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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr F. H. Croswell, the Labor leader, in the course of his speech in the Union Parliament, in opposition to the deportation of the strike lenders, asserted that the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Feeling in the Japanese political world is at present running very high, and there was much excitement to day. when a want of confidence motion was moved in the ...

    Article : 132 words
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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    [?]was opened in state to-day [?]the King, who was accom[?]en Mary. The weather was [?]crowds assembled in the ...

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  6. WOLVERHAMPTON TRAGEDY

    At the inquest on the body of Kent Reeks to-day the coroner, in recording a verdict of wilful murder against some unknown person, said that there was not ...

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  7. SWEDISH CABINET RESIGNS.

    The story of the intended resignation of the King of Sweden in favor of Crown Prince is repudiated in Swedish official circles. Certain discrepancies between ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    An unusual serial accident—a collision—resulted in an aviator losing his life at Johannisthal to-day. A bi-plane carrying a pilot and a ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. IMPEACHMENT OF MINISTRY.

    Dr Ghenadieff. Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs, has made a startling announcement. He declares that a whole series of ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. [?]NIONIST ATTACK.

    Hense of Commons met to position abandoned the ons[?] son on the Address in Re[?]d the Right Hon. Walter ...

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  11. SENGHENYDD DISASTER

    A miner named Thornton, giving evidence to-day at the Home Office enquiry (Wales) in October last, when over 400 ...

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  12. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS

    A vigorous discussion on the question of Panama, Canal tolls is proceeding daily in Congress. Senator Chilton declared that a supreme ...

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  13. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The "Sportsman" says that oarsmen and public will welcome the news that it has been settled that Paddon shall visit England to row Barry for the world's ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY

    A special meeting of the Northern Rugby Union was held to-day, when a cablegram from the combined Rugby fetoball Leagues of New South Wales was ...

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  15. [?]QUITH'S REPLY.

    [?]the Prime Minister, in re[?] known prier to the general [?]ember, 1910, that the parc[?]uld be used to carry the ...

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  16. THE DEMOCRATIC POLICY.

    Senator Stone has sent a letter to the chairman of the Democratic cauous, which is expected to meet shortly to discuss the Panama Canal tolls question, stating that ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is steady, and prices are unchanged. ...

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  18. SUBMARINE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The second submarine built for the Australian Government has left Barrow for Portsmouth. ...

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  19. AUTHOR'S MARRIAGE

    Mr Thomas Hardy, O.M., the well-known author, who will be 74 years of age un June next, was married to-day to his secretary, Miss Florence Dugdale. ...

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  20. MR A. KIRKPATRICK FARWELLED.

    A farewell dinner is to be tendered to Mr A. A. Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South Australia, on 17th March, prior to his departure for South Australia. Mr ...

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  21. EDUCATION CONTROVERSY

    Bishop Frodsham's articles have initiated a lively controversy in the "Morning Post," Lord Robert Cecil states that though ...

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  22. [?]AGAINST ULSTER.

    ang's speech in the House marked by sincerity and edenied that that Unionists [?]loyalty in the army, ...

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  23. ROYAL BRITANNIC INSTITUTE.

    At the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute in March a proposal will be made by the council to change the name to Royal Britannic Institute. ...

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  24. HEALTH CONFERENCE

    The Victorian League has organised a combined Health Conference and Exhibition, to be opened at then Imperial Institute on 18th May. Sir Charles ...

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  25. EMBEZZLER SENTENCED.

    Fleet Pay-Master John Moffat Lowry, of H.M.S. Ganges, who was tried by court martial on the charge of having embezzled £10,000, was found guilty, and sentenced ...

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  26. £10,000 FOR HOSPITAL.

    The Grocers' Company has offered the London Hospital £10,000 for a new ward for the treatment of syphilis with salvarsan. A leading authority states that one ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The PREMIER (Mr Watt), by leave, said that a distinguished visitor was withing the precincts of the House, and moved that he be given a seat on the floor of the ...

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  28. [?] THE PROBLEM.

    [?]who bad a great reception, [?]sent by-elections indicated to change in the opinion [?]on the question of Home ...

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  29. TUNNEL TRAGEDY

    It is reported that Castillo, the bandit, who was responsible for the tunnel disaster, in which a train was burned and about, 50 people perished, has been ...

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  30. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    The "Cologne Gazette" announces to-day that the German Admiralty has decided to set aside 27 ships for foreign service this year, instead of the usual 25. ...

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  31. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    J. P. Oliver, who was seriously injured at Knott's sawmill, Harris, on Friday died in the Gippsland Hospital last evening. One of his legs was so badly ...

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  32. ENGLISH ELEVEN

    The M.C.C. team which is at present touring South Africa met with defeat in a match against a Natal eleven. The visitors in their first turn at the ...

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  33. EARTHQUAKE

    A shock of earthquake occurred in the State to-day, and was felt as far north as Montreal and Ottawa. Little damage is reported, but near Binghampton the shock ...

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  34. RIDING ACCIDENT.

    Mr James Telford grocer, was riding a horse last evening, when it fell and rolled over him, crushing him severely. He was wounded about the head, and was ...

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  35. ACTRESS POISONED.

    Jessie Thorn, a member of the Raymond. Mystery Company, took poison after the performance last night. She was brought to the Wellington Hospital. ...

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  36. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Dominions House of Commons yesterday Mr Borden, the prime Minister re-introduced the Redistribution of Seats Bill, which provides for an increase in ...

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  37. RUN OVER BY WAGGON.

    Mr A Hatcher, a well-known farmer of Woomelang, sustained a Potts' fracture of the right ankle as the result of an accident while he was carting water. The ...

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  38. WATERSIDE CRISIS

    Representative of the Commonwealth Steamship-owners' Federation and the Waterside Workers; Federation met to-day at the Law Courts, at a compulsory ...

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  39. MRS PANKHURST'S RETURN

    Mrs. Pankhurst returned to London to-day, and was announced to address a meeting from the window of a house in Camden Square. When she left the house ...

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  40. [?]HOUSE OF LORDS.

    [?]te took place in the House [?]moved to the effect that [?]strous to proceed with repeated the arguments ...

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  41. FIREMAN INJURED ON THE TRACK.

    While practicing for the Fire Brigades Demonstration Arthur Morrison, a member of the brigade, met with a serious accident. The coupling of the hose flew ...

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  42. CHILD FEARFULLY SCALDED

    "My little boy, Willie," says Mrs P. Morrison, of 93 Wilson street, Redforn, Sydney, "was fearfully scalded through a kettle of boiling water falling on top on ...

    Article : 306 words
  43. [?]WITHIN HOME RULE.

    Munre-Ferguson, Gover[?] gnate of Australia, fare [?]tituents at Leith last [?]reat responsibility placed ...

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  44. IMMIGRATION BILL

    Dr Isher Singh, of the Punjaub, and Dr Sudhindru Boss, of Calentte, formally protisted to-day to Mr J. L. Burnett, chairman of the Immigration ...

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  45. FATHER AND DAUGHTER INJURED.

    Nellie Earl, aged 16, a resident of Gloucester street, Kensington, was proceeding to the Melbourne Hospital this morning to se her father, when she was knocked ...

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  46. SAW SEVERS FINGERS.

    E. Gleeson was working at a circular saw at Beene, when his left bend came in contact with the saw, and three of his fingers were severed. He was attended to ...

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  47. DISORDERED LIVER

    "For disorders of the liver and stomach there is no better medicine than Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mrs Margaret J. Watson, Emerald Q, "I suffered with ...

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  48. [?]OTHERS GOOD

    [?]ving in S.W. Queensland [?]rites Mr J. R. Tindale, [?]unnamula "Watchman. ne I hae been subject to ...

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  49. WILLS LODGED FOR PROBATE

    Richard Rees, late of Dry Diggines near Daylesford, grazier, who died on 16th December, left to his relatives and friends real estate valued at £10,124 and ...

    Article : 55 words
  50. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Mr RICHARDSON asked if the Government would consider the advisability of providing the necessary sum of money for reorganising the Tourist Barreau with ...

    Article : 957 words
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