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  2. MASTERY OF THE AIR.

    Germany has ordered two of the most powerful dirigibles it is possible to obtain. They will be of the Zeppelin type. It was reported only yesterday that France ...

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  6. FOG AND FATALITIES.

    The fog that prevailed throughout the British Icles on Thursday was responsible for six minor shipwrecks. Four lives were lost in a collision at Dundee. ! ...

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  7. POISON MYSTERY.

    The second inquest into the death of Hugh Eric Trevanion, the veronal victim, has ended in an open verdict. When the Brighton coroner resumed his ...

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  8. CHIVALROUS CHESTERTON.

    Mr. Gilbert K. Chesterton, the well-known journalist-author, has severed his connection with the London "Daily News," and has chivalrously Joined the staff of the new ...

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  9. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Lord Roberts addressed 6000 people at Bristol, England, advocating national service. More than 20,000 people applied for seats. ...

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  10. SIR J. W. TAVERNER.

    Sir J. W. Taverner, lately. Agent-General for Victoria in London, who is returning to Australia, asserts that ho has been invited, to stand for a Federal electorate. ...

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  11. COSTLY TWO-YEAR-OLD.

    At a sale of Shire horses in London 4100 guineas was paid for the two-year-old colt Champion Goalkeeper. This price established a record. ...

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  12. SPLENDID GENERAL RAINS.

    The pronounced monsoonal activity which has been operating over the greater part of the continent during the past few days has been responsible for splendid general rains ...

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  13. ALLEGED FUEL SHORTAGE

    Mr. Wyatt, Captain Scott's London manager, cannot understand the rumors regarding shortage of fuel. ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

    New South Wales.--Further rains and thunderstorms over the central and eastern areas; fine in the west; winds chiefly northerly. ...

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  15. HARRY PEARCE LEAVES.

    Cheer upon cheer rent the air as the Aberdeen liner Gothic drew away from her moorings at Dalgety's Wharf, Miller's Point, this morning, and above the din, every now and ...

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  16. SCHOOLS OUT BACK.

    Mr. Carmichael returned from his tour of the western districts last night. During his trip he travelled 1680 miles, of which over a thousand was done by motor-car. While ...

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  17. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL

    Sir Reginald Talbot, formerly Governor of Victoria, in a letter to the "Times," urges the construction of the Channel tunnel. He says that a tunnel would ensure ...

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  18. MASQUERADING AS A BISHOP.

    The directors of a private bank in Paris, in order to impress the shareholders, dressed a butler in bishop's robes and seated him amongst the company. During the meeting ...

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  19. BEATING TO QUARTERS.

    Vigorous campaign methods have been already adopted by both Labor and Liberal representatives in connection with the Yass election. Mr. Hall has just returned from ...

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  20. HIGHER COST OF LIVING.

    An official computation places the purchasing power of the sovereign to-day at 16s 3d, as compared with 20s in 1895. ...

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  21. GERMAN TRAITOR.

    A German dockyard clerk who attempted to sell to a foreign Government a carbine lock stolen from a county regiment has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment. ...

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  22. AEROPLANE FOR NORTH POLE.

    Captain Amundsen will start on his expedition to the North Pole in July. He is taking with him an aeroplane, though he knows nothing of aviation. He entertains ...

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  23. CANADA'S GIFT.

    The resolution appropriating £7,000,000 for three super-Dreadnoughts was carried in the Dominion Parliament yesterday by a majority of 33. ...

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  24. COAL LUMPERS' DISPUTE.

    A serious difference of opinion has arisen among a section of the Coal Lumpers' Union, and as a result it is probable that some of the officials will be charged with failing to ...

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  25. ATHLETES DIE YOUNG.

    The American Medical Association views with alarm the results of the strenuous training methods in athletics, it states that few athletes with great college sporting ...

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  26. ARMED AEROPLANES.

    The Aero Exhibition at Olympia was opened by the King. A wonderful collection of machines is on view. Prominent among them are the Vickers biplane and the ...

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  27. HING'S TWO TEETH.

    Owen John Hegarty, 18, has an objection to Chinamen, active apparently, but possible curable if he meets the same treatment that he did at the Central Court this morning. ...

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  28. CHIPS' CARPENTERS.

    The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters' and Joiners and the Australian Progressive Society of Carpenters, and Joiners have drawn up a log of suggested claims to be ...

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  29. TRIPLE SUICIDE.

    A sensational triple suicide was witnessed in Rome yesterday, when three domestic servants, locked in one another's arms, jumped into the Tiber and were, drowned. ...

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  30. FREIGHTS QUIET.

    Inquiries for Weights from Australia to-day were extremely quiet. Heavy shipments of wheat from the River Plate have caused a reaction in prices in ...

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  31. FOR THE COMMON DEFENCE.

    The Naval Bill introduced in the Canadian House of Commons, yesterday provides that the ships to be built shall be placed at the disposal of the King for the common defence ...

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  32. DIRTY GRATINGS.

    "The dirty state of some of the area gratings on the city footpaths constitutes an eyesore, and it is imperatively essential in the public interests that they should be ...

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  33. JUVENILE COUNTRY ARTIST.

    During Mr. Carmichael's visit out west be received Humerus addresses, but the one he values most was done by a school pupil. At the Wrighville School Mr. Caririlchael ...

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  34. PRISONER'S BOLT FOR LIBERTY

    The escape of a man from custody yesterday at Croydon, a London suburb, had a sensational sequel. Breaking away, from the police who had ...

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  35. SIR GEORGE REID BETTER.

    Sir George Reid's health has improved, and he hopes to be out of doors within a week. ...

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  36. BELGIAN DEFENCE.

    A curious situation has arisen in the Belgian Chamber of Deputies. The Premier had intended to make a special statement in Parliament regarding the ...

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  38. DEVASTATED!

    The devastation of large areas at Poverty Bay by bush fires continues. On some stations sheep have been roasted in hundreds, and animals overcome by heat and smoke, ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S MACHINERY TRIALS

    The preliminary trial of the battle cruiser Australia is to take place on. Wednesday next, while the machinery trials are fixed for March 14. ...

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  40. FLOGGED A HORSE.

    James Mair, 64, was driving a horse attacked to a cart at Pyrmont yesterday when it bolted. Their it jibbed and gave him trouble. He beat it on the legs with a ...

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  41. FULLER DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the divorce proceeding, John Fuller v. Alice Fuller the petitioner has been ordered to find security for £150 for respondent's coats. ...

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