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  2. EASTERN WAR CLOUD.

    The Russian Government has presented a note to China, declaring that her replies insicate an unfriendly distortion of treaty provisions, and a persistence in replies of ...

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  3. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    A compulsory conference has been called by the president of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Higgins), with the object of endeavouring ...

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  4. THE CORONATION. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Very extensive preparations are being made for the Festival of Empire, which is to be held at the Crystal Palace about the time of the Coronation, having had to be ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. NEEDS OF THE ARMY.

    During the debate on the Army Estimates in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War, announced that Lord Kitchener and a committee of ...

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  6. THE NAVAL SITUATION. Ideal of Arbitration.

    The speech of Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, during the naval debate in the House of Commons on Monday, has attracted widespread ...

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  7. FEDERAL NAVY.

    FREMANTLE, Wednrsday.—Speaking at a reception at Fremantle this evening, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) referred to Admiral Henderson's report. He ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley), attended by Mr. Walter Callan, motored to Somerville yesterday, and opened the annual show of the ...

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  9. WRITTEN CONSTITUTIONS.

    A lecture on "Some Recent Constitutions" was delivered by Mr. Justice Higgins last evening in St. Patrick's Hall under the auspices of the Melbourne ...

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  10. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

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  11. MEXICAN SITUATION. AMERICANS AMONGST REBELS.

    Fifteen of the Americans who crossed the border and joined the Mexican rebels have been captured by the Government troops. It is believed that they have been ...

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  12. AGRICULTURAL CONGRESS.

    Ten acres of the grounds will be devoted to sheep, cattle, poultry, butter, and fruit at the exhibition, which is to be held in connection with the agricultural Congress. ...

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  13. UNIONIST SEAT VACANT.

    Lord Compton, Unionist member for Brentford, has resigned his seat owing to pressure of private business. Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks, who defeated Mr. Winston ...

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  14. ALBERT-PARK REVIEW.

    A general review of metropolitan troops is to be held in Albert-park on Coronation Day. The arrangements are in the hands of the district commandant (Colonel ...

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  15. NEWSPAPER REPORTERS.

    A party of newspaper representatives left here on Sunday for Ensenada, about 70 miles further down the coast. They have not since been heard from, and a good deal of ...

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  16. GERMAN OPINION.

    The Naval Estimates presented by Mr. M'Kenna in the British House of Commons have impressed the German newspapers, some of which declare that there are no ...

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  17. AN IRISH ELECTION.

    A few weeks ago Mr. T.M. Healy, who unsuccessfully opposed Mr. R. Hazelton for the North Louth seat, petitioned against his return on the ground of bribery and ...

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  18. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    Forty prisoners escaped from the city gaol, having first killed the guard. One was captured, and another killed, but the remaining 38 are still at large. ...

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  19. IMPERIAL RELATIONS. PARLIAMENT OF DEFENCE.

    The proposal of Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, that the whole business of defence be transferred to an Imperial Parliament, which would deal ...

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  20. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. DEMONSTRATION AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO,Wednesday.—St. patrick's Day was celebrated in Bendigo to-day, the annual effort on behalf of the Roman Catholic schools being made. The ...

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  21. HURRICANE OF SHELL.

    The battle-ship Neptune 19,900 tons, one of the latest of the Dreadnoughts is continuing her gunnery trials in the Mediterranean. They have been remarkably ...

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  22. DECISIVE CAMPAIGN PLANNED.

    The United States Government is sending additional cavalry to patrol the Mexican frontier, where smuggling continues. It is understood that President Diaz is ...

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  23. BRITISH COMMERCE.

    Lord Brassey presided over the annual meeting of the Chambers of Commerce Association of the United Kingdom, which opened to-day. ...

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  24. CLAPHAM MURDER. DRAMATIC SCENE IN COURT.

    The trial of Stinie Morrison for the murder on Clapham Common of Leon Beron was marked by a dramatic incident yesterday. Whilst Morrison's counsel was addressing ...

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  25. CRUISER LAUNCHED.

    The unarmoured cruiser Active, which has a designed speed of 25 knots, was launched at Pembroke yesterday. The cruiser will be used as a parent ship for destroyers. A ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" discussing the report on Australian naval defence prepared by Admiral Henderson for the Commonwealth government, says, "There are no ...

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  27. A WIFE'S DESPAIR.

    A sad domestic tragedy has occurred in this city. Mathilda Runge, whose husband is a drunken loafer, and behaved towards her with great cruelty, determined to take ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Patrick Ryan. late of Black Hill, Millbrook, farmer, who died on December 17, 1910, by his will, dated April 13, 1909. left realty £900 and personalty £1,241 to his widow and children. ...

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  29. "TOO ELABORATE."

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has been interviewed by the "Evening Standard" regarding Sir Joseph Ward's Imperial Council scheme. He ...

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  30. TARIFF ARRANGEMENTS.

    "The Times" to-day discusses the objections on the part of Canada to "most favourced nation" treaties between Great Britain and other countries, which ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The disturbances which are transforming Mount Vesuvius continue. Portions of the crust in the interior of the crater are falling, with the accompaniment of lond noises ...

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  32. FRESH EVIDENCE.

    When the Clapham murder trial was resumed this morning the judge after consultation with counsel, agreed to admit fresh evidence. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND APPLICATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Before Mr. Justice Sha[?] in the Civil juri[?]diction, the probate of the will of Julius Sweency, late of Kelvin-grove, [?]madal[?] Victoria, and formely of Juandah. ...

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  34. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    It is announced that the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, Bristol, are supplying the War Office with four Bristol military aeroplanes. The Bristol biplanes ...

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  35. TOWN HALL CONCEPT.

    An Irish national concert will be held at the Town-hall on Friday (St. patrick's Day), in the presence of Sir Thomas and Lady Gibson Carmichael. Archbiship Carr ...

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  36. FETE ARRANGEMENTS.

    At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the St. Patrick's Day Fete Committee, held last evening at the Cathedral-hall, the Very Rev. Dean Phelan, who presided, reported ...

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  37. LORD DUDLEY AT SHOW.

    SOMERVILLE, Wednesday.—His Excellency the Governor-General (the Earl of Dudley) was present at the Somerville Show to-day. He was accompanied by his private ...

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  38. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, March 14. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  39. PROPOSED COUNCIL OF STATE.

    Upwards of I([?]) members of the House of Commons have signed a petition to Mr. Asquith in support of New Zealand's proposal for the establishment of an Imperial ...

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  40. LONDON WOOL SALES. SECOND SERIES OPENED.

    The second series of wool sales for 1911 opened yesterday afternoon. Messrs. Bu[?]ton, Ronald, and Co., Thomas and Cook, and Charles Bahne and Co. offered a total of ...

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  41. SHIPPING LEGISLATION. FEDERAL NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Commonwealth Navigation Bill was the subject of discussion at a meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce yesterday. It was resolved that the Bill ought ...

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  42. POSTAL WORKS DELAYED.

    Residents of towns and country centres where new postal works have been authorised begin to awell the chorus of complaint against the administration of the ...

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  43. CRUSHING THE RING.

    With the view of compelling the dissolution of the shipping ring, the Post-office Bill excludes from mail contracts any company maintaining the reba[?]e system. A ...

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  44. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Gold[?]brough, Mort, and Co. Ltd.—"The sales [?] with a good attendance of home and foreign ...

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  45. BREAD COMBINE.

    A big corporation has been formed in order to control the New York bread market. Mr. John W. Gates, the wellknown capitalist, who organised the ...

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  46. MINING SHARES.

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  48. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAYS.

    The Tramway Board of Christchurch, New Zealand, is issuing £61,100 worth of debentures, bearing interest at 4[?] per cent., at 103. ...

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  49. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The Italian authorities are faced with great difficulties in the prosecution of the leaders of the Camorra secret society at Viterbo, on a charge of murder. Many men ...

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  50. P. AND O. STEAMERS.

    The Medina, one of the two new steamers of the "M" class, which have been ordered by the P. and O. Company, was launched at Greenock yesterday. ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—A sailer cargo of 13,500 quarters of South Australian or Victorian wheat, March-April shipment, has been sold at 33/6 per 480lb., cost, freight, and ...

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  52. ELECTRIC TRAMS COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Five people were injured as the result of a collision between two electric trams at Ryde to-night. The line is single, and, owing to some ...

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  53. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    The Canadian Government is contemplating relaxing the Chinese immigration restrictions, in order to allow the wives of Chinese coming into the country to be ...

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  54. A "JEWELLER'S SHOP."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Since the discovery at the Long Tunnel mine at Long Flat, in the Gundagai district on Saturday, 1,631oz, of gold have been secured. Further ...

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  55. BOXER INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Victor Gleeson was admitted to the Sydney Hospital tonight suffering from fracture of the skull. He was engaged in a boxing contest with ...

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