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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    BERLIN, Friday. — A duel was fought in the outskirts of Berlin between a man named Richtsopen, who is the sen of a minister, and a ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Friday. —Speaking at a meeting convened by the Conservative Primrose. League in the Albert Hall last evening, Mr A. J. Balfour, Leader ...

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  4. HEWS OF THE WORLD

    LISBON, Thursday.—A Commission appointed by the Republican Government in Portugal has issued a report which it states that it finds the State ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, states that the judgment of tho High Court; in the land tax test case will be ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    ROME. Friday. — Mr. M. H. Donohoe, the special correspondent in Koine for the London "Daily Chronicle," assorts that Ricciotti Garibaldi ...

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  7. POSTAL GRIEVANCE.

    A deputation waited on the Deputy Postmaster-General (Air. H. L. D'Eulden), at Lane's Hotel, Devonport, last evening, to place before him certain ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Frithy. —.A further earthquake shock was registered at tho Observatory yesterday. It lasted 44 minutes. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Viscount Gladstone, tho Governor-General of South Africa, is on a visit to Basutoland, and yesterday. at Maseru, the ...

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  10. MEXICAN CIVIL WAR.

    MEXICO CITY, Friday.—Juarez is quiet following the battle between the Federal troops and rebels. The official figures show that 300 persons ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WORK FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Treasurer, Mr. Watt, told a Trades Hall deputation to-day that while locomotives were required they could not be ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—ThE unemployment section of Mr. Lloyd-George's Insurance Bill allows workmen of over 60 to draw any excess iu their premiums ...

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  13. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Friday.-The new stamps, postcards and letter cards, prepared in honor of the Coronation, are now being, issued. ...

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  14. VICTORIAN EXPORT TRADE.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The State Treasurer, Mr. Watt, and the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Graham, waited on Mr. Hughe's to-day and ...

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  15. THE CHINESE AWAKENING.

    PEKING, Friday.—As cabled recently, another, step has been made in the direction of effecting constitutional changes in the government of ...

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  16. A CONCESSION FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. L. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has informed the High. Commissioner for Australia, Sir George ...

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  17. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir E. H. Shackleton's appeal for funds on behalf of Dr. Mawson's Antarctic exploration party has proved a great success. ...

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  18. IRISH. BRIBERY CHARGE.

    LONDON, Thursdav. —Mr. P. Guiney, the Independent Nationalist member for North-East Cork, in addressing a meeting at the beginning ...

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  19. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Friday:—Mr. Justice Higgins; in the Arbitration Court to—day, gave judgment in the cases brought" by the Federated ...

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  20. SOUTH WALES COAL INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The South Wales Coal Conciliation Board has agreed to a 1½ percent. reduction in wages, owing ton fall in the average selling, price of ...

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  21. CRUESOME PROCESSION.

    LONDON Friday.—An extraordinary outburst was witnessed in London yesterday when 200 medical students seriously interrupted Dr. Macauro's ...

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  22. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, U.S.A:, Friday. —Arguments in the agricultural interest against the reciprocity treaty. with Canada are being continued in the ...

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  23. DREAM THAT CAME TRUE.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Roland Collings, while working at the new infirmary buildings at the Women's Hospital,fell off the scaffolding' to-day. ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Blue Book just issued contains a report by Sir Elclon Goret, the British Agent and Consul-Gcnoral. in Egypt. He declares ...

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  25. MEAT FROM CHINA.

    LONDON, Friday.—A steamer has arrived at Liverpool from China, having on board 16,000 carcases of Chinese park. 72,000 cases of frozen goods and ...

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  26. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday. — The Russian Duma, by. 202 votes, to.-82. decided to pass the resolution cabled by the moderate party, the ...

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  27. BAVARIAN SWINDLE.

    MUNICH, Thursday. — The Bavarian Revenue Department as suing the heirs of the late Ritter Vanklem, a millionaire member of tho Bavarian ...

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  28. IMPLEMENT STRIKE SETTLEMENT.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—To-day's. conference between tho parties to the implement strike resulted in a satisfactory settlement of the dispute. Last ...

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  29. DESTRUCTIVE CALIFORNIAN STORMS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Fridiy.—Extraordinary "snowstorms have swspt over the prairies. They will mean the loss of millions of pounds sterling to the ...

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  30. LONDON LIBEL ACTION.

    LONDON. Friday. —The case for alleged libel which excited considerable attention, brought against the newspaper "John Bull," by Francis ...

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  31. CANADIAN COAL IN ALASKA.

    ARRIVAL OF LARGE SHIPMENT. CORDOVA Alaska, Friday. —The steamer Edith has arrived with a large cargo of Canadian coal. A large force of deputies preserved order. ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Vance and Ross' bottle factory at Alexandra has been destroyed by fire. The bulk 'bottle store,' including £1,400 worth of ...

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  33. TRAMWAY STRIKE ON THE RAND.

    JOHANNESBURG, Transvaal Friday.—The men engaged in tramway work in the city have struck for higher wages. ...

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  34. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Silver is quoted at 2/0 5-8, oz. standard, as compared with 20½ on Wednesday. ...

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  35. AIDING THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wales Government has lot a contract for 20,000 'tons of steel rails, to be manufactured in Australia from ...

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  36. THE PFACE MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Some 400 members of the House of Commons, representing all parties, have formed a conv mittee to promote the Taft-Grcy peace ...

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  38. BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL.

    Mr. G. B. Wilson, secretary of the United Kingdom Alliance, in his annual report on the., nation's drink bill, in the "Times," estimates the ...

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  39. WCOLCROWERS' AGENCY CO.

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  40. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH,' Friday.—While being saddled up for a race at Canning, the Benvolio mare Hermandale dropped dead. A post mortem, ...

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  41. FULL COURT.

    HOBART, Friday.-The Pull Court" to-day decided that Mr. E.L. Hall, of Launceston, was wrong in his decision in an action brought by Annie Lodge ...

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  42. SCOTTISH COMMISSIONERS.

    MANUL WORKERS WANTED. LONDON, Friday—The Scottish agricultural commissioners, who recently visited Australia, hare issued ...

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  43. KURDS FOR CRETE.

    LONDON, Friday.—According to a Reuter message received from Carnea the capital of Crete, the Turkish Government's decision to send a ...

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  44. STORMS IN GERMANY.

    DERLIN, Friday.—Tremendous storms have occurred in the south andi west of Germany. Many, deaths from lightning are recorded. ...

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  45. IMPORTATION OF POTATOES.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Minister for Lands is drafting regulations to pernat of potatoes imported from the Eastern States of Australia being sent ...

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  46. COMMORIST TRIAL.

    ROME, Friday.—Further violent scones have occurred at the Viterbo trial of members of the Commorist gang for the murder of Cuscalo and ...

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  47. PERSONAL.

    Tho friends of Constable Taylor, who was some time ago transferred from Castlemaine to South Melbourne, are sending congratulations to him on the ...

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  48. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Ferdinand Darralst, a well-known, militarft Catholic leader, has mysteriously disappeared. His clothes were found on the banks ...

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  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday, - The State Parliamentary session will commence on June 28. ...

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  50. HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.—The following probate was granted. to-day:—William Salter to the Permanent Executors' and Agency Co., £7,486. ...

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  51. PEACE PERFECT PEACE.

    In an article entitled. "Peace, Perfect Peace," and dealing with President Taft's proposal for an AngloAmerican arbitration treaty, the ...

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  52. LABOR AND THE "COCKIES."

    Sir,—In Tuesday's, issue of the "Advocate" you supply the following information:- "A strike of potato diggers, who demand an increase of ...

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  53. THE TRAMWAY SYSTEM.

    HOBART, Friday.—A deputation waited on the Mayor and Aldermen to-day and urged the extension of the trams to Lansdowne Crescent, and ...

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  54. WOMEN IN TROUSERS.

    In the Swiss canton Valais (says the London "Daily Telegraph") there is a village named Champery, and here women have for generations worn ...

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  55. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. —At the Police Court this morning,'James O'Donnell, for obtaining liquor while a prohibition order was, out against him. ...

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  56. CRUELTY IN RUSSIAN PRISONS.

    The "Arbiter-Zeitung," the leading orgat of the Austrian Social-Democrats, prints in its issue of March 4 a full report of the speech, delivered to ...

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  57. ARRIVAL OF SOUSA'S RAND.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Sousa's Band arrived at Launceston to-day and gave its first performance in Australia to-night at the Albeit Hall. The ...

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  58. TRAIN SERVICE DISARRANGED.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The train service was disarranged to-night through a horse straying on the line at the Launceston station. The ...

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  59. HOURS OF MILITARY TRAINING.

    Sir,—I, as a parent, inquired of an area officer whether training could be carried out in daylight, and was informed that the training would be ...

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  60. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday—The weather conditions to-night are cold and wet after a fine day. ...

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  61. POULTRY SOCIETY.

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — The annual meeting of the Zeehan Do" and Poultry Society was held to-night. The report and balance-sheet were adopted. ...

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