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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Scaddan) will address the Colonial institute en the subject of Western Australia on March 4 next. ...

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  3. PRESENTATION TO LADY BARRON.

    The Masonic Hall was very prettily decorated yesterday afternoon. when the National Council of Woman and other societies of Tasmania presented ...

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  4. BALKAN WAR.

    it is reported that Bulgaria and Roumania are willing that Italy and Russia should arbitrate for the settlement of their differences, under the ...

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  5. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS.

    In Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the dispute in regard to the wages and working conditions between the ...

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  6. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    General Diaz has agreed to hold ex President Madero prisoner in the palace while General Huerta takes over the office of Provisional ...

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  7. SAD DEATH OF A HERO.

    Sincere regret. was expressed throughout the Ly[?]ll district. to-day when the news was received that Albert Gadd, who did such splendid ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. M'Calmont, a Unionist, and a son of the late member, has been elected unopposed to the House of Commons for East Antrim. ...

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  9. ANTARCTIC HEROES.

    “The Pail Man Gazette” is demanding from the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) an explanation of the Government’s undignified silence respecting ...

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  10. POST OFFICE TUBE RAILWAYS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. Samuel) has given nonce of a Bill to carry out the system of Post Office tube railways, as outlined in “The ...

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  11. BAD WEATHER CHECKS HOSTILITIES

    Boisterous weather and frequent snowstorms have checked the hostilities in the Balkans. The Bulgarians have had difficulties in securing ...

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  12. LARGE BEQUESTS TO RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS.

    Christopher Laugou, a Dublin merchant, has died and left an estate valued at £202,000. Of this, £130,000 is bequeather to Roman Catholic ...

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  13. TASMANIAN SYMPATHY TO LADY MACAR[?]NEY.

    The Premier (Hon. A. E. Solomon), on behalf of the Tasmanian Government, yesterday wired to Lady Macartney expressing profound sorrow at the ...

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  14. THE RAILWAYS BILL.

    The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Trades Union Bill and the Railways Bill. The House deleted the clause in the Railways ...

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  15. ATROCITIES AGAINST MOHAMMEDANS.

    Lord Morley, replying to Lord Lamington in the House of Lords, sak[?] it was impossible fur foreign Govern to investigate the alleged ...

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  16. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    The Spaniards have entered into the occupation of Tetuan, in Morocco, so as to be able the better to control the tribesmen. ...

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  17. THE QUESTION OF THE PRESIDENCY.

    President Huerta has communicated with President Taft, intimating that he has captured the late President, and that it is his Intention to carry ...

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  18. AMALGAMATION OF FUNDS.

    The Antarctic Expedition Committee's fund has amalgamated with the Lord Mayor's fund, and the two funds now total £20,000. ...

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  19. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE.

    Willielm Claire, a German hunchback. has been arreeted at Portsmouth on a charge of attempting, by means of bribory, to secure a secret ...

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  20. WIDESPREAD SORROW EXPRESSED.

    Widespread sorrow was expressed at the death of Albert Gadd, the North Lyell hero. Deceased had been on inmate of ...

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  21. THE KING'S LIBELLER.

    The man Mylius, who recently libelled King George, and was refused admission to the United States on that ground. appealed to the New ...

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  22. THE MANSION HOUSE FUND.

    The King has contributed £200 towards the Mansion House fund for the dependents of the Antarctic disaster. Queen Mary has given £100, ...

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  23. CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER.

    Further details are how available of the a[?]pt to blow up the house of the Chancellor of the Ezchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George). ...

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  24. OBJECTIONS TO SCHOOL RATES.

    The Catholics of Glossop, led by Canon Hartins, have threatened to refuse to pay the rates levied upon the provided schools. ...

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  25. MADERO TO BE SENT INTO EXILE

    President Huerta has ordered ex-President Madero into exile, and arrangements are pending to despatch him to Vera Cruz, where he will be ...

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  26. ANOTHER WHARF DISPUTE

    The King’s Tier yesterday morning was the scene of a dispute between the wharf laborers and the captain of the four-[?]ed barque S[?]. ...

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  27. MR. JOSEPH COOK’S ALLEGATIONS.

    The Federal Attorney-General) (Mr. W. M. Hughes), in reply to Mr. Joseph Cook’s speech delivered in the Town Hall here last night, said that it was ...

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  28. VICTORIA'S AGENT-GENERAL.

    There was a large gathering at the Trocadero to-day to bid [?]rew[?] to Sir John Tavernev, who his been Agent-General for Victoria since 1904, but ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS

    In the case of the King v. the Adelaide Steamship Company, special leave to appeal from the decision of the High Court of Australia has been ...

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  30. CINEMATOGRAPHY.

    O[?]ing to the decision of Pathe Fre[?]s, the well-known cinematograph firm, to abolish all middlemen and deal direct with the exhibitors. ...

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  31. FRANCO-AMERICAN TREATY

    The Senate has ratified the Franco-American supplementary treaty, extending to 1918 the operation of the present arbitration treaty. ...

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  32. FITZROY MURDER.

    The trial of Harold Thompson for the murder of Arthur Henry Trotter at Fltzroy on January 7 was concluded to-day. ...

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  33. “I THINK IT'S GRAND.”

    Mrs. Drummond, a prominent suffrag[?]te, when interviewed concerning the outrage, said, “I think it's grand. Mr. Lloyd-George will now realise that ...

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  34. INDIAN RAILWAYS.

    The “Morning Post” states that a scbe[?]o for the electrification of the Indian railways has been prepared, which is described as the most ...

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  35. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS

    Owing to the wide interest throughout Germany in the full text of the statement of the Minister for the Navy (Admiral Von Tirpitz), as cabled ...

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  36. MOUNT BALFOUR COPPER COMPANY.

    The yearly meeting of the Mount Balfour Copper Company was held here to-day. The Chairman, in submitting the directors' report, said that ...

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  37. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE NOT THE CHIEF LOSER.

    Owing to his absence on the Continent Mr. Lloyd-George had not signed the transfer of the damaged premises to himself. He was hence ...

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  38. DEVASTATING FIRE.

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  39. SIMILAR TROUBLE AT LAUNCESTON.

    Yesterday some trouble arose in connection with the working of the cargo of the topsail schooner Joseph Sims, which is engaged in the trade ...

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  40. THE PERPETRATORS WOMEN.

    Mr. Lloyd-George's house cost £2000. and was intended by him as a week-end gelling cottage. As it is yet unfinished the loss falls on the ...

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  41. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    The editor and publisher of the “Age” were called before the Chief Justice (Sir John madden) in the Criminal Court to-day to tender an ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL.

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  43. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The North Wales miners have with, drawn their notices of a strike, and nave accepted an advance of 4d. per day. ...

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  44. METAL MARKET.

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  45. ZEEHAN.

    The officers of the Zeehan branch of the T.W.P.L. were Installed here tonight by the returning officer. At a meeting of the league Mr. ...

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  46. CLOTH WORKERS DEMANDING INCREASES.

    The weavers and others engaged in the manufacture of cloth in Yorkship are demanding a 15 per cent, advance in their wages. The wool workers ...

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  47. WHEAT.

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  48. BATTLESHIP NEW ZEALAND

    The Prime Minister of the South African Union (General Botha) has refused Natal's request to present to the battleship New Zealand, now ...

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  49. MRS. PANKHURST ADMITS RESPONSIBILITY.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, speaking at Cardiff, admitted, amid uproar, that women had blown up the Chancellor's house because they wasted to wake ...

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  50. F.M.E.A. PICNIC.

    All the business people on Zeehan close all day on Saturday for the F.M.E.A. picnic. ...

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  51. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

    The dead body of n woman was found to-day In the sludge channel at Everton, 10 miles from Beechworth. The head and one arm were missing, ...

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  52. MARKET QUOTATIONS.

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  53. OFFENDERS AGAINST THE ELECTORAL ACT.

    Six men who fulled to fill in the Commonwealth electoral “claims to vote” curds were fined from 17/6 to 22/6 each hero to-day. The case was ...

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  54. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The London “Daily Chronicle,” in an article on the suffragist outrages, says that the modern humanised prison has made political martyrdom ...

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  55. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals—Muritas, Valparaiso, and Nordhar. Departures — For Sydney, Bielfeld, Alta, Karimata, Talnul, and Acaiue: ...

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  56. TELEGRAPH POLES.

    The Commonwealth Postal department are putting up new telegraph poles in the streets and tilting down the old ones. ...

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  57. BOXING.

    Both Wells and Mehegan are in excellent condition for the coming fight. Both are confident of success. ...

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  58. DEVONPORT.

    A sudden death occeurred last night, when George Frederick Mu[?]ridge, a plasterer. 47 years of age, expired. He had not been well. and was lying ...

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  59. MELBOURNE TO DEVONPORT.

    It is rumored here that the s.s. Donah is to be replaced next summer by the Mararo in the run from Melbourne to Devonport. Upon being ...

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  60. THE TERRITORIALS.

    Major-General Bethune, the Director-General of the Territorials, speaking at Wimbleton, admitted that the territorial force was in an ...

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  61. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE.

    [?] Tyler a motor cyclist, left Sydney [?] night at 9 o’clock, and [?] at 9.40 to-night, [?] record of [?]. ...

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  62. TURBINE EXPLOSION.

    The turbine at the Oriental Umber mills, Geelong; rained at £6000. [?]exploded this afternoon, the ironwork flying in all directious. The exact ...

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  63. KILSAINE v. KIRKWOOD.

    Johnny Killraine nearly knocked out George Kirkwood at St Louis in the sixth round. The fight was scheduled for ten rounds, but the referee ...

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  64. TEA HOUSE BURNT.

    A tea house at the famous Kew Botanical. Gardens has been bu[?] out, and two woman have been arrested in connection with the outrage. ...

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