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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 words
  3. OVER LAND AND SEA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.--Mr. Glenn Curtiss yesterday aviated six miles over San Diego Bay. He rose from the water and alighted on ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. THE FRENCH CRISIS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--M. Briand, in the letter to President Fallieres tendering his resignation, emphasised the growing mistrust and hostility towards himself as Premier. ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. THE LOST EXPEDITION.

    Early yesterday morning Father Shaw received an acceptance of the offer he made to the Federal Government for the equipping of a wireless contingent to assist in the search for ...

    Article : 283 words
  6. THE REFERENDA SPEECH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Fisher opened the referenda campaign, for the Government to a crowded meeting in the Melbourne Town-hall to-night. ...

    Article : 409 words
  7. THE DOOMED VETO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The debate on the second reading of the Parliament Bill was opened in the House of Commons yesterday. The Labor Party decided not to move any ...

    Article : 352 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL TYRANNY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At a Liberal meeting at Walthamstow yesterday, Mr. Osborne of Osborne judgment fame) declared that there would be no liberty in the industrial world ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. MILITARY AVIATION.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday.--The Committee of Defence in the Douma has sanctioned an expenditure of £1,000,000 for purposes of military aviation. ...

    Article : 31 words
  10. GERMAN NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    BERLIN, Monday. -- The newspapers sharply criticise M. Delcasse's possible Premiership in succession to M. Briand, in France. ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. OSBORNE JUDGMENT BILL.

    LONDON, Monday.--A clause in the Labor Party's Osborne Judgment Bill provides that a trades-union, acting alone or in conjunction with other trades-unions, ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. FROM PAU TO TOULOUSE.

    PARIS, Monday Afternoon.--M. Morin has aeroplaned from Pau to Toulouse (a distance of about 90 miles), in 100 minutes. ...

    Article : 25 words
  13. THE RECIPROCITY STRUGGLE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--An effort is being made to show President Taft the hopelessness of calling a now Congressional session by inducing the Senate to take a ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. ON THE TRAIL.

    RENO (Nevada), Tuesday.--Eight Indians and one white man have been killed in a fierce battle at Tuscarora, when a pursuing sheriff's posse overtook 12 Shoshones ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. GOVERNMENT NOT ALARMED.

    "Mr. Batchelor is not at all alarmed," remarked Mr. Hughes yesterday, in discussing the question of the missing Papuan expedition. "He thinks they are all right, but are merely ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The estimates for the old-age pensions for the United Kingdom during the coming year aggregate £12,415,000. ...

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  17. STILL THE MARCH OF DEATH.

    PEKIN, Tuesday.--To date, 63 deaths from plague have been reported in Tien-tsin. The death rate in Manchuria is still 200 daily, but it is now diminishing. ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. STATE COAL MINE.

    The report which the Minister for Mines has received from Mr. Atkinson (Chief Inspector of Coal Mines) and Mr. Humble (Inspector of Collieries), with regard to a suitable area for the ...

    Article : 430 words
  19. A BULL'S OPINION OF SYDNEY.

    A hapless bull, just dragged from his na[?] heath, strayed Into the city yesterday and behaved as any such unfortunate might be expected to do. it was the busy hour ...

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  20. THE CANADIAN OUTLOOK.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.--The vote on reciprocity in the Commons here is not expected until the end of the week, or perhaps during the week following. ...

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  21. THE COOGEE DISASTER.

    The widows' fund in connection with the Coogeo disaster was closed yesterday, the amount standing at £621 13s 9d. There are three widows concerned, so the committee ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. SOME MISTAKE.

    When this statement was pointed out to a gentleman who is in a position to know all the facts, he remarked: "Mr. Hughes has evidently made some mistake. We all know very ...

    Article : 169 words
  23. IN A THIN HOUSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There was no crowd in the House of Commons yesterday at any time during the Veto debate, and during the dinner-hour the attendance was actually ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. HALIFAX RAILWAY DISASTER.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.--At Halifax yesterday the coroner's jury declared, in its verdict, that the South-western railway disaster was due to the rotten ties in the ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. NOTED TRAIN-ROBBER SEIZED.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.--A noted coach and train robber has been identified among the desperadoes arrested in White Sulphur village, in Georgia, following upon a train ...

    Article : 98 words
  26. THE CONGO ANNEXATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. T. M'Kinnon Wood (Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office) stated yesterday in the House of Commons that Great Britain would not ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. THE AUSTRALIAN BOY.

    At the annual Sunday-school demonstration in connection with the conference of the Methodist Church, Adelaide, Rev. A. E. Clarkson, superintendent of the Paynham Sunday-school, ...

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  28. FEELING AT PORT MORESBY.

    A letter was received a few days ago from an official at Port Moresby, in which it was stated that although anxiety is being felt at the nonappearance of Mr. Staniforth Smith and his ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. FROZEN TO DEATH.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.--A derelict barge has been discovered at Astrakhan heavily surrounded with ice. On hoard were the bodies of 30 men, who ...

    Article : 37 words
  30. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) stated, in reply to questions, that the Imperial Conference being between ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mrs. Drummond, a wealthy American lady, missed jewellery valued at £20,000 from iter stateroom on the steamer Amerika, on arrival here from ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. TRADE SECRETS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Kort Huesse[?]er has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment, John Schroeder to four months, and John Wrigglesworth Ward to one month at the ...

    Article : 62 words
  33. PRIVACY OF THE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Early in the proceedings in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) informed Mr. Harry Lawson (Unionist) that ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. COMPENSATION TO WORKMEN.

    A bill is being prepared at the instance of the Government to deal with the question of workmen's compensation; An effort is to be made to get the measure through Parliament ...

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  35. WIRELESS FOR THE MATARAM.

    Under arrangement with Burns, phlip, and Co., Father Shaw has equipped the Mataram, on which he sails for New Guinea to-day, with a complete wireless equipment. it is expected ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. AUSTRIA'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    VIENNA, Tuesday.--The position taken up by the Minister of the Navy (Admiral Count Rudolf Montecu[?]eoli), with reference to his shipbuilding proposals, has been ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. THE WETTEST OF THE WET.

    The weather during the first half of February was of very similar character to that which prevailed in January. Duo to monsoonal activity, light to heavy rainfall, associated with ...

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  38. NO NEWS FROM DARU.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Tuesday.--Loiters from Daru, Papua, to hand to-day, and dated February 24, state that nothing further has been heard of the party under Mr. Staniforth Smith. ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. ROYALTY IN THE EAST END.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--it has been arranged in connection with the Coronation festivities that their Majesties the King and Queen Mary shall drive through the East End on ...

    Article : 37 words
  40. LORD MAYOR NOT TO GO.

    On the casting vote of the Lord Mayor, the City Council last night endorsed its previous decision not to ask the Lord Mayor to represent the citizens o£ Sydney at the Coronation. ...

    Article : 358 words
  41. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The persistent rumors which have been circulated from time to time during the past six months, hinting at the retirement of the Governor-General, were reiterated in the city once ...

    Article : 325 words
  42. PLEA FOR LOCAL LEGISLATURES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Writing in "The Times," the Duke of Argyll suggests the establishment of local Legislatures similar to those of the United States, governing ...

    Article : 154 words
  43. THE NEW ZEALAND ARCH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir William Hall-Jones) is hopeful that the New Zealand Coronation arch will be erected at Whitehall. ...

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  44. SCREAMED FOR NEARLY A WEEK.

    For nearly a week a woman in Darlinghurst Gaol, serving a sentence of 12 months' Imprisonment, has been screaming almost continuously. The noise could be heard in the ...

    Article : 104 words
  45. OLD CATHOLICS AND THE PAPACY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--With reference to yesterday's announcement that the Pope had inflicted major excommunication on Revs. Beale and Howarth, of Nottingham, who ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Felton bequest has purchased for the Melbourne Art Gallery Reynolds's painting of "Miss Palmer" for £5000, Hoppner's "Perdita" for £2000, and Morland's "Farmyard" ...

    Article : 260 words
  47. PLUNDERING SHIPS' CARGO.

    Statements made at the Quarter Seslons yesterday seem to Indicate that cargo-broaching is particularly rife on the inter-State, steamers, in connection with a charge against two ...

    Article : 208 words
  48. OBSTRUCTING THE RAILWAY.

    MOREE, Tuesday.--A serious railway accident on the inverell railway line was luckily prevented to-day by a police officer finding an obstruction on the line. Apparently it was ...

    Article : 48 words
  49. THE WORK OF THE SESSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Finance Bill, embodying the Budget proposals of the Government, will be taken next week, in the House of Commons. ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND SOUVENIRS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.--The Cabinet has accepted a tender for the supply of 175,000 medals, to be distributed to New Zealand children as souvenirs of the Coronation. The ...

    Article : 65 words
  51. £700 WANTED.

    Yesterday afternoon, in the Y.W.C.A.-hall, the ladies' committee of the Melanesian Mission extended a public welcome to Archdeacon Uthwatt, Dr. Marshall, Revs. J. R. Steward, J. ...

    Article : 159 words
  52. STIPENDIARIES' JURISDICTION.

    The extension of the discretionary power of the stipendiary magistrates presiding in what are called police courts has often been advocated, and the matter was strongly commented ...

    Article : 217 words
  53. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  54. FOR HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--in view of a Home Rule Bill in 1912, the Irish Nationalists are arranging for a propaganda throughout the United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 72 words
  55. REV. GORDON TIDY.

    BATHURST, Tuesday.-- Rey Gordon Tidy, formerly locum tenens at All Saints' Anglican Cathedral, Bathurst, who was recently admitted to the Roman Catholic Church, loft last night ...

    Article : 112 words
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