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  2. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday:—The King had an audience with Admiral Jellice to-day and they spent a considerable time walking in the ...

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  3. IRISH AMBITIONS

    Mr. Griffith, the Acting President of the sp-called Irish Republic, was the Principal speaker at a crowned meeting in the Albert HAll. London which was [?] ...

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  4. THE MARINE STRIKE

    Although there is no indication of a more to settle the strike of the marine engineers there is a strong undercurrent of feeling that influences may he at work ...

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  5. THE EXCHANGE CRISIS

    Mr. C[?] in replying to the memoralists in respect to the exchange problem says the attitude of the United States Government is of the first ...

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  6. PEACE PROBLEMS

    The mild reservationist Reputation Senators have offered Senator Hitencock a compromise on the reservation to Article 10 (Monroe doctninel but Senator ...

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  7. THE COAL SHORTAGE

    The Chairman of the Coal Board (Commander Bracegird' e) stated on Friday that he had no advice from the Central Coal Board of any likelihood of supplies coming ...

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  8. "OUR DEAR BALTIC"

    The Polish correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" writes:—Putzing, a seaside resort on the Baltic, 26 miles from Dantzig, was the scene of a memorable ceremony. The ...

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  9. WHEAT AT 9/3½.

    Although the State Wheat Office has fixed milling wheat at [?] a bushel an auction sale of wheat at Alexandeia to-day realised a record price of ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Bruce in the House of Commons to-day moved the Labor amendment to the Address in Reply to the King's speech. This amendment expressed regret at the ...

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  11. TEE COST OF LIVING.

    A woman witness before the Basic Wage Commission to-day said she had five children, the eldest of whom was 11 years of age. Her husband earned £4 a week. ...

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  12. MR. HOLMAN IN THE AIR.

    Mr. Herman has chosen the aeroplane as , a vehicle of travel through (or over) his own electorate for the purpose of conducting his electioneering campaign. He ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    South Africa is in the throes of a political, industrial, and commercial upheaval. The merchants are hard hit by the hanking restrictions and the exchange chaos. From ...

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  14. FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS.

    Rumors of farther negotiations in regard to the marine engineers' strike were current in Melbourne to-day. The only definite information available was that ...

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  15. THE KOREAN RISING.

    A dispatch from Tokio denies the reports that Japanese troops have been compelled to evacuate Northern Korea. The dispatch said only weak outlying ...

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  16. TRAFFIC REDUCTIONS.

    On Monday the train and tram services will be considerably reduced. There will be no trams running to-morrow, and thereafter neither trains nor trams will ...

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  17. THE BAKING INDUSTRY.

    Mr. G. E. Lutle, President of the Geelong Master Boker's Association told the Pronts Commission to-day that his association agreed about prices for bread and their ...

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  18. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day Me[?] were very firm. Fine to medium crossbreds were firm and chiefly bought on account of the home trade. Shabby sorts were ...

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  19. THE SE[?]UESTRATED FUNDS.

    A member of tie Victorian branch of the Engineers' Institute endeavored to draw £100 from the account of the institute for the purpose of assisting ...

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  20. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    Commander von Hase, senior gunnery officer of the German battle cruiser Der[?]nger, has published a book in BErlin, detailing we experiences of the battle of ...

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  21. RELIEF FOR NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    The Shipping Controller expects to be, able to send a 4,000 ton steamer next week from Melbourne to Mackay, Bowen, Townsville, and Cairns. He will give the ...

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  22. HORSE MEAT FOB EUROPE.

    To supply the demand for horse meat is certain parts of Europe, the development of a new industry is proceeding space here, and is supplying a market for the ...

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  23. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    The Natal [?] train cause late cellision in the Transvaal at midnight with a goods train, which had become uncoupled. Three persons were killed, and twenty ...

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  24. RIOTING IN FIJL.

    A riot occurred at Eausori yesterday, when Indian strikens came in conflict with the military, who exercised great restraint, and dispersed the mob without resort to ...

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  25. DISTRESS IN QUEENSLAND.

    At Roseville, a tin mining centre outside Cooktown, the shipping strike has produced chaos. There is much sickness amongest children through lack of butter ...

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  26. A MOTORING FATALITY.

    A distressing latal accident occurred on the Mount Barker-road, about 6.30 o'clock on THursday night, a short distance on the Glen Osmond ide of the Leawood Ga dens. ...

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  27. FEEDING EUROPE.

    In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Chamberlain, Chancellor of Exchequer, announced that the Government had informed the United States ...

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  28. RUSSIAN TRAGEDY.

    A Novo-Rossisk message received from Moscow reports the loss of the transport Karantin, with fourteen hundred refugees, who fled on the approach of the ...

    Article : 439 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. INDARRA DISPUTE SETTLED.

    A settlement has been arrived at regarding the engineers of the Orient linear Indarra, who left the vessel a fortnight ago. The engineers have received increase ...

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    The naval authorities advise that the following transports are on the way:—The Mantna, due to-day, daylight; Cap Verde and Megantic, due at Fremantle on ...

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  32. PROTESTS AGAINST FEDERAL ACTION

    At a meeting of the council of the Labor PArty in Adelaide on, Thursday evening the following resolution was carried:—"This council strongly protests ...

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  33. CAIRO TO CAPE.

    Owing to the over-heating of the engines the Silver Queen airship was set on fire. The crew were fortunate enough to ...

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  34. CLEANSING EGYPT.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, telegraphing from Cairo, states that the Australian troops largely contributed to the lasting improvement of the conditions at POrt Said ...

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  35. THE FRIEDIRICHRUHE.

    List of soldiers dependents on the transport Fr[?], which left the United Kingdom on January 22 as follows:—4th Military District:—The following soldiers em[?] with their wives ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The new ships of the P. & O. Company, the Naldera and Narkunds, are nearing complication and the company hope to dispatch the Naldera to Australia on April 9. ...

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  37. SLESVIG PLEBISCIIE

    Progress reports concerning [?] cite in Sleevig show 75 per cent [?] votes are in favor of union with Denmark. This greatly exceeds [?] pectations. ...

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  38. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    It is understood that the Prince of Wakes will arrive at Port Philip on May 19. The official programme has been framed with a view to minimising as far as ...

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  39. LODGE DISPENSARIES.

    At a meeting of representatives of the friendly societies disapensaries to-day it was atarted that Mr. Faiconer, who is in England, has reported by cable that he ...

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  40. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The Railroad Administrator (Mr. Hines) has refused to grant the wags increases demanded by 2000,000 railway workers, on the ground that the railway administration ...

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  41. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Prime Minister, accompanied by Mr. Poynton, who has charge of the Federal Governemnt's shipbuilding operations, to-day visited the Williamstown ...

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  42. INFLUENZA.

    All the schools are closed in [?] of the influenza epidemic. The average mortality is 90 deaths daily. ...

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  43. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Treasure, replying to Mr. Smith, said he had been informed that Queensland raw sugar was being retailed in the south at ...

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  44. SIR BOSS SMITH.

    Sir Ross Smith and his party arrived at Bourke at 8 a.m. to-day, flying well. Later they reached Narromine, all well, at 10.45 a.m. They will leave Narromine for ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. BACK FROM THE GRAVE.

    After an absence of 18 years in the Gulf country, during which time has not corresponded with his relatives. Mr. J. Costelloe, of Goulburn, returned to his ...

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  47. WOMEN'S AIR FORCE.

    A verdict in favor of Colonel Varsey, with £200 damages, was given as a result of the [?] auction arising out of the allegation by Miss PEnnant that he connived at ...

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  48. INFLUENZA.

    Influenza broke out among the aboriginals in the Northern Territory early in the year, resulting in about fifty deaths at Pine Creek and other localities. The ...

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  49. RAIN IN NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    Reports have been received of good rains in the drought-stricken area of Queensland. Two inches have fallen at Barnsely. The rains did not reach further ...

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  50. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Repatriation to-day issued instructions to all deputy controllers and local committees regarding the payment of susstenance to returned soldiers ...

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  51. HELP FOR THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The authoriitee are doing all they can for the influenza sufferers at Thursday Island. The Federal Government are sending relief by the Dutch steamer ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. A CHINAMAN STABBED.

    As the result of a disturbance in Flindems-lane this morning, when a Japanese stabled a Chinese names War Mut in the book, the latter, who is suffering from ...

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  54. COMPENSATION CLAIMS.

    Over £1,000,000 is involved in the claims made on the Government in connection with the loss of business arising out of the influenza outbreak last year. The ...

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  55. LEVANT MINE FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 18 words
  56. TO-DAY'S SALE.

    Passengers from Adelaide to this afternoon's sale of Mrs. E. Treble's 85 Fine Building Sitee at Ovingham (Prospect) should catch the 2.37 down train from ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S SALE AT HAWTHORN.

    Mrs. J. McLeay's "Dellwood Estate," resprising 14 choice home sites fronting [?]fton and Ksnt Streets, will be sold at mention this afternoon at 3 o'clock in a ...

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  58. THE REAL ESTATE MARKET.

    Everyone interested in Real Estate should read the Auction Advertisement of Messrs. A. C. Catt, Son & Co., appearing in to-day's auction columns. ...

    Article : 32 words
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