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  6. AUSTRALIA.

    Rumors are in circulation here as to the probability of a coalition taking place between Mr. Deakin, the Prime Minister, and Mr. G. H. Reld, Leader of ...

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  7. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    To-morrow Irishmen throughout the world will celebrate the birth of their patron saint St. Patrick. In Melbourne special efforts are being put forward by ...

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  8. SUPREME PENALTY

    A Russian officer has been found guilty of trading in State secrets with Germany and has paid the supreme penalty of his treachery. ...

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  9. BOGUS DECORATIONS

    The anger of the Sultan has been aroused by the discovery that a number of Turkish officials have been reaping a harvest by selling bogus decorations ...

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  10. IRISH EDUCATION.

    The Balfour Government has suffered a defeat on a division in the House of Commons. At the opening of the session Mr. John ...

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  11. SHIPBUILDING.

    The shipbuilders' yards throughout the United Kingdon are very busy. The March reports of the Boilermakers' and of the Iron and Steel ...

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  12. CANCER.

    The idea that frozen meat, in a larger degree than any other meat, contributes to the spread of cancer, was brought before the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  13. A BYE-ELECTION.

    Mr. L. U. Harcourt, Liberal, was today elected unopposed for the Rossendale division of Laneashire, vice Sir William Mather, Liberal, resigned, and who, ...

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  14. ROYAL LEVEE.

    A levee was held by the King at Buckingham Palace to-day. Amongst those presented to his Majesty were Majors Osborne and ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS TEACHING.

    Another stage has been reached in the conflict between church and State in the French Republic. In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday ...

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  16. THE WRONG SIDE.

    To-day at the Carlton Court, two youths, named George Carr and Alfred Tucker, were charged with riding bicycles on the wrong side of the road. Constable Cahill stated that ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY RACE.

    Great interest is, as usual, being evinced in the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, which is to take place on the 26th last. ...

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  18. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdon is estimated at 3,350,000 quarters, as against 3,540,000 quarters a week ago, and for the ...

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  19. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The wool sales were continued at the Wool Exchange to-day. The market was steady, and prices were unchanged. There were some ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    The following are the latest quotations for the Australian stocks named:-- Dalgety and Co, Ltd. shares,[?] 5s as against L4 10s a fortnight ago., ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    All saved. A[?]mmac's company. Last boat accounted for. Nobody is reported to be "missing." ...

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  22. ATLANTIC SHIPMENTS.

    The quantity of wheat shipped from the Atlantic ports of North America for Europe during the past week was 40,000 quarters as against 37,000 quarters ...

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  23. PRIVATE MESSAGE

    The following private cable has been received by the Australian Mortgage, Lund, and Finance Co. Ltd., under yesterday's date:--"The sales continue animated. As compared with the ...

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