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  2. SLIPPED OFF THE ROCKS.

    Latest advices from Green Cape state that the steamer New Guinea has slipped buck from the rocks on which the went ashore in Disaster Bay yesterday, and only ...

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  3. DISPUTED BOUNDARY.

    The decision of the High Court to hear the case in regard to the disputed boundary between Victoria and South Australia on February 20 instead of March 14 has caused ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    At Wolseley on Tuesday Porter S. W. J. Hall was run over by a sheepvan when shunting and was seriously injured. He died which being conveyed to the ...

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  5. CHAFFINCH SENSATION.

    Edwin Walter Bonwick and Harold Greenway were, on a provisional warrant, presented before Mr. Payten, S.M., to-day at the Water Police. Court to answer a ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. W. Gulland (a Junior Lord of the Treasury, and Scottish Whip) staled at Edinburgh that he was preparing a list of those willing to accept peerages, in the ...

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  7. THE KING.

    It is officially announced that His Majesty the King will hold a review in Phoenix Park, Dublin, in July. ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, speaking at a military dinner, said that Germany has no occasion to fear an outward enemy, but that her soldiers had ...

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  9. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    Following sensationally upon the recent shooting affairs in Ireland another outrage has taken place at Bournmore, in County Kilkenny. ...

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  10. FIRE IN KING WILLIAM STREET.

    A small fire occurred at 10.35 on Tuesday night in the premises of Messrs. Serymgour & Sons, stationers, King William street. A lad noticed smoke issuing ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    It is expected that 200,000 victors from the oversea dominions, America and European countries, will come to London for the Coronation. ...

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  12. THE PARLIAMENT BILL.

    The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons that, the Government intended to bring in the Parliament (Veto) Bill on Monday next, and to ...

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  13. VERSION OF THE SPEECH.

    The version given by The Norddecutcher Allegemeine Zeitung, the semi-official organ of the Government, reports Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia as saying with reference ...

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  14. THE MURDER OF SHEAHAN.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) announced in the House of Commons that four arrests had been made in connection with the murder of farmer ...

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  15. HARMLESS BANTER.

    Mr. Gulland has denied the statement attributed to him in the press. He explains that his references to a list of proposed Peers wore merely harmless banter ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH REPRESENTATION.

    Federal members who have been selected to represent the Commonwealth Parliament at the Coronation ceremony will have seats reserved for them in Westminister ...

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  17. NEARLY DROWNED.

    Arthur Begg, a seaman, was nearly drowned in the Port Adelaide River at about 1 o'clock on Tuesday morning. He was getting into a dinghy to row to a ketch ...

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  18. MR. HALDAN'S BOOK.

    In reply to Mr. Ian Malcolm, Unionist member for Croydon, and others, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said Mr. Haldane (the Secretary for War) would get the ...

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  19. FRENCH FLEET.

    The Budget Committee of the Chamber of Deputies recommends the ordering of two battleships from private yards forthwith, and two more next year. ...

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  20. THE SEMAPHORE FIRE.

    The City Coroner has decided that an inquest into the fire which occurred at the Federal Hotel, Semaphore, on Sunday morning, is unnecessary. ...

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  21. NAVY ORNAMENTS THE CURRENCY.

    The new hundred-mark notes (their value is about £4 17/6), are ornamented with a representation of a squadron of modern Dreadnoughts steaming at full ...

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  22. IRISH ADMINISTRATION.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell), replying in the House of Commons to a question relating to the status of the Right Hon. T. Wallace Russell ...

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  23. GRASS FIRE.

    ANAMA, February 13.—A fire broke out on Mr. John Smith's Yackandandah Estate yesterday afternoon, Anniversary services were being held in Hart Hall, and the ...

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  24. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The first Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. McKenna), in the House of Commons yesterday, in reply to Mr. A. H. Lee, Unionist member for the Fareham division of ...

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  25. SOUTHWARD [?]

    Lieut. Filchner, the German explorer, will act out in a few mouths with his expedition to the antarctic. The expenses of the expedition have now been ...

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  26. LOCAL TAXATION.

    Mr. W. Hayes Fisher, Unionist member for Fulham, moved an amendment to the address in reply regretting absence from the Speech of any provision for relief in ...

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  27. DANGEROUS GUNS.

    WATERVALE, February 13.—On Thursday a lad missed two two dogs, and ascertained that somebody had [?] them away for rabbiting. He gave chase on a bicycle, and ...

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  28. BATTLESHIPS USELESS.

    During firing practice with the French battleship fleet, off Toulon, in the Mediterranean, either the turrets or the guns themselves jammed temporarily, and ...

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  29. FIRE AT PINNARROO.

    PINNAROO, February 13.—Early on Saturday morning a fire broke out on Mr. Tolhurst's property. Mr. Frank Elsden was renting the house, and he and Mr. ...

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  30. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    Mr. Colin Sinclair (Secretary of the Board of Control) stated to-day that it has been definitely decided to postpone the fourth test match until Friday next. He ...

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  31. DIVORCE REFUSED.

    In the Divorce Court to-day (before Mr. Justice Hood, Peter Lawlor, of Lawlor, of Fitzroy, a tailor, 29 years of age, petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Mary I ...

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  32. AN ADVOCATE.

    Mr. Frederic Harrison, the well-known publicist, in a letter 10 The Times, strongly advocates the Declaration of London on the ground that it gives fresh security to ...

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  33. WELSH MEMBERS.

    The Welsh members of the House of Commons acquiesce in the postponement of the Bill for the disestablishment of the church in Wales, but they decline to admit ...

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  34. ITALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    He Senate has adopted the report of a commission which was appointed to enquire into the reform of that Chamber. Its recommendation is that the Senate should ...

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  35. CHAMPION OF DECLARATION.

    The Times congratulates the Government upon postponing the ratification of the Declaration of London until after the meeting of the Imperial Conference. It ...

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  36. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    PERTH, February 14.—Edward Lyons and Edward Brown were drilling a hole in a shaft at the Gwalia Proprietary Mine, when the drill exploded an old charge. ...

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  37. BARQUE ANNESLEY.

    In delivering judgment in connection with the Marine Court enquiry into the loss of the barque Annesley, 1,690 tons, the President (Mr. Hutton) said the Court ...

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  38. WAR RAILWAY COUNCIL.

    "While things are calm it is fitting that you gentlemen should be called together be that if war should come we may have your plans for our assistance." In those ...

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  39. NEW WICKET PREPARED.

    The wicket on the Melbourne Ground prepared for last Friday has become so saturday that a new one has been made ready. ...

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  40. BOAT'S CREW SAFE.

    PERTH, February 14.—On Thursday last a lugger left Port Hedland' under instructions from the Government to search for four white men, who had previously set out ...

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  41. BRITISH NAVY.

    The protected cruiser Dartmouth, one of an improved type to the five original cruisers of the "City" class, will be launched at Barrow-in-Furness to-day. ...

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  42. CANADA.

    On January 17, through the derailment of a Canadian-Pacific train on the Open Sound branch, a number of passengers were seriously injured. A gang of convicts ...

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  43. JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The time during which objections might be lodged to registration under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act of the Australian Journalist' ...

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  44. HAD BEEN SHELTERING.

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The men, named Hetherington and Butcherm who has been missing from Yeppoon since January 15, have returned safely. In ...

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  45. STUDENTS' STRIKE.

    Owing to their being prohibited from taking part in political affairs, or in any way participating in politics, students at the university of the capital have struck. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND FATALITIES.

    BRISBANE, February 14.—An Innisfail telegram states that an accident occurred at Darradgee yesterday. An aborigine was shooting fish with a pearille. He left the ...

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  47. HULTON COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The enquiry into the terrible colliery disaster at the Pretoria Pit, Hulton, near Bolton, Lancashire, has been concluded. A verdict was returned that the ...

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  48. EXPORTS TO CANADA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Buxton), in reply to Mr. H. Page Croft, Unionist member for Christchurch, said British ...

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  49. KILLED BY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in a tunnel on the Grand Trunk Railway at Hazleton, British Columbia. Workmen left a keg of blasting powder ...

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  50. WRECK OF THE GLENBANK.

    A police telegram received from Broome to-day states that Constable Rogers made a thorough of the island for the wrecked Glenbank, out failed to find the ...

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  51. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A short time ago a lump of copper ore, with quartz attached to it, was picked up on Prince's Wharf, Port Adelaide, by a gentleman, who, on close examination ...

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  52. RECIPROCITY.

    The House of Representatives yesterday considered the Bill authorizing the reciprocity agreement with Canada. The Bill was voted by 197 to 120. ...

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  53. ANARCHIST AFFRAY.

    The police in the Russian Polish city of Lodz surrounded a number of Anarchists who had taken refuge in a house. The tight which followed resembled in many ...

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  54. AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian correspondent of The Times describes 1910 as "Australia's most prosperous year." "Profits," he says, "were made faster than they could be ...

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  55. MINERAL WEALTH.

    According to an advance statement on the progress of the mineral industry in 1910, the value of the output was £8,726,469, an increase of £1,100,776 on ...

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  56. PRESIDENT TAFT'S HOPE.

    President Taft, in a speech before the Pan-American Commercial Conference, expressed the hope that the day was not far distant when reciprocal trade relations ...

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  57. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Advices from Mexico indicate that Madero, leader of the Mexican insurgents, is believed to be in hiding near the town of El Pasco, some distance over the Mexican ...

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  58. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  59. THE CRIPPEN CRIME.

    Probate in the estate of the late Mrs. Hawley Harvey Crippen (the murdered Belle Elmore") has been printed to a sister of the deceased. An application of ...

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  60. THE PLAGUE.

    In consequence of the outbreak of plague the Korean suburb of Vladivostock is being demolish, and the inhabitants are being removed from the town. The ...

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  61. STATE COAL MINES.

    "If between now and next Christmas a State coal mine is not established, or even more than one, it won't be my fault." said the Minister for Mines to a ...

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  62. THE PAPUAN SEARCH.

    Mr. Staniforth Smith (Acting Administrator of Papua) and Mr. Hell, who were due at Kiwai, at the mouth of Fly River, about January 3, to meet the steamer ...

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  63. HIGH COURT.

    The High Court sat again to-day, and will conclude its Tasmanian sitting to-morrow. ...

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  64. SCHOONER CAPSIZED.

    As the result of the capsize of a schooner near the mouth of the Columbia River, Oregon, U.S.A., seven of those on board were drowned. The captain of the ...

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  65. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Presiding at the annual meeting of the Council of the National Rifle Association, Lord Cheylesmore expressed the regret of the council at its inability, owing to the ...

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  66. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    So soon as preliminaries can be arranged a start will be made to erect a King Edward Memorial Maternity Hospital. The Government have promised £2,000 towards ...

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  67. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  68. Advertising

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