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  2. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    ST. LOUIS. Monday.--Only 20 out of 135 persons staying at the Athletic Club are accounted for after a fire which practically destroyed the whole city block. ...

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  3. THE CRISIS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The newspapers testify to the intense public interest and concern with which the Prime Minister's statement on Home Rule is awaited. The demand for tickets for ...

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  4. THE SLEEPER CONTRACT

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Cook) yesterday made a statement to a representative of "The Daily Telegraph" in explanation of the cancellation of the sleeper contract entered into ...

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  5. AIM OF THE CATHOLICS

    A large meeting was held in the Town-hall, Ashfield, last evening, under the auspices of the local branch of the Catholic Federation. Father Gannon presided, and a large number of ...

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  6. A HITCH.

    In spite of assurances that the settlement of the meat strike was a complete one, trouble occurred yesterday at the Glebe Island abattoirs. In consequence of this the beef ...

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  7. ANTI-RUSSIAN CLAMOR.

    BERLIN, Monday.--The Czar, in a letter to the Kaiser, denies the reports that Russia is arming against Germany, and expresses a desire to meet him soon. ...

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  8. VIOLENT SPEECHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Messrs. Bon Tillett, Victor Grayson, M.P. (Socialist), and George Lansbury (formerly a Labor member of the House of Commons), assisted at the farewell to Mr. ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 words
  10. THE WATERSIDE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The hearing of the Waterside Workers' case was resumed by Mr. Justice Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  11. PROMISE TO FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.--The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Temps" reports that the Czar has expressed a desire that the Duma should augment, to 111,000, the increase of 90,000 in the ...

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  12. ANOTHER DEPORTATION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday. -- A Laborite named Bing, who was arrested at the Trades hall during the January disturbances, is to be deported on Monday. The deportation is not ...

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  13. THE IRON STRIKE.

    The counting of the ballot in connection with the ironworkers' strike was proceeded with yesterday, but the result was not announced. The secretary of the union (Mr. Drake) stated ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND THE STATES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Numerous cases of importance, including mooted questions of international law are to be decided by the International Tribunal of Arbitration, which begins ...

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  15. "THE OTHER HALF."

    Lord Selborne, speaking at Darlington, said the present crisis regarding Home Rule had arisen because half the population of the country had tried to trample the convictions of ...

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  16. DISEASE EPIDEMIC.

    YASS, Monday.--There are no signs of abatement of the typhoid outbreak. Several suspicious cases are under observation. Another special nurse has arrived from ...

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  17. SUFFRAGETTES' CLAIM.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Home Secretary has informed Mrs. Pankhurst that her petition would be presented to the King, but that he was unable to advise his Majesty to receive a ...

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  18. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  19. LURED INTO MEXICO.

    AUSTIN, Texas, Monday.--The Texas Rangers crossed the boundary into Mexico, and disinterred the body of Clements Vegara, a Texas rancher who had been lured into Mexico. ...

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  20. ENTERIC FEVER OUTBREAK.

    GUNNING, Monday.--Four eases of enteric fever have been reported to the shire council as occurring at the railway duplication works at Oolong. The patients are being ...

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  21. MORE SMALLPOX.

    HELENSBURGH, Monday.--By yesterday's midday train two patients pronounced to be suffering from smallpox, and 14 contacts were removed to the quarantine station. ...

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  22. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    LONDON, Monday.--Special telegrams received in London state that Benton, the Britisher, was unarmed, and that he was shot in the back by General Villa, the rebel leader, and ...

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  23. PLACING THE SHOPMEN.

    The whole of the shops in the Metropolitan area were open yesterday, but, owing to the trouble amongst a section of the slaughtermen at Glebe Island, the meat on sale was ...

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  24. THE SYDNEY CONFERENCE.

    YASS, Monday.--At a meeting of the Yass branch of the Catholic Federation, Messrs. J. Duffy and P. Grace were appointed delegates to attend the conference to be held in Sydney. ...

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  25. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 521 words
  26. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday.--A miner in one of the pits at Slavyanoserbsk opened a safety-lamp to light a cigarette. A gas explosion followed and 25 men wore killed. Only two minors ...

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  27. THE TOTE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--At the last meeting of the Broken-hill Jockey Club it was agreed that the secretary should write to the other Broken-bill clubs asking if they would ...

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  28. PAPUA PROGRESSING.

    Dr. C. C. Simson, formerly chief medical officer of Papua, and now the owner of considerable cocoanut plantations, and one of the syndicate that owns the Laloki copper mines near ...

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  29. FURTHER DISTURBANCE.

    The Men's League for Women's Suffrage organised a meeting to be held in Trafalgarsquare. A large contingent from the East End attended. ...

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  30. LARGE LAND SALE.

    LONDON, Monday.--On behalf of the Duke of Sutherland (who owns about 1,358,000 acres of hind), 300,000 acres at Sutherland will be offered ...

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  31. "UNREASONABLE UNIONISTS."

    Mr. Nicholls, secretary of the Master Retail Butchers' Association, has received the following letter obviously written before the settlement of the strike, from the secretary of the ...

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  32. SIR EDWARD CARSON BESIEGED.

    Six Ulster suffragettes are besieging Sir Edward Carson's residence, sitting on stools in the portico day and night. Sir Edward refuses to grant the women an interview, and declares ...

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  33. SLID DOWN A SHEET.

    The occupants of a confectioner's shop at Darlinghurst, which caught fire early yesterday morning, were obliged to escape from the burning building by means of a rope of knotted bed ...

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  34. BRISTOL'S TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. H. L. Riseley, formerly high sheriff of Bristol, and Mr. E. M. Lewis, superintendent of the Port of Bristol, who have been demonstrating to Australian ...

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  35. TO WORK ENGLISH COAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A company has been formed, chiefly with German directors including Horr Stinnes, a loading figure in the Westphalian coalfields, to work under Lord Gulwtiy's ...

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  36. ACTION BY EMPLOYERS.

    The employers in oil branches of the meat and allied industries have decided upon a course of action with a view to the consolidation of their forces so as to meet any emergency in ...

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  37. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Church of England year-book shows a total of 559,926 baptisms for the year, being a decrease on the previous year of 13,800. Easter communicants totalled ...

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  38. INTER STATE EIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  39. SHIPPING DELAYED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Shipping has been greatly delayed in arrival by the thick smoke have approaching Port Phillip, and also in the bay. The two coastal "cracks," Canberra and ...

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  40. KING-STREET SHOOTING.

    Inquiries made at the Sydney Hospital last night elicited the information that the victims of Saturday's shooting affray in Hagon's tailoring establishment. in King-street. City, ...

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  41. LONDON BUILDING TRADES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Executives of [?] Trade Unions affiliated with the London Building Industries Federation have decided to withdraw all their members employed by the Master ...

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  42. WATER SHORTAGE.

    A meeting of ratepayers of Sutherland passed a motion in favor of immediate action being taken, in the interests of the public health and convenience, to urge upon the Minister for ...

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  43. LIFE SENTENCES.

    BOMBAY, Sunday.--The wife of Buckingham Stephens, a dentist, found guilty of the murder of her husband while asleep in a bungalow at Kottayam, and Burton W. Swinny, convicted of ...

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  44. THE FORBES TRAGEDY

    FORBES, Monday.--An inquest was held at Cadow station on Saturday regarding the deaths of Sid. Jones and Jessie Catanach. The evidence showed that the latter had ...

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  45. AT HOMEBUSH.

    Stock did not sell quite so dearly at Homebush yesterday. The supply was not so light, and the demand was not so far ahead of it as on the last couple of days, when freak ...

    Article : 174 words
  46. THE BAKERS' TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Officials in the Bakers' Union declare in regard, to statements wired front Sydney that unless the demand for day baking was concerned there would ...

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  47. AMERICAN BEEF TRUST.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. A. W. Styles. M.L.C., speaking, at Nairno on Saturday evening, stated that the American Beef Trust was now working in Australia, and had a thousand ...

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  48. GREEK GOVERNMENT DECIDES.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--The Greek Government has declared a blockade of the sea-port of Santi Quaranta, one of the ports of Yanina, in Turkey in Europe, where 15,000 insurgents have been ...

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  49. TEMORA SLIGHT.

    TEMORA, Monday.--Considerable anxiety prevails owing to the long absence of rain water for domestic purposes. Water-carters from the dams are kept very busy. On some ...

    Article : 51 words
  50. Advertising

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