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  2. NAVAL RIVALRY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Admiral Von Koester, president of the Navy League, speaking at Oldenberg, stated that he believed flint Germany would prove successful in a war between ...

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  3. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  4. COST OF LIVING.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.--The Royal Commission under the presidency of Professor Sydney Chapman, which was appointed by Lord Gladstone, Governor-General, to inquire into ...

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  5. IRISH CAUSE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Dunraven, in a letter to the press, states that a fair chance of settlement of the Home Rule problem is only obtainable by referring Mr. Asquith's proposals ...

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  6. NEW HOPES.

    Hopes of a settlement are again held out in connection with the strike in the meat, industry. Negotiations yesterday are stated to have resulted in a prospect of terms of agreement ...

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  7. DEPARTED "SPIRITS."

    For some time past Mr. Charles Bailey, who holds a great reputation among spiritualists, especially in Melbourne, as a "medium," has been giving seances in Sydney at Leigh House, ...

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  8. THE CAUCUS.

    The caucus of Government members resumed at Parliament-buildings yesterday morning, when discussion was continued on the Cabinet's taxation proposals. ...

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  9. MILITARY DESTINIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at the Aero Club, stated that the public should realise that the flying risk was not excessive. ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.--The Minister for Finance has Issued a statement declaring that the alarmist rumors in a German newspaper to the effect that Russia is preparing for ...

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  11. A DARING DOCTOR.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--Dr. Frank Lydston announced, at a meeting of the Medical Association, that he had transplanted a generative gland, taken from a dead person, to his own ...

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  12. WORLD'S WHEAT ACREAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The agricultural statistics for 1912 have been issued. They show that the rapid expansion in the world's wheat acreage in 1910-11 received a severe check in 1912. ...

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  13. FIGHTING WOMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., was undressing a meeting of the Independent Labor party, in the Memorial-hall, when suffragettes took charge of the meeting for an ...

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  14. FREE RIGHTS IN CHURCH.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Industrial Workers of the World invaded St. Alphonsus' Roman embolic Church, and interrupted the service. ...

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  15. DR. MAWSON IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Dr. Douglas Mawson, leader of the Australian Antarctic expedition, arrived in Melbourne by the Adelaide express today. No formal welcome had been ...

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  16. BOY MURDERER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--Marcel Redurean, a 15-year-old farm boy, who committed seven murders in the family of his employer. M. Mabit, has been sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment. ...

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  17. A WORKMAN'S VENGEANCE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.--The foreman of the shrapnel tube section of the Putiloff works, actuated by a desire for vengeance over a private grievance, killed Captain Von Stahl, ...

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  18. CABINET COMMITTEE.

    The Cabinet Committee had further conferences yesterday with representatives of the allied meat industries, when a new proposal was submitted. ...

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  19. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  20. "UNDESIRABLES."

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--The Labor members in the House of Assembly vainly endeavored to secure the deletion of the word "undesirables" from the short title of the Indemnity Bill, ...

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  21. CHARGER WITH ESPIONAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Frederick Gould and his wife, who were arrested on a charge of espionage, have been remanded until March 11. Mr. Bodkin, K.C., counsel for the ...

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  22. THE ARRESTED MISSIONARY

    LONDON, Thursday.--Regarding the arrest of Mr. Bowskill, the Baptist missionary, the Baptist Missionary Society reports that it received advices from Matndi (Congo Free State), in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. SHOPS RE-OPENED.

    In accordance with the decision of the masters, the bulk of the shops in the metropolitan area were re-opened at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In many eases there was a rush of ...

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  24. DEPORTED MEN'S WIVES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Various women's organisations are preparing for a reception to the wives of the deported South Africans. ...

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  25. TODAY.

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  26. A CHRISTIAN PRINCE.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--The Prince of Wied will arrive at Durazzo on Saturday. All the districts in El Bassan, as well as the Mussulman village of Spatha, have declared ...

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  27. RUSSIAN TRADERS.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.--At a congress of exporters at Kieff, it was resolved thai it was necessary to liberate Russia from economic dependence on Germany. ...

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  28. BLACKMAILED A BARONESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Hugh Dalrymple, an ex-convict, has sued the Baroness Von Goetz, a wealthy philanthropist, and the organiser of a Farm for Discharged Prisoners. ...

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  29. MEXICO.

    NOGAULS, Sonora, Wednesday.--The rebel gunboat. Tampico is fighting the Federal warships Morales and Guerero. The casualties are light. ...

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  30. PANAMA TOLLS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--President Wilson will personally deliver a message to a joint sitting of Congress on the Panama Tolls Bill on Thursday. ...

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  31. FUNERAL OF "TUMS" CAVILL.

    SEATTLE, Washington, Wednesday.--The loading athletic clubs of the Pacific Coast were represented at the funeral of Arthur ("Tums") Cavill Cavill's brothers were unable to ...

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  32. SIR GEORGE PATEY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Rear-Admiral Sir George Patey has been offered Admiralty House, Sydney, as a residence. The Minister for Defence made an ...

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  33. SUBURBAN BUTCHERS.

    The butchers in the suburbs opened their shops yesterday, and in nearly every ease had an excellent turnover. In Balmain, Glebe, Rozelle, Leichhardt, ...

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  34. ANTARCTIC ROUTE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Referring to Dr. Koenig's claim to priority over Sir Ernest Shackleton in connection with their forthcoming Antarctic Expeditions. Lieutenant Filchner asserts ...

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  35. RECORD RUN-GETTING

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.--The Australian cricketers at Temuka yesterday established a New Zealand, Australian, and world's record in the matter of run-getting. There ...

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  36. SHIP MEASUREMENTS FOR THE CANAL.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs has received, from his Majesty's Ambassador at Washington, advance copies of the rules for the measurement of vessels for the Panama Canal, ...

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  37. TREATIES AND THE TARIFF.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Herr Sydow, in the Prussian Diet, said that if other countries forced a revision of treaties, the question of a new tariff law would give Germany a weapon ...

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  38. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Government is granting Sir Ernest Shackleton aid in connection with his Antarctic expedition to the extent of £5000 in 1914, and same amount in 1915. ...

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  39. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The House of Commons has agreed to a motion, proposed by Mr. E. R. Jones (Liberal), to appoint a Select Committee to consider the question of the redistribution ...

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  40. THE PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. D. F. Debham, the Premier of Queensland, having interviewed the American Ambassador, has decided that Queensland will join New South Wales, Victoria, and ...

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  41. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. F. D. Ackland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has informed Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks, M.P., that pourparlers have been opened with ...

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  42. NAMBUCCA BAR.

    NAMBUCCA HEADS, Thursday.--A meeting was held last night in connection with the bar trouble. Six steamers and two sailing vessels are barbound. Provisions throughout the ...

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  43. IRON TRADE STRIKE.

    The employees' defence committee in the iron trade strike sat again yesterday, and discussed what Mr. Kavanagh, M.L.C., described as "certain suggestions for settlement." ...

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