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  2. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The St. Petereburg correspondent of The Times has telegraphed that owing to China's persistent disregard of her treaty obligations in connection with the East ...

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  3. WEALTH FROM MURDER.

    The sensational Russian poisoning trial has been concluded. Three persons were put oil Dr. Pantehenko, Count O'Brian de Lacy ...

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  4. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    A disaster has occurred in the North Sea. resulting in the foundering of a fine vessel and the loss of nearly all her crew. The British steamer Mountpark, 1,149 ...

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  5. CORONATION DURBAR.

    It is understood that tie Earl of Crewe (Secretary for India) will accompany His Majesty the King and Queen to India on the occasion of the Coronation Durbar at ...

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  6. POSTAL UNREST.

    Messrs. McDonald and Hiscock (Delegates of the Post and Telegraph Association of Sooth Australia), waited upon, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas), at ...

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  7. NORTH TERRACE INSTITUTIONS.

    The Government is exercising its mind about how to deal with the growing demands of wine of the important institutions on North terrace. As ...

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  8. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier, who went to Lipson to open a new institute, returned to Adelaide on Friday evening. While on Eyre's Peninsula be received a number of deputations, and ...

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  9. A GREAT ENTERPRISE.

    Musical reciprocity sounds a vague term. It was a ready phrase on the tongue of Dr. Charles Harriss when he made a "spying out of the land" tour of Overseas Britain ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    WOLSELEY, February 15.—An inquest on the body of the late Porter S. W. J. Hall, who died from injuries received while shunting at Wolseley on February 14, was ...

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  11. BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    MILANG, February 17.—While riding after cattle, a son of Mr. S. Leslie had a fall, through his pony slipping, He sustained a fracture of his collarbone. ...

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  12. GORED BY A BULL.

    MACCLESFIELD, February 16.—Mr. W. H. Pope has been seriously gored by a bull. He is in the hospital at Strathalbyn. ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The by-election to the House of Commons for Cambridge University, which was rendered vacant by the death last month, of Mr. S. H. Butcher (who was a prominent ...

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  14. GORED BY A BULL.

    BRISBANE, February 17.—The police at Cairns hare telegraphed to the Commissioner of Police concerning a tragic happening there. Yesterday the attention of ...

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  15. DUTCH DEFENCES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) raid the proposed fortifications at Flushing, Holland ...

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  16. RECIPROCITY.

    British press correspondents at Washington state that President Taft desires it to be known abroad that the United States administration has no thought of annexing ...

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  17. NAVAL EQUIPMENT.

    In the Commons tho First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. McKenna) informed Mr. Alan Burcoyne (Unionist M.P. for Kensington) that 22 thy and floating ...

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  18. MINERS' SAFETY.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill), in reply to a deputation from the Trade Union Congress to-day, promised the introduction into the House of ...

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  19. WOMAN'S BODY IN A LANE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), February 17.—Interesting evidence was given at the resumed inquest on the body of Ethel Bradley, which was found in a lane at ...

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  20. CANADA FOR THE STATES.

    Congressman Bennett, Republican representative of New York State in the Federal House of Representatives, who voted against the reciprocity Bill, introduced to ...

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  21. EX-SOLDIERS FOR COLONISTS.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. Jaldane), in reply to a question in the House of Commons whether the War Office would give facilities to enable ...

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  22. SERIOUS COLLISION.

    PERTH, February 17.—Edwin Hould, the chaufleur in charge of the Ministerial motor car, took three friends—Constable Carr, Edward Moller, and Robert Oliver ...

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  23. BRITISH NAVAL SUPREMACY ESSENTIAL.

    Dr. T. J. Macnamara (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), speaking at the dinner of the Fishmongers' Guild, deplored the magnitude of the Navy Estimates when ...

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  24. THE FIGHT AT WASHINGTON.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington telegraphs that Congressmen are generally favourable to the reciprocity agreement with the United States. The opinion is ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Unionist members are urging the Government to invite the leaders of the Opposition, Labour, and Home Rule Parties to the opening of the Imperial Conference ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  27. CANADA.

    Over 600 cases of typhoid fever have been reported in the capital. The epidemic spreading to an alarming eastern. ...

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  28. BOY SCOUTS.

    His Majesty the King has intimated that he will review the Buy Scouts at Windsor on July 4. Miss Dolly Castles, the young Australian ...

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  29. ZIONISTS AND KING EDWARD.

    Canadian Zionists intend to found a colony in Palestine as a memorial to King-Edward to mark the interest the late monarch displayed in their [?] and ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA AND PREFERENCE.

    The Sydney correspondent of The Times, referring to the suggestion to discuss Imperial preference at the forthcoming Imperial Conference, points out that ...

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  31. CANADIANS RESIGNED.

    Reuter's agency at Ottawa reports that interest in the debate in the House of Commons on the agreement is flagging, and that this probably indicates that the Canadians ...

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  32. SCIENTISTS ON TOUR.

    A thousand of the world leading geologists will tour Canada in [?] following that international Congress to be held at Toronto. ...

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  33. THE ANNEXATION BUBBLE.

    The friends of the reciprocity cause are greatly annoyed at tho annexation resolution introduced to the House of Representatives at Washington by Congressmen ...

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  34. AVIATOR'S [?]

    Morek, the aviator, had a sensational [?] yesterday. He was giving an exhibition flight, when the [?] of his aeroplane stopped in midair. The machine ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Government has arranged for a further loan of £10,000 from the Commonwealth at [?] per cent. [?] for to years. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA'S POLICY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Capetown telegraphs thai the Government of the Union of South Africa considers it will be preferable to simply discuss the question of ...

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  37. THE CORONATION.

    At todays's meeting of the Federal Cabinet further consideration was given to the proposal that the Commonwealth should be represented during the Coronation ...

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  38. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. PROPORTIONAL GRADING.

    Mr. D. C. MuLachlan (Federal Public Service Commissioner) to-day said he hoped to have his report on the suggestions made by the Deputy Postmaster-General, with ...

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  40. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in moving for the Government to appropriate the time which would ordinarily be devoted to ...

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  41. THE WHITENAVEN DISASTER.

    A bluebook which has been issued contains the official reports on the terrible disaster which occured at the Whitehaven Colliery last year, when 137 miners were ...

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  42. FLYING THE FLAG.

    The Government has ordered the Union Jack to be flown in all Canadian towns along the United Slates frontier and at ail seaports of tko Dominion to demonstrate ...

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  43. WHITE SEA DISPUTE.

    Viscount Morley (Lord President of the Council) stated, in reply Lord Nunburnholme that the Government was resolved not to yield its position in relation to ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA FOR THE EMIGRANT.

    Mr Williamson, the emigration organizer in connection with the central unemployed body, who visited the Commonwealth and New Zealand, km furnished, an interesting ...

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  45. AMERICAN PROTEST.

    The United States Ambassador (Mr. W. W. Rockhill) has joined with the representatives of other foreign Governments in making representations to the Russian ...

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