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  2. GOLD AND TIN BUYERS.

    A Bill to regulate the buying of gold and tin ore (introduced into the House of Assembly by the Minister for Mines, Hon. E. Mulcahy) has been ...

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  3. WATERSIDE WORKERS' STRIKE

    WELLINGTON, Thursday Night. A fresh aspect of affairs was reached to-day, the s. s. authentic being partly loaded by free labor the free ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. WEST COAST MAIL SERVICE.

    In the House of Assembly last night Mr. Ben Watkins asked the Minister for Railways (Hon. H. J. Payne)to take Into serious consideration ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. THE ANTARCTIC TRAGEDY.

    The private diary end letters of captain Scott, written during his tragic Journey to the South Pole, have now been published. The documents ...

    Article : 550 words
  6. NO CONFIDENCE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fisher (Q.) gave notice for to-morrow of a no[?]confidence motion against the Government. ...

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  7. MARSEILLES-EXPRESS DISASTER.

    All through the hours of darkness man laboured to save the victims of the frightful railway disaster which occurred at Melon yesterday evening ...

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  8. TRIBUTE TO DR WILSON.

    Ono of the letters was to the wife Dr. Wilson. In characteristic breezy style, it shows the heartfelt sympathy of the leader of the deep ...

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  9. PRIME MINISTER INTERVIEWED.

    The Prime Minister, when Interviewed afterwards, said:— “What I deprecate most are the wicked and wanton attacks on the Speaker, who ...

    Article : 460 words
  10. NEW NORFOLK HOSPITAL.

    (Mr. Lyons took the opportunity at the rising of the House of Assembly last night of correcting a statement he had made concerning a rumo ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. POLICEMEN'S WAGES.

    The Assembly last night discussed The question of raising the minimum wages of the police by sixpence per day, and on division, the postpone­ ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. RAILWAY EXTENSION IN SOUTHERN TASMANIA.

    Arrangements in connection with the railway meeting to he held in the Hobart Town Hall to-night are now complete. The Mayor (Alderman. ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. EMPLOYERS' COMMITTEE RENAMED.

    The Employers Committee to-day Was re-named the Wellington Citizens’ Defence Committee for Upholding Law and Order. ...

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  14. AN ABSENT WITNESS.

    After the luncheon adjournment in the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Harold Crisp applied for an adjournment of the case Brooke v. Innes. a ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. DISAPPOINTMENT AT BEING FORESTALLED.

    The entries after reaching the Polo occasionally suggest something like resentment at being forestalled. On January 17 (the day tho Pole was ...

    Article : 437 words
  16. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Through deaths and promotions there are at present several consti[?]neies in which by- elections are pending to fill vacancies. ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. ATROCIOUS CRIMINAL SLANDERS

    The strike committee to-day reports having received a number of from special constables at the barracks stating that they were ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. HOBART WIRELESS STATION

    The Hobart Wireless station reported last night having been in communication with the steamers [?]. Manuka, Ma[?] Posen ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. SCOTT’S LETTER TO HIS WIFE.

    In his letter to his wife, Scott says, referring to his son:— “Make the boy Interested In natural history if you can . It Is ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. PROPOSED PIER WORKS AT KING ISLAND.

    The Minister for Lands (Hon. E. Mu[?]cahy) has succeeded in definitely arranging that the designing and proration of plans and specifications ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. VALUABLES SCATTERED ON THE TRACK.

    Many Jewels and bank notes were found in the wreckage of the m all and a quantity of diamonds and jewellery were scattered over the ...

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  22. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Sylvia park burst speaking at [?]ney the other day, announced that the suffragettes were about to [?]list a volunteer army of defence ...

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  23. FORTY -FIVE DEAD.

    Yesterday evening O Indies had recovered, and five still remained In the debris. Salvage work continues, with ...

    Article : 233 words
  24. PROTEST BY TAILORS' UNION.

    The Wellington Tailors’ Union has passed a resolution emphatically protesting against the Government Importing special constables to compel ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. SCOTTISH RAILWAYS.

    The Scottish railway companies have arranged to pool their- unremunnerative and competitive traffic from January 1, 1914. ...

    Article : 202 words
  26. THE LAST ENTRY.

    The next entry is on March 29:—“since the 21st the has been a con­tinuous south-west gale. We have fuel to make two cups of tea apiece, ...

    Article : 229 words
  27. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Rev. G. W . Sharp occupied the chair at yesterday’s sitting of the Congregational Union at Launceston. The result of the ballot for ...

    Article : 522 words
  28. WE ARE PEGGING OUT.

    In writing to Sir James Barrie, his son's god lather, Scott says:— “We are pegging out in a very com fort less spot. I am not afraid ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. THE POSITION AT AUCKLAND.

    A strong deputation of businessmen to-day urged the Employers’ Association to make efforts to obtain a settlement of the dis[?]ute without ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. NEW YORK ELECTIONS.

    The defeat of Tammany at the civic elections is complete. Mr. Michel the Fusionist candidate as already related, was elected Mayor, his plurality ...

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  31. DRIVER’S STATEMENT.

    D[?]mairis, the driver of the Marseilles train savs that he thought be would get through. Apparently the train was late and he chanced ...

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  32. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    The United States Secretary of state (Mr. W. J. Bryan)yesterday denied that an ultimatum had, as alleged, been sent to Mexico demand. ...

    Article : 284 words
  33. THE DUBLIN STRIKE

    The disastrous strike in Dublin shows no signs of an early settlement Much was hoped from the mission Mr. Gosling, the level-headed leader ...

    Article : 193 words
  34. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    In an address yesterday at Univer­sity College, London, the Lord Chancellor (Lord Haldane) touched upon the future of the Privy Council Appeal ...

    Article : 278 words
  35. HOME RULE

    Mr. F. E . Smith. K. C.. Sir Edward arson's chief lieutenant, in his anti Home Rule campaign, was one of the chief speakers to-day in the campaign ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. STOPPAGE OF TRAMS.

    The electric trams will stop running on Friday. The company states that the stoppage is owing to the shortage of coal, and is not due ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. BLOOD RITUAL TRIAL

    The trial of the Jewish clerk Bellies. which has lasted about a month. is new within sight of conclusion. All the witnesses have been examined, ...

    Article : 361 words
  38. ABANDONED FISHING CRAFT

    A revenue cutter arrived- at New Bedford reporting the salvage of the fishing vessel Annie M. Parker, which overhauled while In full sall. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. DECLARATION By MR. FISHER.

    Mr. Fisber, when interviewed, said that his party was of the [?] that the Government did not represent the views of the people of ...

    Article : 213 words
  40. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT.

    At Rosevears yesterday Herbert W. Lovell was charged with having, on October 15 last, near Beaconsfield, indecently assaulted a girl aged 8½ ...

    Article : 568 words
  41. MARCONI SHARE DEALS.

    Some days ago it was stated that, sub-committee of the Stock Exchange had arrived at a grave decision certain­ ...

    Article : 265 words
  42. FARMERS' DEPUTATION TO MAYOR

    A deputation of far[?] to-day urged the mayor to effect a settlement of the dispute only on the basis of a permanent agreement ...

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  43. ALLEGED MURDER OF SENATOR,

    Senor Manuel Calore , one of the Candidates in the recent Mexican presidential elections, has arrived here. It is believed that he is ...

    Article : 231 words
  44. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    The tramcar strike was responsible for further rioting here to-day. Efforts to resume the tram service led to serious fighting during which seven ...

    Article : 145 words
  45. WATERSIDERS EQUAL TO ANY EMERGENCY

    The waterside [?] say they are equal to any [?] and are prepared for any force that may be arrayed against them. ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. A GENERAL STRIKE THREAT. V [?].

    Nearly every union has protested against the use of free labor, and has threatened that tho Immediate effect of using it will be a general ...

    Article : 119 words
  47. SENATE ADJOURNS FOR A FORT­ NIGHT.

    The President (Senator Givens)took the chair at 2.30 p.m. in the senate to- day. Discussion took place on the Postal ...

    Article : 499 words
  48. SEQUEL TO JOHANNESBURG RIOTS.

    Sir George Farrar, Chairman East Rand Proprietary Mines, has been awarded £400 damages and costs in a [?] action brought by him against ...

    Article : 211 words
  49. INDIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    As an outcome of the financial panic and slump which originated on the Bombay Exchange, the Kathiawar and Ahmadabad Bank, ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. THE DOMINIONS IN LONDON.

    Forty prominent Anglo Canadians have petitioned Mr. Borden, the Dominion Prime Minister, protesting against the Westminster site for the ...

    Article : 72 words
  51. OIL STEAMER BURNT.

    An oil task steamer carrying tons of petroleum, caught fire to day at Tuticorin, and was destroyed. Two engineers, three servants and the ...

    Article : 126 words
  52. AVIATION

    A French airman named Chevellard to day looped the loop in a lateral position, attaining an estimated spec of 400 kilometres (250 ...

    Article : 69 words
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