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  2. THE FITZROY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Melbourne Court yesterday the jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of Harold Thompson, who was charged with the Fitzroy ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS.

    The Full Court has reserved judgment in the Colonial Sugar Company's appeal. A Melbourne cyclist, Alderson, was committed on a charge of manslaughter. ...

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  4. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A terrific explosion occurred at six o'clock on Wednesday morning at the residence of Mr. Lloyd George, wrecking the upper portion of ...

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  5. NON-UNIONISTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Broken Hill [?]he non-unionist campaign is proceeding. There is a serious Feeling of uneasiness in all commercial quarters concerning ...

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  6. ANTARCTIC TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Antaretic Expedition Committee Fund, amalgamated with the Lord Mayor's, jointly total £20,000. The King has given £200 to ...

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  7. CABLE ITEMS.

    M. Delusse has been appointed French Ambassador to St. Petersburg. The largest oil carrying steamer in the world was launched at Wallsend. ...

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  8. THE BALKANS WAR.

    It is reported that Bulgaria and Roumania are willing to allow Italy and Russia to arbitrate under the auspices of Britain. ...

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  9. THE POWERS' INTERVENTION.

    The Powers have offered to intervene if Turkey and the Allies are agreeable. The stipulation is, that while arbitration is going on should either attack the ...

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  10. STATE ENTERPRISE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—With the introduction of State making and supervision of school buildings material, the list of State enterprise becomes formidable. ...

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  11. THE MEMORIAL CROSS.

    Speaking of the memorial erected for Captain Scott and his companions, a member of the expedition stated that Mr. F. Davis, carpenter of the Terra Nova, ...

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  12. A SCHOOL ARCHITECT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Education Department has now an architect attached Mr. Carmichael's object in getting him was to specialise in school architecture ...

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  13. THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The American Congress is to be called to select a President. Provisional President Huerta has ordered the deposed President ...

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  14. THE EXPLORERS' CRAVES.

    As has already been stated, the survivors of the expedition decided that it would be better to leave the explorers in their eternally fresh white mantle where they ...

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  15. INSUFFICENT POLICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Flowers gets very impatient when it is suggested that the police protection in Sydney is insufficient. He says that every petty ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT LIABLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In connection with the claim for £50,000 by the Eastern Australian Steamship Co. against the Queensland Government for the ...

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  17. TAREE NEWS.

    TAREE, Friday.—Mr. E. Bolsted, of Messrs. Bolsted and Hanlon, New Zealand, contractors, purpose erecting a large Coffee Palace near the railway ...

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  18. CONSTABLE'S GREAT COUP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Constable Wells was passing Staple's general store at Lawson at three o'clock yesterday morning, when he noticed a light in the place, and ...

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  19. A MUCH-TREASURED PRIZE.

    During the long months spent by Lieut. Campbell and his party in the igloo, every device was adopted to keep up the spirits of the men, and physical drill was ...

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  20. GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the interest it has occasioned in Germany, the full text of Admiral Von Tirpitz's speech has been issued. Tirpitz stated that he ...

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  21. A CHARGE OF ARSON.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In connection with the explosions and fire in Edmunds' chemist shop in Oxford-street, Edgar Albert Edmunds was charged with ...

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  22. GOVERNMENTS TO CONTRIBUTE.

    After a conference with the State Attorney-General and the Lord Mayor of Melbourne regarding a Scott Memorial Fund the Federal Attorney-General ...

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  23. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—President Poincare, in his presidential message to Parliament, dwelt on the necessity of national defence. He said, "Let us shun ...

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  24. THE SOLOMONS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. F. Wallia, island manager for Burns, Philp and Co., has just returned to Sydney after a tour of inspection of the Solomon, Gilbert, and ...

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  25. CERTIFICATE SUSPENDED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the inquiry into the reason of the Brundah striking a rock off Sugar Loaf Point, Captain Archer admitted that he erred in being ...

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  26. THE MISSING CLERGYMAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rev. Albert Knight refused to be interviewed on his arrival at Capetown on the steamer Port Lincoln, and appealed to the ...

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  27. THE PAGE MILLIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Pall Mall "Gazette" says a Bill is being prepared in the House of Lords to provide for investigation as to who is entitled to ...

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  28. A FATAL ENDING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Javauese woman, who fell overboard from a steamer in the harbour, was rescued and put to bed. On being examined by a doctor, he ...

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  29. ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Negotiations are in progress between the Aumiralty and the Federal Government for the appointment of an Admiral for the Fleet unit. He is ...

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  30. ALLEGED BURGLARY

    SYDNEY. FridaY.—Two seventeen-yearold boys, named William Dawson and Herbert Garrard, appeared at the police court to answer Four charges of breaking ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. O'Malley to-day is driving the first peg in the Capital site survey. Mr. McDonald, Speaker, has made ...

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  32. THE NEW PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Beeby will ad[?]ss a meeting at Armidale on March 13th in the campaign against the Referenda. He will then make a statement of ...

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  33. THE YASS CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Liberal prospects at Yass, according to Mr. Parkhill, are favourable. The Labour Party will put about 700 names on the Yass rolls, and ...

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  34. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A terrible accident happened to Mrs. Hassall at Horse Station Creek, Kvogle. She was separating yesterday morning, when her hair got ...

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  35. THE TWEED ENTRANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Navigation Department received a telegram from the pilot at Tweed River stating that a portion of the wrecked steamer ...

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  36. ADVERSE DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Before the Full Court, in the appeal case Patrick Markham v. State Government, appellant claimed that he was permanently ...

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  37. FIRE BRIGADES BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The election of a country representative for the Fire Brigades Board resulted in the return of Mr. Sheddon, Mayor of Newcastle, by a ...

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