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  2. DISTRICT COURT.

    The sitting of the District Court was concluded at the Court House yesterday before His Honor Judge Edmunds. GARNISHEE CASES. ...

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  3. SUFFRAGETTES.

    The house which the suffragettes burned at St. Leonards-on-Sea belonged to Mr. Arthur Philip [?] [?]ros, Conservative member of the House of Commons for Hastings ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Frost has caused £80,000 worth of damage to vines in Switzerland. ...

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  5. MANNING RIVER NOTES.

    At a representative meeting of the Teachers' Association, it was decided to hold musical and literary competitions at the end of the year, and the various choral ...

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  6. CHIDLEY CASE.

    William Chidley, the simple life advocate and author of "Answer," was fined £3 in default fourteen days in gaol on a charge of sending an indecent publication ...

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  7. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    At a mass meeting of the Broken Hill strikers to-day a telegram was received from Mr. McGowen, but it offered no solution of the difficulty, and nothing was done ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    On the High Court's return to Sydney next month the celebrated Government House case will be argued on appeal. ...

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  9. WASHAWAYS IN THE WEST.

    Extensive washaways have occurred on the railway line between Perth and Albany, and the mails are being taken on trollies. ...

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  10. LAW LORDS.

    The Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, which increases the number of Law Lords to six, in accordance with the recommendations of the Imperial Conferences, has passed its ...

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  11. STATE INSURANCE.

    The Minister of Labour is considering the question of remodelling the law in regard to the employers' liability in the direction of establishing a system of State ...

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  12. CAMP ABSENTEES PROSECUTED.

    Many absentees from the camps at Easter will be called upon to explain their ubsence at the various police courts during the next few weeks. ...

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  13. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, will deliver his Budget speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday night. ...

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  14. JUDGE SWORN IN.

    Mr. Justice Harvey was sworn in to-day as a member of the Supreme Court Bench and received the congratulations of Mr. Hall, Acting Attorney General. ...

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  15. FOODSTUFFS FAIRLY PLENTIFUL.

    The industrial position at Broken Hill is unchanged. To-day the threats of the "red raggers" came to nothing. Foodstuffs were fairly plentiful, and everything was quiet ...

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  16. MEETINGS PROHIBITED.

    The Home Secretary has prohibited the Women's Social and Political Union holding open air meetings in the Metropolitan Area. ...

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  17. TICKET FORGERY.

    Two tram conductors, Vivian Humphrey and Alfred Eccleston, were committed for trial on a charge of forging and uttering tram tickets. Both the accused made ...

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  18. LONDON UNIVERSITY.

    A Royal Commission has reported that the London University is fundamentally defective, and incapable of developing on its present lines. ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. George Adams, widow of the late George Adams, who founded Tattersall's Sweeps, has died in Hobart. ...

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  20. THE CAMPAIGN OF OUTRAGE.

    Suffragettes covered Du Cros' window with thick paper whereon was a layer of jam. They then broke the window and unfastened the latch. The suffragettes made ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. Southern Miners.

    Mr. Wil[?]s, the President of the Illawarra Miners' Association, definitely announced to-day that the strike was not over yet, but the general opinion among the miners ...

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  22. EXAMINATION FOR DEGREES.

    A royal commission recommends the abolition of the practice of holding in the colonies examination for degrees. ...

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  23. WOLSELEY ESTATE.

    Capt. Cox, who is reported to have inherited the estates of his late uncle, Viscount Wolseley, left Sydney to-day for England in response to a cable informing ...

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  24. BURNSIDE MURDER.

    Walter Anderson was convicted at the Burnside (Victoria) Supreme Court of the murder of Frederick Flint, but the jury added a recommendation to mercy, which ...

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  25. TITANIC FUND.

    The public trustee on the last day of the year after the wreck reports that £413,000 had been collected for Titanic sufferers, of which £383,000 had been invested, ...

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  26. GERMAN MERCHANTS.

    The German newspapers indignantly point out that six German merchants were mobbed at the railway station at Nancy in France, and were insulted, attacked with ...

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  27. Ferry Strike.

    The Manly ferry service has again been on the verge of dislocation owing to the dismissal by the company of the master of the steamer Balgowlah. The Union ...

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  28. PRISONER'S SUICIDE.

    James Rawlins, who was awaiting trial for the wilful murder of Alice Hudson, committed suicide in the Melbourne gaol this morning by strangling himself with his ...

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  29. MURDEROUS INNKEEPER.

    John Amos, the landlord of the Sun Inn at Bedlington, barricaded the premises and armed himself with a gun to resist service of a notice. After killing his successor's ...

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  30. STABBING CASE.

    Samuel Bingham pleaded not guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day to a charge of maliciously wounding his Wife, Elizabeth Bingham, by stabbing her in the ...

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  31. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    Mr. Johnson, the Chief Railway Commissioner, was examined before the Dominions Royal Commission to-day. The witness said the New South Wales ...

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  32. BURGLARS BUSY.

    Burglars entered a residence at Mosman and secured jewellery and money valued at £50 which the owner had secreted for safety in a flower pot. It is evident ...

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  33. GROWING IRRITATION.

    There is growing irritation here over the Nancy affair, and the German Government has made representations to France, seeking redress, to which the latter has replied ...

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  34. NOT MONGOLS.

    Owing to President Wilson's refraining fro[?] taking action in California Japan is presenting a test case to the Supreme Court to prove that Japanese are not of ...

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  35. Federal Arbitration Court.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day Justice Higgins said that he could not understand why the Sydney gas men had stood out of the Federal case and had gone ...

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  36. LAW OF DOMICILE.

    In the High Court Mr. Justice Isaacs made a suggestion to the Federal Government to unify the law of domicile throughout the Australian community. He ...

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  37. AVIATION.

    Disregarding the official prohibition, imposed owing to bad weather, Gaudart, made a waterplane trip at Monte Carlo and his machine plunged into the sea and ...

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  38. RED RUBBER.

    Before the Pu[?]umayo Inquiry, Mr. Hardenburg denied the charges of forgery and added that he did not see actual atrocities but sore emaciated natives with sores ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    Replying to a deputation from the Normanby Shire Council the Home Secretary intimated that he intended to introduce an Amending Bill to give the Local ...

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  40. MR. COOK'S INTERJECTORS.

    Before the interjections commenced at Mr. Cook's meeting last night he was giving a masterly address. After they commenced it was a brilliant and sparkling ...

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  41. SECONDARY EDUCATION.

    There has been great expansion in secondary education. The average daily attendance at the secondary schools has advanced from 2573 in 1912 to 3683 up to ...

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  42. PANAMA TOLLS.

    A report emanating from London, and indicating that a favourable settlement, of the Panama tolls trouble has been reached, cannot be confirmed. ...

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  43. British Labour Affairs.

    The Boiler Makers, Rivetters, and Federated Shipyard workers have decided not to work overtime if wages are not advanced. The employers have refused the ...

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  44. PRICE OF MILK.

    At a special meeting of the Dapto Branch South Coast Milk Suppliers' Association strong objection was taken to the action of the distributing companies ...

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  45. BRIBERY SUGGESTED.

    Mr. Whiffen denied that he offered to suppress the Foreign Office report for a monetary consideration. ...

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  46. RETALIATION.

    A Chinaman named Young Doo, proprietor of a stall at the city markets, was walking along Campbell-street at 3 o'clock this morning on his way to business when ...

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  47. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The destroyer Doxa has arrived at Kasteloryzo as a protection for the inhabitants. The Greeks deny the stories of massacres at Kasteloryzo. ...

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  48. THE REFERENDA.

    There was a great gathering at the Town Hall, Chatswood, to-night when Mr. Wade opened his anti-referenda campaign. The platform was occupied by many ...

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  49. MOTHER COUNTRY TOO SLOW.

    Mr. Johnson explained that it was the desire of the New South Wales Government to get manufactured all it could in this country. At the end of the year he ...

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  50. THE POPE.

    The Pope has had another relapse, and his condition is critical. ...

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  51. TRUCE AGREED UPON.

    A truce preceding an armistice has been agreed upon. ...

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  52. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Jeannie Baxter, a fashionably dressed young widow, shot Bernard Hall, a well known boxer and aeroplanist, dead in his flat at Shaftesbury Avenue. Baxter had ...

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  53. A CHANGE FOR THE WORSE.

    The Pope's fever has returned and the bronchial affections are worse. There is serious anxiety among his entourage. (Discussing the illness of the Pope ...

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  54. DRESSMAKER'S DAMAGES.

    Christina Prentice, a dressmaker, of Melbourne, has obtained £350 damages against the Victorian Railway Commissioners for injuries alleged to have been ...

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  55. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    The Frenchman has been released. He alleges that the revolver belonged to a policeman. The latter has been arrested and declares he is unable to explain how ...

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  56. A WIFE POISONER.

    Karl Hoff, formerly a foils champion, has been arrested at Frankfurt on a charge of poisoning his two wives, and attempting to kill the third. A quantity of ...

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  57. MISSING MILLIONAIRE.

    Reuter states that the firm of the American millionaire Joseph Martin, who disappeared in London, has filed a petition in bankruptcy in Tennessee. ...

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  58. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    Mr. Kaston, Secretary of the British Immigration League, told the Commission that before any immigration on a scale worthy the name could be attempted it ...

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  59. FEDERAL FRAY.

    Great complaints are arriving from all parts with regard to the serious delay in the issue of some of the Federal rolls, and also with regard to innumerable ...

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  60. IMMIGRATION.

    Since his arrival in England the Victorian Premier, Mr. Watt, has taken action with the view of bringing the immigration work of the different States into line as ...

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  61. TWEED RIVER NOTES.

    Mr. D. Watson, one of the selected Labor candidates for the Senate, and Mr. P. E. Tighe, selected Labor candidate for the Richmond Federal electorate, ...

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  62. THE FIRM SOLVENT.

    The petition was filed to protect the firm during Martin's absence. The assets are 430,140 dollars and liabilities 403,163 dollars. ...

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  63. UNRECORDED VOTES.

    It is surprising to learn tnat the votes that were not recorded in the North Coast, and Tableland districts at the last Federal Senatorial elections were enough to have ...

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  64. REFERENDA PROPOSALS.

    A claim made by Mr. Hughes for the constitutional amendments is that if accepted they will enable the Government to fix the prices of all classes of goods. This ...

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  65. "TOP DOGS."

    A deputation from the Melbourne Waterside Workers' Union asked the Minister of Customs to enforce the law respecting the limitation of the weight of goods to be ...

    Article : 119 words
  66. FIGHT IN AN INN.

    A man named Amos had a dispute with Woodiron, the owner of an inn, regarding stocktaking. Woodiron called in the police and Amos shot the constable after a ...

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  67. INFORMATION RECEIVED.

    Scotland Yard has received information that Martin is alive, and has been traced to a South London suburb. LONDON, Wednesday. ...

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  68. SUGAR BOUNTY.

    From the remarks of the Federal Attorney General published yesterday it might be inferred that the Colonial Sugar Refining Company was concerned in the ...

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  69. CASINO LAND APPLICATIONS.

    The following applications for land were lodged at the Casino Lands Office, Casino, last week:—Josephine Lynn, 10 acres, parish South Casino. county Richmond; ...

    Article : 101 words
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