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  3. CONTENTS.

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  4. Ulster's Army.

    Sir Edward Carson and General Sir William Adair, yesterday inspected several contingents of the Ulster Covenanters, also many nurses, and the motor corps ...

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  5. The Last March.

    A further instalment of the contents of the diaries of the late Captain Scott, giving details of the expedition to the South Pole, has been published in the ...

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  6. POINTED PARS.

    Captain Collins may be a very capable man in his calling; but as a logician, be lamentably weak. He replies to further criticisms ...

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  7. Princes' Trust.

    Prince Furstenberg, the great German financier, has found it necessary to float a public loan of £1,100,000 mortgaging the bulk of his properties in the Grand ...

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  8. The Guelph Cause.

    According to the "Weser Zeitung," one of the latest sensational organs, the Emperor William's, daughter, who recently married Prince Ernest, of ...

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  9. Railway Disaster.

    At the inquest at Carlisle on the i[?]dy of Sir Arthur Douglas, who succumbed to injuries suffered in the recent railway disaster at Aisgill, the jury returned a ...

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  10. Train Blown Up.

    Dynamite mines, exploded by electricity, recently wrecked a train containing Federal soldiers, and a number of passengers near Vincents. It is believed. ...

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  11. COMING EVENTS.

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  12. MEAT FAMINE.

    At the convention of the American Meat Packers' Association the speakers declared that the United States soon would have to face a meat famine unless ...

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  13. Miners on Strike.

    Although settlements of the more serious strikes have been effected, many sporadic strikes from trivial causes are occurring, especially, in the colliery ...

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  14. Great Fire.

    Subragettes set fire to Seafield House, in Liverpool, and the damage done is estimated at £80,000. The building was undergoing reconstruction, and was to be ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT--FORTIETH DAY.

    Hon. members of the Legislative Council held a sort of informal caucus, before meeting in the Chamber, yesterday afternoon, for the transaction of ordinary ...

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  16. RACIAL RIOTS.

    The Polish and American miners at Benton, in Illinois, formed two mobs after a murder following a Polish dance, and fought fiercely. The militia were ...

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  17. TO-MORROW.

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  18. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  19. FUTURE DATES.

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  20. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The underwriters will receive 53 per cent of the Victorian loan of £2,000,000, which recently was issued at £98. ...

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  21. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    In order to prevent tariff retaliation by nations adversely affected by the tariff measure introduced by the Democrats. President Woodrow Wilson is prepared to ...

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  22. ALLEGED EXCESSIVE SPEED.

    Neil Fullerton and William Doherty, the driver and fireman respectively of the excursion train which was derailed near Strabane, in Tyrone, early this month, ...

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  23. CLAY WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The clay workers on strike at St. Austell, in Cornwall, attacked the engine house, and a policemen was shot in the leg and injured severely. ...

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  25. DISCUSSION ON IMMIGRATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, a discussion on immigration, brought several useful facts under observation. It was specially notified that the sum placed ...

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  26. SIGNALLING ON RACECOURSE.

    The management of Hurst Park racecourse have decided not to allow the signalling of current prices from Tattersall's ring to minor betting rings. ...

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  27. CONGO EXPEDITION SAFE.

    It recently was reported that two officers and 25 men who were engaged in operations against the rebels at Kasai, in the Belgian Congo, were missing, and ...

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  28. DUBLIN STRIKERS.

    Seven timber importers in Dublin requested 400 of their employees to sign un agreement to handle goods from any source, but all refused, and they have ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The balance-sheet of the Bank of Australasia shows that the deposits amount to £18,515,034; cash and securities to £857,077; and bills, &c. to £17,192,666. ...

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  31. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    The British instructors in the Chilian navy entertained the officers of the battle cruiser New Zealand at a reception, and a banquet followed on board the ...

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  32. ROBERT REID AND CO.

    The balance-sheet of Robert Reid and Co., Limited, shows a balance to credit of profit and loss account of £62,716. A dividend of 10 per cent has been ...

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  33. REBELLION IN JAVA DENIED.

    The report of a rebellion in Java appears to be without foundation. Nothing is known of an uprising by those on the steamer Tasman, which arrived ...

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  34. RECONSTRUCTED MINISTRY.

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  35. OVERDUE STEAMER SAFE.

    It now has been ascertained that the overdue Great Lakes steamer Huronic is safe. She took shelter in a bay during a snowstorm. Wireless messages failed to ...

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  36. AEROPLANE SCOUTING ACCIDENT.

    Lieutenant Chinnery was engaged in scouting manoeuvres at Rugby, with Lieutenant Playfair as a passenger, when the aeroplane almost capsized, through a ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES.

    The New South Wales Auditor-General, in his annual report, says that the receipts last year exceeded those of any previous your, but the expenditure grew ...

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  38. BANK FAILURES.

    It is stated that the liabilities of the People's Bank of India and the Amritsar Bunk, which have suspended payment, are £400,000. The Amritsar Bunk has ...

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  39. UNION RECOGNISED.

    The motor omnibus men have secured the recognition of their union, and the right to wear the union badge. The men hare under taken to refrain from any ...

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  40. POSTMASTERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Officers' Association brought an appeal before Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, against the ...

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  41. FRENCH GRAPE CROP.

    Successive rainstorms have almost entirely ruined the Gascon grape harvest, one of the most important in France. The wield in many of the Burgundy ...

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  42. SOCIALISTS IN PRUSSIA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Paris "Matin" reports that the Government has issued an order forbidding foreigners to speak at Socialist meetings in ...

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  43. CHINESE TROOPS.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the London "Daily News" reports that the soldiers of General Chang Hsun relentlessly have sacked Nanking and commit ...

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  44. NEW YORK GOVERNOR.

    Mr. William Sulzer acting on the advice of his counsel, has devilled to abandon his office of Governor of New York, pending his impeachment trial. This High ...

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  45. WIFE SHOT DEAD.

    Mr. Albert James Rawstrom and his wife returned from a holiday trip to Sydney on Sunday. When unpacking. Mr. Rawstrom was bundling a revolver, ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    Coaling operations on the Australian warships at Albany now have been completed. Regarding the alleged friction. Admiral Sir George Paley says that ...

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  48. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW.

    The Royal show officially was opened yesterday by the Governor-General (Lord Denman). At the dinner, Lord Denman said that there were few more ...

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  51. CADET IN COURT.

    In the City Police Court tins morning, before Mr. T. Mowbray. P.M., Lionel Robert Trudgeon, on remand, appealed to answer a charge that he did not appear ...

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