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  2. SPORTING NOTES.

    At the A.J.C. Autumn meeting the stakes paid away totalled £26,051, of which sum Victorian owners only won £7672, In the purchase of ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The "Times” this morning, commenting on the referendum which is being taken to-day throughout Australia, referred to the successive ...

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  4. CABLES.

    The pan-German newspapers urge the German Government to negotiate with France for a division of Morocco between Germany and France, where ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The Imperial Education Conference was opened to-day. Among the delegates are Mr Peter Board, M.A., Secretary for Public Instruction in ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The bill introduced by Mr J. C. Smuts, Minister for the Interior, granting compensation for sufferers from miners' phthisis has passed its ...

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  7. SIEGE OF FEZ.

    The latest advices regarding the situation at Fez are much more reassuring. On the 18th, 800 Hayaina auxiliaries favorable to the Sultan ...

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  8. EDUCATION QUESTION.

    The disagreement over the education question, which was creating dis[?]sion in the South African Ministerial party, has now been overcome, ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS.

    The English Lawn Tennis Association has invited America. and South Africa to contest the preliminary round of the Davis Cup in England ...

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  10. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION BILL WITHDRAWN.

    In the Union Assembly yesterday Mr Smute, Minister of Mines, withdrew The Immigration Restriction Bill. ...

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  11. DOMINIONS’ SYSTEMS DIS-CUSSED.

    The Education Conference sat in camera at the Education Office during the morning, and discussed the possibility of establishing an Imperial ...

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  12. IS THE SULTAN MAD?

    Very interesting and informative letters written, by Europeans resident in Fez leave come to hand and throw considerable light on the Moroccan ...

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  13. THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    President Diaz of Mexico, in a [?] [?]age to the Associated Press, expresses himself as confident that peace is near. ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The hearing of the action by the Federal authorities against the Northern Colliery Proprietors’ Association and others for an alleged, breach of the ...

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  15. SEATTLE'S FASHIONABLE QUARTER.

    The negroes in Seattle were recently barred by a land company from securing allotments in the fashionable residential section of this city. A ...

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  16. THE LOS AHGELES OUTRAGE

    The district attorney at Los, Angeles, who acting as counsel, for the anti-union employers, and his chauffeur have been arrested on a charge ...

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  17. SENTENCES OF DEATH.

    The State Executive to-day commuted the sentence of depth recently passed on the young Russian, Boris Senkovitch, for the murder of his companion, ...

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  18. SPORTING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  19. BALLARAT FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    The Ballarat Football League met at the Unicorn[?] last night, Mr A. B. Berry presiding. The delegates present were Messrs J. Ellery and S Marks ...

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  20. ARREST OF DETECTIVE THREATENDED.

    The position with, regard to tho arrest of John M'Namara, secretary of the International Bridge Iron Workers' on a charge of murder in ...

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  21. COPYRIGHT LAW.

    Dr John Murray, F.S.A., head of the publishing house of John Murray, apropos of the new Canadian Copyright Bill, remarked to-day that the ...

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  22. CAUTION TO REVOLTING TRIBES

    General Monier has issued a proclamation to the tribes of Morocco that if the rebellion ceases France will Stop the march of her troops otheririse they will ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the course of an interview Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, said that he hoped the difficulties in the way of Sir ...

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  24. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Replying to a question asked by Major Anstruther-Gray, Unionist member for St. Andrew’s Burghs, in the House of Commons, to-day, Mr Lewis ...

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  25. BACK FROM THE JUNGLE.

    Mr A. Pratt and Mr L. Bell, two members of Mr Staniforth Smith’s Papuan exploring party, about the safety, of which much anxiety existed ...

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  26. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Canadian Northern Railway official estimate that as many as 45,000. American farmers will settle along the railway route during 1911. ...

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  27. BUNINYONG RACES.

    To-morrow racegoers will be catered for at Buninyong where a good programme has attracted satisfactory entries for this time of the year. The ...

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  28. SHARING GROSS BANK'S FAILURE.

    Alfred William Carpenter, proprietor of the Charing Cross Bank, which closed its doors in November, 1910, appeared at the Bow Street Police ...

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  29. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr S. A Fisher) announces that the Government will not dissolve Parliament pending a redistribution of sente on ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the course of the debate in committee, in the House of Commons, yesterday, Sir Philip Magnus (Unionist) moved the exclusion of bills ...

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  31. MODEL FEATURE IN SOCIAL LIFE.

    Lady Dudley, in opening an exhibition of women’s work at the Town Hall today. said that during her stay in Australia it had been a matter of great ...

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  32. CARTERS AND DRIVERS' WAGES.

    The Rev. E. S. Hughes, chairman of the Carters and Drivers’ Board, had an interview to-day with Mr H. M. Murphy, Chief inspector of ...

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  33. FERRY BOAT CAPSIZES.

    Nine lives were sacrificed yesterday in an acident on the River Elbe, in Austria, near Koniggratz, the scene of the Prussian victory over the ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  35. CZAR'S PRICELESS SILVER.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London "standard” wrote on 15th March:- The Imperial Hermitage, adjoining ...

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  36. ALBANIAN INSURRECTION.

    The insurgents in Albania continue to more than hold their own in their encounters with the Turkish forces. The Albanians yesterday ambushed. ...

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  37. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    St Paul's Y.M.C. met on Monday evening Mr A. Hudson presiding. It was decided to hold tournaments on club night for trophies. A debate. “That the ...

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  38. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Wheat, 3s 6d; maize. 2s, 6d; oaten hay, 90s, small bales, 95s. ...

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  39. BRITISH BAPTIST UNION.

    The Baptist Union accorded the Australian delegates an ovation. The Rev. M. Gray, responding on behalf of New Zealand, said the ...

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  40. FURTHER DISCUSSION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Veto Bill was further considered in committee. The adoption on the "kangaroo" closure has ...

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  41. SHOT IN THE ARM.

    Shortly after 11. o’clock last night Constable. Marsh heard a revolver shot in a back street of the city Hurrying to the spot be found a man named ...

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  42. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    An important departure is the construction of submarines has been decided upon by the German Admiralty. Submarines now under construction ...

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  43. INDIGESTION AND THE REMEDY.

    The first essential to good health issound digestion. If, however, your food does not digest and assimilate, it causes pain and sickness, creating ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The E. and A. liner Empire, 4469 tons, which left Kobe on 21st inst., for Melbourne and Sydney, has struck on a sandbank at Noji, It is ...

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  45. INFLUENCE OF THE BIBLE.

    King George has sent a message congratulating President Taft and the people of the United States upon conducting the celebrations of the ...

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  46. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    The E and A liner Empire which, while on a journey, from Kobe to Melbourne, grounded on a sandbank at Noji, has been refloated. The vessel ...

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  47. CORONATION OVERTIME FOR DRESSMAKERS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, announced that it was not intended to issue an ...

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  48. SLY-CROC SELLERS ON THE MURRAY.

    Two Adelaide policemen recently visited the township of Walkerie and Pameo, on the Murray, and fulfilled the role of swagmen for several weeks. They did ...

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  49. WORLD'S CHAMPIONS.

    Holway and J. Donaldson have been matched to run three distances of 75, 100 and 220 yards. The winner is to receive £150, the loser £100. There will be ...

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  50. CITY ENTERTAINERS

    A brilliant programme of a comprehensive nature has been arranged by the management of the City Entertainers for their usual Friday concert. The ...

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  51. STRIKE AND LOCK-OUT.

    The strikers at the Schichan shipbuilding yards at Dantzic, who are endeavoring to secure the concession of better wages, also demand a [?] hour ...

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  52. IN THE AIR.

    Colonel Seeley, Under Secretary for War, is the fist member of the Ministry to aeroplane. He acompanied Mr Graham White in a sucessful ...

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  53. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

    The "Morning Post” declares that the arbitration treaty proposals of President Taft are a blind to divert attention in England from the true ...

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  54. BOMBS IN ALBANIA.

    The Turks in the Kastrati district have suffered greatly from dynamite outrages due to Albanian rebels. ...

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  55. POTATOES FOR WESTTRALIA.

    A cable message has heen sent by the Government, to the Agent-General in London for 250 tons of seed potatoes to be [?] in June. The spread of Irish ...

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  56. BANK SHARES.

    Bank of Australasia shares. £40 paid up are queted at buyer £117 seller £118 which is £1 higher tahn a fortnight age ...

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  57. MUTINY IN BALUCHISTAN.

    An outbreak of mutiny has occurred among native troops in Baluchistan. A chief Khan who was troublesome to the British authorities was killed ...

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  58. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 328 words
  59. WELLINGTON'S POPULATIONS

    The population of Wellington and suburbs is shows by the census to be 90,819, compared with 82,122 five years ...

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