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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 392 words
  3. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The official minutes of the Reichstag proceedings during the recent discussion of the Naval Estimates show that the new Foreign Secretary (Herr G. von de Jagow) ...

    Article : 293 words
  4. THE POLAR HEROES.

    The funds which are being raised by the newspapers in connection with the late Capt. Scott's expedition now amount to £8,000. ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. CHAOTIC MEXICO.

    President Madero has noticed that he is willing to resign office on condition that a provisional President is appointed. The situation of the Mexican Government is ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. RUNWAY VICAR.

    The steamer Port Lincoln, on her voyage, from England to Australia, arrived at Capetown to-day. The Rev. A. Knight, late of Leeds, is a passenger on board. ...

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  7. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 words
  8. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From Pastor Jas. E. Thomas:—"Your correspondent 'Reverent,' in his letter concerning 'the church and the world,' in The Register of Saturday, has doubtless ...

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  9. BATTLE AT THE PALACE.

    Gen. Blanquet, supported by a strong force, proceeded to the National Palace and arrested President Madero. Gen. Huerta was forthwith proclaimed President. ...

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  10. MONUMENT IN ST. PAUL'S.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., suggests that a monument should be raised in St. Paul's Cathedral to Capt. Scott and his comrades, and that Mrs. Scott, the ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. SENSATION ON BOARD.

    Quite a sensation was caused on board the Port Lincoln on the announcement upon the arrival of the vessel at Capetown regarding the presence of the Rev. A. Knight ...

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  12. PETTY OFFICER EVANS.

    Lady Ellison-Macartney, sister of the late Capt. Scott, and wife of the Governor-designate of Tasmania, has written to the widow of Petty Officer Evans, paying ...

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  13. FARTHEST SOUTH.

    The antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton, is in the United States at present. To an interviewer he is stated to have ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. EXPECTS IMPRISONMENT.

    Knight told an interviewer, "I suppose I shall get three months in Australia for giving a false name." He reiterated the story, he had told regarding his white ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. A WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The Daily Chronicle applauds the noble part taken by Germany in preventing an European outburst in the Balkans. It says that the same pacific spirit animates ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. ARMY SEETHING WITH DISLOYALTY.

    The United States Government will demand as a condition precedent to the recognition of Gen. Huerta as President of Mexico that the lawless elements which ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. BARQUE'S GROUNDING.

    The four-masted barque Elginshire, in charge of Capt. Dixon, grounded near the western shoals on February 13 in peculiar circumstances. She left Semaphore on ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  19. BRAVE MARINERS.

    The underwriters have expressed their appreciation of the magnificent conduct of the captain of the battered liner Snowden Range in standing by his ship and ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. LATIN AMERICA.

    Telegrams from San Salvador, capital of the Central American Republic of Salvador, announce that three assassins have been pronounced guilty of aiding in the ...

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  21. SUDDEN FALL IN POPULARITY.

    Miss Grimes was reticent when questioned by interviewers and passengers, and became depressed. Upon the general revelation of his antecedents Knight's ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. CANADA'S CONDOLENCE.

    The Dominion Parliament has adopted a resolution of condolence with the relatives and the British nation is the death the Capt. Scott. Sir Wilfred Laurier and ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. DESERTERS PUT TO DEATH.

    A telegram from Vera Cruz states that numbers of Mexican army deserters on leaving Madero were captured and taken forcibly to the National Palace grounds ...

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  24. STRIKE IN AMERICA.

    The United Garment Workers in Philadelphia have called a strike because a number of employers have filled orders for firms affected by the strike of garment ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Lords has resolved to adhere to its amendments in the Scottish Temperance Bill dealing with the question of disinterested management of hotel ...

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  26. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    After a three days' sitting in Council the Austro-Hungarian Ministry has settled all commercial and political questions under discussion. ...

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  27. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 479 words
  28. FRACTURED SKULL.

    An inquest was held at Buninyong to-day concerning the death of John Denis Finn, who was run into by a cyclist named Thomas Alderson, on the night of February ...

    Article : 238 words
  29. TRADE UNION FUNDS.

    The House of Lords has completed the committee stage of the Trade Union Bill, which has been reported and its third reading passed. ...

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  30. FOR BRITAIN'S SAFETY.

    In The Fortnightly Review, Sir Conan Doyle advocates building a Channel tunnel. This he regards as essential to Great Britain's safety. By its means troops ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. TIPSTERS' ADVERTISEMENTS.

    Following the introduction into the House of Commons of a Betting Inducements Bill by Mr. H. K. Newton (Unionist member), The Sportsman, Sporting Life, and the ...

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  32. STRIKE DEEDS.

    The North Wales miners have declined to withdraw their notices to cease work, and a strike of 12,000 men in pending. The strike of transport workers at ...

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  33. GERMAN EXPLORERS.

    Capt. [?] a Norwegian, has been appointed to command an expedition to the relief of the German explorers who, under the leadership of Lieut. Schroder ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. A NOTE FROM DARWIN.

    From "A Darwin Subscriber" (by telegram):—"Please discourage people from coming here for the Daly River farm or anything else. The country is not nearly ...

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  35. CREAM MILK POWDER.

    The firm of Joseph Nathan & Co., Limited. New Zealand merchants, Gracechurch street, London, has been fined £3 and costs for having imported from Australia ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. MENACE TO SHIPPING.

    Pilot Thompson, from the steamer Osnabrock, which passed here yesterday, reported that on the morning of February 16 the North Barnard Lighthouse, then bearing ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS

    Further progress was made in the Arbitration Court to-day with the hearing of the dispute in regard to wages and working conditions between the Australian Postal ...

    Article : 733 words
  38. LYNDHURST SIDING.

    From "A Resident," Lyndhurst Siding:—"After the presentation of a numerously, signed petition, the permanent way men have repaired the Little Bank, and the late ...

    Article : 300 words
  39. MR. O'MALLEY AGAIN TOUCHED.

    When a deputation from the unemployed waited on the Minister for name Affairs (My. O'Malley) on Monday ha denounced the immigration policy of the State, and ...

    Article : 182 words
  40. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    M. Poincare, formerly Premier and recently elected as head of the Republic, has been formally installed at the Elysee as French President. ...

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  41. FRANCE ALERT.

    The wave of patriotism, following upon the proposed vigorous military expenditure of £23,000,000 is spreading throughout France. All the newspapers approve ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S EXAMPLE.

    The Australian Navy Policy again figure prominently in the debate in the House of Commons to-day on the Navy Bill. Mr. J. G. Turriff (member for Assiniboia) ...

    Article : 93 words
  43. BROKEN GLASS.

    The suffragettes are again active with their window smashing campaign. A son of Mr. George Lansbury (who lost his Labour seat—Bow and Bromley ...

    Article : 139 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND LOANS.

    The public have subscribed 20 per cent. of the New Zealand loan of £3,000,000, many of them investing in only small amounts.; The loan beats interest at the ...

    Article : 161 words
  45. WILLUNGA RAILWAY STATION.

    From F. G. Culley:—"'Observer' says that previous correspondents have failed to produce one argument in favour of the nation be in placed on the northern side ...

    Article : 387 words
  46. BISCHOFF MINING CASE.

    The case in which the Mount Bischoff Tinmining Company appealed against a judgment of the Full. Court of Tasmania, given in favour of the Mount Bischoff ...

    Article : 579 words
  47. WARATAH ECHO.

    In the Probate Court to-day Hayden Erskine Starke began proceedings in which he claimed the revocation of a codicil to a will drawn up by Miss Maria Mattingley ...

    Article : 236 words
  48. ELECTORAL REGISTRAR'S GRIEVANCES.

    Some time ago men who are employed as Commonwealth electoral registrars made a request to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Q'Malley) for increased remuneration ...

    Article : 188 words
  49. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Daily Reader."—The daughter a not responsible. "Bushwoman."—Practically all flags except the royal standard may be flown. ...

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  50. BOY PROBLEM.

    At a conference of educationists at Briscol to consider the problem of untrained boy labour a letter was read from the New Zealand High Commissioner in which the ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. PERTH TOWN HALL SITE.

    The city council has finally decided to allow the Government to have the present town hall site in exchange for the fee simple of the present drillroom, and £2,000 cash. ...

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  52. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The Duke of Somerset has accepted the Presidency of the Olympic Association. ...

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  53. ANNOYING NOISES AND MOTOR VEHICLES.

    From "Jericho":—"I have read with pleasure the replies of 'Philosopher; to 'Motor Nuisance,' and various other narrow-minded correspondents. It is an undoubted ...

    Article : 128 words
  54. PROMOTION IN THE RANKS.

    The privilege of promotion of men in the Royal Navy to the rank of commissioned officers has been extended to tine Royal Marines. ...

    Article : 35 words
  55. EDITOR RELEASED.

    A week ago it was announced that the Viceroy of India had remitted eight months of the sentence of one year's imprisonment passed upon Mr. Arnold (editor of The ...

    Article : 48 words
  56. LATE SPORTING.

    The Ministry has decided to allow the Victorian Racing Club to charge 1/ for admittance to the flat on race days. Young Tompoddy entered the railway ...

    Article : 171 words
  57. APPEAL AGAINST A CONVICTION.

    Another phase of the prosecutions arising out of the sugar enquiry engaged the attention of the State Supreme Court to-day. The case was one in which Sir ...

    Article : 87 words
  58. CONSTANTINOPLE FIRE.

    The serious conflagration in the capital has been subdued, and the Mosque of St. Sofia has been saved. ...

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  59. TOWN PLANNING.

    From J. B. Human, Hon. Secretary, Minimum Allotment, Antislum and Housing Crusade Committee, Melbourne:—"I have sent the following letter to the ...

    Article : 331 words
  60. DAVIS CUP.

    Challengers to contest for the Davis Cup have been received by the British Lawn Tennis Association from France, Belgium Canada, America, and Australia. ...

    Article : 29 words
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