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  2. A.N.A. CONFERENCE

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—Without prcliminaries the business of the Australian Natives' Association Conference was entered upon at the town-hall at half-past ...

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  3. BOMB FOR A JUDGE.

    Judge Otto Rosalsky recently received through the post an infernal machine, but a small particle of dirt clogged the works, so that he escaped the certain daath that ...

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  4. GREAT COAL STRIKE. The Government's Bill.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) stated in the House of Commons yesterday that he would introduce the bill designed to deal with the coal trade trouble on Tuesday. It ...

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  5. NAVAL SUPREMACY BRITAIN'S DETERMINATION.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) introduced the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons to-day. In the course of his explanatory ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Parliament met at noon to-day, all the members of both Houses being in their places. The commissioners appointed to open Parliament ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. FAREWELL DINNER.

    The members of the 14th Australian Eleven, who leave Melbourne by the R.M.S. Otway this afternoon, for England, were entertained at a farewell dinner at the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman arrived in Sydney yesterday morning by the Melbourne limited express train, on their second visit. Amongst those who met ...

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  9. MR. SMITH ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. D. Smith, who has been selected to visit England with the Australian team, was entertained on Monday evening by the committee and players of the Richmond ...

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  10. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The announcement was made a few days ago that the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants had resolved to punish its members who failed to respond to the order ...

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  11. TRUMPER'S POSITION.

    A meeting of the members of the team present in Melbourne was held yesterday afternoon, and it is understood that one of the questions discussed was that of ...

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  12. DEATHS IN REFUGES.

    Towards the end of last year a mysterious epidemic broke out among the inmates of a municipal refuge in Berlin. Cases also occurred at Kopenick and Charlottenburg, ...

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  13. GERMAN TROUBLE SPREADING.

    The strike of coal miners in the Rubr district of Prussia has not shown any tendency to widen, but in Saxony and Hanover the labour troubles are spreading, and there is ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND ASSOCIATION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At a meeting of delegates of the Queensland Cricket Assciation this evening, Colonel Foxton (president) was in the chair. The ...

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  15. TREASURER HONOURED.

    The election committee who helped Mr. Watt (the State Treasurer) in his last election fight together with about 200 other persons, gathered in the Coburg Town-hall ...

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  16. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    About a week ago the British, French, German, Austrian, and Russian ambassadors asked the Italian Foreign Minister (the Marquis di San Giuliano) to state the terms ...

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  17. UNPOPULAR LORD MAYOR.

    Alderman Farrell, Lord Mayor of Dublin, is suing the City Council for arrears of salary in peculiar circumstances. When king George and Queen Mary ...

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  18. TAXI-CAB DRIVERS OUT.

    A difficulty has arisen between the British Motor-Cab Company and its drivers. The drivers claimed an allowance of 6d. per hour whilst kept waiting for a taxi-cab, and the ...

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  19. SUPPOSED OUTRAGE.

    A disastrous explosion has occurred in the round-house (locomotive shed) of the Southern Pacific Railway Company, at San Antonio, in Texas. A boiler exploded, ...

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  20. UNKNOWN SYMPATHISER.

    Mrs. Annie Morecomb of 29 Bank-street, Richmond, had the misfortune to lose a young daughter in the Richmond baths during the closing week of November. A week ...

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  21. TAFT AND THE IRISH.

    Addressing an Irish gathering here on the occasion of the St. Patrick's Day celebration. President Taft was very complimentary to Irish-Americans. ...

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  22. STEAMER FOUNDERS. TWENTY LIVES LOST.

    The steamer North Briton, while on a voyage from Sunderland to Sulina, in Ronmania, foundered near the Italian coast. Of the 21 persons aboard 20 were drowned. ...

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  23. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The case of alleged conspiracy preferred against Frank Denison Brown and John MacPherson, in which they are charged with having ...

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  24. OCEANA WRECK.

    The P. and O. Company states that seven passengers and three of the European crew of the liner Oceans, which foundered off the Kentish coast, after being in collision with ...

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  25. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Matters at issue between the Chief Railway Commissioner and the Government were further discussed at a meeting of the Cabinet to-day. The ...

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  26. CRYSTAL-GAZER'S DEATH.

    Miss Eva Mountstephens, said to be a believer in-crystal-gazing, who was charged with having caused the death of Miss Garnet Orme, has been acquitted. ...

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  27. CONVICTS BREAK GAOL.

    A desperate attempt by three convicts to escape from the penitentiary at Lincoln, near Omaha, in Nebraka, led to a sucsational encounter with the police, as the ...

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  28. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Federal Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association of Australasia v. Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd. and others (part heard), Merchant Service Gulld of Australasia v. ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    James A. Wlse, at his rooms, Obillinsstreet, household furniture and effects; Yeo, Crosthwaite, and Co., at their rooms, Queen-street, city property; Beauchamp Brothers, ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    I[?]bella Watson, of Pyramid Hill, widow, who died on January 28, left under a will dated May [?] 1911, real estate valued at £5,928, and personal property valued at £7,031, to her children. ...

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  31. R.M.S. OSTERLEY.

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  32. MAN SHOOTS MOTHER.

    For four hours the police besieged the house of George Lumb, a resident of Yorkshire, before they captured lumb, who during an attack of frenzy had killed his ...

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  34. A NOTABLE SPEECH.

    Mr. Churchill made a remarkably vigorous and able speech on the navy at Glasgow last month. In the course of his remarks he said:— ...

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  35. HEALTH OF CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Carmichael) has a grievance against parents. He states that many have ignored the school medical reports ...

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  36. EEL 4ft. 9in. LONG.

    SYDNEY,Tuesday.—The heaviest officially recorded fresh water e[?]l ever taken in New South Wales was caught in one of the Contennial-park ponds to-day. It weighed ...

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