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  2. MEN AMD WOMEN.

    By the Loongana yesterday Dean [?] and Rev Murdoch' were passengers from Melbourne to Launceston [?] Riley and [?] ...

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  3. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. R. L. Borden) has issued a reply to the recent manifesto of Sir Wilfrid Laurier stating that the whole object or the ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day several questions arising oat of the debate on the Address-in-Reply were put to the Government, in reply, the ...

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  5. STRUCK BY TORNADO.

    A tornado here has killed a hundred and fifty people. Fire broke out the ruins, and a whole section or town was destroyed. The Diamond ...

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  6. SYDNEY FERRY STRIKE.

    The strike of ferry employes still continues but the run by the [?] are [?] in numbers and the [?] of the ...

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  7. TROOPS IN TRAINING.

    During the greatest part of to-day the weather has been fine, and the work of the camp was continued as before without any interruption. ...

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  8. THE BALKAN WAR.

    Montenegro has informed the allies her reception of Austria's ultimatum, demanding that the non-combatant inhabitants of Scutari be allowed ...

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  9. IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.

    At the conference yesterday of the Federated Sawmill. Timber Yard, and General Wood Workers' Employes' Association of Australia the question of ...

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  10. THE AIR FORCE.

    In reply to a question in the House Commons to-day, the Secretary for War (Colonel J. E. B. Seely) stated that the country possessed 101 ...

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  11. INSPECTION OF TEETH.

    An Inspection has been made by the principal medical officer (Lieutenant-Colonel [?]) of the teeth of the trainees in camp, and although no ...

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  12. ALBANIA'S BOUNDARIES.

    Router's Agency states I hat the Powers have reached an agreement connection with the Albanian frontier which shall Include Scutari and ...

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  13. A SWATHE OF DESTRUCTION.

    Later accounts minimise the loss of life, but the damage to property Is enormous. A score of bodies have been recovered, and the district is ...

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  14. MENTAL DEFICIENCY BILL,

    In the House of Commons to-day the Home Secretary (Mr. R. M'kenna) Introduced a Bill dealing with suffragette hunger striking ...

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  15. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    The Army Medical Corps, under Colonel G[?], put hi a very Interesting afternoon's work yesterday. The corps went our for practical fieldwork ...

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  16. ARAB MOVEMENT IN TRIPOLI

    The task set the Italians of subjugating Tripoli alter the conquest of the Turks has not proved an, easy one nor is it yet complete. Baron[?] ...

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  17. ATTEMPT TO REDUCE ADRIANOPLE.

    Reports received in Sofia state that Adrianople was bombarded yesterday from all sides. A decisive effort is being made to reduce the city ...

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  18. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' EXPERIENCE.

    The passengers in the Chicago-Burlington-Bu[?] train saw the tornado strike Omaha while the train was stationary and saw buildings whirled ...

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  19. MASSACRES EXAGGERATED.

    "The Times'" correspondent at Constantinople says that "a careful inquiry ban revealed that the massacres Moslems ill Macedonia during the ...

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  20. BILL TO ABOLISH VACATION OF SEATS.

    Mr. J. A. Murray Macdonald (L„ Falkirk Burghs) introduced a Bill to abolish the necessity of members vacating their seats on accepting ...

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  21. THE L.B.W. RULE.

    An animated controversy continues to be waged in the newspapers concerning the l.b.w.. rule. Mr. A. G. the famous old Lancashire ...

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  22. MONTENEGRO YIELDS.

    •Montenegro has yielded' to Austria's ultimatum, [?] has protested to the Powers against Austria's attitude. ...

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  23. TACTI[?] SCHEME BY LIGHT HORSE

    The 2[?] Light were [?] yesterday in a tactical scheme [?] and Information. They were divided into two ...

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  24. THE LATE KING OF GREECE

    The death chamber of King George or Greece is decorated like a royal tent, because the King is regarded to have died on the battlefield. Both ...

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  25. ACRES OF WRECKAGE.

    Dozens of dead and dying lay about amid the debris, with limbs crushed, and asking to be put out of their misery. Whole acres were covered ...

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  26. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes to-day made another daring attempt to burn down a house. They poured paraffin in a house being built at Beckenham, and set fire ...

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  27. THE HIGH COURT BENCH.

    Tho Federal Attorney-General (lion W. M. Hushes who [?] here this morning, said that he be had reserved in Melbourne a wire from Mr. Justice ...

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  28. FATAL STAGE DUEL.

    A stage duel fought in deadly earnest resulted in the death of an operatic singer at Armas[?]lla de Alba yesterday was during a performance of ...

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  29. MARCONI DEALS.

    Mr. Gibson Bowles, M.P., In addressing a meeting at Cholderton yesterday, delivered himself of some criticisms regarding the recent ...

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  30. CARTRIDGES IN LETTERS.

    The Post Office has received a number of packages which on examination proved to contain pin-fire car[?]ges so placed that the blow of the ...

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  31. LABOR DELEGATES LOCKED IN.

    The suffragettes were to day refused admission to the Labor Conference at Manchester, and in revenge they imprisoned the delegates for half at ...

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  32. MURDER IN CHINA.

    The man who fatally shot Mr. Sung, ex-Minister for Education, at the railway station on Friday last, and an accomplice have been captured. The the deed. ...

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  33. COMBATING FRENCH APACHES.

    The French police have bad an opportunity putting to a practical test the recent invention, or an asphyxiating charge fired out of revolvers for ...

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  34. UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE AND LABOR.

    Mr. Anderson, in delivering- his presidential address to the Independent Conference at Manchester yesterday, advocated universal suffrage. ...

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  35. TOTAL DEATHS, 132.

    The death roll at Omaha has been definitely fixed at 152, and IS at Terre Hante. A downpour of rain saved the city from the fiery fate of San ...

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  36. A CHANNEL GALE.

    During the recent recent heavy gales along the south coast the sea wall protecting Romney Marsh was broken down, and the sea flooded the land. The ...

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  37. UNITED STATES EMBASSY.

    President Wilson is having considerable difficulty In finding a successor the late Mr. Whitelaw Reid as Ambassador to Great Britain. Last ...

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  38. MATA[?] LAWS IN PAPUA

    Dissatisfied wives in Papua are [?] to find [?] difficult to [?] of their husbands now that they are under Commonwealth ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES

    Heir F. O. Licht, of Magdeb[?]g, in his monthly statement on the beet sugar industry in Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Belgium, and ...

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  40. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    A medical man who was asleep In is office was carried out of the wrecked building and deposited upon mattress in the middle of the street ...

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  41. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The State Government has decided at a meeting of the Cabinet to appeal against the judgment of the Full Court in regard to the Federal ...

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  42. AERIAL WARFARE.

    An armor-plated aeroplane has been invented by M. Bleriot, the famous aviator, and has successfully survived test. The armor plating is three ...

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  43. SIR HARRY BARRON.

    Sir Harry Barron made his first appearance as Governor of Western Australia last night, when he was the chief guest of the A.N.A. Conference ...

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  44. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The conference or amalgamated union co-operative societies now sitting at Leeds has adopted a national policy to secure a living wage, an ...

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  45. THE AMERICA CUP.

    LIMITING SIZE OF VESSELS. . NEW YORK YACHT CLUB OBJECTS TO CONDITIONS. NEW YORK, Monday, ...

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  46. INFANTRY EVOLUTIONS.

    Three -battalions of infantry were exercised in battalion drill this morning, and during the afternoon the battalions were practised in attack. ...

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  47. FRENCH BUDGET DEFICIT.

    The French Budget deficit for 1913 expected to exceed £12,000,000. ...

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  48. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    A man and woman were cut 10 pieces by either the up or down Bendigo trains passing the Albion station at 7.15 p.m. on Sunday. The ...

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  49. INFANT SUFFOCATED.

    The dead body of an infant was found to-day floating in a biscuit tin in the Wimmera River. A medical examination showed that the child ...

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  50. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    A Rugby football match to-day between Ireland and France resulted in a for Ireland by 24 points to nil. ...

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  51. MINER'S SKULL FRACTURED

    A miner named John Ryan, aged 42, employed of the claim of tie Sew Jubilee Company, Scarsdale, met serious accident this evening. "He ...

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  52. CONSTABLE SHOT.

    Constable Calwell, of Ballarat East, was deputed to Investigate a violent outburst of temper on the part of a youth named Sparks last night and ...

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  53. FRENCH ANTARCTIC .EXPEDITION.

    A French Antarctic expedition, led by. Lieutenant Menard, a military aviator, is starting in- June, and will remain away two years. The ...

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  54. STEAMER AND BATTLESHIP IN COLLISION.

    During the recent gales In the Channel the steamer Mary Park 3476 tons, came into collision off Portland with the battleship Hercules. ...

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  55. A.G.A. AT FORT NELSON,

    Some instructional firing was carried out yesterday at Fort Nelson by the [?] Artillery under the command, [?] of Lieutenant Colonel Lewis, ...

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