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  2. THE FEDERAL FIGHT.

    Often it is Instructive to study with a little care the things our opponents are saying. On Wednesday, leading article, the local ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN.

    A telegram from Auckland states that Mils Neville has been elected to the Auckland City Council. Mr. Colin Cook died yesterday from ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Viceroy of Ireland has ordered the constabulary to report fully on the extent of the nature of the drilling of the Unionists in Ulster. ...

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  5. THE HAPSBURG TRAGEDIES

    The "Memoirs.” of the Countess Larisch, published to-day, are of more than passing interest, for they deal with the tragedies and romances of ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM.

    The latest statement of Austria’s Intentions says that unless Montenegro yields in the meantime, the Ambassador’s ’ Conference, which ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association was held to-day, the Speaker (M r. James Lowther) presided. ...

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  8. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    This morning the police made a sudden raid on the head offices of the Women’s Social and Political Union In Kingsway. A hundred police ...

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  9. VALUABLE DOG POISONED.

    The champion Pekinese dog Chootal, valued at £2000, ‘belonging to Miss Asheton Cross, had died mysteriously of aconite poisoning at the ...

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  10. INDIAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    A passenger train to-day collided with a goods train at Nagpur. Twenty right Indians were killed, and 14 Indians and two Europeans were ...

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  11. MANUSCRIPT AND TYPE SEIZED.

    The raid was carefully planned and carried out by 50 detectives and 24 constables. A thorough search was made of the premises, and besides ...

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  12. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    A recurrence of the recent floods is being experienced in the Vidalia district, where hundreds have been rendered homeless. The loss of life is ...

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  13. HOME SECRETARY’S ANNOUNCE­MENT.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. R. M' Kenna), amid general cheers in the House of Commons, Informed Mr. Keir Hardie that the raid had been made ...

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  14. EMIGRATION.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. Mr P. M' Bride), in the course of an interview yesterday, said that the Victorian Government would welcome the ...

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  15. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reportad at Lloyd’s to-day.— Departures—For Sydney, Mannheim , Rostock, Kohala, Inca, Aymeric; ...

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  16. ALBANIA’S FUTURE.

    Lord Morley, speaking in the House of Lords yesterday, deprecated discussion on Albania’s future, and remarked. "The knot we have to ...

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  17. GERMAN BUDGET COM­MITTEE.

    It was announced yesterday that the Reichstag Budget Committee has adopted the proposed army Increases, but it is now stated that the ...

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  18. BUILDERS’ LABORERS.

    The hearing of the plaint for an award fixing the rates of pay and hours and conditions of work of members of the Australian Builders ...

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  19. ESSAD PASHA’S INSTRUCTIONS.

    It is officially stated in Constantinople that Essad Pasha officially reported his arrived at Alesslo, and asked the Porto for instructions. The ...

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  20. RAID ANTICIPATED.

    Miss Christabel Pankhurst, , interviewed here, said that the raid was stupid, and would not make an atom of difference. “We anticipated the ...

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  21. MURDER OF POLICE SERGEANT.

    A shooting affray, resulting in the death of Sergeant Edwin Hickey, occurred at St Ives, near Ives, near pymbic, today. Sergeant Hickey, with ...

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  22. BOXING.

    Luther M’ Cartby to-day out-fought Frank Moran in a 10 round bout. At Windsor, Ontario, Johnnie Coulon knocked out Tommy Hudson, of ...

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  23. AVIATION

    Lieutenants Mirbach and von Brunn, while blplaning to-day at Darmstadt, fell, and were killed. ...

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  24. TURKISH BEY ASSASSINATED.

    It is reported In Rome that a band led by the Albanian chief, Issa Boletinatz. has assassinated Nissi Bey, the well-known Turkish ...

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  25. NEW CASTLE OFFICES LOOTED.

    Last night anti-suffragists looted the Newcastle offices of the Women's Social and Political Union. The desks were broken open, and documents ...

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  26. CHINESE PARLIAMENT.

    The deadlock regarding the lection of a Speaker has at last been overcome. Mr. Tang Hurl-sun, with the of the Government, has been ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Polling was held at Whitechapel today to elect a member to fill the vacaucy caused by the decision of tho Privy Council that Sir Stuart Samuel ...

    Article : 138 words
  28. COMMERCIAL.

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  29. MR. PET-HICK LAWRENCE BANKRUPT.

    The Government has filed a petition in bankrupted against Mr. Pethick Lawrence for the law costs of the trial of himself and his wife on the ...

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  30. “GERMANY IN ARMS”

    The Crown Prince contributes a preface to a newly published patriotic book entitled “Germany in Arms.” The Prince utters a grave warning against ...

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  31. THE DIGNITY OF WOMEN.

    Cardinal Gibbons, in a letter to the Anti-Suffragette Association, deprecates female suffrage. He pleads for the dignity of woman, and says that ...

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  32. METAL MARKET.

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  33. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    The debate on the Tariff Bill Is likely to finish on Saturday. The democrats are standing fast, and there are not likely to be any amendments. The ...

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  34. WHEAT.

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  35. THE DUCHESS OF CON­NAUGHT.

    There is a slight improvement in the condition of the Duchess of Connaught. The official bulletin states she had a fair day, but her general ...

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  36. MR. PEAKE IN DUBLIN.

    The Premier of South Australia (<Mr. A. H. Peake), who is now in Dublin, in reply to an interviewer to-day, said that he was a Home Ruler because he ...

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  37. A .M .P . SOCIETY.

    According to the 64th annual report of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, which has just been issued the amount of new business ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  39. ANTI-JAPANESE LEGISLATION.

    President Wilson has refused to comment on the failure of Mr. Bryan to secure a modification of California’s Anti-Japanese Bill. He states ...

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  40. MARCONI INQUIRY.

    The Select Committee on the Marconi contract has decided that it will impossible to make an interim report before Whitsuntide. ...

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  41. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTIONARIES.

    Disturbances still continue in Lisbon, In spite of the recent arrest of a number of Monarchists. Radical Re­publicans, and others. Many boats ...

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  42. FINANCIAL.

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    In the Assembly yesterday the Min. lster for the Interior (Mr. A Fischer) moved the second reading of the Immigration Restriction Bill. Mr. Fischer ...

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  44. W. AND A. M‘ARTHUR LTD.

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  45. SUPREMACY IN THE PACIFIC

    Colonel Allen, the New Zealand Minister for Defence, was to-day entertained by the Canadian Club. Colonel Allen said that it seemed ...

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  46. POLISH MURDER.

    Some days ago prince Lubecki was found mysteriously murdered in the grounds of his residence. For a time the police were at a loss for a clue, ...

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  47. P. AND O. S. N. CO.

    An interim dividend of 7 per cent, bas -been declared on the P. and O. deferred stock. ...

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  48. JAPANESE COALING STATION

    Reports have been received here concerning alleged negotiations by Japantor a coaling station on the Island of Rancador, in the Caribbean Sea, near ...

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  49. BARMAIDS AND BARMEN.

    The barmaids and barmen in the metropolitan, area are at daggers drawn. Trcuble has arisen out of the claims of the Hotel, Club, and ...

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  50. ENGLISH RACING.

    The first, classic race of the season the Two Thousand Guineas, was run at Newmarket to-day. THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS. ...

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  51. LABORER KILLED.

    Claud Belcher, 19, a laborer, was round in an open cutting at Long Bay sewer works yesterday with his head split open, his body badly ...

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  52. POLICE GRAFT.

    Four police officers accused of graft have been placed on trial before the Supreme Court on charges covering a period of four years. An investigation ...

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  53. THE RACIAL PROBLEM.

    A negro, who bad assaulted a white woman, barricaded' him self In a hut in the woods, from where he shot dead three deputy sheriffs. During a ...

    Article : 81 words
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