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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  4. Britain's Navy.

    An Admiralty memorandum accompanying the naval estimates refers to the generosity of the oversea dominions. It shows that on 1st April next, there will ...

    Article : 116 words
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  6. A United Empire.

    Hon. W. A. Holman (Attorney-General in New South Wales), speaking at Goldsmiths Hall, said that there was no division of opinion in Australia over the ...

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  7. Balkans War.

    An official report which has been issued here says that nothing of importance has occurred at Adrianople since Wednesday last. ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. LIFE SAVING LEGISLATION.

    Authors of legislative measures for the purpose, of protecting infant life, including the baby bonus measure, should be gratified and grateful because of the ...

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  10. Paris Fashions.

    There is a growing agitation among shopkeepers and dressmakers in Paris, at the fact that foreign firms are reproducing gowns, jewellery, and furniture in ...

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  11. CANADA'S NAVY POLICY.

    In the course of the debate on the Navy Bill in the Canadian Mouse of Commons, Mr. M'Lean suggested that both parties should agree to a compromise on the ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. TO-MORROW.

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  13. Advertising

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  14. British Navy.

    In the House of Commons this evening, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) submitted the naval estimates, which provided for an ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. Family Notices

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  16. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Labour party's amendment to the address in reply, expressing regret at the omission from the speech from the Throne of any mention of legislatio to secure ...

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  17. DESTRUCTIVE AVALANCHE.

    An appalling avalanche occurred in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley, in Norway, which is 100 miles in length. It overwhelmed three farms, and resulted in the death of ...

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  18. Railway Inquiry.

    The inquiry into the cause of the death of six men, killed in the railway accident near Murphy's Creek on 30th January last, was concluded yesterday, ...

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  19. SELLING PLANS OF WARSHIPS.

    Herynn Naujoks has been sentenced at Leipzig to imprisonment for 13 years for having sold plans of a German cruiser to agents of France. ...

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  20. HIGH COURT APPOINTMENTS.

    A new development has taken place, in Connection with the appointment of Mr. Piddington and Mr. Powers to the High-Court bench. The Incorporated ...

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  21. SIR JOHN TAVERNER.

    Sir John Taverner, Kt. (the retiring Agent-General of Victoria) has been made a Knight Commander of the Order, of St. Michael and St. George. ...

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  22. THE BALKANS BILL.

    This being Saturday "Telegraph" readers may appreciate a short summary, of B[?]kan affairs, and we warn our readers to pay only the slightest attention to ...

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  23. AGRA MURDER TRIAL.

    Sheha, Buddhu, and Mohan, three natives, have been sentenced to death for complicity in the murder of Mrs. Clark, at Agra. Ramal, another native, has ...

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  24. AVIATION FOR DEFENCE.

    The Aerial League has issued a manifesto, urging the immediate allocation of £1,00,000 to create an air fleet. Colonel Seely Secretary of State for War), ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. BUKKOW, MURDERS.

    The trial has commenced at Frankfort of the notorious criminal Sternickel on a charge of having murdered a farmer, his wife and a servant girl at Bukkow. Two ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. YELLOW FEVER AT ACCRA.

    ACCRA (Gold Coast). March 14. Yellow fever has broken out in Government House at Accra. The wife of the Governor (Sir Hugh Clifford) and the ...

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  27. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., speaking at a tariff reform gathering in London said that some of them had made a great sacrifice, by the postponement of their ...

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  28. SIR GERALD STRICKLAND.

    The weather was beautiful this morning when the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) landed. After a welcome and the presentation of a number of addresses ...

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  29. AIRSHIP'S SEARCHLIGHT.

    A German naval airship is being equipped with a 40,000 candle-power searchlight to demonstrate the practicability to searchlight observation from a ...

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  30. Khedive's Consort.

    The Glasgow "Herald" says that a sensation has been caused in Cairo by the disappearance of the Khedive's consort (who is an Austrian). No trace of ...

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  31. MORE FIGHTING TN MEXICO.

    Fitful fighting has occurred in the northern portion of the State of Sonora, where an outbreak against President Huerta has occurred. After a day's ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES BORROWS.

    The issue, by the Government of New South Wales of debentures amounting to £3,000,000, hearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent, and redeemable in ten ...

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  33. ROYALISTS AND SOCIALISTS.

    A band of Royalist students last night interfered with a meeting of Christian Socialists. In the melee, 50 persons were injured, some of them severely. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a cable message from the Commonwealth naval representative in London, dated 12th March, respecting ...

    Article : 228 words
  35. BANDIT'S SCHEME FOR SUICIDE.

    When the notorious motor bandit Lacombe was arrested, the detectives found concealed in his clothing a bomb fuse so adjusted that by a spark from a ...

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  36. MINERS SUFFOCATED.

    The fusing of an electric wire ignited some timbering in a mine at Jagersfontein. Four natives were suffocated by the smoke, and there was an enormous ...

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  37. SHIPPING COMPANIES' CHAIRMAN

    Lord Inchcope formally has been appointed chairman of the British-India Steam Navigation Company and the Australasian United Steam Navigation ...

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  38. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    At the inter-University sports yesterday Oxford and Cambridge tied, with five events each. Sproule, of Oxford (a Rhodes scholar from Victoria) ran third ...

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  39. BRITISH IMPORTS.

    A delusion Hinder which ignorant individuals pretty generally labour is that continental made goods are "dumped down" in Great Britain, to the great detriment ...

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  40. SHEEPSKIN SALES.

    At the sheepskin sales to-day, 4,380 bales from Australia were offered, and practically all were sold. The attendance of buyers was fair, and competition was ...

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  41. LONDON WOOL SALES.-

    At the Rool sales yesterday, the following prices were realised for the cl[?] mentioned: Jondarvan, highest 43, [?] age 12¼;Esher, 24[?] and 23[?] ...

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  42. STUDENTS V. SUFFRAGETTES.

    University students created a pandemonium at a meeting addressed by Mrs. Pankhurst, at Glasgow, yesterday. Three hundred male stewards, dock labourers, ...

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  43. AMERICA CUP CHALLENGE.

    Surprise is expressed in yachting circles at the refusal by the New York Yacht Club to accept Sir Thomas Lipton's challenge for the America Cup. ...

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  44. SIR J. TAVERNER FAREWELLED.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid), the Assistant Under Secretary to the Colonial Office (Sir Hartmann Just), and many Australians, ...

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  45. SHOTS AT A BURGLAR.

    A watchman on the premises of Messrs. Davis and Swaine, tailors, in Brunswick street, Fitzroy, was aroused by a disturbance in the shop early this morning. ...

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  46. DROWNED IN A POND.

    At the inquest on Miss Jeffries and her mother, who were found drowned in a pond, a verdict was returned that Miss Jeffries committed suicide when insane. ...

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  47. AWARD FOR SALVAGE.

    The Admiralty Court has awarded £4,500 to the owners of the steamer Glenlochy and £1,500 to the officers and crew for salvaging the steamer Star of ...

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  48. TERRIFIC STORMS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, March 14. Terrfic rain and windstorms have occurred throughout the States of Texas Louisiana, Tennessee, and Alabama, ...

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  49. PETROLEUM FOR THE HAIR.

    The Department Committee has presented a report recommending that hairdressers should be prohibited from using petroleum. ...

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  50. BRITISHERS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    The British Olympic Council has appointed a Special Committee to control the financial arrangements in preparing British competitors for the Olympic games ...

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  51. CITY AND SUBURBAN B.S.

    The manager of the City and Suburban Building Society notifies that the operations of the society in the year which ended 28th February, 1913, have been ...

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  52. RESTAURANT COOKS' STRIKE.

    Fifty cooks at the Criterion restaurant to-day struck work in the presence of customers, because the management was disregarding the Shops Act. ...

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  53. SHOOTING CASE.

    Edgar Alfred Patten, aged 32, at the Police Court to-day, was charged with shooting at Lila Coghlan on 7th March, with intent to murder her, in the parlour ...

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  54. THE LENTEN SEASON.

    At the end of next week the Lenten season will be over, and the wedding season will be on. Music will be in the air. Banquets will be the order of the day. ...

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  55. CYCLONE AT BUENOS AYRES.

    A severe cyclone occurred here yesterday. Several persons were killed, many were injured, and great damage was done to property. ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. DEFACED SILVER COINS.

    A statement has been furnished to the Federal Treasurer that the Bank of New South Wales in Sydney recently refused to accept a number of Australian silver ...

    Article : 142 words
  58. AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    At a meeting of the directors of the Agricultural Bank, held on Wednesday, 42 applications for advances, amounting to £8,872, worn considered; 26 for £4,450 ...

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  59. Advertising

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