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  2. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson arrived at Belfast to-day, where he had an enthusiastic reception, and was welcomed by a fusillade of revolver shots. ...

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  3. FRENCH CRISIS.

    M. Monis, the Minister for Marine, who resigned owing to the revelations arising out of the recent sensational murder of M. Calmotte, editor of the ...

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  4. LAUNCH DISASTER.

    When a launch was capsized in the Grand Canal at Venice yesterday through colliding with a torpedo boat some fifty passengers were drowned. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Council of State has declared the marriage of Prince Wilhelm, the second son of King Gustaf, and the Grand Duchess Maria (Pavlovna of ...

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  6. TORRENTIAL RAINS.

    Loss of life and serious damage to property in the city and suburbs were caused by a torrent bal downpour of rain which began chortly before 11 ...

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  7. A MIDNIGHT CRASH.

    Residents in the vicinity of “The Dirty Post” office were startled from their sulphas a lithe after ruionight on Saturday by a loud report, ...

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  8. TASMANIAN ABROAD.

    Mr. A. H. Sibley, of, Kempton, who has just returned from a holiday on the mainland, in conversation with a reporter of “The Dally Post,” Stated ...

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  9. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    In the appeal to the judicial committee of the Privy Council In the case of the Australian Widows’ Fond Life Assurance Co. versus the ...

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  10. GREEK FLEET INCREASES.

    The Greek Minister for Marine has announced that the navy will be strengthened by the addition of three battleships, three .armored cruisers, ...

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  11. M. CAILLAUX[?]S EVIDENCE.

    M. Caillaux, in giving evidence to day before the Rochette Commission confirmed. M. Monis’ testimony, M. Fabre denied M. Calllaux’s ...

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  12. SPORTING CABLES.

    There is but little betting on the Oxford and Cambridge boat race. Cambridge axe the favorites, and are showing excellent form and a fine ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. FATAL ELECTION RIOTS.

    Advices from St. Denis, in the French Island of Reunion, In the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar, state that there have been election riots there, in ...

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  14. DISCUSSING THE CRISIS.

    To-day (Lord Roberts had an audience of the king at Buckingham Palace, and later went to the Was Office. The King also received Field ...

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  15. THE KAISER‘S PROTESTANTISM.

    The newspapers here have published a letter lately in the possession of Herr Kopp, in which the Kaiser, in 1901, writing to the Landgraeffin Anna ...

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  16. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    Sheffield United (2) v. Oldham Athletic (1). Chelsea (l) v. Derby County (0). Bolton Wanderers (1) v. ...

    Article : 155 words
  17. DEPORTED LEADERS.

    The Governor-General (Lord Glad stone) has given his assent to the Indemnity Bill Introduced toy the Botha Government. ...

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  18. CLEAN POLITICS.

    Sir,—I see it Is suggested that the Lasbor yarty may come into office relying on the friendship or the neutrality of the Liberal member who happens just now ...

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  19. DOMAIN MEETING.

    On Sunday three Lab or candidate for tho Denison pre-elccriou spoke under the auspices of the Denison Divisional Council. Mr. Sclfleet, who ...

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  20. SHIPPING RING OPERATIONS.

    The council of the International Shipping Federation has asked the constituent associations to consider the laying up of a portion of their ...

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  21. BLOODTHIRSTY TELEGRAM.

    Mr. F. Creswell, the Labor mem ber for Johannesburg, recently pro duced in the House of Assembly a telegram from Mr. Smuts, instructing ...

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  22. PAPUA COMPANY.

    company named the Papua Co., has been formed, with a capital at £100,000, to acquire the Pacific and Papua Produce Co. Ltd. Sixty ...

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  23. THE MURDERED AUSTRALIAN.

    A fresh clue has come to light in the mystery of the murder of the Australian ship engineer, Kent Reeks, whose body was found near a disused ...

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  24. A GRAVE ISSUE.

    The Chancellor (Mr. Lloyd-George), a peaking at Huddersfield to-day, naid that a grave issue had arisen in the history of Democratic Government. ...

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  25. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the end of to-day's play, the totals in the billiard championship contest stood:—Inman, 7294- -Reece 7040. ...

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  26. AN ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    The island steamer Makambo brought the news of a tragedy in which six native missionaries were killed and eaten by the cannibals in ...

    Article : 224 words
  27. THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION

    Sir,—I was very pleased to see in your issue of this moraine, “side by side.” my evidence a It appeared In “The Daily Post” and the “Mercury,” When ...

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  28. GENERAL GOUGH RESIGNS.

    The First Lord (Mr. Winston Chare hill) visited the Secretary for War (Colonel J . E. B. Seely) early this foorning. Colonel Seely declares that ...

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  29. LABOR ELECTION VICTORY.

    The Laborites have won the election to the House of Assembly for the seat of Liesbeek, a suburb of Cape Town, rendered vacant by the resignation ...

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  30. INMAN RETAINS THE TITLE.

    Melbourne Inman to-day ran out a winner of the championship, which be thus retains, completing his 9600 points when Reece was 79[?]. ...

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  31. SWALLOWED UP IN THE EARTH

    Two miners engaged in working in a shanty on the mountain side, near a colliery, disappeared through the earth when the building was ...

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  32. FEAR OF DISGRACE.

    According to the “Journal” to-day a German officer named Van Stangcn. employed by the Triple Alliance, visited the residence of an English girl ...

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  33. EXPRES[?]DENT CASTRO.

    Senor Castro, ex-President of Venezuela, has been discovered in hiding here He declared that he wished to avoid the persecution to which he has ...

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  34. CAPTAIN EVANS AND THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Sir ,— I road. your loader in to- day’s is sun on the above matter with muck in ­ reacts; it. lm moderately suggested the following question , which [?] wonder if you ...

    Article : 455 words
  35. BOXING.

    The Blake-Borrell match has been fixed to take place In Loudon on April 20. The winner will receive £200, and the loser £160. ...

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  36. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson, addressing a gathering at the Press Club House warming to day drew an Intimate picture of himself, based upon a ...

    Article : 162 words
  37. LYNCH LAW.

    While a company of militia was hurrying from Montgomery, before a sheriff’s posse with a negro prisoner could reach the city, the mob cap ...

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  38. MRS. BELBIN FUND.

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  39. CARPENTIER BEATEN.

    In Paris to-day Joe Jeanette outpointed Georges Carpentler in a 15-round for a stake of £6000. One of the biggest crowds ever seen at a ...

    Article : 186 words
  40. BIPERIAL JURISDICTION.

    Lord Haldane presided to-day at Sir Frederick Pollock’s address on Imperial Jurisdiction at the Liberal Colonial Glob. ...

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  41. FATHER O’DONNELL TRIBUTE

    Sir,— Please aclcnowledge the following additional some for O’ Connell trotted. Senator Long, [?] Sector O’ kcefc, [?] Sinter Ready, [?] G. Martin. M. H. A. ...

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  42. MEXICAN WAR.

    The rebel leader. General Villa, with 12,000- rebels, h as Invested Torreon, a Federal stronghold. General Velasco, the Federal commander, ...

    Article : 64 words
  43. POLITICAL SITUATION,

    Sir,—I am forwarding for publication in Mc[?]ray’s Issue of the “Mercury” the following:— (To the Editor of the “Mercury.”)' ...

    Article : 112 words
  44. LIQUOR IN MAORILAND.

    Prohibitionists point out that the expenditure on alcoholic liquors in the Dominion exceeds the revenue of the railways. New Zealand spent ...

    Article : 60 words
  45. HEARSE CAPSIZES.

    John Holly, a n undertaker, and Patrick­ Murphy, a cab-driver, ware bringing a hearse In to Goulburn. While crossing the creek the hearse with ...

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  46. LATROBE.

    Jockey Sweeney, who w as Injured in the steeplechase at Latrobe on Wednesday last, has not regained consciousness., He sustained concussion, ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. A RICH PUBLICAN.

    The late William Macpherson, who was the licensee of the Barley Mow Hotel at the corner, of Castlereagh and Fork streets Jeft an estate the ...

    Article : 46 words
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