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  2. BRITISH MINISTRY. MR. ASQUITH RETURNS.

    The new Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) returned to London last night from Biarritz, whither he had been summoned by the King upon the resignation of Sir Henry ...

    Article : 112 words
  3. MINING CATASTROPHE. ELEVEN LIVES LOST.

    A dreadful explosion, which has resulted in the loss of eleven lives, occurred on Thursday night in the Norton Hill colliery, Somersetshire. The night shift of thirty ...

    Article : 248 words
  4. CABINET AND CAUCUS.

    Dramatic developments may be expected in connection with the federal crisis this week. His Excellency the Governor-General will arrive from Cooma to-day. The ...

    Article : 6,418 words
  5. FISCAL REFORM.

    The "Daily News" in its issue of to-day devotes an article to the important speech delivered by Lord Curzon at a mass meeting of Unionists on the subject of tariff ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. TRAGEDY AT ARARAT.

    ARARAT, Sunday.—A shocking tragedy occurred at Dobie, about live miles from Ararat, last night, when Charles Henry Deutschmann, a native of Ararat, murdered ...

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  7. THE REV. C. H. NASH.

    A meeting of ladies and gentlemen supporters of the Rev. C. H. Nash was held in the Hawthorn-hall on Saturday night. Mr. E. Lee Neil presided, and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) reached Sydney on Sunday morning from his trip to the Monaro country. He will leave for Melbourne ...

    Article : 1,192 words
  9. CHANGES ANNOUNCED TO-DAY.

    The changes in the Ministry, which are involved in the retirement of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, will be announced tomorrow (Monday). ...

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  10. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    In a vigorous article published to-day the "Spectator" warns Mr. Asquith against pursuing the old-age pensions scheme, in which he is so keenly interested. If he does so ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. TRAIN WRECKING.

    The trial has been concluded at Calcutta of six men, who were concerned in an attempt to wreck a special train containing the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal (Sir ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. CAUSE OF THE EXPLOSION.

    The cause of the explosion has not yet been definitely ascertained, but it is attributed to the ignition of coal dust during the firing of a shot. ...

    Article : 37 words
  13. A LARGE "IF."

    At the end of last year Mr. Asquith made a very definite pronouncement on this question. He said, "Whatever is done in this matter, must be done by steps and stages, ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE. DANGER FROM THE EAST.

    The Premier of South Australia Mr. Price, in addressing the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London, dealt with the question of the defence of Australia. ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. CAPE COLONY.

    The Cape Colony Tariff Commission, which was appointed to devise a scheme for extricating the country from its financial difficulties, has recommended a moderate ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. PERJURED WITNESS.

    The conviction and sentence of Mary Ann Robinson, on a charge of perjury in connection with the prosecution of Herbert Druce by his nephew, the claimant to the ...

    Article : 412 words
  17. AMERICAN FLEET'S VISIT.

    In an article upon the visit of the American battle-ship squadron to Australia, the "Globe" says that the invitation of Australia to the Government of the United ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. STAR OF JAPAN.

    The steamer Star of Japan, of the Star Line Limited, which went ashore on a reef in St. Cyprian's Bay, on the north-west coast of Africa, on a Voyage from London ...

    Article : 392 words
  19. A TIFF ON THE NIMROD.

    A statement, made to a representative of "The Argus" on Saturday by Mr. H. B. Bull, one of the crew of the Nimrod, just arrived in Melbourne on furlough, affords a ...

    Article : 926 words
  20. WEAPONS OF COMMERCE.

    The boycott of the Japanese by Chinese, consequent upon the Tatsu Maru incident, is extending. When the Chinese Government at Pekin, ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS.

    The Canadian Parliament has dealt with a hurriedly prepared bill, the object of which is to prohibit immigration into the Dominion, except of such persons as go ...

    Article : 103 words
  22. GAMBLING IN TRADE.

    Diplomatic intervention is being sought by the Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce to check a move of the Japanese Cotton Spinners' Association to foster trade in the ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. THE MULLAH.

    The followers of the Mullah, who lately showed activity in Italian Somaliland, have made a raid on the Sultanate of Jussfali, near Obbo, in the Eastern Sudan. ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. LINLITHGOW STATUE. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  25. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  26. THE EXHIBITION. ROYAL VISIT TO SHEPHERD'S BUSH.

    Yesterday Queen Alexandra, accompanied by her sister, the Dowager Empress of Russia, paid a visit to the Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush. The Royal ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. MATRIMONIAL TANGLE.

    DUNEDIN, April 4.—A case, which disclosed an extraordinary tangle of relationships, was dealt with in the local police court in connection with an application for ...

    Article : 305 words
  28. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  29. "THAT'S RIGHT."

    KILMORE, Saturday.—At the Licensing Court this morning an application was made for the transfer of the license of the Commercial Hotel, Broadford, from Harriet Guy ...

    Article : 99 words
  30. MR. DAVIES IN LONDON.

    Mr. J. M. Davies, Attorney-General of Victoria, who is one of the three commissioners representing that state at the exhibition, has arrived in London. ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Re Macpherson, deceased; Togninl v. Coleman; re will of Margaret B. King, deceased. PRACTICE COURT. ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. LONDON LOAN.

    The loan of the London County Council for £2,750,000, at 3½ per cent., issued at par, proved a great success, realising a premium of 1½ per cent. The amount of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Henry Cornish Reed, of Stevedore-street, williamstown, traveller. Causes of insolvency—Having become liable for the payment of moneys owing by or advanced to ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. "JUST AS GOOD AS BONNINGTON'S"

    Is not good enough for you. When you ask for Bonnington's Irish Mose to cure your cold see that you get it.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 30 words
  35. "WOLFE'S-SCHNAPPS"

    Is recognised all over the world, as a salutary and valuable medicine; it is specially useful in kidney affections.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 23 words
  36. LOSS OF VOICE.

    It your voice be weak from over exertion or other cause, obtain at once a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss. The first dose gives relief.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 30 words
  37. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    The constant use of Pears' Soap.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 10 words
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