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  2. PERSONAL.

    In reply to a letter from the president and council of the Victorian Artists' Society to His Excellency the Governor, expressing their warm appreciation of his services in ...

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  3. MEXICAN REVOLUTION. UNITED STATES INTERVENTION.

    It is reported that the United States Government intends to intervene in Mexico in May, unless the insurrection is crushed. Six thousand additional men are preparing ...

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  4. SYDNEY MOTOR FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the High Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Barton, Ernest Samuel Turner, carrying on business as the General Motor Company, was proceeded ...

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  5. HARVESTER TROUBLE. WEEK'S PAY £1,300.

    Neither of the parties engaged in the agricultural implement trade dispute made any demonstration in their conduct of affairs yesterday. The employers were quietly ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS. PEERAGE FOR MR. HALDANE.

    The rumour that has been current for some time past that Mr. R. B. Haldane (Secretary of State for War) would be raised to the peerage turns out to be well-founded. ...

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  7. WELSH STRIKE RIOTS. A Serious Situation.

    The confliet yesterday between the police and the strike rioters at the Cambrian Combines Colliery at Clydach Vale, South Wales, lasted two hours. The strikers ...

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  8. NAVAL DEFENCE. AUSTRALIA'S PART.

    When calling here on his way back to England Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson was interviewed regarding his report to the Commonwealth Government on a naval ...

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  9. QUESTION OF A PROMISE.

    Sir,—We notice in your issue of to-day that Mr. Block, president of the Implement-makers' Union, is reported to have used the following words in a speech at the ...

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  10. FURTHER RIOTING.

    The rioting was resumed at Clydach Vale yesterday. A mob gathered on the hillside, awaiting the arrivals of a few mine officials. The rioters greeted them with volleys of ...

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  11. THREE AMERICANS SHOT.

    News has reached here that three Americans have been shot by order of a Mexican court martial. ...

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  12. INSURGENT DECREE.

    Francisco Madero,the insurgent leader, has issued a decrce,in which he holds President Diaz personally responsible for homicide if insurrectos are shot under the ...

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  13. TRADE ROUTES.

    The "Cape Times," commenting on an assurance by Mr. M' Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, that Great Britain Possesses a sufficient number of cruisers to protect ...

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  14. "THE GOLDEN RULE."

    Sir,—"Perplexed" in "The Argus" to-day postulates that "there can be no satisfactory settlement of the existing unrest in industries unless there be a return to the ...

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  15. STRIKE FUNDS EXHAUSTED.

    Despite the fact that the proposal of the excutive committee to take a ballot on the acceptance of the masters' terms led to the riots, the executive continues its ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    M. Stolypin has withdrawn his resignation, as desired by the Czar, and retains office as Premier. BERLIN, March 23. ...

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  17. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    The details of the scheme prepared by Lord Lansdowne for reform of the House of Lords were considered yesterday at a conference of Unionist leaders in both Houses. ...

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  18. SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN. MEETING YIELDS £ 6,000.

    A great demonstration in support of the women's suffrage movement was held last night, when a meeting in connection with the Women's Social Political Union crowded ...

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  19. NOW LICENSING BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr.Asquith) announced that a Licensing Bill on the lines of the 1908 bill was urgently needed.The bill ...

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  20. CHAFFINCH CHARGES.

    PERTH,Friday.—In the City Police Court to-day the hearing was continued before Mr. Roc, P.M., of the case in the which E. C. Dyason, E. W. Bonwick and H. ...

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  21. FOUR HUNDRED PICKETS.

    Although the strikers contend that very few men have filtered through into the shops since the strike began. they are not satisfied with the system of picketing which ...

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  22. BUENOS AYRES FIRE.

    The damage by the fire that destroyed the Customs warehouse full of merchandise was greatly under-estimated. Instead of a quarter of a million, it is considered that ...

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  23. ANTHRACITE MINES TO STOP.

    Owners of anthracite mines in Wales,employing 15,000 colliers, have given a month's notice of a complete stoppage of operations. The depression which has led to this ...

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  24. SEAT FOR MR. JOYNSON HICKS.

    Mr. W. Joynson Hicks (Unionist), who was unopposed for the Brentford seat, which was rendered vacant by the retirement of Lord Compton, has been declared elected. ...

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  25. LABOUR IN INDIA.

    With the support of all the provincial Governments, the Viccroy's Council yesterday passed a Factory Act, establishing a day of 12 hours for all adults and six hours ...

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  26. CILARGES AGAINST POLICE.

    Support to the demand that an inquiry should be made regarding the charges laid against the police in connection with the suffragette riots at Westminster in ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The South African Government has proposed, as a subject for discussion at the Imperial Conference, the following resolution:— ...

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  28. FARMERS' POSITION.

    Sir,—The farmers throughout the Commonwealth should form societies and unanimously agree not to purchase any machinery from a maker who employed one unionist ...

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  29. IRISH HOME RULE. RESISTANCE BY ORANGEMEN.

    The Orange Grand Lodge of Ireland has received promises of support in men. money, and [?] from the Grand Lodges of Canada, the United States, Australia, and ...

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  30. TROUBLE IN RHODESIA.

    Advices have been received from Rhodesia, that an attempt has been made upon the life of Lewanika, the paramount chief of Barotseland. The Administration ...

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  31. OFFENSIVE EPITHET.

    At the Williamstown Police Court yesterday.before Messrs,W.Pearson (chairman),W. F. Knight,and E.Duncan,J.p.'s, Robert Grace and Louis Pickett, two ...

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  32. TIMBER-SORTERS.

    For half the day yesterday the representatives of the Trades hall Council, Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, Carters' and Drivers' Union, Sawmill and Timber Yard ...

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  33. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES.

    Sir,—In answer to "Bendigonian."who writes in "The Argus" to-day on Miss Goldstein's cabled remarks regarding the militant suffragettes, it is worth while to ...

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  34. ARBITRATION. "DREAMS AND HALLUCINATIONS."

    Professor Schiemann, who is the Kaiser's confidential adviser on Welt Politik, declares that President Taff's and Sir Edward Grey's ideas on international ...

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  35. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    Great indignation is felt by Protestans in Montreal at the annulment of the marriage of two French Canadians because the ceremony was not performed before a ...

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  36. VILLA MYSTERY.

    The discovery of the dead bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Berndt in a lonely villa near Bethersden, in Kent, has aroused much speculation as to the manner in which they ...

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  37. THE CHURCHES' PART.

    A conference of members of the Free Church Council was held yesterday, to consider the steps necessary to voice public opinion in favour of the Anglo- American ...

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  38. OLD BIBLES.

    Of peculiar interest is an exhibition to be opened at the Public Library to-morrow afternoon in connection with the celebration of the tercentenary of the Authorised ...

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  39. BOWRON BROTHERS.

    The "Shoe and Leather Record" states that the liabilities of Messrs. Bowron Brothers, of Bermondsey, whose failure was lately announced, amount to £368,920, ...

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  40. PROVISIONS NOT DIVULGED.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Asquith declared that the provisions of the Home Rule Rill to be introduced by the Government had ...

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  41. THE CORONATION. THE LABOUR ATTITUDE.

    The attitude of the Labour party towards the Coronation ceremonies was expressed yesterday at a meeting of Labour members of the House of Commons. The meeting ...

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  42. RAILWAY UNION SECRETARY.

    WODONGA, Friday.—At the last meeting of the Wodonga branch of the Am[?]lgainated Society of Railway Employees a resolution was carried condemning the ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Edward Fry formerly one of the Lord Justices of Appeal, and first British Plenipotentiary to the Hague Peace Conference in 1907, urges the ratification of the ...

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  44. PUSHING TRADE.

    Mr. F. Hamilton Wi[?], British trade commissioner in Australia, has read a paper before the Australasian Chamber of Commerce on Australian trade. ...

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  45. IMMIGRATION.

    For the ten months ending January 31 the immigrants who entered Canada numbered 260,687. There are two months of the year still to go, so that the 1910 total, ...

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  46. MOUNTED CADETS' VISIT.

    All arrangments are progressing satisfactorily for the despatch of the troop of mounted cadets which is to leave here in April.Colonel Charles Ryan, principal ...

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  47. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.[?]The trial of Boris Senkovitch for the murder of alexander Eismond at Bourke on September 16 of last year was concluded in the Central ...

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  48. MR. SKEHAN'S MISSTATEMENT.

    Sir, I notice in your report of to-day of the meeting held by the Agricultural implement Employees' Union that the chairman (Mr.J.Skehun) reported that Mr.H. ...

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  49. GRAY'S BILLIARDS. PROPOSED MATCHES OF 30,000 UP.

    In regard to the suggested billiard match between George Gray, the young Ausralian player, and the champion. Stevenson, "sporting Life" says that Gray proposes to ...

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  50. NATIONAL GREATNESS.

    Mr. Roosevelt addressed the students of the California University yesterday. He deplored the fact that the United States was not producing men of learning and g[?] ...

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  51. BUSHRANGING.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The two men captured at Donaldson arrived at Clon[?]rry last night. They were charged to-day with robbery with violence, and with having ...

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  52. PASSENGERS IN AIR.

    A notable feat in weight-carrying in a flying-machine has been achieved at Do[?] by Mr. Breg[?]. He made a flight in an [?] for a distance of three kilometres ...

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  53. INTIMIDATING NON-UNIONISTS.

    Sir,—perusing "The Argus" to-day. I notice that a report has been made that all the men who have been loyal to their employers in continuing in their services during ...

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  54. MATCH WITH HARVERSON.

    George Gray, who is playing a match of 8,000 up level against C.Harverson, made a break of 1,[?] yesterday, this being his twentieth break of 1,[?] and upwards.The ...

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  55. FLOUR MILL FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.[?]The C[?] Milling Works, [?] by Messrs. Edwin Davey and Sons, and situated at the corner of Allen-street and Freeman's-lane. ...

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  56. EXPRESS CAR DERAILED.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.[?]The Melbourne express was two hours late, owing to a first class carriage having [?] the rails at Diapur, a small station 27 [?] [?] of S[?] ...

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  57. PERISHED IN THE FLAMES.

    VELLINGTON, Friday.—Through an explosion of benzine at the residence of Mr. Blackburn, near [?]rgill, the building was destroyed by fire. Mrs. Blackburn, ...

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  58. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS.

    Frank Gotch, who claims the world's wrestling championship, de[?]d D[?] the Greek wrestler, yesterday, in two straight falls. Gotch declares his ...

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  60. "THE ARGUS" PICTURES.

    BARINSDALE, Friday.[?] Pathe Freres' [?]tograph display at the H[?] Theatre Royal of "Australia at Work," attracted large [?] on Wednesday and ...

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  61. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    For the widow and funds of it. [?] the m[?] of [?] has received the [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] by Mrs. A. [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] Mr. W. ...

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  62. THE HAREM SKIRT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.[?]A woman wearing a harem skirt attracted attention in the main streets of the city to-day. She was followed by a crowd, which soon become a ...

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  63. MR. PACKER'S CASE.

    Sir,—As a member of the Prahran branch of the Political Labour Council take exception to the statements made in "The Argus" to-day, to the effect that "the ...

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  64. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    The following additional do[?] have been received by the committee:— Amount previously acknowledged.... £[?]240 3 10 Concert at Kew, organised by the ...

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