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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE ANTARCTIC DISASTER.

    The survivors of the Scott expedition have supplied further thrilling details. The troubles of Captain Scott's party began when the Pole ...

    Article : 256 words
  5. HAMILTON RACE CLUB MEMBERSHIP.

    At a committee meeting of the Hamilton Racing club last evening, the hon. secretary, Mr. T. M. Kennedy, reported that a fairly large ...

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  6. TEACHERS' DRAWING CENTRE

    A drawing centre for state school teachers will be opened at ten O'clock this morning in the Hamilton state school by Mr. C. I. Sagar. ...

    Article : 78 words
  7. FURNITURE SALE.

    Messrs. John Fenton and Co. will conduct an unreserved sale of household furniture and effects on account of Mr. Geo. Thompson (who is ...

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  8. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S TRIBUTE.

    Queen Alexandra has sent a message of condolence to Lord Curzon, president of the Geographical Society, in connection with the deaths ...

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  9. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 words
  10. MISS OWEN'S CLASSES.

    The art classes established by Miss G. Owen will be resumed from today, and that lady would be glad if all intending new pupils would enrol ...

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  11. CAPETOWN FUND.

    Funds have been opened on behalf of the dependants, of the late Captain Scott and his comrades, who perished in the Antarctic. ...

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  12. SHOW JUMPING RECORD.

    What is most probably a record in regard to the number of jumps negotiated, and the distance travelled by one horse in one day in a show ...

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  13. IRELAND TO-DAY.

    Ireland Today, an entertainment embracing scenes and songs of Erin, will be given in the Hamilton Town hall on Wednesday night next, ...

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  14. SYDNEY MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The Scott collections amount to £1000. The Premier, Captain Rolliston, the Japanese Admiral, and staff of ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. FAILURE OF RESCUE PARTIES.

    Dr. Atkinson, who allowed the hulk of the party to remain at Cape Evans, was cut off by open water from Hut Point, at the edge of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. COMMONWEALTH CONDOLENCE

    Lord Denman has sent the Royal Geographical Society a message of condolence on behalf of the Federal Parliament with the relatives of the ...

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  17. IRRIGATION EXCURSION.

    All farmers interested in irrigation are reminded that the special train will leave. Spencer-street on a trip through Rochester district on the ...

    Article : 50 words
  18. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 39 words
  19. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    The Federate began to attack the rebels at daylight. The artillery shelled numerous fine buildings which were totally destroyed. The shells ...

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  20. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    Intense feeling has been aroused among the survivors of the expedition by this failure of the rescue party. The relations between ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. DONALD ROSS.

    The funeral of Mr. Donald Ross, who died at his residence, Jackson, on the previous morning at the advanced age of nearly 91 years, took ...

    Article : 335 words
  22. OPPORTUNE RAINFALL.

    A highly beneficial fall of rain took place early yesterday morning, accompanied by thunder. During the evening the atmosphere was ...

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  23. RENEWED FIGHTING.

    General Diaz has demanded the surrender of President Madero. After a day of strenuous street fighting, the National Palace was ...

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  24. SCURVY DENIED.

    The report that the explorers suffered from scurvy is definitely denied by the search party. The bodies were examined carefully, and no sign of ...

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  25. ACTION BY AMERICA.

    President Taft is determined to avoid intervention in Mexico City, except in the last extremity. More battleships have been ordered to be ...

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  26. THE HEROIC OATES.

    It is certain that the death of Lieutenant Dates on March 17 was sought deliberately by himself. His feet and hands were split, blackened ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. AUSTRO-RUSSIAN AMITY.

    The newspaper "Fremdenblatt" published a semiofficial communique stating that Prince Hohenlohe's mission to the Czar has attained its ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH SERVICES.

    Chaplain Captain, the Rev. J. Andrew Barber, B.A., left yesterday for the military encampment at Waubra, where he will remain for three ...

    Article : 60 words
  29. GERMAN RESENTMENT.

    German newspapers publish, carping criticisms of the "Fremdenblaits" statement. The "Vossiache Zeitung" calls Count Berch[?]old, the ...

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  30. POPULARITY OF FICTION.

    Members of the Hamilton mechanics' institute have probably noticed that for some time works of fiction have been numbered over 4000, ...

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  31. WHEAT AND BUTTER MARKETS.

    The wheat market is quiet Buyers are pausing after the recent activity. The market is firm owing to the drought in India, the renewal of ...

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  32. GALLANTRY OF DATES.

    Mr. Pon[?]lng, the expedition's cinematographer, when interviewed, narrated that Oates told him that if he broke down on such a journey as ...

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  33. WANNON ELECTION.

    Mr. J. K. M'Dougall delivered an address on election topics at the hall on Thursday night (wites our Strathkellar. correspondent). There was a ...

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  34. WORKERS' TRIBUTE.

    Work will be suspended in many places for five minutes at noon tomorrow as a last honour to Captain. Scott and his companions. ...

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  35. SCHOOLS' EXCURSION

    (The public are reminded that prompt application for tickets for the schools' excursion is desirable, as it is usual to increase the price on ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. SUFFRAGE BILL.

    At the conference held yesterday to decide upon their future action regarding women's suffrage, Sir J. Simon presided. An agreement was ...

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  37. "FOR VALOUR."

    Picture patrons still have a vivid recollection of that magnificent military production by the Edison Company, "The charge of the Light ...

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  38. PROVISION FOR MRS. EVANS.

    A memorial service, will be held in the Portsmouth dockyard church tomorrow. The Antarctic expedition committee ...

    Article : 43 words
  39. UNION TREASURER CHARGED.

    The jury were unable to agree in the case of George Mounsey, formerly treasurer of the United Labourers' Union, who was tried at the ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. AERIAL NAVIGATION BILL.

    The House of Lords yesterday passed the Aerial Navigation Bill, which prohibits the passage, of air craft within certain areas, or, if necessary, ...

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  41. COMMANDER EVAN'S STATEMENT

    Commander Evans, in an interview, paid a tribute to the splendid services of Lashley and Crean, who saved his life when he was attacked ...

    Article : 207 words
  42. HAMILTON SHEEP SALE.

    An extensive sale of crossbred and merino sheep will be conducted at the corporation yards on Friday next by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. ...

    Article : 78 words
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