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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The by-election for the Leith Burghs seat in the House of Commons rendered vacant by the appointment of Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson as Governor-General of ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Telegrams from Lisbon state that the railway strikers have blown up two cranes with dynamite and attempted to blow up two bridges The strikers also ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    The Wellington Post? says that the question asked in the House of Commons indicates that misleading reports have reached London regarding the use if the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    A shocking disaster occurred to-day at antline dye works at Rumuresburg, two miles front Berlin A boiler exploded and the works were ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday [?] of Representatives to-day [?]aha a Republic member form expressed the hope [?]can policy of the United ...

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  7. NEW HEBRIDES

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that in consequence of numerous complaints received regarding the working of the Condominium in the New Hebrides, the ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGE

    A dastardly outrage was committed by Suffragettes last night By means of some inflammable liquid and explosives they burned down the East Lothian ...

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  9. ROME RULE THE CHIEF ISSUE.

    The increase in the Labor vote at Leich Burghs by-election is the cause of great Surprise. The chief issue of the election was Home Rule. ...

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  10. [?]ION OF BRITISHER.

    [?] which have been received the Department at Washington true General Villa[?] rebel leaders had the ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    In reply to a question asked in the House of Commons to-day by the Rev. C. Silvester Horne (Liberal member for which), Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of ...

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  12. OIL DISCOVERY

    The Government Mining Expert has reported to the Budget Committee of the Reichstag that oil has been found at Eitabe in North-West German New ...

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  13. [?]ENT BY SIR C. GREY.

    [?] of Commons last night Gray replying to Mr Bonar [?] Government fully shared [?]ling existent in the House ...

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  14. DEPORTED STRIKERS

    Mr. Bain and four of the other deported South African Labor leaders favor immediately booking passages for South Africa. Others desire to wait hoping that ...

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  15. AERIAL FLIGHTS

    Marry Hawker will give another demonstration in aviation at Victoria Park racecourse to-morrow. After the exhibition trip Hawker will take up passengers and ...

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  16. SPORTING CABLE ITEMS

    George Gray failed to maintain his recent rate of gaining on C. Falkiner at Glasgow this afternoon and evening in their match of 18,000 up with ivory balls ...

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  17. [?]AVIATION

    [?] asked in the House of [?] afternoon relative to the [?]ane things of Mr Winstor [?] Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  18. BANQUET AT HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    One hundred leading members of the Labor party entertained the nine deported South African strike leaders at a banquet to-night ...

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  19. MAWSON EXPEDITION

    The Evening standard," commenting this evening on the announcement of the return of Dr Mawson and his party states that although the tragedies of the ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND HARVEST

    The Dominion's crop averages age estimated as follow:—Wheat, 32.32 bushels per acre: oats, 41.03 bushels per acre; barley , 38.31 bushels per acre. ...

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  21. EXHIBITION OF BASEBALL.

    Fifteen thousand people attended the Chelsea ground to-day to watch the exhibition baseball match between the New York Giants and the Chicago White Sox ...

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  22. REPRESSION OF STRIKES.

    The Union Government continues to press on with its legislation to provent any repetition of the recent industrial crisis. A bill to provide for the ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL

    [?] firm There is a [?] for colonial. Choicest [?]ed is fetching 112/, 113/, resulted 114/, to 116/, excepted ...

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  24. 100-MILE MOTOR RACE.

    At Santa Monica in California to-day De Palma defeated "Barney Oldfield in the 100 mile automobile race for the Vanderbilt Cup. De Palma won by a few ...

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  25. MR. WATT SENDS MESSAGE.

    Mr W. A. Watt. the Premier telegraphed this morning to Dr Douglas Mawson at Adelaide congratulating him on his "Splendid achievement and safe return," ...

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  26. WHEAT ON STATIONS

    The number of bags of wheat on the undermentioned stations at midnight on Thursday was as follows:—Donald, 56,000 Watchem 94,430; Curyo, 150 ...

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  27. INDEMNITY BILL PASSED.

    In the South African Union Assembly yesterday the Indesmnity Bill was considered in Committee The clause indemnifying the Government for all acts was ...

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  28. FOOTBALLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Northern Rugby Union has arranged to consider a proposal to accelerate the Challenge Cup and League final games so as to release the members of the team ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    South Australia has an excellent display of Produce at the Grocers and Bakers Exhibition at Leeds Competitions are being held in bread-making from pure ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    The Australian submarines will leave Portsmouth on Saturday for Australia They will voyage under their own motive power and will only be submerged if they ...

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  31. [?]EEP WOOL SALES.

    [?] series of wool sales was [?]erp to-day. There was a [?] of buyers and competition Prices showed a ...

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  32. RAILWAY SMASH

    Railway accidents in Tasmania are fortunately rare, but one occurred on the main in shortly after midnight lest night. A goods train was despatched front ...

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  33. ALLEGED MURDER

    Frederick Houghton has been committed for trial at Whatton, in Notts for the alleged murder of his father William Houghton, and his younger brother ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Agents-General of the Australian States will confer on 4th March with the Commonwealth authorities in London on the subject of the medical restrictions ...

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  35. [?]POOL TRAGEDY

    [?]ahas Summer the mur[?]stian Bradfield at [?] December, was haged to [?]day Ball violently ...

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  36. MEAT FOR THE ARMY

    The Agent-General has notified that the War Office is calling for tenders for the supply of 2375,000 12-oz tins of preserved meat and 62,500 24-oz tins, to be delivered ...

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  37. OVERDUE DREDGE.

    The Anglo-Forgin Fiber Co.'s dredge Posidonia, which is overdue at port Picie has been reinsured at a premium of 80 guineas per cont ...

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  38. FRENCH CRUISER REFLOATED.

    The French craiser Waldeck Rousseau 14,300 tons which went ashore in the Gulf of Jouan, on the south coast, on Tuesday was refloated to-day. The ...

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  39. IRRIGATION EXPERT

    At the request of the Water Commission Mr. h. Jacobs, a successful irrigationist of Mildura will visit Swan Hill shortly. The Commission has found that ...

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  40. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The Japanese Diet was asked to-day to pass a vote of censure upon Mr. Kei Hara Minister for Home Affairs, in connection with the methods employed by the police ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE.

    Mr L. S. Amery Unionist M.P., who recently visited Australia delivered a lecture last night at the University of London. He paid a tribute to the ...

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  42. [?]LINER LAUNCHED

    The White Stat liner Britaned to-day from the yards [?] and Wolff at Belfast, has a toanage slightly ...

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  43. NEW SETTLERS

    The steamer Benalla will take 700 in migrants to Victoria and New South Wales, including 141 lads. ...

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  44. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The perpefrators of the bomb outrage Hadiu-Donog. when the house of Bishop Miklossy of the Greek Catholic Church was blown up and seven ...

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  45. CABMEN'S PICNIC.

    Sir,—On behalf of the cabmen of Ballarat, we desire to tender our sincere thanks, through your widely-circulated paper to those who so liberally donated ...

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  46. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A drowning fatality occurred at Barwon Heads to-day. Charles Hop good 17 years of age, son of a dairyman, had been to Geelong with his father. It was a very ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA SLANDERED

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. H. Baker Financial Secretary to the War Office, in replay to a question asked by Mr. L. Ginnell, Independent Nationalist ...

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  48. [?]ING REBATES

    [?] Agent-General for Vic[?] under the notice of Mr [?] Secretary of State for the [?] week the granting of ...

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  49. INTERSTATE CRICKET

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  50. MISSIONARY ARRESTED

    The Portuguese authorities have arrested an English Baptist missionary named L. S. Bowskill, of san Salvader, in the Congo State on a charge of having ...

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  51. [?]S CARTOONIST

    [?] announced of Sire John [?]his eight-fourth year 1904 he was a member of [?]don "Punch," ...

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  52. BUGGY WASHED DOWN CREEK.

    Two men, named Renther and Richards, were crossing the Kuliua Creek near Mirabel in a buggy drown by two horses when the animals were washed down the ...

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  53. ACTION BY BRITAIN.

    The Foreign Office is in communication with Portugal asking to be informed of the grounds for the arrest of the English Baptist missionary, J. S. Bowskill, and ...

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  54. CYCLISTS COLLEDE.

    Patrick Dolan, 30 was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last night with a compound fracture of the nose and shock Dolan was riding a bicycle home from his ...

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  55. [?] CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. DANNEBROG

    Superfluous hairs destroyed by Dannebrog Out of a mass of failures has come genaino success. Mine Frokjar "(diploma Massage College, Copenhagen, visits ...

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  58. AUSTRALIANS AT WELLINGTON.

    The Australians playing against Canterbury district dismissed them for 92 The Australians have lost five for 105—Noble 36, cody 47 not out ...

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