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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman, attended by Captain Nutting and Captain Burnham, returned yesterday from Werribee Park, where they have been the ...

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  3. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Lieutenant Menard, a French military aviator, will lead a scientific expedition to the Antarctic in June. The expedition expects to be away two years. The ...

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  4. EASTER MANOEUVRES.

    It does not appear that this year's training camps are to escape without unusual rains. At Waubra, Burr[?]beet and Wallan the troops have had to face unpleasant ...

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  5. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    To-day will witness the arrival in Hobson's Bay of H.M.A.S. Melbourne, the first of the large ships of the Australian fleet unit to reach these waters. ...

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  6. PARCELS BY POST.

    The parcels post plays an increasingly large part in the lives of the people. Its operations conic home to everybody, because on the case or difficulty, the ...

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  7. MONTENEGRO YIELDS.

    It is announced from C[?]ttinge that Montenegro has yielded to Austria's ultimatum, which declared that unless the civil population was permitted to leave Skutari ...

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  8. A FEARFUL TORNADO.

    A tornado of the violent nature peculiar to the Mississippi watershed swept over the central portion of the United States yesterday. ...

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  9. MR. TUDOR ON HIS DEFENCE.

    At a well-attended meeting last evening of friends and supporters, held at the Oddfollows' Hall, Richmond, and presided over by Mr. H. J. Barcelo, the newly-elected ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Further outrages by suffragettes have been committed in Kent. Women drenched with paraflin a house in course of construction at Beckenham. Policemen who ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. STATE POLITICS.

    The list of Government bills to be submitted to the next session of the State Parliament is assuming definite shape. Before his departure for England last morth ...

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  12. DAMAGE TO GOLF COURSES.

    English files by the last mail refer, at length to the great damage done to golf courses by suffragettes. Amongst the courses attacked were Cromer, Royal St. ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. INDUSTRIAL REFORM.

    A conference of the Amalgamated Union of Co-operative Societies, held at Leeds, has adopted a national policy to secure a living wage, an eight hours day, adequate ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI.

    The Italian troops in Tripoli are meeting with strenuous Opposition from the Arab tribesmen. The Arabs under Baruni Bey, held strong positions at Assaba, and it was ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. COAL MINERS' DISPUTE.

    All the South Coast collieries are still idle, and new that the holidays are over the bulk of the miners, are anxious that no time should be lost in trying to settle ...

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  16. THE MARCONI SHARES.

    In a speech last night at Cholderton, in Wiltshire, Mr. T. Gibson Bowles said that considering the Government's responsibility in connection with the English Mareoni ...

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  17. CANADA'S NAVAL POLICY.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, has replied to Sir Wilfrid Laurier's manifesto, setting forth the naval policy of the Opposition. Mr. Borden stated ...

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  18. NEW POLICE WEAPON.

    A new method has been adopted by the Paris police for effecting arrests. A bullet containing gases is fired from a revolver, and the person struck is temporarily ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. SYDNEY SHOW.

    The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's show to-day showed a further faffing off. The number present was 27,000, as against 30,700 for the corresponding day ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. GALE IN ENGLISH CHANNEL.

    During the gale which has been raging in the Channel, the steamer Mary Park collided with H.M.S. Hercules. The merchantman was much damaged, but the ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. LATE KING GEORGE OF GREECE.

    The death chamber at Salonika containing the dead body of the late King George of Greece has been decorated like a royal tent. The king is regarded as having ...

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  22. AEROPLANE IN WAR.

    An important invention is credited to M. Louis Bleriot, one of the world's, most famous airmen, who holds Certificate No. 1 of the French Aero Club. The invention ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. HIGH COURT BENCH.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) had something to say to-day about the appointment of Messrs. Powers and Piddington to the High Court bench and ...

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  24. FIRES IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    San Francisco was in serious danger of destruction by fire yesterday. A downpour of rain saved the city, as fires were threatening to destroy the whole of the ...

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  25. ARRANGEMENTS FOR RECEPTION.

    H.M.A.S. Encounter, and the destroyers Yarra, Warrego and Parramatta, which arrived here to-day, will leave on Wednesday morning for the Heads to escort ...

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  26. THE DEFENCES.

    A meeting of the citizens committee of 52A area will be held on Thursday evening next at the town hall, South Melbourne, when Cr. D. M'Arthur will be ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. SYDNEY FERRIES.

    The strike of ferrymen continues. The increased ferry service arranged by the Government to meet the traffic demands between Circular Quay and North Sydney ...

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  28. BATTER CRUISER NEW ZEALAND.

    The wireless station at the Williamstown Naval Depot added to its list of achievement on Monday night by getting into communication with the battle cruiser New ...

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  29. DUEL FOUGHT ON STAGE.

    The audience which attended a performance of the opera Carmen at Argamasilla de Alba was thrown into a state of horror and indescribable confusion, by the sudden ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. TROOPS FOR THE CONTINENT.

    Mr. Asquith, replying to questions in the House of Commons yesterday, reiterated his previous statement that Great Britain was under no seer t[?]obligation ...

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  31. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A Referendum rally will be held to-night at the Sunshine Mechanics' Hall; when the ease from the negative side will be spoken to by Messrs. J. T. Packer, J. B. Gray and ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. WITH THE DESTROYERS.

    The curtain fell on the final act in the Easter manoeuvres of the destroyer flotilla just before daybreak this morning. From dark till dawn powerful shafts of light ...

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  33. OVERCROWDING IN RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    Sir,--May I be allowed to make a few remarks re the ease of the "overcrowded dog box," the report of which appeared in your last Saturday's issue? Some years ...

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  34. HEAVY TRAIN TRAFFIC.

    A tram traffic "record," which was considerably en excess of what the department expected, was put up during the holidays. More than 5,000,000 passengers were ...

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  35. WIELESS MESSAGE RECEIVED BY LORD DENMAN.

    The Governor-General yesterday received a wireless message from the New Zealand. Lord Denman immediately replied, and ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. M'Kenna will introduce in the House of Commons to-day the Mental Deficiency Bill, which was among the "slaughtered innocents" of last session. Mr. J. ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. CHINESE ASSASSINATED.

    The murderer of Sung, formerly Secretary of State for Education in the Chinese Cabinet, has been arrested, together with his accomplice, Sung was shot ...

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  38. THE DRUIDS' GALA.

    Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, there was a fair attendance at the Druids' Gala yesterday. In addition to the ordinary attractions, the De ...

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  39. LOCAL NEWS.

    With the object of furthering the proposed electric tramway from the Fitzroy terminus along St. George's-road, North[?]e, to Preston, a public meeting will be held at the Northcote town ...

    Article : 166 words
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  41. EXPLOSION OF NAPHTHA.

    The explosion of a tin of naphtha this afternoon at the shop of Mr. J. B. Sc[?]- berg, carpenter and joiner, of 169 Castlereagh-street, wrecked the front window of ...

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  43. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

    GENERAL SESSIONS.--(Before Judge Garner, at 10.30.)--Appeals in re Carroll (part heard), Ah Hing, Marlow, Eagles, Berten Russell, Sala. ...

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