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  2. DAY OR NIGHT BAKING.

    The principal happening yesterday in connection with the bakers' threat to cease work on Sunday was the conference between employers and men, which sat for nearly three hours and ...

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  3. DESPERATE ROBBERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Manchester police are inquiring into a mysterious robbery which took place on the Euston night express. Senor Solomon Azencot, a Portuguese ...

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  4. COAL DUST.

    WOLLONGONG, Monday.--A demonstration under the auspices of the Illawarra Colliery Employees' Association was held to-day. Two special trains conveyed the miners and their ...

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  5. RECORD ESTABLISHED.

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  6. RIOT IN CAMP.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--An ugly demonstration occurred on Sunday night in the Territorial training camp at Takapau, Hawke's Bay, where about 6000 men were encamped ready for ...

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  7. MUDDLED MEXICO.

    EL PASO, Monday.--The Commander-in-chief of the Constitutionalist forces, General Carranza, has refused the suggestion of the mediators in the trouble between the United States ...

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  8. HOME RULE PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. William O'Brien, M.P. (Independent Nationalist), speaking at Ballineen (County Cork), said that if Ulster were severed from the rest of Ireland in connection ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  10. BANK MESSENGERS ATTACKED.

    ROME, Sunday.--Robbers attacked two bank messengers at Genoa and stole £6000 in gold. ...

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  11. WILL HUERTA RESIGN?

    VERA CRUZ, Monday.--There are persistent reports that President Huerta is about to resign the provisional Presidency of Mexico, in consideration of safe conduct from the country. ...

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  12. CLUBS AND THE TANGO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The directors of the Astor Night Club, in Leicester-square, have been fined £700 for selling liquor to people illegally introduced into the club. ...

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  13. HOSTILE MEXICANS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Despatches received from General Funston on the situation at Vera Cruz are the subject of lengthy conferences at the War Department. ...

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  14. THE MINERS' POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. W. Bruce, M.P. (Labor), speaking at Cymmer (Wales), declared that the millers' policy of 1915 would be to eliminate spasmodic action and move as a ...

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  15. MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Writing to the Leicester "Pioneer," Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (Labor) said that Mr. Winston Churchill's recent speech was a blunder. "This is neither the time nor ...

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  16. THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Church of Scotland's Assembly's Union committee has drafted, as the basis of discussion by the forthcoming assemblies, a proposed constitution for the United ...

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  17. CORRECTIONS.

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  18. MR. BALFOUR'S INFLUENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Speaking at Birmingham, Colonel Seely, late Secretary of State for War, said that the sudden change in the House of Commons, and in the country, was largely due ...

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  19. "CHANGED FOR WORSE."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The officer in charge of the Immigration Bureau to-day received from Mr. Pency Hunter--who is in charge of arrangements for recruiting immigrants in ...

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  20. STEAMER BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Monday.--The steamer Limerick, from Adelaide, has rescued and landed at Liverpool, five Bailors from the Russian steamer Komela, 2005 tons, the benzine cargo of which ...

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  21. MURDERED IN A FOREST.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.--The trial has opened at Krasnoyarsk (Siberia) of Haletzky on a charge of murdering 12 girls, whoso bodies were found buried in a forest in the summer of ...

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  22. THE "CATCH" OF THE BOX BRIGADE.

    In the particulars published yesterday, of the money dropped into the boxes of collectors during Saturday's hospital campaign, it is probable that the figures scarcely conveyed their ...

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  23. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  24. AUTHORS' SCHEMES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Sidney Low, the author and journalist, in the course of an article in the "Daily Mail," states that as a preliminary to a federation there should be a ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL FINANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Sir John Forrest, the Federal Treasurer, contends that if the trust funds were described by their proper name and regarded as mere accumulations of ...

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  26. MURRAY RIVER TRADE.

    Members of the South Australian Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways, who are paying a brief visit to Now South Wales, yesterday waited on Mr. L. A. B. Wade, ...

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  27. MORE TALK TO COME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The House of Representatives will continue the censure debate to-morrow. It is hoped to conclude it at the sitting. The next business which it is ...

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  28. THE BALANCE OF POWER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Speaking at Merthyr Tydvil, Mr. J. Keir Hardie, chairman of the Independent Labor party, said that he anticipated that after the next election the ...

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  29. TO-DAY.

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  30. STORMS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- At Glsborne a southerly gale of exceptional violence sprang up suddenly on Saturday, evening, raising a tremendous sea in the roadstead, where ...

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  31. UNDER THREE NAMES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Officers from two destroyers searched a ship undergoing repairs, as espionage was suspected, off Fehmarn Island. A Russian name was on the steamer's bow and ...

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  32. COASTGUARDSMEN DROWNED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Five coastguardsmen have been drowned in consequence of the capsize of a boat at Aldeburgh, Suffolk. The men were returning with their monthly wages, and the ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Your sub-leader, in this morning's issue to Hospital Saturday collection gives several reasons for the decrease in the amount realised last Saturday, and no doubt there is some truth in what you state; but I ...

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  34. FOR HOME RULE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--An imposing demonstration in support of Irish Home Rule took place to-night in the Exhibition-building. Three platforms were erected within the building and ...

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  35. DR. MAWSON WELCOMED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Captain Collins, Official Secretary to the Commonwealth. Sir Ernest Shackleton, Mr. John Scott Keltie (the well- known geographer), and Sir Robert and Lady ...

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  36. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A mass meeting of those employed in the baking trade will be held in the Trades-hall to-morrow night for the purpose of considering the position. Pending a ...

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  37. PROPOSED NEWCASTLE HOTEL

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--The Newcastle Licensing Court to-day heard an application by John Lambie for an hotel-keeper's license for premises proposed to be erected at Mayfield, ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--The reason for the falling-off in the Hospital Saturday collection is pretty clear to one who, like myself, has had special opportunities of conversing with the lady collectors. Several of them have told ...

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  39. S.O.S.

    On her homeward trip from Australia, the Orient, liner Otway went to the assistance of the Chilian steamer Maipo. On March 26 she received the S.O.S. wireless call for aid from ...

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  40. FIRE AT A CLUB.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An outbreak of fire at the St. Stephen's Club, Victoria Embankment, spread rapidly. The upper floor was burned out. ...

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  41. CONTRACT TO TIME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Officials of the Department of Home Affairs made the interesting announcement to-day that Mr. Teesdale-Smith would complete his contract for the ...

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  42. THE NEW CONDUCTOR.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--Experiments with cinematograph records of famous conductors have proved successful. Orchestras were able to interpret the music perfectly from the pictures. ...

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  43. STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    PERTH, Monday.--The Full Court, on the application of the Barristers' Board, struck off the rolls Judah Moss Solomon, barrister and solicitor, Perth, for unprofessional conduct. ...

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  44. MELBOURNE HIGHWAYMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Three men in a linker to-night hailed up Walter Howson, a motor driver, near the terminus of the Toorak train. One of them produced a revolver and ...

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  45. LATE DUKE OF ARGYLL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The late Duke of Argyll had been in indifferent health for two years. Recently, however, he improved, and made many public appearances, chiefly in the cause ...

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  46. THE LIQUOR ACT.

    GOULBURN, Monday.--At the police court this morning, the police magistrate gave an important ruling in a case in which a person, against whom a prohibition order was in force, ...

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  47. MONGOLIANS MASSACRED.

    PEKIN, Monday.--A Chinese troop, at Kalgan, in the province of Pechill, ambushed and massacred 70 unarmed Inner Mongolians, who had recently served with the Outer Mongolian ...

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  48. "AMATEUR SOLDIERS."

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Speaking at the mayoral luncheon in Christchurch, General Sir Ian Hamilton said that he had rend in a newspaper cable message from England that the ...

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  49. THREATENED HIS WIFE'S LIFE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Henry Christopher Von Hausman pleaded guilty to-day, at the Police Court, to having, on Saturday night, threatened to take his wife's life. ...

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  50. FRESH SMALLPOX CASES.

    Three cases of smallpox were reported yesterday to the Board of Health. One was in the Salvation Army Home in Sussex-street, and two were in Newtown--one in Pemell's-lane, off ...

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  51. DIPHTHERIA AT DUNTROON.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It is explained by the Acting Home Minister that only one case of actual diphtheria has occurred at Duntroon. The remainder were carriers. Fifteen of the ...

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  52. PULPIT TRIBUTES.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Many references to the late Duke of Argyll were made in the pulpits of various churches to-day. ...

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  53. COAL FOR THE FLEET.

    A cargo of Westport coal for the navy arrived yesterday by the U.S.S. Company's steamer Kurow. The vessel will tranship part into the cruiser Encounter, and then leave for ...

    Article : 64 words
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