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  2. BRITISH CRISIS. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    An important announcement regarding reform of the House of Lords is made by "The Times" this morning. The Government's present plan of electing the Second ...

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  3. AMONG THE SUGAR GROWERS

    BUNDABERG, Friday.—By a rushing express that travelled while he, to use his own words, was in a slate that might be taken for sleep the Prime Minister was ...

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  4. LORD DUDLEY AND MR. SNOWBALL.

    Mr. Snowball M.L.A., forwards for publication the subjoined correspondence between the private secretary to the Governor-General and himself on questions arising ...

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  5. USE PERSONAL EFFORT.

    Do not pile all the work on to a few. To leave it to the other fellow is the easy way—to defeat. ...

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  6. UPHOLDING THE UNION. ORGANISING THE FARMERS.

    AMPHITHEATRE, Thursday.—Labour is wonderfully well organised in the Grampians, and, in largo towns like Ararat and St. Arnaud, has materially increased the ...

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  7. RIVERINA ELECTION.

    There is no electorate in which the voters should be more ready to welcome a staunch Ministerial candidate than in Riverina. Fortunately the electors will ...

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  8. "THE BOYER IS KING."

    The Payne tariff law, which was signed by President Taft at the end of last year, has led the United States into an embarrassing situation with respect to its trade ...

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  9. LORD ROSEBERT'S MOTION.

    The debate on Lord Rosebery's motion regarding reform of the Second Chamber was resumed in the House of Lords yesterday. The motion was that the House go ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King, our London correspondent cables, is still suffering from the effects of the cold which he caught on the journey from London to Biarritz, where he ...

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  11. AUSTRALASIAN FLEETS. BRITAIN'S FUTURE.

    "Whatever may be the terms controlling the relation of the Australian navy or the navies of the other dominions to the British navy, their ships must be ready to find ...

    Article : 256 words
  12. HUNT FOR IMMIGRANTS.

    The New South Wales Agency-General is arranging for an exhibition of New South Wales products at the leading agricultural shows to be held in the ensuing spring and ...

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  13. BUSINESS DISHONESTY.

    The fine or £247,800, which was inflicted on the American Sugar Refining Company in April last, for systematically defrauding the Customs for six years by the use of ...

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  14. PRINCE TURNS MONK.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Kaiser's exiled cousin, Frederick, son of the late Grand Duke Albrecht, Regent of Brunswick, has become a monk, and ceded his ...

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  15. MANNING THE SHIPS.

    The House of Commons yesterday confirmed the vote for the personnel in the naval estimates. During the debate Mr. M'Kenna, First ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. BATTLESHIP CRUISERS.

    Sir George Reid, and Mr.W.Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, have had an interview with the Admiraity authorities, and formally agreed, on behalf ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. NEW OIL COMPANY.

    The vendor syndicate in connection with the Australian Oil Company, the prospectus of which has been issued here, is to receive 96,000 shares and £34,000 in cash for its ...

    Article : 218 words
  18. WANING LABOUR INFLUENCE.

    AVOCA, Thursday.—It is only about 10 miles from Arophitheatre to Avoca, and the same spirit of hostility to the Labour party is found here as in Amphitheatre. ...

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  19. "SHAM ROBESPIERRES."

    Lord Curzon dealt with the political situation in the course of n speech last night at the Junior Constitutional Club. Referring to the results of the elections, and the ...

    Article : 576 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND DREADNOUGHT.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Fairfield and Company, of London and Clyde; being the lowest tenderers, have secured the contract for the building of the New Zealand ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. BRUNSWICK BY-ELECTION.

    Polling in the by-election in Brunswick yesterday to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, caused by the resignation of Mr. F. Anstey, resulted in the return of ...

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  22. HURRICANE AND FLOOD. QUEENSLAND TOWN SUFFERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An urgent telegram received from Bowen states that a hurricane during last night caused considerable damage to the buildings The storm ...

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  23. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. CELEBRATIONS IN DONDON.

    St. Patrick's Day was celebrated in the usual manner at Aldershot by the presentation of the Queen's shamrock to the Irish Guards. ...

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  24. WARREGO RIVER OVERFLOWING.

    CHARLEVILLE, Friday.—The Warrego River overflowed its banks yesterday, being higher than for four years. The Ward River is reported to be four miles wide. ...

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  25. PROCESSION AND SPORTS.

    St. Patrick's Day will be further celebrated to-day by a procession and subsequently a sports meeting at the Exhibition. The procession will start at 11 o'clock a.m. ...

    Article : 157 words
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  27. BURNS V. LANG.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The contest between "Tommy" Burns and "Bill" Lang, for the heavy-weight championship of Australia, which was to take place on Easter Monday, ...

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