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  2. MURPHY'S CREEK ACCIDENT.

    Before Mr. Harrs, Police Magistrate to-day, a magisterial inquiry into the cause of death of Charles Maegregor, of Toowoomba; Walter Claydon, of ...

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  3. SPORTING TELEGRAMS THE TURF.

    The following are the latest scratchings in connection with the Victoria Racing Club's meeting:— Newmarket Handicap,—Flask, ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. FEDERAL NEWS.

    "Mr. Chairman and fellow Christians," began the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. O'Malley, when responding to the toast of "The Federal Parliament" at a union ...

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  5. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    A balloon, carrying threee officers, while landing near Metz. exploded. The officers were not hurt. LONDON, February 24. ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTE CRIMES

    The suffragettes cut a large number of telegraph poles near Newcastle. The "Observer" suggests that all political parties should agree not to ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    The first shock of the earthquake at Westport was the most severe in the history of the district. Business places and residences ...

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  8. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    The "Kolnische Volksenng" states that the new army demands will absorb £7,500,000. ...

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  9. SIBERIAN VOLCANO ACTIVE.

    The Berezovski volcano in Kamschkalka is crupting [?] for a radius of ten kilometres. ...

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  10. ROMA OIL DEPOSITS.

    English files to hand contain the statement that the Agent-General, Sir Thomas Robinson, has been making inquiries with reference to natural gas and oil and has ...

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  11. M. DELCASSE.

    The newspapers are jubilant at thee appointment of M. Deleasse as French Minister at St. Petersburg. They dwell on the significance of the unexpected ...

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  12. THE POWERS.

    The Minister for Foregin Affairs, Marchese San Ginbano, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the position in the Mediterranean was satisfactory, while ...

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  13. FOOTBALL.

    Septland defeated Ireland at Rugby football by Twenty-nine points to fourtoon. Stewart by brilliant sprints secured [?] ...

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  14. CABLE MESSAGES. AGENT-GENERAL FOR VICTORIA.

    Mr. W. L. Baillien has assumed duty as Agent-General for Victoria. ...

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  15. REGENERATION OF CHINA.

    Signor Luzzate an ex-premier, has accepted the advisorship of the new institure in Rome where Chinese will be trained in agriculture and political ...

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  16. WRESTLING.

    Zbyszko defeated Jess Remer, of lowa, at Desmoines by straight falls. ...

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  17. CITY OF AUCKLAND DEBENTURES.

    It is announced that the £100,000 worth of four and a-half per cent debentures, offered at par[?]. and repayable in 1934, issued by the City of Auckland, have been ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The Japanese cruisers Adsums and Soya anchored in Moreton Bay this afternoon, and an official call was made on the visiting officers just after the vessels ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The death of the Dowager Empress is supposed to have been due to appendicitis. The rumours that she committed suicide have been disproved. ...

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  20. MILITARY PROMOTIONS.

    The following military officers on the Australian staff passed their examinations for promotion:— For major.—Major Tirand. ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. EDUCATION IN INDIA.

    The Education Department has announced that, while free, compulsory education is impracticable, it hopes shortly to provide schools for double the number ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    A strike is threatemed on the Midland Railway. Sectional meetings of the employees have decided to recommend the executive to take action to secure the ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. ACCIDENTS & CRIMES.

    Maud A[?] Oram, aged twenty-nine years, a married woman, died early yesterday morning fro[?] poisonin, which, [?] is supposed, she took in mistake ...

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  24. EXPLORING THE ARCTIC

    The Ca[?] Government is financing an expedition by Mr. Stefansson to the Arctic to raise the British flag on many unexplored islands. ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The Minister for Finance, M.Teo[?] has issued a statement declaring that an indemnity is an essential factor to the conclusion of peace. This has been ...

    Article : 569 words
  26. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Observer" states that five ships in the forthcoming naval programme are neither battleships nor battle cruisers, but are of a hybrid type. They are of 28,000 ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. THE REVOLUTION IN MEXICO.

    General Madero the deposed President and M. [?] the Vice-President, were killed while on route from the National Palace to the penitentiary at midnight. ...

    Article : 41 words
  28. INTERSTATE NEWS. [By Telegraph.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Although a few members of the State Labour party have, appeared before the Horesy Hunt Committee and submitted themselves to cross-examination, the ...

    Article : 238 words
  29. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    The "Kolnische Zeitung." in an inspired artice, states that it believes improved Anglo-German relationship is possible without prejudice to other relations ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    Speaking at the peace banquet last night President Taft, in discussing the peace treaties with France and Britain said that he was deeply disappointed ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The House at Assembly, by [?] votes to thirty-eight, decided [?] Government, who proposed to insert in the Arms Bill the principle of Cape Colony ...

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  32. SERIOUS NAVAL AFFRAY.

    A Statement made by Maltese boatman resulted in the arrest of two bluejackets nam[?] Pavne and Woolcock belonging to the battleship Royal Arthur on a charged ...

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  33. ACCIDENT TO THE BEIZIZEL.

    The Beizizel, bound from New York to New Zealand, has arrived at St. Vincent, in the Cape de Verde-Islands, with a damaged propeller. ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The naval correspondent of the "Morn ing Post" says that if the Australian navy takes on patrol duty in the South Pacifie, rather serious questions will arise. ...

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  35. CAMORRIST THROTTLES A JUDGE.

    A Camorrist prisoner, while receiving a sentence for theft, felled his guards, escaped from the dock, rushed to the bench, and almost throttled the judge ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    The third interstate congress of the Australian Independent Workers Federation commenced in Melbourne yesterday. About thirty-three delegates were ...

    Article : 271 words
  37. RECOVERY FROM KIDNEY TROUBLES AND BACKACHE OTHER SOCALLED REMEDIES OF NO USE.

    The sterling qualities of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills and the firm faith in them, as a sound remedy,are abundantly illustrated in the letter of Mrs. H. Finn, ...

    Article : 157 words
  38. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. N. Barnes, in the course of an address at the Memorial Hall, said that he was amazed at the amount of cant talked. He told the unionists that while they ...

    Article : 58 words
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    Jerold went to a party at which a Mr. Pepper had assembled all his friends. Jerold said to his host, on entering the room. "My dear Mr. Pepper, how glad ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. HANDSOME ANONYMOUS GIFT.

    The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge has received an anonymous gift of £10,000. ...

    Article : 24 words
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    Little Lester Live[?]—"Papa, what is the difference between a vision and a sight? This [?] says[?]"Mr. [?] more "The difference between a girl be fore and a girl after she is married." ...

    Article : 47 words
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    "George says he loves that little curl over your light car," "I'm glad to know that. I was just about to hang it on the other side." ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. ELOPED TO AUSTRALIA.

    The newspapers state that the steamer Port Lincoln carries a second cloping ...

    Article : 43 words
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