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  2. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH.

    The "Boursen Courier" (Stock Exchange organ) states that the Chancellor (Herr von Bethmann Hollweg) and the Foreign Minister (Herr von Kiderlen-Wacchter) believe ...

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  3. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    Mr. Justice Cussen commenced the hearing in the Criminal Court yesterday of the charges of conspiracy preferred against Charles Brown Kellow, of Exhibition-street, ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The death of the Marquis of Hertford, at the age of 69 years, is announced by cable from our London correspondent. The family is descended from the first Duke of ...

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  5. COAL TRADE STRUGGLE COSTING £10,000,000 A WEEK

    The outcome of the further conference between representations of the collieryowners and the miners on strike, which is to be held to-day on the suggestion of Sir ...

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  6. BALLA BALLA CYCLONE. S.S. KOOMBANA OVERDUE.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.—Grave anxiety for the safety of the Koombana, which left Port Hedland for Broome on Wednesday last, is now entertained. The vessel is four ...

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  7. CAUGHT BY BUSH FIRE. HORSES AND MAIL VAN BURNT.

    DROUIN, Monday.—On Saturday disastrous bush fires were burning throughout the district. Fanned by a high wind they travelled quickly, and a good deal of ...

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  8. FRENCH LOANS.

    The Paris Municipal Council has recommended the flotation of a loan of £8,000,000 to provide cheap dwelling for artisms. A State loan for railways of £12,000,000 ...

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  9. LABOUR IN MINES. STRIKE AT ARARAT.

    Meetings of the boards of directors of the Cathcart, New Langi Logan, and South Langi Logan mining companies will be held to-day, at which the ...

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  10. POLAR RESEARCH. FUNDS FOR ARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    When the achievenient of Captain Amundsen in reaching the South Pole was announced steps were taken to open a fund to aid him in his proposed expedition to the ...

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  11. SHIPPING AFFECTED.

    The coal merchants here have notified the shipping companies that their stocks of coal are exhausted. ...

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  12. QUESTIONS FOR ARBITRATION.

    At the dinner of the International Arbitration League, Lord Robson, formerly Attorney-General, expressed the view that questions of fact causing misunderstanding ...

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  13. STRIKERS SEEK LOAN.

    The taxi-cap drivers, who are out on strike, are finding their finances running short, and in order to maintain strike pay are attempting to float a loan. They are ...

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  14. LECTURE IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Captain Amundsen opened a lecturing tour in the townhall to-night. The hall was crowded. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Day ...

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  15. MELBOURNE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) will take the chair at Captain Amundsen's first lecture on "How I Reached the Pole," at the Mastonic-hall, on Thursday night. ...

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  16. THE KAISER IN VIENNA.

    The Emporor William of Germany arrived here yesterday on a visit to the Emperor Francis Joseph. Owing to a desire to spare the Austrian Emperer, who is of ...

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  17. ELECTRICITY FROM THE PIT

    In an address before the Smoke Abatement Society on Saturday evening Sir William Ramsay, the eminent chemist, suggested the possibility of evolving a scheme by which ...

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  18. AURORA SAILS FOR SYDNEY.

    HOBART, Monday.—Dr. Mawson's polar steamer the Aurora to-day sailed for Sydney. ...

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  19. MR. OSCAR ASCHE.

    After an absence of about eighteen months Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton returned to Melbourne yesterday. By the Osterley there also arrived with ...

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  20. MANY SHEEP PERISH.

    TOORA, Monday.—Bush fires were burning in variens directions on Saturday. A fire along the course of the Franklin River extended for from three to four miles ...

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  21. GERMAN ARMY.

    The Conservative newspaper are publishing articles showing how the army authorities are failing to utilise the growth of population for strengthening the army—a fact ...

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  22. £4/16/ A FORTNIGHT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary of the A.M.E.A., Mr. T. H. Lawnn, secretary, and Mr. S. Stallard, president of the Ballarat branch, waited ...

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  23. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who has entered with characterisitc vigour upon his Presidential campaign, has received many letters threatening his life. In consequence the ...

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  24. DWELLINGS IN DANGER.

    KORUMBURRA, Monday.—There were several outbreakers of the on Saturday. The flames spread rapidly among the standing timber, and in some cases dwellings were ...

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  25. HOME RULE. PREPARING THE BILL.

    Messrs. Redmond. T. P. O'Connor, and Dillon, the Irish leaders, had a two hours' conference yesterday with the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and a committee of the ...

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  26. WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Monday.—The wind falling on Saturday night there has been a stoppage in the spread of fires. Mr. Payne had hard work to save his ...

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  27. WONTHAGGI TROUBLE.

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—The shortage of truck, at the State mine has been responsibel for a little more friction during the last few days. Complaints were made ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The fighting between the revolutionaries and the Government troops, which resulted in the capture of this city by the revolutionaries, was marked by great ...

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  29. ULSTER ORANGEMEN.

    The Orangemen of Ulster entinue to drill and hold route marches on a large scale. On the advice of Sir Edward Carson. ...

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  30. HEAVY DEATH ROLL FEARED.

    PERTH, Monday.—Owing to the telegraph lines being down north of Roebourne, very little additional news was received to-day in regard to last week's disastrous ...

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  31. LABOUR'S HAPPY FAMILY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In relation to reports circulated here, the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) denied to-night that had relations existed in the Cabinet. "You can ...

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  32. RIVAL CAMPAIGN FUNDS.

    The Irish Nationalists are asking for funds to countrirac; the Cluster campaign agaisnt Home Rule. The Orangemen have raised £30,000 for the purpose of their fight ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—It is understood that Sir Joseph Ward will tender his resignation to the Governor (Lord Islington) to-morrow, and redommend that Mr. T. ...

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  34. SIXTEEN B0DIES BURIED.

    ROEBURNE, Monday.—Latest particulars from Deptch are to the effect that in all 16 white men's bodies have been buried. The captain of the Concordia buried six of ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN BUDGET.

    The Budget of the South African Union for 1912-13 shows a surplus of £448,000, compared with £478,000 at the end of the previous year. The total debt is shown to ...

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  36. ADELAIDE CITY STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The strike of the Adelaide corporation employees, who demand 12/6 a day, began in earnest to-day, when the general seavenging of the city ...

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  37. FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOW.

    At half-past 1 o'clock this afternoon Sir John Madden will open, in the Exhibition-building, a display of fruit and flowers and other farm and garden produce, which ...

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  38. PORPOISES EXPLODE MINES

    It has been discovered that porpoises have exploded a number of mines laid in the Dardenelles by the Turkish naval authorities as defences against [?]alian naval ...

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  39. GOVERNOR AT WARRNAMBOOL

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir John Fuller) is making a tour of this part of the Western district, and during the next few days he ...

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  40. DEAD BABY IN DRESS BASKET.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The adjourned inquest into the case in which the body of a child was found in a dress basket has been concluded. Evidence was given ...

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  41. LOST LUGGERS.

    ROEBURNE, Monday.—The three luggers lost are the Chara, Karrakatta, and Karrara. ...

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  42. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT-HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Reterring to the Government-Governor teaure of Government-House, the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) made [?]ment to-day indicting that the State ...

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  43. BULLARRA'S EXPERIENCE.

    ROEROURNE, Monday.—The Bullarra encountererd a terrife cyclone after having sailed from Hedland for Cosstck via Balla Ralla, On the forenoon of March 20, at 11 ...

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  44. DEPORTED MISSIONARIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Misses Elizabeth Molloy and Margaret Sears, of Victoria, who were engaged in missionary work in China, but were deported by order of the ...

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  45. RAILWAY ENGINEERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The trouble in the Eveleigh workshops has not been settled, and there is a possibility of serious developments. The men complain that in ...

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  46. HIGHWAY ROBBERIES.

    Samuel Peacock, a carpenter, residing at Hope-street, South Yarra, has reported to the city police that, whilst walking from South Yarra to East Melbourne on ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Following upon his consent to cont[?] electorate in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. A. G. C. Hawthorne has tendered his resignation as ...

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  48. SHAKESPEARE IN THE HOME.

    At the Collingwood Court yesterday, before Messrs. Coulson, and Lang, J.P.'s, an elderly man named William J. Johnson was charged with having assaulted his wife. ...

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  50. DAY EXCURSIONS.

    Excursionists are [?] that to-day the p[?]llyg[?] and Ozone will made special cheap trips, the Hyge[?] leaving P[?] Mc[?] Railway Ples at 10.30 a.m. for Quee[?] and So[?]to, and the ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. ADAM LINDSAY GORDON FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
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