Agricultural Implement Makers Union of Victoria has arrived in Sydney to further the strikers' fund. The Labor Council ...

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  27. COUNTESS'S AWFUL PLAN.

    The Countes Delatila has been arrested at Saasari, a city of North-Western Sardi[?]a, on a charge of having murdered her husband in June last. It is alleged that ...

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  28. TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night, Mr. E. F. Russell agricultural implement Makers Union made a report on the strike. ...

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  29. TALLY CLERKS.

    Further trouble is feared as far as the timber tally clerks are concerned or ring, it is alleged, to the fact that the employers are not keeping to the arrangement ...

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  30. CORONATION DURBAR.

    It is officially estimated that the cost of the Coronation Durbar to be held in Delhi in January, 1912, will amount, to £1,000,000. ...

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  31. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  32. FAMOUS PICTURES.

    Lord Sackville has sold, from the Knole collection, Gainsborough's superb picture of Miss Linley (afterwards Mrs Richard Brinsley Sheridan) and her brother, Thomas ...

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  33. THE PLASTERERS' STRIKE.

    The plasterers' strike, which has been proceeding for three months, still drags on but good progress is being made by the wages board. It has fixed the hours at 44 ...

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  34. A PRESENT FOR THE KING.

    The largest nugget of gold ever found in New Zealand has been purchased by the Government as a Coronation gift to the King. The nugget weighs 99 oz; It was ...

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  35. AN AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    Not without some misgivings two members of the Stock Exchange early yesterday morning proceeded to Abouna, where Mr. J. J. Hammond awaited them, to take ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS.

    The departmental committee which for a considerable time has been inquiring into the operation of the regulations in regard to workhouses and factories, with a view ...

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  37. NEW SETTLERS.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday the Minister of Lands brought forward proposals for the purchase by the Closer Settlement Board of about 10,000 acres of land ...

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  38. VISIT TO ROCHESTER.

    All the accommodation at Rochester was taxed to-day to supply visitors. There were between 200 and 300 applicants for blocks at Cornel's Creek. Twenty-three ...

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  39. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    Playing in a match against Nelson, the champion of Yorkshire, the young Australian billiardist, George Gray, made a break of 1278. ...

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  40. MEAT TRUST AND MR. FISHER.

    The Prime. Minister was reminded to-day the cabled statement that "the determination of the Commonwealth to discourage an American meat trust was ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. "QUEEN OF MADAGASCAR."

    A remarkable use came on for hearing before the High Court yesterday. William Burdett a cab proprictor is suing Mr. Horne and his wife a leading spiritualist, ...

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  42. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Turakina, which left Wellington 9th February, arrived Monte Video 28th, en route for Plymouth, ...

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