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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Colonel Frobenius, has issued a [?], in which he alleges that Great Britain is crouching for an arrack upon Germany, and that meanwhile Russia and ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The "'Daily Chronicle" states that the agents of various foreign powers have been making many endeavors to obtain possession of the British naval ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    The Interstate Commission took evidence to-day in Launceston. Messrs D. Ritchie and P. Affleck, millers, complained against the dumping of ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The Paramount Chief of [?] has fined a troublesome chief named Jonathan 20 head of cattle for his behavior. ...

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  6. [?]ABLEGRAMS

    [?] of the "All for Ireland" [?] present in session at Cork. [?] M.P., leader of the [?] Nationalist Party, addressed ...

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  7. STRIKERS FINED.

    Six of the railway men who went on strike at Volksrust have been fined from 22/10 to £13 for desertion from duty and inciting others to desert. ...

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  8. BANKER GOES TO PRISON.

    Mr Kothavie, manager of the Bombay Banking Company, which failed in October last, has been found guilty of a breach of trust. He was sentenced to ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The "None Froie Presse" states that the Austro-Hungarian embassy in St. Petersburg has been assured that authoritative quarters entirely dissociate ...

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  10. TOM MANN'S MISSION

    Addressing a Labor meeting yesterday Mr John Ware said the Labor Party had not been consulted, and knew nothing regarding the visit of Mr Tom Mann to ...

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  11. BEQUEST TO ACTRESS.

    A bequest of a quarter of a million sterling has been made to a young actress by Mr Albert Edwards, founder of the "Martin," the well-known Paris ...

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  12. RUSSIA'S MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    With a view to raising revenue to meet the impending [?] in peace effectives by 450,000 men, the Government is studying the proposed State monopoly of ...

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  13. £100,000 DEFALCATIONS.

    An investigation of the accounts of the Hamburg-South Amerika Shipping Company has revealed sofalcations totalling £400,000 extending over 15 years. Three ...

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  14. DEPUTED TO KILL CZAR

    Advices from Uskub state that Alexandre Paloff, a Russian, has been arrested. Documents found in his possession ...

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  15. LINER'S SPEED RECORD.

    A record fast run has been made by the great Cunard liner Lusitan (31,550 tons). Steaming in an ousterly direction on Thursday, the mammoth vessel ...

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  16. CHURCHHILL'S SPEECH.

    [?] this morning declares that [?] been a distinct hardening of [?] all quarters. [?] will probably make it clean ...

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  17. ANTI-RUSSIAN EXCITEMENT.

    Newspaper correspondents agree that the anti-Russian excitement in Austria-Hungary is subsiding; one writer remarking possibly because it has been found to ...

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  18. MAWSON'S WIRELESS EXPERT

    The mother of Sydney Jeffreys, the wireless' telegraph operator in Mawson's Antarctic expedition, who as the result of a [?] breakdown was recently ...

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  19. TURKISH MEMBER STABBED.

    Advices received from Philippopolis, in Bulgaria, state that Sadik Bey, a Liberal member of the Turkish Government, was the victim of a murglerous attack in the ...

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  20. RUSSO-GERMAN SITUATION.

    Much speculation has been aroused by a secret conference between the Prime Minister (M. Goremykin), the Ministers for War, Finance, and Foreign Affairs. ...

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  21. GERMAN TRADE

    Last month a movement, headed by Herr Ballin, chairman of the Hamburg Amerika Shipping Company, was inaugurated for the purpose of establishing a ...

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  22. USE OF QUARANTINE STATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr Cook), the Minister for Customs (Mr Groom), the Premier of New South Wales (Mr Holman), the Director of Quarantine ...

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  23. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Commission appointed in December by the Union Government to investigate the grievances of British Indians in South Africa has presented its report. ...

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  24. THE BALKAN DANGER.

    The Buda Pest newspaper, "Arest," publishes an interesting interview with Count Witte, formerly Prime Minister of Russia, on the present situation in ...

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  25. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    In the Arbitration Court to-day. before Mr Justice Higgins, the hearing was continued of the claims by the Waterside Workers' Federation against the ...

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  26. CALES IN BRITAIN

    Violent gales are raging in the South and West of England, and considerable damage has been caused in many districts. ...

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  27. GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    [?] Illingworth, Parliamentary the Treasury, in the course [?] at Bradford on Saturday [?] that there will be no ...

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  28. STRIKE DISTURBANCES

    The farmers and citizens held an indignation meeting to-day, when it was unanimously resolved. "That this meeting expresses its indignation at the ...

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  29. [?]NT SIFFRAGETTES

    [?] outrage by the [?] has greatly angered the [?] that the women expected the ...

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  30. ANCIENT CATHEDRAL

    The cathedral at Nouss, three and a half miles from Dusseldorf, which is one of the finest specimens of mediaeval architecture in Germany, has been very ...

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  31. ANTI-GREEK BOYCOTT.

    The boycott of Greek commerce and all other things Greek in Turkey—especially at Smyrna—is creating anxiety in official circle, here. ...

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  32. HAD SUPPORTED LABOR

    A deputation to-day waited upon Mr Flowers, Minister controlling the Health Department, and asked for assistance for the Bulli Cottage Hospital. One ...

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  33. TURKO-SERVIAN TREATY.

    The Turko-Servian treaty of peace has been signed. ...

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  34. OXFORD "BLUES"

    Mr Savage, of Perth, and Mr G. M. Sproule, of Melbourne, have been awarded "blues" at Oxford University, Mr southoe, of Sydney, has gained a ...

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  35. SEA-PLANE CARRIER

    The British Army Estimates include provision for the expenditure of £80,972 as the first instalment for the construction of a ship to carry sea-planes. ...

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  36. [?]ETTES START CHURCH.

    [?] of Liverpool have [?] denomination with the title [?] of the News Ideal." It [?] by women, including ...

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  37. WOMEN ON HORSEBACK

    The German Emperor has issued an order that the wives of army officers must refrain from riding on horseback astride. ...

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  38. SUNDAY TRAINS

    Mr Paget, Minister for Railways, received a deputation to-day from the Methodist Conference in reference to the running of Sunday teams. At the ...

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  39. PANKHURST RELEASED.

    [?] who was rearrested [?] time under the "Cat and [?] week ago, promptly hunger [?] was released to-day. ...

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  40. PERILS OF AVIATION

    While flying yesterday at Koenigsborg, the capital of Eastern Prussia, Lieutenant Lesson fell from a considerable height and was killed on the pot. ...

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  41. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP

    The billiard match in the second round of the English championship resulted in a win for Reece, the scores being: Recca, 2000, Stevenson, 8885. ...

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  42. PERSONAL INSURANCE

    [?] Committee of the Fabian [?] a careful investigation of [?] of the National Insurance [?] interesting report. ...

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  43. DOUBLE FATALITY.

    An Inquest was opened yesterday concerning the deaths of Captain C. R. Allen and Lieutnant J. Burroughs, two officers attached to the Royal Flying Corps, who ...

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  44. RECORD DRY SPELL

    The mines at Reefton will soon be compelled to close down owing to the record spell of dry weather. A telegram from Auckland states that ...

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  45. THE OUTER PORTS

    Satisfactory progress is being maintained in connection with improvement work at Portland, Warrnambool and Port Fairy. The complete scheme for these ...

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  46. HARCOURT TO BENDIGO ROAD

    In consequence of the very unsatisfactory state of the main road from [?] to Bendigo, now under the control of the Country Roads Board, Mr J ...

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  47. NAVAL ESTIMATES

    A was expected, the Japanese House of Representatives had rejected the reduction of the Naval Estimates by the Senate, which curtailed the original vote ...

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  48. [?]WHITE WOLVES"

    [?] Yuan-Shih-Kai accuses Dr [?] the well-known reformer, [?] of supplying the [?] White Wolves with arms ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The trouble with the pickers continues Over 200 men are now in the camp. They include a number of half-cases. The men paraded the streets on Saturday ...

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  50. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    It is officially announced that complete success attended tests with Signor Marconi's wireless telephone last week. For 12 hours excellent and uninterrupted ...

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  51. [?]OURNE RAILWAYS

    [?] has just been lot in [?] with the electrification of the [?] railways. The [?] and Helsby Cables ...

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  52. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE

    A severe earthquake has been experienced in Akita (on the coast of Honshin) and in the surrounding districts. Numbers of the inhabitants of the ...

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  53. ABBOTSFORD ELECTORATE

    The North Richmond branch of the Political Labor Council will receive up to 28th March applications from persons desirous of being selected to run in the ...

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  54. RAILWAY REVENUE

    For the seven days ended 7th March he revenue of the Railway Department was £143,720, against £134,147 received [?] the corresponding week in 1913, the ...

    Article : 62 words
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