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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dr. Chapple (Liberal) moved a resolution in the House of Commons in favour of Home. Rule for Scotland. ...

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  3. BRITAIN IN TURMOIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day the strike notices of the British colliers expire, and the strike has virtually begun. Although conferences are aiming at ...

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  4. LATE CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially stated that the Italians' are in occupation of Marzbeb. The Italians secretly assembled at ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly the debate on the second reading of the Barellan to Mirrol railway was adjourned. ...

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  6. SYDNEY FLOODED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Another terrific thunderstorm occurred in the city yesterday, and considerable damage was wrought. ...

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  7. METHODISM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In dealing with requests from country districts for additional ministers, the Met[?]fodist[?] "Conference is faced by the lack of men. The ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is a brighter outlook for Sydney shipping respecting the Brisbane strike, and a prospect of normal conditions shortly. All hands ...

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  9. CABLE BREVITIES.

    The protecting Powers have decided to strengthen their forces in Cretan waters. France will land men to protect the Mussulmans if necessary. ...

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  10. China in Riot.

    In Peking, owing to the non-payment of wages, 5000 soldiers of the third division burnt their quarters near Ge[?]eral Yuan Shill Kai's headquarters. Armed with ...

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  11. Sydney Unions to the Rescue.

    The Sydney tramway employees have sent another £200 to Brisbane, making nearly £1000 in all. ...

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  12. Steel Trust Profits.

    LONDON, Thursday:—The Committee of Inquiry has furnished the report of its operations in connection with the Steel Trust in America. ...

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  13. Questions.

    The Minister for Works replied to Mr. Briner that nothing had been done in regard to the drainage of the Coldstream-Pa[?]er's Island area between Kinchela ...

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  14. New China's Ambition.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chinese community of the city and country celebrated the advent of New China at a picnic yesterday. ...

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  15. Radium and Cancer.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Governors of the London Cancer Hospital report that while radium is valuable in the treatment of cancer it will not do away with ...

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  16. Another Royal Commission.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Government has decided to appoint a Royal Commission to enquire into the pearling industry. ...

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  17. Trawling Company's Meeting.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A meeting was held yesterday of the Trawling and Direct Fish Supply Company. Mr. John McFarlane, M.L.A., presided. ...

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  18. Delivery Delayed.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Winston Churchill stated that the delay in the delivery of the armour plates of the "New Zealand" and "Australia," was ...

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  19. Boy's Awful Act

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 16-year-old bo[?]in Auckland committed suicide by taking prussic acid. In a letter to his mother he wrote ...

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  20. The Coal Crisis

    The Premier this monning attended the Miners' Conference, and emphasised the fact that coal mining was the life-blood of all industry. The Government had ...

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  21. Chinese Loans.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Yuan Shih Kai's troops are at Pekin. Rioting ensued, and it took thousands of soldiers to restore order. The Pekin ...

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  22. State Revenue.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S. Wales revenue for February amounted to £1,145,912 an increase of £262,033. For the last eight mouths the revenue ...

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  23. Were the Strikers Orderly?

    In a letter to the Maryborough "Chronicle" in "defence of Unionism,' as Mr. J. Donovan has the temerity to say. "Great credit must be igiven to the men ...

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  24. A Peculiar Move.

    Following upon the announcement made a short time ago that the State Government intended to extend the immigration policy by the appointment of both ...

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  25. Methodism and Peace.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Methodist Conference expressed sympathy with and promised aid to the Society of Friends with respect to the establishment of ...

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  26. Sydney and London Markets.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A leading member of the Stock Exchange commenting on the extreme buoyancy of the market on Thursday morning, said there is no ...

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  27. Coolebar and Pulganbar.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The North Coast Company's steamer Coolebar is expected to reach Sydney on Sunday. The Pulganbar, built for the Clarence ...

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  28. Land Settlement.

    Mr. Holman, Attorney-General, said he contemplated amendments in the Real Property Act which would facilitate the business of the Lands Office. ...

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  29. An Enterprising Union.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. T. Farrar, Secretary of the Saddlers' Union, stated at the A.W.U. Conference that there was a minimum award of £2 14s applying all ...

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  30. Mr. Robinson's Retirement.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government has decided to cancel the retirement of Mr. Robinson, chief of the "Hansard" staff, and grant him twelve months' leave of ...

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  31. A Beer Tunnel.

    Mr. Frederick Glahe, the originator of the "free lunch" system, died recently in Chicago, in his 60th year, worth over £400,000. Mr. Glahe went to Chicago ...

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  32. Arbitration Bill Carried.

    The second rending of the Arbitration Bill was carried in the Legislative Council only by the casting vote of the President. ...

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  33. Queensland Elections.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is understood that the Queensland elections will take place in April. There is reason to believe the Government programme will ...

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  34. Condemned Fish.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Over 200 baskets of fish were condemned last week in the Municipal Markets. An official said the fault was chiefly due to the methods of ...

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  35. State Coal Mine.

    Immediately Mr. Edden moved the second Tending of the State Coal Mines. Bill, he refuted the statement that Government-owned coal mines had never ...

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  36. Theory of a Crime.

    The Paris "Temps" last month published a sensational story from its Berlin correspondent relating to the mysterious murder of the English governess, Miss ...

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  37. Only Two Meals a Day.

    A prominent medical man maintained that over-feeding is at the root of all the physical evils to-day, and advocates a two-meal-a-day plan. It would be ...

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  38. "In Search of an Honest Man.

    Some years ago a wealthy man died in Brussels, leaving nearly his entire fortune to a young woman, who was entirely una[?]quainted with him. This is ...

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  39. Sir J. Ward Resigning.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Ward Government carried a motion for adjournment by 40 to 38. Parliament will go into recess until June. ...

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  40. Legislative Council.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Council, during the debate on the second reading of the Arbitration Hill, Mr. Ashton made a comprehensive criticism, and said it ...

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  41. Willis's Castle.

    Home of the past Speakers have lived in state, but it is doubtful if any of them had a residence as imposing as that of Mr. Speaker Willis. On a high bluff ...

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  42. The "Herald's" Comments.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The "S.M. Herald" commenting upon Mr. McFarlane's speech, said he made a very important point when he compared the payments ...

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  43. State Brickworks Failure.

    An official statement showing the extent of the operations at the State Brickworks at Melbourne has been prepared, and the position may be briely ...

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