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  2. DEFENCE TOP-HEAVY.

    That the administration of the Defence Department is top heavy is understood to be the opinion arrived at by General Sir Ian Hamilton, ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cablegram states that Miss Leila Doubleday, the young Victorian violinist, gave a violin recital in the Bechstein Hall on ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Daily Mail comments on the departure of the steamer Makarini, with 885 emigrants for Victoria and New South Wales, under the ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President took the chair at 3 p.m. Senator Milien (Minister for Defence) announced that the want ...

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  6. ULSTER CRISIS.

    The Prime Minister informed Lord Robert Cecil (Unionist in the house of Commons to-day that he was taking steps which seemed ...

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  7. IN MEXICO.

    Advices from Vera Cruz intimate that the railway between the port and Mexico City has been undermined in the direction of the capital. ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES.

    Denis Haletzky has been convicted on the charges of having murdered 12 girls, whose bodies were found buried in a forest near the town of ...

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  9. DEBATE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the latter part of April the House of Commons was prevented from discussing leading policy questions by the blocking 'tactics ...

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  10. COMFORT FOR THE FORTUNELESS.

    Dr. Frederick W. Mott pathologist to the London County Asylums, in discussing the subject of neuropathic inheritance shows that the ...

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  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 1.30 p.m. Mr. Groom (Minister of Trades and Customs), said the debate on ...

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  12. FAITH CURES.

    A committee appointed by a conference of clergymen and doctors has concluded an investigation of faith cures. The committee affirms ...

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  13. FEDERALISTS AND CONSTITUTIONALISTS.

    Replying to the overtures made by the Federals to join the latter against the Americans, General Villa says the Constitutionalists cannot ...

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  14. LEADERS MEET.

    There was a private meeting between Mr. Asquith Mr. Bonar Law, and Sir Edward Carson yesterday, when questions of procedure and ...

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  15. STEAMERS IN TROUBLE.

    The s.s. Whakatane (New Zealand Shipping Company) outward bound to New Zealand, arrived at St. Helena, to-day, and reported that a fire ...

    Article : 135 words
  16. AFTER THE WAR.

    In November the Turkish military authorities arrested three Slav milkmen and charged them with having killed 15 Turkish soldiers ...

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  17. MEDIATION CONFERENCE.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, announced that difficulties in the way of the mediation conference had been overcome, and that the ...

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  18. MYSTERIOUS NOTE.

    When an assistant of Mr. R. Saunders, draper, of Golden Square, arrived at the shop yesterday morning he found a note pinned on the ...

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  19. SILVER WEDDING.

    About 200 folks, among whom were representatives from the Kangaroo Flat, Specimen Hill, McKenzie street and Forest street Churches, assembled in the Golden ...

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  20. THE IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Irish Parliament will receive an extra half million a year under the Budget instead of grants to local authorities. ...

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  21. LOTTERIES SUPPORTED.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P. (proprietor), and Mr. Julius S. Elias (representing the printers), appeared in count to-day in response to a ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. ANOTHER OCEAN MYSTERY.

    A wireless operator on Sable Island caught a distress signal from a steamer, reading, "Hurry up: we are on fire." ...

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  23. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A telegram from Panama reports a shocking disaster there. A number of people were watching the progress of a bush fire. ...

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  24. FIRE AT SEA.

    Intelligence has been received here that 13 survivors from the British steamer Columbia have been picked up by the Cunard liner Francovia. ...

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  25. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Replying to a deputation of members of the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Asquith promised to submit to the Cabinet suggestions that ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. WELSH COLLIERY DISASTER.

    Summonses were issued to-day against Edward Shaw, manager of the Universal Colliery at Senglrenydd. South Wales, for alleged ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    The circle, stalls and gallery were filled at the Royal Princess Theatre last night when a meritorious programme of pictures and vaudeville turns were submitted to an ...

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  28. CATTS V. CATTS.

    Mr. Justice Gordon to-day delivered judgment in the suit by James Howard Cates M.H.R., petitioning for the restitution of conjugal rights with Eva Alice ...

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  29. THE GOVERNMENT SAVED.

    Mr. Watkin continued the debate, and when he had concluded, the House divided on Mr. Fisher's amendment. The result was:-- ...

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  30. HER OWN REMEDY.

    A young woman named Charlotte Liefeld recently asked her lover to give her a parting kiss, and as he complied she fatally shot him in the ...

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  31. SEARCH FOR MISSING BOAT.

    The Cunard liner Francovia has abandoned the search for the Columbia's missing boat, and is now on her way here. ...

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  32. MISSING SUFFRAGETTE.

    When Lilian Lenten, the Suffragette, was released from prison on license, owing to her hunger striking some time back, she disappeared. ...

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  33. LADIES PLEASE NOTE.

    Ladies are requested to note that the Offices of the Ladies' College of Health, have been removed from 46 Elizabeth street, to Phair's Buildings, 327-329 ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    The thermometrical readings as recorded by Mr. J. Beebe yesterday were:--Maximum, 61.4 degrees; minimum, 47 degrees. ...

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  35. ALBANIANS CRUCIFIED.

    The Government state that the Epirodes captured 200 Mohammedan Albanians who had not fled and crucified them alive in an orthodox ...

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  36. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The Lyric Theatre was again crowded last night when the special feature of the excellent programme of photo plays was "Fess of the D'Urbervilles," a powerful ...

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  37. SHARE FRAUDS.

    Charles Edwin Feuner, the stock broker who was arrested in Paris on 78 separate charges of fraudulent conversion of share certificates, was ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. ORDER OF BUSINESS.

    Mr. Cook moved Sessional Orders, making the days of sitting Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and abolishing the time for private ...

    Article : 260 words
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  40. WHEAT FIRMER.

    Wheal is firmer. The carge of Victorian wheat shipped by the Lawbill has been sold at 26s 3d a quarter c.i.f. For Australian wheat ...

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  41. HARRY LAUDER.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce that the box plan for Mr. Harry Lauder's two performance's Tuesday and Wednesday next in Bendigo will open at Alean's ...

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  42. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Nine hundred emigrants bound for Victoria and New South Wales sailed from Tilbury dorks. London, to-day on board the steamship ...

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  43. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    It was officially announced this evening that the following was the order in which the voting for the candidates for the Liberal ...

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  44. FRATERNAL.

    There was a good attendance at the fortnightly meeting of the Loyal James Roe Lodge, M.U.I.O.O.F., held af the Beehive Exchange last night. Bro. J. K. ...

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  45. GREATEST AIRSHIP.

    It is announced that the new Schuttelanz airship will be armed with several machine guns, and will be the largest and fastest in the ...

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