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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    A startling statement in regard to Provisional President, Rucrta is credited to Mr N, O'Shaughnessy, American Charged Affaires at Mexico City, who recently ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] interesting article on the subject of [?]tal power in the Mediterr[?]nean has been contributed to the "Neuste Nach[?] rchteen" (Berlin daily) by Rear-Ad[?] ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Details have low come to hand of the sad shipping accident in the Channel, whereby five pilots lost their lives. The steamer Star of Now Zealand, a ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The mining dispute continues and both sides appear to be determined. It was reported to-day that Mr Link, mining manager of Sloane's had received instructions ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Raring about t man with a revolver and a razor, George Percy Cottle, who was found with his throat cant beside the dead bodies of his two children at Pyrmont, is ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    The "Times" this morning, commenting in the remarks made by Sir [?]an Hamil[?] in New Z[?]land, expresses the hope let the inspector-General's word of new[?] ...

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  8. STEAMER TURNS TURTLE.

    The steamer Turret Hill became leaky and turned turtle at Southwold. The Captain and engineer were saved. Thirteen persons were drowned, ...

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  9. DISEASES IN POTATOES

    The Minister of Lands has issued a new set of regulations covering all importations of tubers. He has taken this action in order to prevent the introduction to the ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. REBELS CAPTURE TAMPICO.

    The State Department understands that the Mexican Federal treops have evaeu[?]ated Tampico, us they wore unable to withstand the fury of the ...

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  11. CONCESSIONS TO ULSTER

    It is believed that the House of Lords will delay the division on the motion the the second reading of the Home Rnte Bill until it receives the Amending Dill ...

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  12. SPORTING CABLE ITEMS

    Though there had been great uncertain [?] some time past as to the condition the Tetrurch, and many rumors had in [?]ircalation, yet the announcement ...

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  13. STRIKES AND PUBLIC SYMPATHY.

    The annual conference of the Federated Mining Employees' Association was continued to-day, Mr. J. M'Danald (president) occupying the chair ...

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  14. JAPAN'S NAVAL SCANDAL

    The report issued as a result of the preliminary enquiry held into the naval seandal alleged that three directors of the Mitsui Bussen Kanisha, agents for the ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. STABBING AFFRAY

    It is reported by the Cairns police that a man is alleged to have cut his wife's throat and stabbed his mother-in-law at Balinda yesterday, and then escaped into ...

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  16. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    Reference to the position of the trans Australian railway strikers at Kalgoorlie was made last evening at a social tendered by the board of management of ...

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  17. PLAGUE AT HONG KONG

    A serious increase of the plague is reported. Last week 215 cases occurred. of which 173 proved fatal. ...

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  18. WAR WITH ALLIES

    A sensation has been caused here by the publication of a telegram Sent by General Savoff, the 'Bulgar commander from Adrianople on 6th May; 1913, to the ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. AEROPLANE STRIKES SQUALL

    While flying with a passenger in Mr L. Hordern's aeroplane this morning. M Guillaux had an exciting experience. He ascended from Table Bay in ...

    Article : 178 words
  20. DAVIS CUP PLAYERS.

    [?] interest is being displayed in the [?] of the Australiasinn lawn ten[?]cpious, A. F. Wilding and Nor Brokers at the R[?]ehampton hard[?] ...

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  21. GREAT BATSMAN

    The death is announced of Mr R. E. Foster, the well-known English cricketer. He woo 36 rears of age on' the 16th nlt. Mr Foster had been ill for some time ...

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  22. "RED FEDERATION."

    A balance-sheet published by the official organ of the "Red Federation" shows that the strike funds benefited by the following subscriptions:—From New, ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN BILLIARDIST.

    Grey again to-day showed excel. in his match against T. New- The Australian put together of £113 and 662. In the later break ...

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  24. BRAWL IN OFFICE

    There was an exciting scene at the office of the Secretary of State (Mr Bryan to-day. Mr .Jacob Conner, formerly U.S. ...

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  25. FOSTER'S CAREER.

    Mr R. E. Foster was a number of the famous cricketing family. The six brothers—Major W.L.R.T.E.H.K.G.N., B.S, and M.K.—have all played for ...

    Article : 403 words
  26. DAY BAKING.

    At a meting of the Master Bakers' Association this afternoon it was decided to stand by the previous resolution of the Association to adhere to Mr .Justice Rich's ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. DEATH OF LADY WAY

    Lady Way, wife of 'Sir Samuel Way Chief .Justice of South -Australia, died suddenly this afternoon. ...

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  28. REECE KEEPS AHEAD.

    [?] exc[?]edinglly close struggle, "Tom" continues to hold Melbourne Inmar. He added 30 to his lead to-day [?] 312 ahead. the scores being:— ...

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  29. [?] GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    [?] of the leading professional golfers [?] pecting in a foursome tournament Suanningdale links. The prizes total £330. The preliminary ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. COPYING A PAINTING

    King George has consented to the painting of a copy of Percy F. S. Spence's picture of the arrival in Sydney of the Australian Fleet for presentation to the ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. WEEK-END CABLES

    Improved facilities for the exchange of cable correspondence between Canada and Australasia are being provided by the Pacific Cable Beard. ...

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  32. BOILERMAKERS' DETERMINATION.

    Mr Justice Hood. sitting in the Court of Industrial Appeal. heard .an application this morning on behalf of the Boiler markers' Union to have that ...

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  33. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    [?] here for the Newmarket Stakes, an of event for three-year-olds, was [?] at the Newmarket Second Meeting. The result was a win ...

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  34. ADELAIDE TO DARWIN

    E. F. Reichenbach and J. A. Fay, Victorian overland cyclists, started frogs the Post Office at noon to-day, in an attempt ...

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  35. LIVING WAGE

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir R Cooper, Unionist member for Walsall introduced a Wages Bill to enable the local authority to establish a living wage. ...

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  36. CONTAGIOUS PNEUMONIA

    Contagious' pneumonia recently developed amongst horses on a .farm about 30 miles east of Adelaide. Four animals died, and the remainder were vaceinated ...

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  37. [?]RNATIONAL POLO CUP.

    [?] the year an English pole team the Atlantic to make an at[?]act the International pole [?] a America. The side will ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is good. with the tendency in the buyers' favar. ...

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  39. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    A report of an interview with Mr Doposevelt has been telegraphed from Bridgelown, in the Barbadoes. Asked whether he would again to a ...

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  40. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Privy Council has ratified the arbitralion treaty recently concluded between Japan and the United States ...

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  41. [?] IN FORM WITH BALL.

    [?] match between Middlese[?] of was remained yesterday, F. who in Oxford's first innings a for £s, again bowled well, and ...

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  42. SHILLING DRINKS

    At the Presbyterian Assembly to-day the debate on the temperance report was resumed. The Rev. G. L. Sherifits said that at Cloncurry some little time ago ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. ARREST OF SWINDLERS.

    A gang of "long firm" swindlers has been broken up by the arrest of 20 members of the gang. Their operations have extended over the past fine years, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. [?]LEBONE'S SMALL SCORE.

    against Yorkshire yesterday, a t team was dismissed in the [?] per the small total of 30 runs. [?] when for 21 and Drake three ...

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  45. STRIKERS FINED.

    Thirty-four members of, the Carpenters Union were this morning fined 40/, in default 14 days, for having struck work because Millar's Timber Company refused ...

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  46. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    The case of the woman Mary Ansell, who visited the Royal Academy yesterday and spriausly damaged the portrait of the Duke of Wellington by Sit ...

    Article : 61 words
  47. SIR GEORGE REID ENTERTAINED.

    The Sphiax Club tendered a banquet last night to Sir George Reid at the Connaught rooms. In responding to the loast of his health, Sir George Reid said ...

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  48. SMALL-POX

    One fresh case of small-pox was reported in the metropolitun area to-day The patient. was the part of Newtown from which other cases have come previously. ...

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  49. DR MAWSON

    [?] to-day granted an a[?]dionce [?] Ma[?]son, leader of the Austr[?] Expediton. [?] lasted half-an-hour, and ...

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  50. FIRE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    While the Governor's party was breakfasting at Government House. Auckland, to-day a fire broke out above Gen lan Hamilton's room. and spread rapidly ...

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  51. CASES UNDER SUSPICION.

    Sueplcious cases of illness are reported to have occnrned on the steamor Prinz Sigismund, which arrived at Pinken[?]u last night from Kobe. ...

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  52. TRAMWAY SERVICE.

    Sir,—Respecting the unsatisfactory running of the times, is it not time the City Council took the matter in hand to ensure a proper time table being observed ...

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  53. CHARGE AGAINST PUBLISHER.

    Mr Graville Derow appeared in a Police Court to-day to answer a summons charging him with having published the "Suftragatte" newspaper on 2nd January ...

    Article : 43 words
  54. Advertising

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