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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER

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  3. TWO TO ONE IN FAVOR.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--The ballot on the question whether members of the Western Miners' Association favored the Ironworks colllery miners returning to work, was decided last ...

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  4. THE FIRST BATTLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The debate on the first reading of the Home Rule Bill was continued in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Walter Long (Unionist) defied the English ...

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  5. TITANIC SMASHED.

    In spite of hopes held out against hope, the worst fears for the missing people from the Titanic seem to have been realised. Alone the Carpathia is fortunate enough to have survivors on hoard, and it seems in vain to hope that others are safe elsewhere. ...

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  6. FLAME-SWEPT.

    GANMAIN, Wednesday.--A disastrous fire occurred hero, early this morning, when the whole block of buildings in the centre of the town was totally destroyed by fire. The business ...

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  7. STUPENDOUS CRASH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "New York Herald" and other papers publish a message from St. John's, purporting to have been picked up by the steamer ...

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  8. SOUTHAMPTON BEREAVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Distressing scenes are reported from Southampton, Practically the whole of the crew of 903 were natives of the town, and there is ...

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  9. BLAST FURNACE RESUMES TO-DAY.

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.--The agreement between Messrs. G. and C. Hoskins,. Limited, and the Lithgow branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association has hen signed, and it has been ...

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  10. SERIOUS OUTBREAK AT BROKEN-HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday;--A serious outbreak of fire occurred at 10.45 p.m. yesterday in, Crystal-street, between Kaolin and Garnet streets, at a large boardinghouse, owned by J. ...

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  11. RELIEF MEASURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Many entertainments forthcoming at Southampton have been abandoned. The Mayor has opened a relief fund for the families of the crew. ...

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  12. MILITARY REGISTRATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Endeavors are being made by the district military authorities to And boys born in 1898 who have failed to register. The official air is still full of threats of ...

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  13. A THEORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An official of Messrs. Harland and Wolff--builders of the Titanic--thinks that after colliding with the Iceberg. the ship swerved and careered along ...

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  14. SYMPATHY IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Evening.--An impressive scene occurred in the Reichstag to-day. Herr Johannes Kaempf, President of the ...

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  15. RISE IN PRICES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--During the hearing in the Arbitration Court of the bread carters citation of the employers, counsel for the latter Bald if further burdens wore imposed on the ...

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  16. LESSONS OF THE DISASTER.

    LONDON, . Wednesday. -- "The Times" questions whether it is not time to call a halt in mammoth steamer construction, mad speed competitions, and the selection of a ...

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  17. WERRIWA BY-ELECTION.

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.--Mr. R. Corish. who was a candidate for selection in the Labor interest for Werriwa, has lodged a protest against the result of the recent ballot, on the ground ...

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  18. TO-DAY.

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  19. MOURNING IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Flags are flying at half-mast at all the Continental ports. ...

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  20. WOMEN FIRST.

    NEW YORK,' Tuesday Evening.--No hope remains now that there are any survivors other than the 650 who first reached safety. The Ice-cold water made it impossible for ...

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  21. EMPIRE SENTIMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. J. E. Redmond (Nationalist leader) has received congratulatory messages, from Mr. Westrice Ford, 'Now York, Mr. Justice Higgles (Australia), Mr. L. ...

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  22. ROYAL CONDOLENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King and Queen, Queen Alexandra, and the Kaiser have condoled with the relatives of the victims. ...

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  23. A SAFER COURSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--In consequence of the dangers to be encountered in connection with drifting ice, the White Star and others steamers have arranged to ...

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  24. THE LIBERAL SELECTION.

    Sir.--In reference to Mr. Grogan's letter, published in your issue of the 15th instant, I would Just like to make the following comments:—--1. The delegates assembled' at the Goulburn ...

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  25. THE QUEENSLAND STRUGGLE

    Returning to Sydney yesterday, after a short visit to Brisbane, Mr. Frazer, the Postmaster-General, expressed himself as being quite satisfied with the prospects of the Labor Party ...

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  26. HEARTRENDING SCENES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Piteous scenes are being witnessed outside the White Star Company's office, Cockspur-street. ...

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  27. RECORD BREAKING.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--The German newspapers condemn the rage for speed, and describe the Titanic's voyage as an attempt to break the Olympic's record. ...

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  28. MEETING AT PERTH.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Home Rule sympathisers held an enthusiastic meeting last night, the Mayor of Perth presiding. Many members of Parliament took part. Dr. Clune, Roman ...

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  29. TERRIBLE SUSPENSE

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Night.--The Carpathia is expected soon to come within the zone of wireless communication off Capo Race. ...

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  30. ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Financial Times", estimates the total loss by the Titanic at £5,000,000. This sum includes the vessel cargo, malls, and life and other ...

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  31. JERVIS BAY LAND.

    More important than anything else before the special Cabinet meeting yesterday was the question as to whether the Naval College site at Jervis Bay shall be transferred to the ...

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  32. MR. REDMOND CABLES.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--Mr. John, Meagher, M.L.C., to-day received the following cable from Mr. John Redmond, loader of the Irish National Party:--"Would welcome message, Home ...

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  33. NEW YORK SORROW-STRICKEN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.--Throughout yesterday crowds thronged the offices of the White Star Company. Pathetic scenes constantly occurred, and ...

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  34. MEETINGS IN THE RAIN.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Election meetings were hold in many parts of the city and suburbs to-night, all being fairly well attended, despite the rain which was falling. ...

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  35. MANY MILLIONAIRES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--A prominent banker estimates that 20 persons, aboard the vessel were worth in the aggregate £100,000,000. ...

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  36. FAST CRUISER AWAY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--A fast cruiser has been despatched to get into wireless communication with the Carpathia, which is i slowly traversing the Ice-field. ...

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  37. MR. FISHER'S CAMPAIGN.

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday,--The Prime Minister arrived from Gympie this morning, and was met at the station by the Mayor and a number of leading citizens, and driven to the ...

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  38. THE LIFEBOATS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Mail" states that the Titanic was provided with 100 per cent, more boat accommodation than required by the Board of Trade, but ...

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  39. FEDERAL CITY DESIGNS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on a Melbourne telegram announcing that the British designs for the Federal city had small chance or success, ...

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  40. SOME OF THE MISSING.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Evening.--Pathetic scenes were witnessed all night outside the White Star line offices. Mr. Vincent Astor, son of Colonel John ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.--Mr. Grogan's letter in reply to Mr. [?] not be allowed to pass unnoticed. I am writing from the standpoint of one who is absolutely opposed to the vicious method of ...

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  42. WARNED IN VAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday,--The liner Touraine entered the ice-field on Wednesday, and left it behind on Thursday. The captain warned the Titanic last ...

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  43. AMONG THE MISSING.

    It is known that among, the passengers on board the Titanic who have not been accounted for were Messrs. W. T. Stead and J. J. Astor, the two being [?] characters in the ...

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  44. 313,498 ELECTORS.

    BRISBANE,. Wednesday.--The rolls on which the election will be decided are now complete. The total number of electors in the State is 313,498, averaging over 4364 for the 72 ...

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  45. DID NOT LEAVE.

    LONDON,. Tuesday Evening.--Mr. Norman C. Craig, K.C., the well-known Unionist member of Parliament, for the Isle of Thanet Division of Kent, was among those ...

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  46. TRADE COMMISSION.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Secretary of State, for the Colonies, replying to a question in the House of Commons as to why the Crown colonies arid India had been omittBd ...

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  47. MEMORABLE SCENES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--A memorable scene occurred in the House of Commons last evening. The members stood bareheaded while Mr. ...

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  48. ANXIOUS INQUIRERS IN PARIS.

    PARIS,Tuesday Evening.--The office of the White Star Company is besieged with weeping inquirers after friends or relatives. ...

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  49. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

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  50. NEW RIFLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Morning Post" states that Groat Britain's new rifle will be 2[?] in longer than the last, the calibre 276in. larger, and the chamber stronger, and that ...

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  51. INTEREST AT FEVER-HEAT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.--Public interest is at fever heat throughout North ...

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