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  2. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    The conference of the Commissioners of Railways of six States, called by the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce), to confer with the military authorities, has ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, who has been suffering from an attack of measles, is reported by our London correspondent to be now convalescent. ...

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  4. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) proposes to take steps with the object of summoning an informal conference this morning of representatives of employers and employees ...

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  5. FAR EASTERN TROUBLE. CHINA'S FAVOURABLE REPLY.

    It is stated by the Chinese Legation that China has replied in favourable terms to the Russian note, in which China was charged with having presistently ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Captain R. P. Hobson, a member of the House of Representatives, predicts the outbreak of war between the United States and Japan within the next twelve months. ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. THE MISSING, EXPEDITION. OFFICIAL INQUIRIES.

    Inquines were made yesterday on behalf of the Department of External Affairs into the stories brought to Daru from the natives of Katatai and Goaribari, coneerning the ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. SPEAKER ATTACKED.

    The subject of the attack made upon the impartiality of the Speaker (Mr. James W. Lowther) came up agian to-day in the House of Commons. It was mentioned on ...

    Article : 399 words
  9. BRITISH POLITICS. THE VETO BILL.

    The Parliament Bill, which proposes to limited the powers of the House of Lords in regard to the veto of the House of Commons' measures, is identical with the bill ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. SETTLEMENT PREDICTED.

    The Japanese newspapers are discussing the trouble which has arisen between Russia and China with regard the treaty obligations. Some of the papers predict a settlement ...

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  11. CANADA'S AGREEMENT. MR. BRYCE'S SILENCE.

    Mr. Asquith was questioned in the House of Commons yesterday concerning the references in a speech by Mr. W. A. Hewins, secretary of the Chamberlain Tariff ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. LIMITING ARMAMENTS.

    Further protestations of Germany's peaceful aims were made during the discussions of the naval estimates in the Reichstag to-day. ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. CONSTIITUTIONAL REFORM.

    Recently Lord Curzon and others flatly contradicted a statement by "The Times" that the Uniouist leaders in the House of Lords did not consider it desirable to ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. JUDGE HERBERT REASSURING.

    A more encuraging letter has been received from Judge Herbert by Mr. Atlee Hunt. In this letter, which reached Mr. Hung yesterday, Judge Herbert expresses ...

    Article : 291 words
  15. PROSPECTS IN THE SENATE.

    senator Aldrich, a leading Republican, favours the reciprocity agreement. It is not known, however, whether he will return from a holidya trip to Georgia to aid the ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Government troops, having recaptured the town of Ouanaminth from the rebels, broke from the control of their oflicers and pillaged the town. They also ...

    Article : 388 words
  17. FINANCIAL PROPOSALS.

    Mr. C. E. H. Hobhouse, Financial Secretary of the Treasury o behalf of Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is unwell, reviewed the financial ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. THE CORONATION. ROYAL RECEPTION OF PREMIERS.

    According to the provisional programme drafted in connection with the Corenation, their Majesties the Kind and Queen will receive the Premiers of the oversea ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. DISSENTING CANADIAN LIBERALS.

    Leading Liberals have issued a statement in opposition to the reciprocity agreement with the United Sates. Objection to the agreement is based chiefly on the ground ...

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  20. MASSACRE THOUGHT UNLIKELY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaking to-day with reference th the telegrams as to the reported massere of Mr. Staniforth Smith and his companions in New Guinea, the ...

    Article : 288 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN ARCH.

    Sir.—At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet last Friday it was decided not to spend any money in crecting an arch representing Australia at the Coronation festivities. Mr. ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. TARIFF REFORM QUESTION.

    In the course of an adress at Manchester last night, Lord Derby, who was Postmaster-General in Mr. Balfour's last Government, said that he hoped that the ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. LAND-OWNERS' BURDENS.

    The Marquis of Graham, eldest son and heir of the Duke of Montrose, who a few years ago married Lady Hamilton, one of the wealthiest beiresses in the ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALLIAN LOAN. ISSUED IN LONDON.

    A West Australian loan of £1,650,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3½per cent., has been issued at a minimum of 96½. The Stock Exchange is displeased, ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. THE DEADLY PLAGUE.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Tuesday.— Latest Hong Kong files report that the deadly pneumonic plague was brought to Harbin by marmot hunters from the north. ...

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  26. ARREST AND SUICIDE.

    The arrest of John Hutchison, who was charged with having poisoned his father and one of his father's guests in Dalkeith, Scotland, on the occasion of a supper at ...

    Article : 280 words
  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. STRENGTHENING RELATIONS.

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to a question by Mr. J. Norton Griffiths. Unionist member for Wednesbury the Prime Minister (Mr. A[?]uith[?] said that ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. STATE TREASURER EXPLAINS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Wilson) made the following statement to-night with regard to the West Australian loan: ...

    Article : 388 words
  29. NEW ZEALANDS'S PROPOSALS.

    The "Manechester Gua[?]dian," in an article commenting upon the New Zealand resolution to be submitted to the imperial Conference, especially these paris of it referring ...

    Article : 218 words
  30. THE OTHER MAN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Homburg, a charge of attempted murder was preferred against Hubert Edwin Knight, aged ...

    Article : 496 words
  31. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The naval construction programme this year provides for the building of two super-Dreadnoughts, eight destroyers, and four submarines. ...

    Article : 198 words
  32. ARMS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A public meeting, which was characterised by great enthusiasm, was held in the vestibule of the Town-hall to-night in support of Australian ...

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  33. MR. HAMMOND'S FLIGHTS.

    GEELONG, Tuesday. Despite the early hour fixed by Mr. J. J. Hammond for his acronantic exhibition and subsequent light to Melbourne, several thousands of people ...

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  34. SWIMMING.

    Charles M. Daniels, the American sprint swimmer, establish a new world's record for a 200 metres swim yesterday, Daniels covered the distance in 2min. 28 2.5sec., ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. WOLVES ROUND TOWN.

    A remarkable effect of the severity of the winter is reported from Sentari. Wolves have been driven by hunger from the forests to the outskirts of the town, ...

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  36. STRANDED WHALES.

    News that would fill the heart of a whaler with delight has been received by Messrs. W. Cowper and Son, the well known shipping agents. It arrived by telegram from ...

    Article : 213 words
  37. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Statistics show that death rate in the United Kingdom in 1909 from tuberculosis and phthisis was the lowest recorded. The deaths from cancer showed a slight ...

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  38. RACIAL HATRED.

    News from Birmingham, Alabama, states that grave fears are entertained of an imminent outbreak of racial war. A negro has been killed, and another wounded, by ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. EXPRESS WRECKED.

    An express train carrying passengers from China and Japan was wrecked yesterday in Palisade Canyon, Nevada. Six cars went over an embankment. ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. UNLUCKY RAILWAY.

    Misfortune pursues the western railway system, upon which so many serious accidents have happened lately that a change of management was made by the ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    We have received for the Childern's Hospital Appeal Fund a contribution of 2/6 from "Deprived Luxaries." ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. WARRNAMBOOL GALLEON.

    The Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar) has granted the unusual request of Mr. W. J. James, to be allowed to fence in the old wreck lying off the beach ...

    Article : 101 words
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  44. EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY

    A severe shock of earthquake has been reported from the Monastir district. Several mosques and a hundred houses collapsed, and some fatalities occurred. ...

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  46. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    During the absence of the inmates, a theif on Monday afternoon entered the residence of Mr. Robert Murray, of 11 Pratt-street, Moonee Ponds, and stole articles of ...

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