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  2. THE REFERENDUM

    Continuous disorder reigned at a meeting in the Collingwood Town-half last night, when addresses were delivered by Colonel M'Cay, Mr. Fisher, M.H.R.(N.Z.), and ...

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  3. CHAMPAGNE RIOTS.

    A new Situation has been created in the champagne controversy by the action of the Government in referring to the Council of State the whole question of the ...

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  4. FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE. Disclosure of Documents.

    Among the documents found at the residence of Maimon, the Mohammedan arrested on a charge of communicating Foreign Office documents to other powers, ...

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  5. THE SOUTH POLE.

    In the rice to first roath the South Pole the British Empire is depending upon Captain Scott's expedition. Australia showed her practical sympathy with the quest of ...

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  6. ELECTION SENSATION. Liberal Member Unseated.

    Exeter was in a state of high excitement yesterday, when the final judgment in the Exeter election petition was delivered by Mr. Justice Ridley. ...

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  7. PAPUAN EXPLORERS. THEIR PERILOUS JOURNEY.

    Mr. Leslie Bell, who with Mr. Staniforth Smith and Mr. A. E. Pratt recently returned after their exploration of unknown parts of Papna, has written to his ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Duke of Connaught our London correspondent cables, is recovering from his recent indisposition. His Royal Highness, however, is not yet well enough to travel, ...

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  9. IRREGULARITIES DLSCOVERED.

    The disclosures resulting from the arrest of Maimon and Rontet have directed attention to the looseness of control in the Foreign Office. Investigations have shown the ...

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  10. The Judge Hooted.

    An unpleasant encounter between the defeated candidate and the judge occurred at the Exter railway station later in the day. Mr. St. Maur, prior to leaving by train, ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An earthquake shoek of considerable severity has occurred on the west coast of Mexico. In several towns building were shattered. ...

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  12. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    Discussing the rivalry between the British and German navies in the matter of big guns, "The Times" says:—"Great Britain has four ships atloat and two shortly to be ...

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  13. ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT.

    The Department of External Affairs has received from the Administrator of Papna a lengthy report confirming and elaborating the account of his expedition which were ...

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  14. TARIFF RECIPROCITY. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    By decision of caucus the Democratic majority in the House of Representatives will pass the bill agreeing to reciprocity with Canada, and will then pass a bill to amend ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. HOURS AND WAGES. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    The Board of Trade has issued a report on wages, rents, and the prices of the necessaries of life in the industrial towns of the United States. The report shows that the ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. WHAT IS THE AGREEMENT?

    The Associated Press has published an inspired announcement from Washington to the effect that a European Government, the name of which is not divulged, his just ...

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  17. POLITICAL SITUATION. THE VETO STRUGGLE.

    The debate in the committee stage on the Parliament Hill, limiting the veto of the House of Lords, was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  18. WAK IN MOROCOO. SUSPENDED FOR THE HARVEST.

    A reassuring statement regarding the revolt in Morocco was made yesterday by M. Cruppi (Minister for Foreign Affairs) in the Chamber of Deputies. He announced that ...

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  19. WELSH COLLIERIES.

    The dispute in the Welsh conl industry is approaching a crisis. A general stoppage of work in the South Wales collieries is imminent. ...

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  20. SPANISH TROOPS PREPARED.

    A force of 3,000 Spanish troops was landed at Melilla yesterday. The troops resumed military marches to the southward and castward. ...

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  21. MILLIONAIRE VAGRANT.

    An American millionaire on a visit to this city has passed through a singular experience. Upon the complaint of an hotelkeeper ...

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  22. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  23. SPURIOUS SOVEREIGNS. CLEVER IMITATIONS.

    It is known to the police that a large number of spurious sovereigns are being circulated in the city and suburbs. The coins are clever imitations of the real article, ...

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  24. NEW YORK FIRE.

    Isaac Harris and Max Blanck, principals in the Triangle shirt Waist Company, whose premises in Washington-place were destroyed with appalling loss of life, have ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. HYGIENE IN SCHOOLS.

    A bill was introduced in the House of Commons yesterday by Dr. C. Addison, Liberal member for Hoxton, providing for instruction in hygiene in elementary schools, ...

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  26. PRISON SEVERITY.

    A committee of the Council of Empire has presented a report concerning prison administration, in which it favours the adoption off a more rigorous dictary scale ...

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  27. ACCUSED DISCHARGED.

    BUNYIP, Wednesday.—The local police court bench, consisting of Messrs. Harris, P.M., and Pearson and A'Beckett, J.P.'s, was occupied for the greater part of the ...

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  28. TAXATION RECEIPTS.

    For the first week of the new financial year the receipts from property and income tax were £3,393,000, as compared with £179,000 for the same week of 1910. ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  30. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    The county council in England during 1910 acquired 33,335 aeres of land in small holdings from the Board of Agriculture. They have now applied to the Development ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. SPEEDY DOG TEAM.

    A wonderful performance with dogs was put up nt Nome, in Alaska. A man named Allan drave a dog team, owned by Mrs. Darling, of California, for ...

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  32. MURDER BY POISON.

    The sensational case in which Dr. Bennett Clarke Hyde was convicted of the poisoning of his wife's millionaire uncle, Colonel Swopc, is to be revived. Hyde, who was ...

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  33. RESTAURANT LOVE-MAKING.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—Isabella Cameron, of Hindley-street, restaurant proprietor, sued August Eitzen and Mrs. Eitzen at the police court to-day, claiming 19 ...

    Article : 252 words
  34. STRIPPED AND WHIPPED.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—In the Beaconsfield Police Court to-day Mrs. L. H. North was convieted on a charge of having ill-treated James Quinn, aged 11 years, ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The shipment of Australian apples by the R.M.S. Macedionia arrived in excellent coundition. There was a strong market at the sales. west Australian Jonathans ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The Premier's sectatary (Mr. Short)has recived the following cable message from the Agent-General a office in London regarding the English market for Australian produce on April ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Robert Andrew Mather, Barrabool-road, Highton, surveyor.Causes of insolvency— Losses in farming and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £407/3 3; assets, £7; ...

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  38. GELIGNITE FALLS IN STOVE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Advices from l[?]vmels[?]nk state that a fire-box at the Australian Hotal exploded. A cook named Mary M'Phie was hit on the head with ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] Preston, of Richardon-street, North Cart[?] [?] who died on March 18, left, by a willd ated November 29, 1909, real estate of the value of £2,[?] and personalty £528 to [?]. ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The preliminary statement of the wheat harvest of New South Wales, based on actual returns supplied by the growers, has been issued by the ...

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  41. S.S. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    NORFOLD ISLAND, Wednesday.—The mission versel Southern Cross arrived from Auckland on Montay, and left at noon to-day for a crul[?] through the islands. Hee pa[?]genl ...

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  43. MAORIS DROWNED.

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—Three Maori girls and a Maori boy were drowned at the W[?]ikato Heads yesterday. ...

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