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  2. PACIFIC TREATY

    VANCOUVER.., Friday.—Answering attacks on the authorship of the Pacific treaty, Senator C. H. Lodge told the Senate that the treaty was ...

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  3. COOGEE SHIRK HUNT

    SYDNEY, Sunday—A record crowd of nearly 100,000 people assembled on the beach at Coogee this afternoon to watch the attempt of the. colored ...

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  4. ENGINEERS’ LOCK-OUT

    LONDON. Friday.—At today’s engineering's conference [?] Allen Smith told the men’s representatives that the later must accept the ...

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  5. MT. MORGAN MINE

    ROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Saturday.— Mr. Boyd, general manager, of the Mount Morgan Gold Mining Co. Stated to-day that on Monday morning. ...

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  6. EARLY MORNING FIRE

    Mr. Frank Bond’s bark mill. In Gladstone street. Battery Point, was the-scene of an outbreak of fire, yesterday morning. This is the second ...

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  8. SENATOR’S AMENDMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— [?] H. C. Lodge has notified the United States Senate that he will call up the Pacific treaty on ...

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  9. REPRESENTATIVES’ DECISION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference delegates for the engineering unlons considered the representative report, and decided they could ...

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  10. K.S.W. POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Sunday—All parties taking part in the election campaign are confident of success. The [?] leaders make no secret of the ...

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  11. EFFECTIVE AT MIDNIGHT.

    LONDON. Friday.—The Engineers Trade Union has broken off the [?]gotations. [?] the lock-out po[?] become effective at midnight ...

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  12. PRINCE TOKUGAWA’S SPEECH

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Prince Toko [?], in a speech to the American Japan Society declared that the critics of the Pacific treaty were ...

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  13. “STOP THIEF!”

    Loud cries of “Stop, stop or I’ll [?] disturbed the stillness of the centre of the city in Saturday at midnight. Those few night wanderers ...

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  14. GENERAL WORKERS’ POSITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—An engineering lock-out has begun Employers are allowing the other unions covering general workers in the ...

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  15. WELCOME SWAMP WORKS

    Upon return to Launceston from a visit paid to the East Maarawah distinct. Mr. G. A. Chisholm, organiser for the A.W.U., reports adversely ...

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  16. JAPAN AND SHANTUNG.

    TOKIO Saturday — The Cabinet has declared to begin the withdrawal of the Japanese troops from Shan[?] on [?] ...

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  17. THE WOOL MARKET

    LONDON, Friday.—The wool sale to-day has a strong tone, Finehaired merinos were distinctly dearer, and others fully as from as ...

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  18. THE SECRET DISCUSSIONS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State). writing to Senator Underwood, the Senate Dem[?] leader, declared ...

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  19. PROJECTED FINANCE COMPANY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Yorkshire Observer” states that London directors of the Bawra are in favor of accruing a considerable shares in the ...

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  20. THE MAILS

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  22. WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The following Cablegram dated London, 10th March, has been received by the chairman of Bawra from Sir Arthur ...

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  23. THE WEATHER

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  24. DEMOCRATS WILL SUPPORT

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — Senator Underwood one of the American delegates to the Washington conference, made a speech in the ...

    Article : 235 words
  25. MINING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  26. REGISTRAR OF UNIVERSITY

    Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas, a distinguished scholar and soldier, has been appointed by the University Council to be Registrar of the ...

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  27. VESTEY BROS.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—The Federal Cabinet at its meeting on Friday agreed to the terms [?] on agreement with Vestey Brothers Ltd. which ...

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  28. BOY RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS

    Jack Richardson, eight years of age, was knocked down by a motor car at New Town on Saturday afternoon, and received injuries which ...

    Article : 184 words
  29. INWARDS

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  30. Advertising

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