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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    During the sittings of the Roman Catholic Congress at Metz, in August last, the Bishop, of Luxembourg delivered himself of a stinging attack on Freemasonry, ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Additional particulars to hand regarding the gun-running in Ulster show that it was marked by great daring. The principal highways were held up ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    A hurricane on 9th January caused about £50,000 worth of damage at Ai[?] in the Cook Group. The orange crop was completely destroyed and the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The White Wolves have been severely defeated at Pinchow. The Chinese army is using aeroplanes to watch the bandits. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] received by the Spanish [?] that President Huerta is [?] to the mediation of Argentina, [?] Brazil. ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The condition of the aged Emperor Francis Joseph has undergone a favorable change. ...

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  8. CONJUCAL RIGHTS

    Constance Victoria Barham Yuille formerly Green, a native of Malvern (Vic.), to-day petitioned Mr Justice Gordon for the restitution of conjugal rights with ...

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  9. CLUB-SWINGING RECORD.

    Swinging clubs for 80 hours 2 minutes. Tom Burrows broke his own record of 80 hours at Devonport, and finished undistressed. For speed and variety of swings. ...

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  10. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, who will undertake another Antarctic expedition this year was the guest of the Pilgrims' Club on Friday night. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The Wine Trade Club, after tasting a number of Australian, Californian, and South African wines, has decided that Cawarra (N.S.W.) wine is head and ...

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  12. [?]TION BY REPUBLICS.

    [?] will a possibility that any [?] in Mexico may be averted. [?] Wilson has [?] made by the Argentine, [?] ...

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  13. DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Sir John M'Call) , in a letter to the London press, suggests that concurrently with the holding of the Imperial Conference the ...

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  14. [?]NT'S DEMONSTRATION.

    [?] newspapers generally [?] action taken by America in [?] Monte Video capital of [?] umber of University ...

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  15. BATHS FOR MINERS.

    A serious industrial dispute has arisen in Monmouthshire in consequence of a division of opinion as to the reading of a certain section of the Mines Act. One ...

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  16. [?]DENT WILSON'S AIMS.

    [?] is the "World's" Work" the [?] Wilson in Mexico and [?] Republic, Mr E. G. Lowry [?] the basis of that policy is that ...

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  17. EX-MINISTER'S FIERY SPEECH.

    Colonel J. E. B. Seely, M.P. whose blunder in the recent Ulster crisis caused him to resign from the Cabinet delivered a trenchant speech on the Home Rule ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    It was resolved at a recent meeting of the Federated Miners' Union that members should discontinue working with non-unionists after 1st May. ...

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  19. CABINET AND CAUCUS

    There was nothing fresh to record to- day in connection with the Labor Caucus trouble. Mr Holman is apparently reluctant to ...

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  20. FILLING EMPTY SPACES

    The Queensland dinner at the Treadeo on Friday night was attended by 140 guests, including Mr Lewis Harcourt, Lord Lamington, Lord Incheape, Sir ...

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  21. EXETER RAILWAY SMASH

    Peter Irwin, engine-driver, was placed on trial before Mr Justice Pring at the Goulburn Circuit Court to-day on a charge of having feloniously slain ...

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  22. TEST MOBILISATION.

    The test mobilisation of the Ulster Volunteers on Friday night was carried out with amazing precision. The police were powerless onlookers of ...

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  23. DAY LABOR SYSTEM.

    For some time men employed on the construction of the railway line from Heywood to Mount Gambier have complained as to the manner in which the day labor ...

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  24. TASMANIAN CRISIS

    Sir Frederick Pollock, Dart, one of the highest legal authorities in Great Britain, has been interviewed retarding the political crisis in Tasmania. ...

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  25. UNPROTECTED MAN-HOLE

    Judgment was delivered by Mr Cowan, P.M., in the Police Court to-day in a claim for £100 brought against the Post master-General by Robert Hemborough ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN BISHOPS

    His Holiness the Pope, gave an audience yesterday to the Roman Catholic Bishops of Maitland (the Right Rev. Dr Dwyer) and Lismore (the Right Rev. Dr Doyle). ...

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  27. SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION.

    Mr Pilkington K. C., for Dalgety and Co. and others, applied to the Chief Justice for an order nisi restraining the Arbitration Court and Metropolitan Shop ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. BLOW-OUT AT OIL WELLS

    A violent blow-out has occurred at the Taranaki oil well rotary bore. Gaswater, mud, and oil are being thrown up to a great height. About 40 barrels of ...

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  29. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE

    The general elections have begun. There are 3000 candidates for 602 seats: The election resolves itself into a struggle between M. Caillaux's clique and M. ...

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  30. COMBINE OF UNIONS

    A large mass meeting of trade unionists and co-operative workers was held to-day to consider the proposals propounded recently for the amalgamation of trade ...

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  31. STABBING AFFRAY

    A quarrel in the Indian colony at Woolloomooloo on Saturday night resulted in John Dr Silva being stabbed in the abdomen. He is not expected to ...

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  32. DISTRESSED UNIONISTS' FUND.

    A resolution was agreed to yesterday by the A.W.U., recommending a levy of 1/ per quarter on all unionists, in aid of Limo Distressed Unionists' Relief Fund. ...

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  33. LAND FOR LANDLESS

    Extreme action has been taken by a number of Celtic cottagers, who are with. out land. They have seized the Isle of Taransay, ...

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  34. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A motor accident occurred at the corner of City road and Montague street, South Melbourne, to-day, when a man, supposed to be named Baker, sustained injuries ...

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  35. PERILS OF AVIATION

    A double aviation fatality occurred yesterday at Turin. Lieutenants Napoli and Battaegeini were using an aeroplane and the machine ...

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  36. THE ST. IVES TRAGEDY

    Thomas Edwin Brown, who was recently acquitted at the Central Criminal Court on a large of having murdered Sergt Hickey, at St. Ives, has since been in ...

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  37. FIRE ON ISLE OF MAN

    A fire broke out last night at Government Honen, Douglas, Isle of Man. The building was partially destroyed before the flames were extinguished. ...

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  38. SHOT IN FOREHEAD.

    This morning Leslie Carter, aged 24, a resident of Cremorue street, Richmond was examining a revolver, when the charge exploded. The bullet entered his ...

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  39. HUT EXPLOSION

    Virgil M'Govern, the eighth victim of the Upper Hut explosion, died in the Wellington Hospital to-day. The deceased was picked up 60 feet away ...

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  40. AN AIRMAN INCINERATED.

    A fatal aerial disaster occurred yesterday, the victim being Morries, an army aviator. He fell from at right of 1600 feet. ...

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  41. WOMAN'S TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    Having been wounded in the knee by the accidental discharge of a pea-rifle Mrs Albert Stout, of Talbotville, had to undergo a trying experience before she ...

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  42. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Sir George Doughty, Unionist member of the House of Commons for great Crimsby. [The deceased was twice Mayor of ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. BOXING CONTEST

    Collin Bell of Queensland, will fight Joe Jeannette at Premierland on 4th May. The contest will consist of 20 rounds, and it will be for a purse of £800 and a ...

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  44. "TO WORK IS TO REST"

    Mr. T. S. Reed, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Royal Geographical Society, died yesterday. He was within a few week of his 96th year. ...

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  45. VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS.

    On Saturday afternoon Mr and Mrs J. Riveridge and family of Glengower, when driving to Clunes, were thrown from their buggy through the horse taking ...

    Article : 76 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. TRAGEDY IN TRAIN

    The body of the woman who was murdered in a train near Three Bridges has been identified as that of Mrs Stone, the finance of the ex-naval man Booker, who ...

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  48. GENERAL HAMILTON

    General Sir Ian Hamilton arrived by the Moeraki this morning. An inspection of Cadets was held on the Show-grounds. ...

    Article : 28 words
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