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  2. THE RAILWAY SMASH

    An inquiry m connection with the Exeter railway disaster was opened at Bowral to-day by the district corerer. ...

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  3. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    Underwriting has been completed in connection with the Tasmanian £1,500,000 4 per cent. loan, which is to be issued at 99. The prospectus ...

    Article : 77 words
  4. THE PARIS TRAGEDY.

    France is seething with excitement over yesterday’s sensational shooting of M. Calmette, the editor of the “Figaro,” by the wife of the Minister ...

    Article : 372 words
  5. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    A meeting of the Liberal party took (place a t Launceston at [?] o’clock this afternoon, when all members were present excepting Messrs. Cotton, ...

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  6. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    The House of Commons to-day went into committee to discuss the naval estimates submitted last week by the First Lord (Mr. Winston Churchill). ...

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  7. IRISH CRISIS.

    (Mr. Redmon-I presided yesterday at the Nationalists’ St. Patrick Day banquet at the Hotel Cecil. Mr. Redmond said that any permanent ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. LABOR AND CAPITAL

    The arrest of five leaders of the unemployed demonstrations here has led to the confession that the unemployed were planning a march of half a ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. MR. PAYNE INTERVIEWED.

    The State Treasurer, Mr. Payne, informed a representative of “The Daily Post” to-night that at the end of last year it was intended to float a loan of ...

    Article : 370 words
  10. OPPOSITION CENSURE MOTION.

    Mr. Bonar Law’s motion, censuring the Government for failing to formulate its Home Rule amendments, and requesting their formulation ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. PANAMA TOLLS.

    During the debate on the Sims Bill, providing for the repeal of the tolls exemption clause, to-day Representative Kohn warned the House that ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. MR. EWING’S POSITION.

    It was freciy stated in political circles In H[?]art yesterday that Mr. N. K. Ewing was causing Mr. Solomon and his colleagues in the ...

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  13. JURY DISPENSED WITH.

    The district coroner, Mr. C. H. Taylor, in the Bowral Court House this morning, opened the inquest on the victims of the railway accident ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. BOER WAR VETERANS.

    A member of the Provisional Ulster Government in Belfast, has announced that 4000 veterans of the South African campaign will mobilise on ...

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  15. MEDITERRANEAN AND PACIFIC.

    Mr. Churchill continued that the Admiralty was placing eight Dreadnoughts in the Mediterranean at the end of 1915. Two ships of the 1914 ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mr. Churchill, who was reported to have been struck by a male suffragist yesterday when leaving Bradford, denies the assault. He says that his ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    Further progress was made to-day in the hearing before Mr. Justice Higgins of toe claim of the Waterside Workers’ Federation for increased ...

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  18. MR. WHITSRT'TlS INDEPENDENCE.

    Mr. J. T. H. Whltsitt, M.H.A., w as not present at the Liberal party conference at Launceston to-day. He explains that he will sit as an ...

    Article : 456 words
  19. NEW LOONGANA.

    At the second ordinary general meeting of shareholders of Huddart, Parker Ltd., this afternoon, Mr. W. T Ap[?]te, Chairman of Directors, stated ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. MADAME CAILLAUX'S LETTERS.

    The police have seized certain documents in M. Calmotte’s office, which are reported to include M. Caillaux’s private letters to his wife before their ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A farewell dinner was given at the Trocadero to-day to Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick, the Agent-General for South Australia. A large and ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. CONSTRUCTION IN 1914.

    Owing to trade conditions, there was a likelihood that many vessels would be completed in 1914 without acceleration o[?] speeding up. If war ...

    Article : 162 words
  23. SCENE BEFORE THE KING.

    Their Majesties to-day attended a charity matinee at the Palladium. During the performance a suffragette shouted out protests against the ...

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  24. INTENSE FEELING AROUSED.

    It appears that Madame Caillaux had previously taken counsel with her friends, and finding that she was not likely to secure satisfaction by legal ...

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  25. NOT GUILTY.

    After hearing the evidence the jury in the Criminal Court to-day promptly acquitted Henry Harold Armstrong. 27 years, of the [?] of Albert ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. SITUATION IN AMERICA.

    Senator Borah, of Idaho, in defending woman’s suffrage during a debate in the Senate to-day, asserted that the women would be unable to carry the ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The growth of European interests in China, and the development of European navies on a greater scale than Japan could afford would increase ...

    Article : 403 words
  28. DEPORTED LEADERS.

    In the Senate to-day the Indemnity Bill passed the third reading.. The Minister for Defence (Hon. J. C. Smuts), speaking in the Assembly ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Henry Babington Smith has been appointed chairman of the Pacific Cable Board, in succession to Sir Henry Primrose, who resigned, ...

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  30. TRACKING CRIMINALS.

    Recommending the use of dogs for tracking criminals In Victoria Mi. T. O’Callaghan formerly Chief Commissioner of Police, has given the ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The proposal to change the name of the Royal Colonial institute to the Britannic Ins[?]te was yesterday submitted to the annual meeting, but was ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. GIRLS’ COLLEGE BURNT.

    Two hundred and fifty girl students fled for their lives when a fire broke out in the College Hall here. Many groped their way through the ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. RELIGIOUS MANIA.

    “Death by poison self-administered,” was the verdict at an inquest held at Hornsby regarding the death of Elizabeth Emalia Milts, which ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the H[?]se of Lords to-day Lord Emmo[?]t moved the second reading of the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill, which was adopted. The ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDALS.

    A man named Yoshida, a Japanese employe of the German engineering firm of Siemens, Sc[?]ckert and Co., has committed suicide in gaol. ...

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  36. PROPOSED EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Albert G[?]dle has returned by the [?]rsova. He spent several months in England and America in the in[?]. of a scheme [?]or the establishment ...

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  37. GOOD GOLD FIND.

    Two br[?]rs W. and M. Roberts who have been prospecting at Daybreak, near Corindhap. with indifferent results for the past 18 months, ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. DISCOUNTING BOUNTIES.

    The Duma Committee on Agriculture and Finance has adopted a tax of 30 kopeks a pood (about 7½d per 361b.) on grain, peas, and beans as ...

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  39. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    The Secretary for State (Mr. W. J. Bryan), after a conference with the British Ambassador (Sir Cecil Spring-Rice), has announced that when the ...

    Article : 167 words
  40. BURNT TO DEATH.

    At [?] [?] A[?] O‘Harn [?], wife of William O’Hart one of the oldest residents of the district was alone this morning. [?] [?]band and son ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. SPORTING CABLES.

    Snowy Baker is now in London negotiating with Bombardier Wells to box in Australia. He is proceeding to Paris to negotiate with Carpentier ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. DOMINICAN REVOLUTION AVERTED.

    A revolution in the Republic of San Domingo has been averted, and an understanding reached between the Government and rebel forces ...

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  43. FATHER O’DONNELL TRIBUTE

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  44. QUEENSTOWN,

    Owing to both the Queestown and Gornarston municipalities having included the ML Lycll.Co.’s buildings nt e hydro-electric scheme Works in ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Detective Borvett discovered that the bomb which exploded in the office of the Lund Commissioner was constructed by someone possessed of ...

    Article : 50 words
  46. A GREAT RESPONSIBILITY

    Though the Government believed that the foundations of peace among the great Powers had been strengthened, yet causes which might lead to ...

    Article : 180 words
  47. MURDER CHARGE.

    I[?] the trial o[?] James Mullan, who was charged with having murdered his wife at Waverley on January 28, the jury was locked up last night, but ...

    Article : 78 words
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