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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 654 words
  3. LABOURS' GREAT UPHEAVAL

    The employes in the milk-carting industry threaten drastic action unless their demands, which are secret, are conceded. ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. HAMILTON MILITARY RECREATION CLUB.

    A preliminary meeting of the above club was held at the drill hall last evening. Lieut. Rodgers, area officer, was elected chairman, and ...

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  5. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Lord Curzon, speaking at the Junior Imperial League's dinner, deplored the dwindling interest in Imperial matters. Perhaps, to some extent, ...

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  6. THE BALKAN WAR.

    Replying to Admiral Troubridge's demands, the Government state that as the Powers have violated neutrality they are unable to meet the ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. JUNIOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF TEMPERANCE.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the above was held on Thursday night. The meeting opened in the usual form, with the Past Worthy in ...

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  8. IMMEDIATE COMPLIANCE DEMANDED.

    Rear-Admiral Troubridge has addressed a warning to Montenegro to carry out the Powers' wishes immediately. ...

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  9. UNREST AT NEWCASTLE.

    The railway men in the goods yards worked this morning, but considerable unrest prevails. There is a probability of an early strike, in ...

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  10. NEW INSOLVENT.

    The following schedule was [?] before Mr. O'Meara, chief clerk of insolvency, at Hamilton, yesterday:--Elizabeth Brebner, Coleraine, baker. ...

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  11. POWERS' FURTHER NOTE.

    The Powers have further notified M. Queenchoff that the Allies must accept the 'Emos-Midia line, and the reservation of the financial questions ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Suffragettes destroyed the flowerbeds at Armstrong Park, Newcastle, and indulged in window smashing in Glasgow. Pillar-box outrages were ...

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  13. SYMPATHY FROM VICTORIA.

    The Victorian railway men have sent a message wishing the Sydney railway strikers success, and promising financial support, if ...

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  14. "SMART SET" ENTERTAINERS.

    To-night at the town hall, Messrs. J. and N. Tait will present Mr. Walter George and his bright costume comedy company, the "Smart Set." ...

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  15. EXCISION OF "OBEY."

    An abortive attempt was made by suffragettes last night to burn the pavilion of the Dundee Tennis Club. The Women's Spiritual Militancy ...

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  16. CESSION OF SILISTRIA.

    There is jubilation over the Viennese report that the Powers have conceded Silistria to Roumania. ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL TERRORISM

    The outlook here is very unpromising. A mass meeting at the trades hall resolved on demanding that the Labour Government should ...

    Article : 95 words
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  19. WARNING TO SERVIA.

    The official journals welcome M. Sazanoff's speech. ...

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  20. COUNTER DEMONSTRATION.

    Suffragettes attempted to hold meetings yesterday at Hyde Park, Hampstead Heath, and Wimbledon, but in each case the meeting was ...

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  21. TURKISH DESTROYERS RAISED.

    The Greeks have re-floated two Turkish destroyers, which were stranded at Goumitza early in the war. ...

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  22. Family Notices

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  23. CRUISER HAMIDIEH.

    The Turkish cruiser Hamidieh has arrived here. ...

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  24. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP MISHAP.

    The "Observer" states that a party of British military and civil experts hastened to Luneville to inspect the Zeppelin airship after it ...

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  25. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Butler, industrial magistrate, after conferring with both sides, said that both were stubborn. The only point seemingly at issue was in ...

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  26. RESCUED FROM SCAFFOLD.

    While four Ottoman Greeks, who had been sentenced to death for subversive practices at Mytilone, were proceeding to the scaffold, a ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. STATEMENT BY PREMIER.

    Mr. M'Gowen stated to-day that at Broken Hill there now appeared to be a lockout. The men were willing to resume work, the clerks had ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    The newspapers publish conflicting stories ranging from a more police visit to an exhaustive expert investigation. ...

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  30. HAMILTON RACE TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    Special train arrangements have been made in connection with the Cup meeting of the Hamilton Racing Club, which commences to-morrow, ...

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  31. MONTENEGRO'S PROTEST.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro has telegraphed to the newspaper "Le Temps," declaring that, despite European coercion, Montenegro will ...

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  32. THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Hughes had a crowded and sympathetic meeting in the Melbourne town hall to-night, and many were unable to get in. He reviewed ...

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  33. "SCARCELY KNEW THE DIFFERENCE."

    An amusing anecdote was told at the Young Women's Christian Association in the temperance hall last evening by Mrs. MacNeill. She said ...

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  34. SKUTARI'S REPORTED FALL.

    Telegrams received here from Durazzo and San Giovanni state that Skutari has been virtually taken, and that Montenegro cannot ...

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  35. CUSTOMS DUTY REFUNDED.

    The customs duty on the airship of £300 has been refunded. ...

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  36. GERMANY THANKS FRANCE.

    The Government has thanked France' for her courtesy towards the occupants of the Zeppelin airship. ...

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  37. RUSSIA AND THE BALKANS.

    Some anxiety exists at the attitude of Russia concerning affairs' in the Balkans. The St. Petersburg official telegraph agency declares that ...

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  38. PURUMAYO ATROCITIES.

    A Bluebook has been issued containing the report of the British consul at Iquitos, who toured Putamayo with the American consul. He ...

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  39. DEMONSTRATION AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    A great Slav demonstration took place in Neveky prospect on Sunday, the tons of thousand who took part, shouting "Down with ...

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  40. FISHING IN WANNON RIVER.

    A fine sample of the excellent angling that is to be obtained in the waters around this district was on exhibition at Mr. G. J. Muller's ...

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  41. DESPERATE BANDIT'S SUICIDE.

    Lacombe, the motor bandit, who was being tried on a charge of having murdered M. Cartier, the postmaster at Bezons, has committed ...

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  42. STATE SHIPBUILDING YARDS.

    There was a splendid representative attendance at the opening of the State ship-building yards at Williamstown to-day. Messrs. Edgar ...

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  43. LABOUR RADICAL BREACH.

    Mr. Kier Hardie signalised his leadership of the Independent Labour party by [?]tiating a campaign treating Radicalism as the real enemy of ...

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  44. EXTENSIVE SALE OF WILLAURA, PROPERTY.

    Owing to the dissolution of the well-known partnership of Messrs. Walter Bros., of Willaura, timber merchants and general contractors, a ...

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  45. THE INDEMNITY.

    It is understood that the cabinet, while refusing the Allies' demand for an indemnity, has agreed to pay the Allies literally for the maintenance ...

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  46. PRESIDENT ADDRESSES CONGRESS

    It is announced that President Woodrow Wilson will address Congress in person. It will be the first time this has been done for a ...

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  47. RECENT CHATALDJA FIGHTING.

    Official details received here regarding the fighting at Chataldja on the 30th and 31st March, claim that the Turks were repulsed at various ...

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  48. TWO HOURS AT BAY.

    Lacombe kept his pursuers at bay for two hours. Many prisoners witnessed the tragedy from their cell windows, and shouted, "Vive ...

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  49. LORD DUDLEY'S SON.

    Lord Dudley's son, Roderick, was thrown from his horse while hunting on Saturday, and rendered unconscious. His condition, so far ...

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  50. THE MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Thomas, Minister for External Affairs, resents the advice given by the Governor, Sir John Fuller, that [?] fully equipped expedition should be ...

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  51. A NASTY FALL.

    Mr. W. Hong Sip, of Thomson-street, was the victim of a painful accident yesterday morning. It appears that he was engaged in ...

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  52. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Rev. Sidney Jones, rector of Newmarket, in Flintshire, burnt a copy of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill, in the pretence of his ...

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  53. DEATH OF LADY CARSON.

    The death has occurred of Lady Carson, wife of Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader. ...

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  54. GERMAN ARMY BILL.

    No fewer than sixty-one socialist meetings were held in Berlin yesterday, at all of which resolutions were carried protesting against the Army ...

    Article : 31 words
  55. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The weather forecast for to-morrow (Tuesday) is as follows:-- A possible shower or two in the extreme east, but otherwise fine; ...

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  56. FETTLER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    John O'Keefe, a fettler, when riding a tricycle, was cut to pieces by a goods train near Cootamundra today. ...

    Article : 28 words
  57. HEAVY COASTAL GALES.

    Heavy gales are raging on the north coast, and vessels are weather-bound. ...

    Article : 27 words
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