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  2. THE LOST YONGALA.

    BRISBANE, "Thursday.—The Marino Board in quiry into the loss of the Adelalde Steamship Company's steamer Yongala — which disappeared with"all souls in a cyclone on March 24. ...

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  3. ANXIOUS MOMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The tone of the Foreign Affairs debate, now proceeding in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, is an indication that the Powers are viewing the situation in the ...

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  4. "HOLY WAR."

    FEZ, Wednesday.—The situation in Morocco has again become grave, owing to the Berber tribesmen having proclaimed a "Holy War," and called upon their people to Join In the ...

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  5. MEXICO SHAKEN.

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.—Mexico City was shaken to-day by an earthquake, causing a loss of life which cannot as yet be fully calculated. The centre of the disturbance, so far as can be ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 419 words
  7. "THE NEW LIBERATOR."

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday.—General Madero made his entry into the city this morning to the accompaniment of n series of seismic shocks. The ceremony of proclaiming him "The New ...

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  8. IS PREDICTION LIKELY?

    "Some of the most interesting earthquakes take place in the middle of the ocean," said Father Pigot, of Riverview Observatory, last night, "People sometimes say,. 'It is only a ...

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  9. TRUE BELIEVERS ALL

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.—In connection with the projected grand review of Turkish troops on Krssovo battlefield, the Sultan following the example of the early Caliphs— ...

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  10. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    TANGIER, Wednesday.—Desperate fighting has occurred between the rebel tribesmen and the French column under General Monier, in the vicinity of Raselma. ...

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  11. THE REIGN OF DEMOCRACY.

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.—Speaking to a huge crowd yesterday, General Madero, who was greeted with great enthusiasm, declared that the Spirit of Liberty would not be satisfied ...

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  12. ALBANIANS IN ARMS.

    CETTINGE (Montenegro)Thursday.—Under cover of an attack on the town of Alessio, a largo consignment of arms has been landed at Caperodoni and despatched to the mountain ...

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  13. NOT QUITE SO SERIOUS.

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.—The loss of life occasioned by the earthquake was not so serious as was at first reported. The total of the death - roll is 63,. in addition ...

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  14. ANTI - MADERO MOVEMENT.

    EL PASO (Texas), Thursday.—The United States Secret Service men have arrested four members of the revolutionary forces operating in Lower California, and seized a largo supply ...

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  15. AFRICA'S NATIVE QUESTION.

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Thursday.—Ex- President Stein delivered an important speech on the native question at yesterday's sitting of the Orange Free State Union Congress ...

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  16. TREMORS IN SYDNEY.

    The disturbance was felt in Sydney—by scientific instruments only. The first shocks were received shortly after 9 o'clock" on Wednesday night. That means that the seismic Waves which ...

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  17. HIGHWAYMAN ON WHEELS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Motor cyelists Journeying along the main road between St. Albans and Barnet were overtaken by another eyeist, who bailed them up, and demanded money. ...

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  18. VIOLENT GALES EXPECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Commonwealth Meteorologist, Mr. Hunt, announced to-day that the weather prospects were very bad. The barometer on the west coast of Tasmania registered ...

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  19. SHOCK RECORDED IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The seismographs at West Bromwich, near Birmingham, at 11.15 a.m. to-day, recorded a huge earthquake, distant over 6000 miles. ...

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  20. MEXICO CITY.

    Where once stood the Aztec pyramids of the Sun and Moon; where the five great Ahu[?]huetls spread their branches over a grateful land; where Cequauhtzin hunted, and Montezuma ...

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  21. "HELP THE HELPLESS."

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—A speech delivered in the Orange Free State by General Hertzog, Minister for Justice in the South African Union, deprecating immigration, and in which he ...

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  22. LOST HIS MEMORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The police to-day discovered William Horace Wearne, an Australian, aged 35 years who had come to London for ...

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  23. WHOLESALE MURDERER.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.—The perpetrator of 57 murders has been arrested at Kazan. The crimes included tho murder of Dr. Popoff, of Kazau, for which a man and woman were ...

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  24. THORNY TRACK OF THE REFORMER.

    Mr. Holman will probably remember hie first effort to after the Standing Orders which govern parliamentary procedure. He began the week with an attempt to make it possible for questions ...

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  25. TEMPESTUOUS WEATHER IN BASS STRAITS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-The weather in Bass Straits is reported to be the worst that has been experienced for a: considerable time. A hurricane is blowing from the westward ...

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  26. HOW EARTHQUAKES HAPPEN.

    Earthquakes may' be divided into tow main classes — tectonic and volcanic. The volcanic are caused by eruptions of volcanoes, and their effects, though perhaps severe at the point of ...

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  27. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE,: Thursday.—As attention has been drawn to the inadequate lighting on Wilson's Promontory, it is, proposed by the Minister for Customs that the lighthouse expert attached ...

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  28. THE TOTALISATOR IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. The pari-mutuel (totalisator) statistics for 1910 show that the sum of £14,980,599 was passed through the totalisator at race meetings held during the year, representing. ...

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  29. PREVIOUS MEXICAN QUAKES.

    The following is a list of earthquakes in Mexico during the last 20 years:— 1892.—San Cristobal Every building destroyed; thousands homeless, many lives lost. ...

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  30. THE RECIPROCITY STRUGGLE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A bitter debate, is proceeding in the House of Representatives: on the wool tariffs. Mr. Underwood, leader of the Democrats, ...

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  31. CAUSE OF EARTHQUAKES.

    Professor David has explained earthquakes in the following, manner:—The earth's interior is considered to be intensely hot. This heat is constantly escaping by radiation into space, and ...

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  32. "A TERRIBLE MONUMENT." :

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—"The loss of the Yongala was a terrible monument to procrastination said Mr. D. C. Horton, F.R.O.S., today, in urging the immediate improvement of coastal lights. Dealing with the Promontory ...

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  33. ANGLO - GERMAN RELATIONS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Kaiser and Kaiserin are on a visit to Neu Strelitz. When responding to a toast at a banquet yesterday, his Imperial Majesty turned to the ...

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  34. "CA IRA!"

    PARIS, Thursday,—The red flag has boon re-hoisted on many of the town - halls and churches in the Bar-sur-Aube district. where the excitement over the delimitation of the champagne ...

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  35. "LIAR" AND "CUR."

    A breeze, which at one stage threatened to develop into a hurricane, occurred in the Legislative Assembly last night. Mr. Lonsdale was speaking on the question of the expediency of ...

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  36. FRUITLESS SEARCH BY, THE PORPOISE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The steamer porpoise, which left Brisbane on May 6 to search for traces. of the Yongala returned to Brisbane to-day. Captain Rothwell, who was in charge of ...

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  37. KING MAY VISIT CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—A report is current that the King will visit, the leading cities of Canada, en route to India, next year. ...

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  38. THE CONVERSION ACT.

    MUDGEE, Thursday.—There is a persistent rumor in this district that Messrs. W. F." Dunn (Mudgee) and H. E. Home (Liverpool Plains), have notified the. Government that they are not ...

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  39. NEW ROSS FLAG INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Corporation of Now Ross (Co. Wexford) yesterday discussed the flag incident of Monday last, when a number of youths tore down and burned flags—said to be ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA'S WORST SHOCK.

    The greatest earthquake in Australia, in the memory of white men, occurred at Adelaide on Friday, September 19, 1902. The weather had been cold and wintry, but Friday was nothing ...

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  41. FRENCH MAIL ON A REEF.

    A wireless message was received yesterday from Vila, New Hebrides, reporting a mishap to the French mail steamer Pacifique, employed on the branch line of the M.M. Co. from Sydney ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wellington. Licensing Committee, has passed a resolution drawing the attention of the authorities to the practice of some wholesale dealers of liquor not observing proper ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  44. MISSING CREW OF THE VALDA.

    BRISBANE, Thursday;—The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Cairns, stating that the police along the coast have been instructed to make an exhaustive search ...

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  45. TOO MUCH STARS AND STRIPES.

    WINNIPEG, Thursday,—The City Council has ordered the theatres there not to show American flag so conspicuously 'in' future. Complaints have been made that the Union. ...

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  46. WHERE AUSTRALIA STANDS.

    There is a special association between earth- quakes and what is known as grout topographic roller, that is to say, high, steep, mountainous areas; such as the Andes and the Rockies of ...

    Article : 178 words
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