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  2. 'TOO QUICK A TURN.'

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Wednesday.--Officials believe that Captain Maybee, of the ill-fated dirigible, made too quick a turn in bringing ...

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  3. PEASANT SHOT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. -- In a medineval setting a woodland glade reminiscent of one of Robinson's mock trials of some fat burgess under a greenwood tree Von ...

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  4. "INFAMOUS CAMPAIGN."

    Conferences of the United Cane Growers' Association and the Australian Sugar Producers' Association opened in Brisbane yesterday, and references were made by both bodies to the southern propaganda to reduce the price of sugar. ...

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  5. DIVISION AVOIDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- An agreement has been reached in Dublin adjourning the Ardfheis for three months, and providing that ...

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  6. DELHI DELIGHTED.

    DELHI Tuesday.--The Prince of Wales finishes his week's visit to Delhi to-day, when he is leaving for Patiala. His stay in the capital has been a great ...

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  7. SURVEYS TO BEGIN

    "Within the nest two or three weeks the Lands Department surveyors, Messrs. Souter and Mackay, will he busy with the designing ...

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  8. LIVELY ADDRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Prime Minister was entertained at luncheon by the Federal Capital League to-day, when he delivered a lively address on ...

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  9. MURDER MYSTERY.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. -- The mystery surrounding the murder of the picture director, William Desmond Taylor, still puzzles police. Suspects are ...

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  10. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    "I am quite confident that if we can get a renewal of the agreement for two or three years, that we will have nothing much to fear from ...

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  11. COOMA STRANDING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday,-- An inquiry was held by the Marine Court to-day into the circumstances surrounding the stranding of the steamer Cooma, at Breaksea Spit, ...

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  12. BACK TO WORK.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. -- Despite the intimidation of the strike leaders there has been a large influx of new workers, making a net gain of over ...

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  13. SENATOR PEARCE.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. -- Senator Pearce left Chicago last night, homeward bound, after a series of well attended addresses and a visit to Detroit. At ...

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  14. LOCK-OUT THREAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- A national[?]tists has arisen in the engineering industry the employers having given notice of a lockout on March 15 in connection ...

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  15. SCRAPPING SHIPS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The Navy Department announces its proposals for disposing of the 16 capital ships which are to be scrapped. The Amagi and the ...

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  16. ROYAL WEDDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Princess Mary till receive Lady Cook at Buckingham [?]lace to-morrow. Lady Cook who will accompanied by Lady M'Bride, Lady ...

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  17. HIGH SCHOOL.

    Once again the Minister for Education is faced with the necessity of providing adequate accommodation for State High school pupils. To meet the growing ...

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  18. BIASED CAMPAIGN.

    The council of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association assembled yesterday morning in the rooms of the Builders' Exchange, Union Bank Chambers ...

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  19. OIL SEARCH.

    So far, the analysis of the larger sample of sl[?]rry from the bore at Wolston, where the search for oil is proceeding, has not been completed. ...

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  20. LISBON IN ARMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--According to information received in London, steps are being taken by the Portuguese Government to avert the militarist revolutionary ...

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  21. MANHOOD SUFFRAGE..

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The debate on the Manhood Suffrage Bill will take place in the Diet to-morrow, in anticipation of which the police are taking pre[?]austions ...

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  22. ZINC CONTRACT.

    LONDON Wednesday.--The Australian, zinc contract was ventilated in the House of Commons yesterday, by Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson, moving a ...

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  23. 100 MILES' SWIM.

    The danger of the spread of ticks through floods is shown in a report which Mr. A. H. Cory (the chief, inspector of stock) has received from ...

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  24. AGENT-GENERAL.

    "I think I will hold Queensland's end of the stick up fairly well." said the new Agent-General (Mr. Fihelly) when speaking yesterday to members of the Brisbane ...

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  25. CATASTROPHE AHEAD.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The Baltimore " Sun " to-day published an interview with the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Wirth), who says: "Unless the ...

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  26. BRISBANE BOY'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. E. C. Matthews, a resident of New Farm, Brisbane, has patented an automatic thermostatic fire alarm, and by request gave a practical demonstration ...

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  27. FARMS AS PRIZES.

    Sir,--As it is the expressed desire of our Government to settle people on the land, the following suggestion may not be amiss: Organise gangs of men under ...

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  28. ANOTHER CHARGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Horatio Bobtomley, proprietor and editor of " John Bull." has been summoned to appear before the magistrate in Bow-street Police ...

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  29. RECIPROCAL TARIFF.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.--The Canadian Manufacturers' Association, a very powerful organisation with headquarters in Montreal and Toronto, to-day asked ...

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  30. RIVER MYSTERY.

    The Water Police are dragging the river near the Botanical Gardens for the body of a young man named Thomas Bernard M'Sherry. The man, who is 24 years ...

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  31. CABLE BREVITIES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare will have, a conversation in France at the week-end regarding the Genoa. Conference. ...

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  32. TO-MORROW'S VOTE.

    Sir,--On several occasions during the present Water and Sewerage Board elections the Anti-Labour candidates have attempted to mis[?]ead the electors by trying ...

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  33. NOTABLE TRAINER DEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The death is announced of Mr. John Porter, the well-known trainer of racehorses. Porier was the trainer of seven Derby winners. ...

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  34. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Andrew Fisher will address a Labour conference at Kilmarnock, in connection with his proposed candidature. He will also speak ...

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  35. EXPORT OF METALS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Federal Government has re-enacted under the Customs Act the former war precautions prohibition against the exportation from ...

    Article : 49 words
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