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  2. LATE SPORTING.

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES. DERAILING A TRAIN.

    In connection with the derailing of the Mount Victoria train, boys have admitted putting stones on the line. ...

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  6. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. BRITISH POLITICS. MR. ASQUITH'S ADDRESS.

    Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister), in an address on the political situation at Oxford last night, said that the general election had created a ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. DUTCH STEAMER'S ARRIVAL.

    The Dutch steamer Van der Hagen, which went ashore in Torres Strait, arrived in Sydney Harbor yesterday. An examination in dock proved that it ...

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  8. DIED FROM THIRST.

    Michael Sheridan was found dead from thirst in the bush near Collarenebri recently. ...

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  9. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    An engine and trucks knocked a boy down between the rails on the Port Kembla line on Friday. He escaped uninjured. ...

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  10. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. A COUNT'S ASSASSINATION.

    Countess Tarnowski is being tried at Venice in connection with Count Kamarowski's assassination. "During several days' examination she ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. E. A. Archbald, returning officer in connection with the municipal elections, made the official declaration of the poll at the Town Hall at 12 o'clock ...

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  12. A FATAL TELEGRAM.

    A lady at Grahamstown collapsed yesterday and died after receiving telegraphic information of the death of her brother. ...

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  13. IRRIGATION POSSIBILITIES.

    Mr. Elwood Mead, the Victorian irrigation expert, thinks that there is no country in the world in which irrigation could be more successfully ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    Cardinal Moran, in a speech at St. Patrick's Day sports, repudiated the statement that Home Rule meant disloyalty to the Empire. ...

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  15. LATE MINING. THE TANAMI GOLDFIELD.

    News just received in Adelaide from Tanami, under date of March 5, states that 11½ inches of rain have fallen in four days, namely. February 27 and 28, ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL AT MANCHESTER.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Home Secretary), in an address on the reform of the House of Lords at Manchestor to-day, said:—"I am not frightened by ...

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  17. A TRAM COLLISION.

    Trams came into collision at the loop on the way to La Perouse on Saturday, several persons being injured, but none seriously. ...

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  18. ADDRESS TO YOUNG MEN.

    There was a large congregation in the Sulphide-street Methodist Church last night when the Rev. A. W. Wellington delivered an address to young ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. INJURED BY A HORSE.

    Mr. W. R. Wakeham, a veterinary surgeon, had his jaw fractured in two places on Saturday through a horse, swerving against him. ...

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  20. LADIES AT CRICKET.

    A Mignonette supporter writes:— Just after the Mignonettes had been disposed of in the first innings, and the two first of the Myrtles went in to ...

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  21. JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    The Japanese cruisers Aso and Soya arrived in Sydney Harbor on Saturday. Representatives of the State Government and Admiral called on the ...

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  22. ALLEGED ILLEGAL BETTING.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day Robert John Norrie was charged with having been at the Cheltenham Park racecourse on Saturday ...

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  23. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Captain James Henry Edward Holford was committed for trial at the Old Bailey yesterday on a charge of obtaining tiaras, necklaces, and diamonds, ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  25. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Thirty-five insurgent Republicans in the American House of Representatives have combined with the Democrats to curtail the powers of the Speakership, ...

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  26. CONDUCTING A LOTTERY.

    At the Police Court to-day Albert Charles Werth, employed at W. H. Bruce's stores, Central Market, was fined £2 and costs for conducting a ...

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  27. AN ALARMING EXPERIENCE.

    Two fishermen, who were after schnapper in Symonds Channel on Saturday, had an alarming experience. They noticed a shark 12ft. in length ...

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  28. CANADA AND GERMANY.

    Canada is appointing a commercial agent in Germany. The Canadian papers report a great influx of commercial travellers and ...

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  29. A PORT DARWIN SENSATION.

    Diver Hughes, of Bonnie Vale fame, was awakened at the Club Hotel, Port Darwin at 4 o'clock this morning by someone moving in his room. He ...

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  30. EMPIRE AFFORESTATION.

    "The Times," commenting upon Empire afforestation, strongly blames Australia for disregarding the conservation of its forests. The wanton ...

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  31. ACQUIRING A SHIPPING BUSINESS.

    Lord Birris is forming a company, with a capital of £2,000,000 to acquire the late Sir Alfred Jones' shipping business. ...

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  32. MOST POPULAR NEW ZEALANDER.

    The voting contest promoted by the "New Zealand Times," for the most popular New Zealander, closed on Saturday night. About 10 million ...

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  33. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION. ANOTHER SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    Sir E. H. Shackleton is planning a purely scientific and geographical oxpedition to the Antarctic towards the end of 1911. He is not competing ...

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  34. RELICS OF BUDDHA.

    Lord Minto, Viceroy of India, yesterday, at Mandalay, presented the golden casket containing the relies of Buddha, recently discovered at ...

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  35. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. F. W. Garstang, D.S.M., a middle-aged woman admitted having been drunk in Argent-street on March ...

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  36. MILL RETURNS.

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  37. A FLOOD-BOUND COACH.

    The mail coach, with seven passengers, is flood-bound at the 27 mile crossing on the Charleville to Augathella-road, where it has been held up ...

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  38. A FISHERMAN RESCUED.

    Petuhof, one of the fishermen recently cast adrift on an icefloe in the Gulf of Finland, has been rescued. ...

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  39. DR. BRUCE'S EXPEDITION.

    Great efforts are bing made in Scotland to raise funds towards Dr. Bruce's proposed Antarctic expedition. ...

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  40. LADY DUDLEY'S ILLNESS.

    Lady Dudley, who recently passed through a serious operation, continues to show an improvement in health. ...

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  41. CASHIER SHOT IN A TRAIN.

    Further particulars show that seven bullet wounds were found in the head of Nesbitt, the cashier, whose body was found in a Newcastle train ...

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  42. THE FITZROY EXPLOSION.

    Thousands visited the scene of the Fitzroy explosion to-day. The debris is being remored to facilitate the experts' examination of the ...

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  43. EXCHEQUER BONDS.

    The Government is issuing £21,000,000 in 3 per cent, Exchequer bonds at £99 10s. at five years' currency. ...

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  44. SPRAINS AND BRUISES.

    "Some months ago," writes Mr. J. Burgess, of Balmain, Sydney, "I had a nasty fall, severely bruising the kneecap, and spraining my wrist. ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION. THE SWEDISH CONSUL.

    Count Morner, the Swedish Consul, says the Premier (Mr. Wade) will have to apologise to him regarding his statements on the immigration question. ...

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  46. JAPANESE FISHING BOATS WRECKED.

    Reuter's correspondent says that 50 fishing boats were wrecked in a storm off the Japanese coast, 800 perishing. ...

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  47. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Mr. Fielding (Canadian Minister of Finanoe) has accepted President Taft's invitation tp a conference on tariff matters at Albany (New York State). ...

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  49. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    Russia and Austria have exchanged verbal assurances of common recognition of the status quo in the Balkans and the resumption of cordial relations. ...

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  50. A WARNING TO EMIGRANTS.

    The Danish Government has issued a warning to emigrants coming to Australia, and the Premier has sent a long notice for publication in England ...

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  51. THE SCHAFER TESTIMONIAL.

    A meeting of gentlemen interested in the matter of arranging a public farewell to the Rev. C. E. Schafer, who intends leaving Broken Hill on ...

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  52. A NAVAL AIRSHIP.

    Messrs. Vickers, Maxim, and Son, have nearly completed a naval airship, 500ft.long, the gas container of which is constructed of a new metal seven times ...

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  53. AN OVERDOSE OF GAS.

    This morning J. M'Carthy, a millland employed at the De Bavay Treatment Company's works, was attending to his duties, looking after a ...

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  54. THE BRUNSWICK SHOOTING CASE.

    The man Bishop, who was shot (as already reported in "The Miner") in self-defence by Frederick Frey, at Brunswick, died yesterday. ...

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  55. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane (War Secretary), speaking at the Institute of Civil Engineers last night, said that the War Office was preparing to create a reserve ...

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  56. SOUTH WALES COAL DISPUTE.

    The South Wales Coal Conciliation Board has terminated its negotiations. The proposals for concessions on both sides have been rejected, and a ...

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  57. KING EDWARD'S HEALTH.

    King Edward, who is suffering from a cold, is remaining indoors. King Edward's temperature is nornial, and he is progressing towards ...

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