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  2. THE FEDERAL LINE.

    Indications point to a somewhat serious situation on the Western Australian section of the trans-Australian Railway among the men. With the exception of those engaged ...

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  3. THE METHODIST CHURCH

    The opening of the 15th annual conference of the Methodist Church in Western Australia took place in Wesley Church last evening, and was attended by a large ...

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  4. BANK ROBBERY.

    The Court of King's Bench yesterday continued the hearing of an action in which the Commercial Bank of Australia is suing Cora Braggett (alias Cora Minnett, alias ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Mail for the Eastern States.—A mail for the Eastern States, New Zealand, etc., will close at the G.P.O. this morning at 9.15 o'clock for transmission by the s.s. ...

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  6. AFRICAN DEPORTATIONS.

    While the Indemnity Bill was under consideration in committee in the Union House of Assembly yesterday Mr. J. X. Merriman moved for the deletion of the banishment ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Mawson was tendered a public welcome this afternoon in the Adelaide Town Hall. There was an enormous audience. The Mayor (Mr. A. A. Simpson), who ...

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  8. AMERICAN STORMS.

    Heavy snowstorms are sweeping over the Eastern States of America, and are causing great hardships and inconvenience, as well as loss of life. So far eight deaths ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOUR MESSAGE.

    On behalf of the joint labour organisations of Great Britain, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., yesterday sent the following cable message to Mr. Botha, the South ...

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  10. SOUTH-WEST DEVELOPMENT.

    An important conference of delegates representing different public bodies in the South-West was opened in Bunbury this morning for the purpose of considering ...

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  11. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lewis Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) said, in reply to a question, that the Governments of the Commonwealth and ...

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  12. AN ORGANISING MISSION.

    Mr. Tom Mann will leave London for Johannesburg on Saturday to take up the task of organising the workers of South Africa. He denies that Mr. James ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The South Africans up to 20 minutes to 1 to-day had lost eight wickets in their second innings for 217. ...

    Article : 83 words
  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    At question time in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Bonar Law (Leader of the Opposition) intimated that the financial business of the House would be accelerated ...

    Article : 307 words
  15. BRITISH NAVY.

    In introducing the Supplementary Naval Estimates, amounting to £2,500,000, in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) said ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    The American Davis Cup committee announced the receipt of challenges from Germany and Canada, the other nations represented besides America being France, ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. BILLIARDS.

    Widespread interest is being taken in the first heat for the billiards championship, which is being played at Holborn Hall, between Gray and Reece. The Australian is ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. MEXICAN MUDDLE.

    President Woodrow Wilson, in receiving prominent callers yesterday, gave the impression that he fully realised the gravity of the Mexican situation. He pointedly ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. HOBART'S NEW PIER.

    The new pier which the Marine Board has constructed at a cost of £75,000 for the accommodation of the largest type of vessels was formally opened for traffic this morning ...

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  20. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The body of the late Sir John Tenniel, the celebrated "Punch" artist, was cremaied yesterday. Subsequently, in the presence of many distinguished artists, the ashes ...

    Article : 401 words
  21. PORT ADELAIDE SHOOTING CASE.

    John Charles Smith, a seaman, was charged at the Criminal Court to-day with having feloniously shot with a revolver with intent to kill Harvey P. Hundley at ...

    Article : 387 words
  22. COLOURED LABOUR.

    During a debate in the Dominion House of Commons on the immigration question yesterday, Mr. Rodolphe Lemieux (ex-Postmaster-General) declared that the Hindu ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    When the waterside workers' case was called on in the Federal Arbitration Court, before Mr. Justice Higgins, to-day, Mr. Hughes (President of the Waterside ...

    Article : 514 words
  24. ALBANIAN TROUBLE.

    The Greek Governor of Korytza, in Epirus, yesterday handed the town over to the Albanian Government. Over 1,200 insurgents at Senta Quaranta have declared ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. GERMANY'S CROWN PRINCE.

    Two of the editors of the "Welt am Montag" (a weekly journal) have been summoned to answer a charge of having insulted the Crown Prince by dubbing him ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. WOMAN WITH A REVOLVER.

    At the Queenstown Police Court to-day, Mary Ann Deegan was charged on the complaint of Joseph Bradley with having fired a revolver at him with intent to kill him. ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. VICTORIA.

    James Watson, 31 years of age, a labourer, was presented at the General Sessions yesterday on a charge of shopbreaking and receiving. In a statement on oath ...

    Article : 203 words
  28. TASMANIAN FINANCIES.

    The Tasmanian revenue returns for February show an increase of over £2,000 as compared with February, 1913. The chief items of increase were from general ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. RUSSIAN TEMPERANCE.

    The Czar, in pursuance of his anti-alcoholic policy, has abrogated the custom whereby his health was drunk by the troops after reviews and parodes. ...

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  30. PORTUGUESE COLONIES.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday the Premier, replying to a question concerning the Anglo-German agreement regarding the sphere of influence in the Portuguese ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. SYDNEY MEAT TROUBLE.

    At a large and enthusiastic meeting of master retail butchers to-night it was decided to insist on the men returning to work unconditionally. All shops will be ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice.—In Divorce: Charlotte Fox (petitioner), Wm. James Moran Fox (respondent): Fredk. ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. BARQUE CAPSIZES.

    The Norwegian four-masted barque Tasman (2,238 tons), which left the Baltic for Melbourne on February 21, capsized in the North Sea yesterday. Several members ...

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  34. GERALDTON WHEAT STACKS.

    A deadlock has been reached in the trouble at the wheat stacks at Geraldton. The men demanded an advance from 1s. 8d. to 2s. per hour, which the employers ...

    Article : 118 words
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