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  2. REPELLING AN INVASION

    To-day another tactical scheme, which was under the personal observation of Lord Kitchener, and in, which he acted as umpire-in-chief, ...

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  3. GERMAN PRINCE.

    The Kaiser has sentenced the Crown Prince William to 48 hours' detention the Palace at Munich for thoughtlessness in neglecting to notify the ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts, Labor M.P. for Norwich, and Labor Whip, in a recent speech, said that his party would assist the Liberal Government If it ...

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  5. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL

    Tie following letter has linen received from Dr. Crowther. M.H.A., in reference to the refusal of the Infectious Diseases Hospital authorities to ...

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  6. THE GOAL STRIKE

    The Island mail steamer Munidra. now loading coal for the South Sea Islands, wis the scene of some trouble on the pint of the unionists wharf ...

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  7. BEAUFORT RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    Driver Grunn, the sole survivor of the Beaufort railway disaster, was much better to-day, and he made an important statement to the ...

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  8. SHOCKING MURDER

    A shocking case of murder is reported from Lille, France. Having received notification at the branch ot the Bank of Franco ...

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  9. REPELLING AN INVASION.

    Gun practice was carried out at Forts Alexandra and Nelson yesterday with very satisfactory results. A "Hong-Kong" target was towed from ...

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  10. ENGLISH IRISH ALLIANCE.

    The Right Rev. S. T. O'Dwyer, Bishop of Limerick, in a pastoral letter condemns the alliance of the Irish Catholic Commoners with the ...

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  11. A FUTILE DEMONSTRATION.

    Yesterday hundreds of handbills wore distributed about the city and chiefly In the vicinity of Miller's Point, where the coal lumpers and wharf laborers ...

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  12. POPE REFUSES AUDIENCE

    The Pope has cancelled the arrangement to grant an audience to Mr. C.W. Fairbanks, an ex-vice-president of the United States, after the ...

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  13. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    At a Labor party conference, convened at Newport, 600 delegates were present, representing 1,481,368 members. ...

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  14. HIS EXCELLENCY EN ROUTE.

    Sir Harry Barron, motoring to the e[?]eampment to meet Lord Kitchener. cau[?] at the school here, and gave the children a half- holiday. ...

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  15. TRUST LEGISLATION

    President Taft's Federal Incorporation of Trusts Bill, which Is being introduced at Washington, enables corporations to secure a Federal charter ...

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  16. AT OATLANDS.

    The Governor, Sir Harry Barron, passed through Oatlands this morning by motor. Calling at the Plate school be addressed the children, granting them ...

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  17. FALSE PRETENCES

    A sensational court case took place in London yesterday. La Milo (Pansy Montague) a music hall artiste, Ferdinand Eggena, her ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN PREFERENCE.

    In replying to the toast of the Colonies at the Birmingham Jewellers and Silversmith's Association, Mr. T. A. Coghian, Agent-General for New South ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH ELECTIONS

    Mr. Deakin's speech at Ballarat has been favorably received. The president of the Chamber of Manufacturers regards the reference to ...

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  20. ROSTAND'S PLAY

    Edmond Rostand's new farmyard play “Chanticleer” has been produced in France before a brilliant audience, The production Included 150 ...

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  21. STEAMER LOST

    The Alaska-Pacific liner Kentucky has sunk off Cape Hatteras, in North Carolina, U.SA., owing to her seams opening in a storm. ...

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  22. FLAGS FOR THE CABETS

    Lady Dudley has worked twelve colors, the King's and the Regimental, for presentation to the Senior Cadet battalions Of the six States, and these ...

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  23. COAL LUMPER' UNION.

    At a special meeting of the Coal Lumpers' Union to-day. It was decided that the members should remain out on strike until the result of the ...

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  24. FLOODS IN FRANCE

    Among the suggested preventive against future floods in Paris Is the construction of an overflow canal at St. Maur across the St. Denis Plain. ...

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  25. TASMANIAN COAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  26. AEROPLANES IN TURKEY

    The aeroplane Is getting further and further afield, and several have now arrived at Hellopolls, In Turkey, Asia, where their appearance ...

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  27. OBITUARIES

    The death Is announced of Francis Quinlan, the Victorian County Court judge. His death was due to heart failure and occurred at Clevedon, in ...

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  28. SHOT IN THE LEG

    A shooting sensation occurred near Brown's Mill, Greenbushes, a few days ago, the principals being Angus Beggs and Hugh Blum, both timber workers. ...

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  29. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A case of murder and suicide was reported to the police last night, two men, residents of Eureka, near Ballina, being found dead. ...

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  30. FURTHER COMPENSATION ASKED

    The French Government has asked Parliament for a further £800,000 to compensate sufferers from the flood. After falling 14 feet the Seine [?] ...

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  31. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION

    Sir John Quick. Postmaster- General. in his speech at Bendigo of February 17, will deal with postal administration and outline a scheme of ...

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  32. CAPTAIN J. J. DUNNE.

    Captain John Joseph Dunne, who fought in the Maori insurrection of 1864 is dead. ...

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  33. BLASTING ACCIDENT

    Renter's agent states that while blasting operations were going on on a private road at Phoenix, In Arizona, a motor car, disregarding all ...

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  34. HATMAKERS FINED

    For boycotting a firm which refused to unionise Its factories, 241 members of the Hatmakers' Union at Danbury, Connecticut, were arrested and ...

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  35. SWEDISH EMIGRANTS

    The Swedish newspapers, at the Government's Instance, have published an article by Count Morner warning emigrants against proceeding to ...

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  36. VANCOUVER MAIL CONTRACT

    The Federal Government bas extended the Vancouver mail contract with the Union Company for 12 months from July 31 next. In the Interval ...

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  37. MURDER OF JOSEPH BUCKMAN

    An inquest concerning the death of James Joseph Buckman, who Is alleged to have been shot by his wife, Caroline line Augusta Buckman, was resumed ...

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  38. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    The beach was this afternoon the scene of a rescue in sensational circumstances. A fashionably-attired young man ...

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  39. THE DEATH PENALTY.

    Peter Robustell, a young Italian, will pay the death penalty for the murder of Giovanni Forsall, at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES

    Italy and Switzerland are fortifying their respective entrances to the S[?]npion Tunnel by placing mines inside the tunnel. ...

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  41. CAPE COALITION

    that the cause of the failure of the coalition at the Cape was the fear that the Transvaal would obt[?] predominance. ...

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  42. EIGHT HOURS ACT

    Sir William. Bull, Conservative M.P. for Hammersmith, in a letter to the papers, stated that the coal miners Eight Hours Act la causing all-round ...

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  43. FIRE AT CLONCURRY

    A telegram has been received from Cloncurry stating that a considerable portion of two blacks in the principal street Ramsay street, was destroyed ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    The British trade returns for January show that the imports have increased by £2,420,790, the exports by £6,000,009, and the re-exports by ...

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  45. LONDON PORT RATES

    The Glasgow Chambe of Commerce, fearing the effects of the port of London Maximum rates has resolved that the chamber of ...

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  46. CRIES FOR “HELP”

    A seaman on a steamer In the Fremantle harbor heard a splash and cries two men for help this morning. It is subsequently found that two ...

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  47. STEVEDORES' ASSOCIATION

    The Stevedores' Association, which recently decided to apply for a wages board for the purpose of having all matters adjusted, has decided to ...

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  48. MEREDITH'S UNFINISHED COMEDY.

    Mr. Charles Frohman, the wellknown theatrical manager, is about to produce the late George Meredith's unfinished comedy "The ...

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  49. OBTAINING MONEY

    Miss Violet Charlesworth and her mother have been arrested for obtaining money at Derby by means of false pretences. ...

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  50. CHINA DEALER'S FRAUD

    Arthur Thomas Ellis, the china dealer, has been committed for trial. Last May the executors of the late Charles Dickins, of Messrs. Dickins ...

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  51. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' UNION

    Recently the Railway Officers' Association and the Western Australian Amalgamated Society of Workers de[?]ded to [?]are. ...

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  52. CIGARETTE SMOKING

    Owing to complaints of some of the telegraph messengers In Sydney having delayed the delivery of wires through loitering and smoking In the ...

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  53. SWEDISH KING ILL.

    The Ring of Sweden was taken[?] with internal pains on Sunday, and when a diagnosis of his case was made he was found to be suffering ...

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  54. TAXI GABS FOR AUSTRALIA

    A new and powerful company has been formed in London and Australia provide Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, and one or two ...

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  55. BRIGANDS EXECUTED.

    Four Greek brigands have been executed at Smyrna. These belonged to the band which attempted to kidnap Mr. Paters, and which held other ...

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  56. SCULLING

    [?]rust and Whelch to-day signed articles to row at Akaroa on April 2 for £300 a side and the world's championship. ...

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  57. AGED COUPLE DIVORCED

    Arle Van Gelder, 78 years of Age to-day obtained a decree nisi for a dissolution of his marriage with Rosina Nan Van Gel[?] 70 years of age, on ...

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  58. FATAL COINCIDENCE

    On Friday last a plumber named Martyn fell from a roof and fractured his skull. The man who took his place yesterday fell from the same roof ...

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  59. PROHIBITION CONVICTIONS

    Five convictions were recorded tony at Invercargill for obtaining liquor In a prohibition town and for breaches of the licensing law. ...

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  60. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE

    The Minister for Customs has chosen Mr. W.H. Barkley, a Sydney officer, to go to the High Commissioner's office as a Customs official and to ...

    Article : 37 words
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