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  2. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The “Toronto Globe,” the most Influential Liberal newspaper in Canada, demanding that both political parties Dominion shall clean their ...

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  3. MRS. BELBIN.

    Sir,—I to o t only a little part in connection with the movement for tho reprieve of Beltoto, and wrote no letter, the papers. I signed the Petition ...

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  4. COAL MINING.

    It is understood that there is a great probability of the East Coast coalfields being developed, some time age Melbourne syndicate obtained ...

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  5. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In responding to the toast of his Majesty’s forces at the banquet of the Associated Chambers of Commerce last night, Admiral Sir S . F. KinHall, ...

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  6. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. W. R. St. Usits is a passinger [?] by the Niagara, which arrived at Auekland on Tuesday from Nanecuver. He represents a chekago ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    In consequence of the damage done to Velasquez’s “Venus at the National Gallery by Miss Richardson, Richardson, the National Portrait Gallery, the Tate ...

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  8. BRITAIN’S TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. Minister ((Mr. H. H. Asquith), speaking to-night a t the banquet Associated Chambers of Commerce, said that 1918 had been a ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Prior to the Cablnet meeting to-day the Chief Secretary (Mr. Birrell), Mr.Redmond, Mr. T. P. O,Connor, Mr. Dillon, and Mr.Devlin, took breakfast ...

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  10. THE SERVICE OF THE EMPIRE

    Lord Sydenham yesterday presided at a banquet given by the Anglo-Saxon Club, In honor of the premier of Queensland (Hon. D. F . Denham) and ...

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  11. CALCUTTA MURDER.

    A sensation has been caused by the acquittal of the accused in the Ghose murder trial. In January Inspector Ghose, of the ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Minister for Defence (Hon. J. Smuts), In moving the second reading of the Indemnity Bill In the Asembly to-day, said that there was ...

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  13. RAPE PICKERS’ STRIKE

    At Rutherglen eighty men are In amp on the golf links in connection with the grape pickers strike, which is now taking a serious turn. The ...

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  14. RAINING S H IP BURNT.

    Remarkable pluck and presence of mind were shown to-day by the 300 boys on board the training ship Wellesley, at North Shields, which was burnt to ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day r. E. T. John (Lib., East Denbighshire) introduced a Bill giving Wales Rule, Including a single Chamber ...

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  16. RELIEF FOR RAND DISTRESS.

    The Rand municipalities are or ganising relief for tho distress, which the aftermath of the strike. Two thousand miners are out of employment, ...

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  17. TAMMANY HALL.

    The National Democratic Club, alleging that Boss Murphy, the leader m any Hall, is behind with his subscription, bas dismissed him from ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The increasing difficulty of securing migrants for the Dominions is illusrated and emphasised ‘by Canada having booked CS per cent, less passages ...

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  19. PROSECUTIONS DROPPED.

    The Government has dropped the prosecution of Mr. Connerty, president of the Railwaymen’s Society, and a number of other leaders, for speeches ...

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  20. BIRD PRESERVATION.

    The Minister for the Colonies (Dr Solf), in replying in the Reichstag to. day to petitions against the destruction of plumage birds in German cola ...

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  21. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    {Brigands have created a reign terror In Lao HoKau and the neighborhood. Previous reports stated had murdered Mr. Frauland, ...

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  22. DESTRUCTION OF -DOCUMENTS.

    In replying to Mr. A. Henderson (Lab.) In the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for War (ColonelSeely) said that he had issued no ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday in the 'city .’was very close and threatening. Towards nightfall some rain fell, later he precipitation was fairly steady, and ...

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  24. ESPIONAGE IN AUSTRIA.

    An Austrian officer, Lieutenant Jacob, has been sentenced to 37 years’ rigorous imprisonment for espionage during the mobilisation of the Austrian ...

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  25. VIOLATED FRONTIER.

    The incident a t Metalka, where some Austrian troops crossed the frontier and fired volleys at the Montenegrin barracks, has ben amicably settled, ...

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  26. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    Additional troops have been ordered to the Mexican -border, and there are now 18,000 mustered there. General Felix Diaz has arrived in ...

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  27. PHENOMENAL HAILSTONES AT PLENTY.

    Our Flenty correspondent writes:— After four very hot days Tuesday Finished up with a very sharp thunderstorm, staring with exceptionally ...

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  28. CLASS DISTINCTION.

    In the debate on the army estimates the House of Commons to-day. Mr am ar Greenwood (Lib.) denounced sinister feminine Influence In Brttish. ...

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  29. LABOR AND CAPITAL.

    The men have accepted the proposal of the master builders for a round table conference, to prevent a national lock-out over the penalty ...

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  30. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House ‘of Commons to-day Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke (U., Devonport) asked the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) to consult the Colonial ...

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  31. MAGGIE LEDWELL MEMORIAL:

    Sir,—Your humane efforts to save ho criminal lunatic Belhin from tho ferocity of a barbarous law. having faired, I feet sure that you will accent ...

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  32. CYCLONE IN MADAGASCAR.

    Advices have been received here stating that a cyclone visited Madagascar on March 2, causing several wrecks A tidal weve drowned 16 of the in habitants. ...

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  33. POSTED AS MISSING.

    The steamer Inveravon, -bound from Callao to Portland, Oregon, has beer, posted as missing at Lloyd’s. ...

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  34. RAILWAYMEN'S POLITICAL FUND.

    The National Union of Railwaymen has decided by 102,27[?] votes against; 34,953 to levy 1/ a member for political purposes. This will realise ...

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  35. SPORTING CABLES.

    R. E. N. Twopenny, of Adelaide, to ­ ay won the 120yds hurdle race in 16 1-5sec., and the long jump with 21ft. 5in., at the Cambridge University sports. ...

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  36. ESPIONAGE.

    Frederick Gould, w ho was arrested on February 22, oh a charge of espionage, was again before the Bow Police Court to-day, when he ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON.

    The weather at Launceston yesterday was very sultry, but during afternoon a change set in and a light breeze sprang up from the south. Last ...

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  38. THE SHOREDITCH TRAGEDY,

    The proceedings at the Old Street Police Court, in which John Starchfield accused of the murder of his son in a train near Camden Town ...

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  39. CONDOMINIUM’S DEFECTS.

    In reply to questions in the Cham tr of Deputies to-day, the Premier (M. Doumergue) said that the French and English Governments, with the desire ...

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  40. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Sir,-As Mr. Glblin and yourself place different constructions upon my words at Perth it is necessary that I should clear the matter up by saying ...

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  41. QUEENSTOWN.

    The- weather is overcast to-day, with intermittent showers, but not sufficient clear the atmosphere, which is still heavy. A thunderstorm is approaching, ...

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  42. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The League match between Derby County and Sheffield Wednesday today resulted in a draw, of one goal each. The re-played cup tie between ...

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  43. (MODERN FATHER DAMIEN,

    The Rev. Alfred Stephen Hewlett, brother of Mr. Maurice Hewlett, the novelist, .is going to Kumamoto, Japan, spend his life in the leper station. ...

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  44. FREE CHURCHES.

    Tho Council of the Free Churches, sitting at Norwich, has passed a resolution in favor of a world conference to secure a close union of the ...

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  45. REAL NIGHTMARE.

    A man named Charles M’Lean. aged 54. walked into the Regent street police station last night bleeding from a wound in the thvout and’ a gash in ...

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  46. BOXING.

    A match has been arranged between Borrell, the American middleweight, and Pat O’Keefe, for £200 a side. At Paris to-day Young Abearne defeated ...

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  47. N. S. W . FINANCE.

    The State Premier and Treasurer, Mr. Holman, delivered his financial statement in the Legislative Assembly to-night. H e estimated, the revenue ...

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  48. THE REFERENDUM,

    The Secretary for State (Mr. W. J Bryan), in addressing the Maryland Legislature to-day, said that he hoped the United Slates would not only bor ...

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  49. CODE BOOK STOLEN.

    A sensation has been caused among e naval authorities at Sheerness by the disappearance of a code book which bas been abstracted from the ...

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  50. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The totals in the match between . Stevenson and T. Reece as the it of to-day’s play now stand: — Stevenson, 4500; Reece, 3423. ...

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  51. BELBIN’ S FUNERAL.

    Sir,—Please allow me to correct an Impression that may he gathered from your that I came forward and offered the body of the unfortunate youth ...

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  52. A TRAIN FIRE,

    On Tuesday night late a truck of furniture on route to Ulverstone from Evaudale was burned at the Exton station yards. The outbreak occurred ...

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  53. MR. BALFOUR PLAY-S TENNIS.

    •Mr. A. J. (Balfour and Mr. A. F. Wilding yesterday defeated Mr. Craig Biddle, an American, and Prince Bahran, of Persia, by 0—1, 6—4 in ...

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  54. AVIATION.

    Lletuenant Briggs, of the naval wing the Royal Flying Corps, had a narrow escape yesterday while flying at height of 15,000ft. In a bi-plane, and encountered ...

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  55. FIELD OF WATERLOO.

    “A British committee has been formed to co-operate with a Belgian comittee to secure this building rights one field of Waterloo, to prevent the ...

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  56. CHARGES AGAINST MIS­SIONARY.

    The Baptist Missionary Society has received a cable message from portuguese West Africa, Stating that the Rev. J. S. Bowskill, who was recently ...

    Article : 127 words
  57. QUAKERS AND DEFENCE

    A deputation from the Society of Friends appealed to Mr. Cook (Prime Minister) to-day to exempt the members from compulsory military training. ...

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  58. A. SHOCKING INDICTMENT.

    At Wangaratta to-day Detective Sullivan and Constable Kennedy re-arrested David Splatt, who was presented at the Beechworth Supreme Court ...

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  59. NAVAL BOARD TROUBLE.

    Complications have again arisen 1n the Naval Board. Two of the members, it is said, will not speak to each! except officially. T here are ...

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  60. SAINT HELENA.

    The Chamber of Deputies has voted sum on the estimates for the maintenance of Napoleon's residence oh St Helena. ...

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  61. MURDER OF ABORIGINAL.

    A telegram from Broome states that George Urch, a miner, has been committed for trial on the charge of murdering Queensland Dick an [?] ...

    Article : 41 words
  62. BROKEN RUDDER BAR.'

    The bi-plane In which Captain C. R. Alien and lieutenant J. Burroughs were killed yesterday while flying on Salisbury Plain, was one of the oldest ...

    Article : 71 words
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