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  4. THE LAND COURT.

    Mr. W. F. Wilson was to-day appointed a member of the Land Court The Premier Hon. D. F. Denham paid a high tribute to Mr. Wilson's ...

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  6. FIRE AT CREWE HOUSE.

    A passer-by in the middle of the night discovered a fire, in Crewe House The inmates who were asleep were aroused and urgent ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  8. PARLIAMENTARY REFRESHMENTS.

    It is stated that Mr. Baldwin, who for so, many years has been in charge of the refreshment rooms in Parliament House, is about to retire. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND STAMPS.

    The New Zealand Government has requested Mr. Bertram MacKennal to design a series of postage stamps. ...

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  10. INCREASED POLICE PAY.

    The extra payments to the police, which were, authorised last session, will be made, shortly, and will take effect as from July 1st last. ...

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  11. THE STEAMER AOTEA,

    The chances of floating the steamer Aotea which got on the rocks are now favourable. ...

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  12. C.P.S. PROMOTED.

    Mr. A. B. Gibson C.P.S. has been appointed Police Magistrate at Black-all in the room of Mr. Hennessy deceased Mr. Gibson has been ...

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  13. DOWLEHS' ASSASSINS.

    The assassins of Sanied Dowlehs have been handed over to the Russian legation ...

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  14. THE TIN MARKET.

    Tin Dealing are taking place on a huge scale and great excitement prevails The rapid and successive breaks in the prices are dud to heavy ...

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  15. ROBBING A MAUSOLEUM.

    A band of ghouls entered the' splendid mausoleum belonging to the prominent Scott and Strong families, and looted it in a disgraceful ...

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  16. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    President Taft says an extra session of Congress will be summoned if the agreement with Canada is not passed this session. ...

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  17. AN EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.

    A young man, Alfred Puddicombe, pleaded guilty to embezzlings £104 belonging to the N.S.W. Government Savings Bank He was sentenced to ...

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  18. SHIPPING MEMOS.

    Arawatta is due off this port from the north on Tuesday Bingera is due at Flat Top from South to-morrow ...

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  19. RAVAGES OF CHOLERA.

    It is officially stated that during last year thee were 219,001 cholera cases in Russia and 101,002 proved fatal ...

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  20. YOUNG MAN SENTENCED.

    The young man, Peter McGrath, who pleaded guilty to shooting Granville Butter at Camperdown on the 5th of January was to-day ...

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  21. CAR FALLS INTO RIVER.

    A loaded street car fell through a draw bridge over the Shebhoygan River, in Wisconsin. Many passengers were saved, but three women, a ...

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  22. THE KING'S CORONATION.

    The "Telegraph" says the King is considering the additions of emblems, representing, oversea Dominions, to be donned during the ...

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  23. BOY'S BODY FOUND

    Alfred Willoughby aged 11, living at Arncliffe was found drowned in a creek Parties have been searching for him since yesterday. ...

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  24. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA..

    Sir J. B. Fuller, the new Governor of Victoria, sails by the Orontes Captain Audry of the Wiltshire Yeomanry has been appointed his ...

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  25. A DARING ROBBERY.

    A lady was looking in a shop window in Edinburgh when she was assaulted. and robbed of ii pearl necklace worth £7000. Her assailant ...

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  26. NAVVIES CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    An Inquest was held concerning the death of Arthur. Ernest Lupton who was battered to death while employed as one of a gang of navvies on a ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday was a fine day, only a few light showers falling. The registration in town for the twenty-four hours to 9 a.m. was only nine ...

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  28. RUSSIAN POISONING CASE.

    Count Delacy deposed that he first paid Doctor pantchenko £150 for an illegal operation and afterwards Pantchenko commenced to blackmail ...

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  29. THE KAISER ILL.

    The Kaiser is confined' to his bed with a cold. ...

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  30. THE TERRITORIALS.

    At the end of January the Territorials were 1514 officers, and 44,106 men short, of the establishment. ...

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  31. IMMENSE IRRIGATION WORKS.

    The Governor Sir Syderham Clarke laid the foundation stone of large hydro-electric words yesterday which are damming the valleys in ...

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  32. FEDERAL WEATHER FORECAST

    The following forecash was issued at noon to-day for the ensuing twenty-four hours— Brisbane Friday. ...

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  33. HOUNDSDITCH BURGLARY.

    The verdict in the Houndsditch inquest stats that Constable Tucker was murdered by Morountazeff and the lather and Choate (another ...

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  34. SPECIAL ADVICE.

    The Weather Bureau issued the following special advice to-day:— This morning's data discloses that the monsoonal disturbance which ...

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  35. FISHING VILLAGE ON AN ICE FLOE.

    Further news of the disappearance of a fishing village on the north side of the Gulf of Finland on an ice floe states that the floe became stranded ...

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  36. A LOVER'S TRAGEDY.

    Before 7 o'clock tis morning Footseray was the scene of a lover's tragedu. Frank Colley aged 25 who was ...

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  37. STOWAWAYS SMOTHERED.

    The liner Nero, from Dunkirk, arrived at Hull on fire in the hold when the fire was extinguished the bodies of three foreign steowawyas ...

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  38. A BARQUENTINE WRECKED.

    The barquentine Speculant, bound fom Warrnambool to Melbourne ran ashore early this morning at Cape Patten The crew were saved The ...

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  39. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    Owing to the illness of Justice Shand District Court Judge Jameson has been appointed to act as Judge of the Superme Court ...

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  40. ELECTORAL REFORMS.

    Replying to a deputation of the Trade Union Congress, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H, Asquith) said he hoped to introduce a ...

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  41. STRIKE OF FOUNDRY MEN.

    Forty, furnace men fettlers moulders and labourers employed by A. Simpson and Son and Mitters Ltd. Struck to-day for increased wages. ...

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  42. THE STEAMER EASTERN.

    The Marine Board finding in connection with the stranding of the steamer Eastern was made available to-night. The Board found that the ...

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  43. BARQUE TURNS TURTLE.

    News has been received from Roeburne that the Russian barque Glenbank capsized off Legrande Island on Monday last The vessel carried a ...

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  44. FLOODS IN BENDIGO

    Floods have dene a tremendous amount of damage in the Bendigo district Many families were compelled to leave their homes A ...

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  45. COLOURED LABOUR IN AFRICA.

    The stoppage of Indian labour has resulted in doubling the Kaffirs rate of wages and increasing the pay of the colies by 50 per cent, who are ...

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  46. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    The Hon. A. Fisher speaking at the Lord Mayor's quarterly banquet yesterday night urged the need for a national railway and said whether ...

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  47. FEARFUL FLYING ACCIDENT.

    Noel and Delatorre Were completing an hours flight in a new military machine at Ardennes and when descending the balancing [?]ings dropped ...

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  48. DAIRY INSPECTION

    L. F. Anderson and Richard Moore have been appointed dairy, herd testers and John Taylor inspector of stook Roma district has been ...

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  49. DROUGHT IN ARGENTINE.

    The greatest drought in Argentine for a quarter of a century has ended Every province has been drenched with rain ...

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