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  2. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    A dispute concerning the Emperor’s right to call up the recruits for the army in Hungary has caused considerable political bitterness. ...

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  3. ENROL NOW.

    April 10 is the last day on which applications will be received for enrolment on the supplementary rolls. Is your name on the roll? ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    The aviator Hamel, with a lady passenger, started from the aerodrome at Hendon, and crossing the Channel, landed at Cape Gri[?] ...

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George),delivered his Budget speech in the House of Commons to-day. He stated that the ...

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  6. THE LOST KOOMBANA.

    A message received on Tuesday evening by the Deputy Postmaster General from the postmaster at Port Hedland, announces the discovery by ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    Several speeches were delivered by students to-day from the platform of Mr. John Redmond’s Home Rule meeting in Dublin. The spea[?]ers were ...

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  8. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Canadian Senate, which is Liberal, has been maintaining much the same attitude towards the Conservative Government as the House of ...

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  9. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The latest figures obtainable last night showed that the ballot was going in favor of a resumption, the combined voting in England and South ...

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  10. SERVIAN REGICIDE ATTACKED.

    An election crowd, in a state of considerable political excitement, yesterday made an attack on a man named Mish[?]ch, one of the ...

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  11. EMIGRATION.

    Mr. Whitehead, the Victorian Immigration Commissioner, has received 150 applications for assisted passages from motor car body builders. Mr. ...

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  12. BALLOT GOES AGAINST RESUMPTION.

    The balloting is showing a steadily increasing majority against resumption, but a great proportion of the miners have abstained from voting. ...

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  13. NATIONAL CONVENTION.

    During the Easter vacation it has already been arranged that the Nationalist Convention in Dublin shall discuss fully and pass its verdict on ...

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  14. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.

    On March 2 Mrs. Pankhurst was sentenced to two months imprisonment in connection with the raid on West End Shops, when many windows ...

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  15. VOLCANIC ERUPTION,

    The volcano of Miharayama, in the Island of Oshima, on the west coast of Japan, is in violent eruption, and streams of lava are threatening to ...

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  16. CANADIAN BANK ROBBERY.

    Efforts are being made by the Canadian police to ensure the extradition of John M’Namara, otherwise Australian Mack, who was arrested by ...

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  17. ROYAL GIFTS.

    The King has given 1000 guineas for the relief of strike sufferers, and Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra have each given £1000. ...

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  18. FAMOUS ACTOR DEAD.

    The death has just occurred of Mr. Edward Terry, the famous actor, at the age of 68. Mr. Edward O’Connor Terry, actor ...

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  19. PRESS COMMENT.

    In discussing the Budget to-day “The Times” commands the wisdom of holding the surplus for naval contingencies. The “Daily Telegraph” welcomes ...

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  20. PLAGUE AT DURBAN.

    Twenty-four cases of plague have been notified here since the outbreak in January. ...

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  21. NO RELIEF FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    In reply to a question in the Union House of Assembly yesterday the Premier (the Right Hon. Lo[?]ts Botha) said that the Government ...

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  22. THE SHIP’S COMPANY.

    Details of the passenger list and crew, who totalled 122, appeared in “The Daily Post” on Friday, March 20. ...

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  23. ROWING.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Sir John M’Call) has arranged the preliminaries for C. M’Villy’s entry for the Diamond Challenge Sculls, the ...

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  24. CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    His Honor Mr. Justice Digging, In a Customs care submitted to him in the High Court to-day to [?] ordered the defendants to pay ...

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  25. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    The Italians are again showing activity in the Red Sen. Notification has been received that a blockade of Lohela, a port of Yemen, north of ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL TRAWLER’S SEARCH.

    The Western Australian Government has notified the Federal authorities that there will be no need of the trawler Endeavor to search ...

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  27. MISSISSIPPI IN FLOOD.

    The Missi[?], already in high flood, has burst a lovee, and has flooded the town to a depth of eight feel. The inhabitants are abandoning their ...

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  28. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer in introducing the Budget, laid emphasis on the record prosperity of the year just closed. ...

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  29. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    As it was found impossible to induce another Liberal to act on the Pearling Commission, the members already announced have been ...

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  30. RELIEF FUND.

    Mr. Taft has sent a message to Congress asking for £100,000 for emergency expenditure to alleviate the damage done by the flooding of ...

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  31. BRITISH STEAMER SEIZED.

    The British steamer Woodcock has been seized by the Italians in the Red Sea. ...

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  32. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The P. and O. liner Syria, route to Japan, came into collision with the French ship Circe near Algiers in a dense fog. Ninety-four passengers ...

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  33. MOUNTAIN OUTLAWS.

    About the middle of last month a band of outlaws came down from their mountain haunts and rescued a comrade who was being tried in the ...

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  34. FEDERAL LOAN.

    It is not expected by the Federal Treasurer that any of the new Federal loan will need to be placed on the market. Funds now in hand and ...

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  35. WRECKED LINER.

    The inquest on the victims who were drowned in the collision between the P. and O. liner Oceana and the German barque Pisagua on March 10 ...

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  36. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    The Republican Assembly at Nanking has agreed to the transfer of the Government to the recently formed Ministry at Pekin. The Republicans ...

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  37. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Advisory Cricket Committee has resolved that if any player, under residential qualification to play for a country, goes abroad, when he returns ...

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  38. ALTERATION OF ELECTORATES.

    As a result of the redistribution of seats in Victoria there will be one additional member in the metropolitan districts, and the loss of two in ...

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  39. CHEAPER CABLES.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons by the Hon. Harry Lawson, Unionist member for Mile End, yesterday the Postmaster-General ...

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  40. THE WERRIWA EMOTION.

    The election in Werriwa, from which Mr. Hall has resigned, will be held under the new Electoral Act. There will be no postal voting, and ...

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  41. ICE BRIDGE ON RIVER.

    An ice bridge has formed on the Chippowa River. This has caused water to bank up and overflow the banks, with the result that a large ...

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  42. MINISTER FOR CUSTOMS.

    Mr. Tudor left to-day for Western Australia, ...

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  43. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.

    A punitive expedition under the command of Major Leveson, which has been operating against the Annack tribe in the Soudan to inflict ...

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  44. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Fisher has received notification that the British Association will send 150 members out in 1914, to attend meetings in Australia. ...

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  45. UNIONIST CRITICISM.

    Mr Austen Chamberlain, in criticising the Budget, said that he did not see any justification in reserving the surplus for naval contingencies. The ...

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  46. FEDERAL QUARANTINE.

    The report of Dr. Norris, on quarantine will, if adopted, involve enormous expenditure. Mr. Tudor ha taken the report to Western ...

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  47. PORTO RICO.

    A delegation from Porto Rico an island in the West Indies, captured from Spain by the United States, is coming to Washington to urge the ...

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  48. OLD AGE AND YOUTH.

    John Warwick, aged 77, a retired master mariner, petitioned for a divorce from his wife, aged 20. It was shown in the evidence that the ...

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  49. CADET FINES.

    The Acting Minister for Defence has made an explanation to justify the Action of the Government in remitting the fines on parents and ...

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  50. SIR T. B ROBINSON.

    Mr. E. V. Reid presided yesterday at a luncheon in the city given to welcome Sir T. B. Robinson, Agent General for Queensland, back to ...

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  51. JAPAN IN MEXICO.

    The United States Senate has passed a resolution requesting the Government to give information regarding the reported Japanese activity in ...

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  52. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd’s to-day:— Arrivals.—At London: Suffolk, Gawmouth, Rajore; passed Lizard; ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    Mr Payne, the Labor member who gained some notoriety In recent happenings in Parliament, issuing Mr. Massie leader of the Opposition, for ...

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  54. FINANCIAL.

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  55. ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH.

    A deputation from the Melbourne University asked Mr. Fisher to-day grant £3200 towards anthropological research. Mr. Fisher said he was ...

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  56. ADELAIDE STRIKE.

    Following the strike of the corporation carters for higher wages, and of other workers in sympathy, [?] meeting, convened by the Mayor, Mr. ...

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  57. FRUIT COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the fruit Industry held a meeting to-day, and decided to meet in Brisbane in May to hear evidence. Afterwards it will ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    W. E. H[?] new biplane was given a series of trials at Richmond this morning. A passenger was carried on each occasion. Three ladies the ...

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  59. UNION S.S. COMPANY.

    A rumor obtained some currency on Monday to the effect that a syndicate was negotiating for the purchase of the Union Steamship Company. ...

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  60. COMMERCIAL.

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  61. MINING SHARES.

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  62. AID FOR THE TERRITORY.

    Mr. Thomas has granted one company in the Northern Territory £1000 to assist mining development. Some small amounts have also been ...

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  63. NORTH LONDON MURDER.

    The hearing of the appeal against his conviction brought by F. H. Seddon, who was recently found guilty of the murder of Miss Eliza Mary ...

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  64. PORTUGUESE INDIA.

    A Portuguese commando, consisting of 24 sailors, 50 police, and a detachment of soldiers, has fought a sharp engagement at Pan[?]m in Goa, the ...

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  65. WHEAT SALES

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  66. BIRTLES’ MOTORING.

    Francis Birties, who is motoring from Perth to Sydney in a small American motor car of about 6 h.p., arrived at Euc[?] on March 27. He ...

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  67. AND O. DEFERRED STOCK.

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  68. WONTHAGGI COAL MINE.

    Work ceased in the State coal mine at Wonthaggi to-night. The abolition of the second shift means’ the dismissal of 350 men, while those, ...

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  69. INSURANCE ACT.

    The Employers’ Parliamentary Federation Is arranging a demonstration of all employers’ organisations in an endeavor to secure the ...

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  70. REUTERS.

    The shareholders in Renter’s have sanctioned the increase of the company’s capital to £500,000 for the purpose of extending the concern’s ...

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  71. METAL MARKET.

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