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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Frith addressed a large and representative meeting at the Rosebank Hall on Saturday the 15th instant Mr. W. Weir occupied the chair and briefly introduced ...

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  3. MATERNITY INSURANCE.

    Princess Christian, a member of the Insurance Act Advisory Committee, asked for much information respecting the working, of maternity Insurance, and demanded ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Sterickel, Schlieweiz and George Kersteen have been sentenced to death, and Willie Kersteen, a minor, to 15 years' penal servitude. ...

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  5. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The "Frankfurter [?]eitung" has published a telegram from Uskub accusing the Servians of shooting 800 Albanians at Prizrend without trial. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Dean of Newcastle, says that the new State Governor has been wrongly described by the Press, as he was the first Roman Catholic, not Catholic, Governor ...

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  7. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    The garment workers' demand for increases in their vages has been granted, and ten thousand are affected by the change. ...

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  8. TROUBLE BREWING.

    A prolonged conference of Ambassadors yesterday considered the Allies' peace conditions. The latter are considered extravagant, and the Powers have urged the Allies ...

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  9. GAS STRIKE.

    In the Industrial Coourt to-day Judge Fleydon agreed to recommend the constitution of a Board to inquire into the Gas Employees' demand for an increase in ...

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  10. GERMANY AND THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Berlin Ruder Club has engaged Tom Sullivan to coach the Germen crews participating in the Olypic regatta. ...

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  11. DR. MAWSON SAFE.

    Professor Massen says he is sure that Dr. Mawson is perfectly safe, and that there is no [?] for any anxioty. ...

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  12. THE POWER OF PRAYER.

    Ur. Ingram, Bishop of London, narrates a remarcable experience. He visited at her request a girl of 15 years at Knightsbridge who was raving and shricking and ...

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  13. AN IMMENSE GATHERING.

    Enormo's and enthusiastic crews witnessed the opening of the Great Chingford reservoir yesterday. The King set the machinery in motion, and named it King ...

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  14. SUPPLY OF STEED PIPES.

    Three tenders have been received for the supply of steel, pipes for the gravitation main; Grafton water supply. [?] was the lowest, their tender being ...

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  15. Southern Coal Mines.

    A grave position has arisen in the Southern colliories owing to the position of industrial inspector not having been given to James Russell, the dismissed Mt. ...

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  16. MR. NESBITES CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Nesbit, who was accompanied by Mr. W. R. [?] addressed a large meeting of electors in the School of Arts Hall at Behill last night. There were a ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. CONSTRUCTION OF TELEGRAPH LINE.

    Four tenders were opened for the construction Of the telegraph line on the ninth section of the North Coast Railway, L. C. Brennan's (£950) being the lowest. ...

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  18. ARMY ESTIMATES.

    Army estimates for effective and non-effecive Services amount to £28,220,000, including Territorials £2,815,000 and aviation £231,000. ...

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  19. LECTURE ON SCOTT.

    To an andience of 3000 persons, including, many Americans and Englishmen, M. Charcot, the Arctic explorer, gave a two hours lecture in the Trocadera on behalf of ...

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  20. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    [?] Fransis Proud has sued Mephan Forguson, the well-known Melbourne engineer, claiming £2000 for alleged breach of promise. His Honor reserved his decision. ...

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  21. MINE FLOODED.

    An Inrush of watter entombed two men at the [?] mine, Cumberland. The water rase 78 feet in the shaft, but many pumps are now at work reducing it. ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. STRIKE AT SOUTH [?]

    A strike has occurred at South Bull, consequent on the dischange of two miners over a working, place for which they cavilled. An application to reinstate them ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. SERVIA AND GREECE.

    The Servians' relations with Greece latterly hane been very intimate, and it is reported that they have concluded a defencive treaty. ...

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  24. CHINAMAN'S DEATH.

    In connection with the death of a Chirese gardener near Parramatta yesterday. Richard Bowerman and John White, two youths, have been charged on suspicion ...

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  25. THE INCIDENT AT MR. NESBITE'S MEETING.

    Sir,—Being an elector in the Lismore electorate and having been one of the audience at Mr, [?] meeting on Friday evening last, ask a small space to enter ...

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  26. FISHERMEN ON A FLOE.

    Forty-five Astrakan fishermen, cut off on a floe, have been rescued. ...

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  27. BULGARS AND ROANIA.

    M.M. [?] and [?] receiving a Sitistrain deputation protesting against the cession of the town to Roumania, said that, Roumania's claims were untenable ...

    Article : 81 words
  28. FRENCH ARMY.

    The Budget Committee has reduced the army credit by 80,000,000 Iranes, which it is intended will be saved by an improved method in the manufacture of howitzers. ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. HOUSE PAINTERS.

    Eighteen Thousand house painters in London threaten to strike for an extra threatence per hour and a 54 hour week. ...

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  30. ROYAL SHOW AND GOOD FRIDAY

    Rev. M. L. Cocks, i the course of a sermon at the Congregational Church last night, referring to the opening of the Royal Show on Good Friday, said that it was ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. Industrial Act.

    A judgment which will be of the, greatest interest to all industrial unions was given by Justice Heydon in the Arbitration Court to-day, when his Honor announced ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. STRIKE SPREADING.

    The Cooks' strike has spread to several West End Hotels. The Criterion Hotel has engaged a fresh staff. ...

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  33. GERANY'S QUERY TO ITALY.

    It is definitely stated that the French army preparation is due to the Italian Parliament revealing that Germany secretly, asked Italy whether she would be ready ...

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  34. TERKS DESERTING.

    The Turks at Adrianople are deserting daily in batches of 30 and 40. Renter's [?] correspondent says that the porte is rejecting the Allies' ...

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  35. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The Turakina's insulation in three holds is still afire. ...

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  36. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Mungindi, which resulted in the destruction of three business places—Jacobs' general store, Mackenzie's billiard and barber's ...

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  37. BANDIT ARRESTED.

    Thebault, Lacombe's accomplice in the attack on the Post office at Bozoms, has been arrested. ...

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  38. PLOUGHING BLENHEIM PARK.

    The Duke, of Marborough, in a series of letters to the "Daily Mail" on the land question, states that he is ploughing Blenhelm Park in order to increase the ...

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  39. Bombardment of Scutari,

    The "Reichspost" states that the [?] negrins are [?] and part of the town is in flames. ...

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  40. [?] BEY.

    [?] Bey, who was implicated in the plot to [?] the Sultan, has been arrested. ...

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  41. N.S.W. LOAN.

    Treasurer Carn, referring to the notation of another three million loan, said this brought the total of his borrowing since he Joined the Ministry up to nine and a ...

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  42. STEAMER RELEASED.

    The French steamer Henri Truissintt detained for having contraband of war aboard, has been released. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    St. Patrick's Day was closely observed as a holiday here. The Hibernian sports at the Exhibition Building were largely attended. The principal event, the five miles ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. POLITICAL STORMS.

    After many stormy seenes, the Diet, by a majority of five, adopted the Budget. ...

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  45. SAMOS OCUPTED.

    The Greeks have occupted Samos Island. ...

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  46. VERONAL DRUG.

    As the outcome of the Trevanion case, Veronal and other hypnotic drugs have been placed on the poisons schedule. ...

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  47. [?] LIBERALS' POLICY.

    The Dominion House of Commons has completed, the second week of the Opposition's obstruction of the Navy Bill. The debate was marked by constant scenes of ...

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  48. HUGE COMPENSETION.

    In Banco to-day, Frederick Todman sought an assessment of 258 acres of land in the municipality of Botony which was resumed by the Government three years ago ...

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  49. ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT.

    St. Garthage's Hall was filled to overflowing last evening, when the concert inagurated in honour of St. patrick, Ireland's' patron Saint, eventuated. A very ...

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  50. AVIATOR KILLED.

    Mercer, while aeroplaning at [?] was killed. ...

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  51. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A domestic tragedy occurred at Leich-[?] this afternoon, the victim being a coloured man named Fred. Gordon. His throat was cut almost from ear to ear, ...

    Article : 70 words
  52. BIG BANK BURGLARY.

    A large hole was bored in a safe at Messrs. Scheggi Borghi's bank in Rome, and £44,000 worth of bonds stolen. ...

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  53. MR. SHUSTER AND PERSIA.

    The newspapers are surprised at the Blue Book's revolution that Sir E. Grey initiated the demand Russia made for Mr. Shuster's departure from Persia before the ...

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  54. INTENT TO MURDER.

    Sue Quon Sang was charged at the Police Court with shooting at Jinny Crew with intent to murder him, also with shooting Lee Kong and assaulting Constable ...

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  55. AVIATION.

    The Duke of Argyle, Lords methuen, Chas, Beresford, and other influential persons have presented the Prime Minister, the Iron. H. H, [?] with a petition ...

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  56. HOW IT HAPPENED.

    Gordon lived with his sister-in-law, Annie Gordon, on friendly terms. He returned home about noon in company with his sister, Mrs. Stephenson, and announced ...

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  57. LIVINGSTONES MEMORY HONORED.

    The Livingstone centenary was celebrated in most of the churches. ...

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  58. add new south wales loan

    The "Mornning Post" says that the New South Wales loan offers a good investment and security for those [?] a specially short investment. ...

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  59. BELGIAN ARMY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has voted funds for an additional 10,000 recruit's in 1913. ...

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  60. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Chas Henry Millar was placed on trial at the Criminal Court for the alleged murder of James Tedree at Balmain on New Year's Eve, The facts of the case have ...

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  61. SUFFRAGETTES

    A new house at Cheem has been burnt, and suffragate literature was found in the [?] of an unfinished house. ...

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  62. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The police have arrested Percy Phillips in connection with the Case of Eva [?] [?] who as adimited to the hospital in a dying condition on Friday night ...

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  63. ARMY FRAUDS.

    An Inquiry into, the army frauds indicate that several high official are implecated in the payment of £200,000 for undelivered guns and ammunition. ...

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  64. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    Dorothy Vause, Daughter of the stationmaster at Whitby, declares that she was drugged and kidnapped on the highway by two men and a woman in a motor car and ...

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  65. THE WEATHER

    The local conditions yesterday were again hot, the sum being somewhat [?] on those in the open. The late part of the afternoon and again in the evening, ...

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  66. THE JURY'S VERDICT.

    The Jury returned a verdict of manslaughter, adding a strong recommendation to mercy, and Millar was remanded for sentence. ...

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  67. HOME RULE.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the new American Secretary of State, speaking at a St. Patrick's Day banquet, said that Home Rule was certain within two years. The degradation ...

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  68. MELBOURNE FORGERY.

    Two young men Hugh [?]worth and Allan Hollingworth, who were arrested on the, mail steamer Sonoma, on Saturday, having Cooked their passages to San ...

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  69. COPYING AUSTRALIA.

    The Right Hon, Joseph Pease, President of the Board of Education, said he would introduce in four weeks' time education proposals providing for a grading of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  70. COASTAL, CONDITIONS.

    The coastal conditions yesterday were very mild, smooth to moderate seas pre[?] throughout, with only seven points of rain being recorded at Jervis Bay. At ...

    Article : 74 words
  71. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Civil Service Estimates have been increased by £5,000,0000, and including £400,000 for old age pensions; [?] 157,957 for printing in connection with the ...

    Article : 59 words
  72. BRISBANE EISTEDDFON.

    For the Brisbane [?] competitions on Friday, 21st inst., n special train will leave Tweed Heads at 2.40 p.m.. and reach South Brisbane at 5.33 p.m., stopping at ...

    Article : 44 words
  73. THE FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  74. WARDELL'S CARNIVAL.

    Owing to a rush of news matter, the account of the speeches at the luncheon, of the Irish National Association's sports gathering at Wardell yesterday has had to ...

    Article : 36 words
  75. GUESSING COMPETITION.

    The weight of the fat bullock at the Roman Catholic sale of cattle was [?] ...

    Article : 18 words
  76. Advertising

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    Advertising : 133 words
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