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  2. MAMMOTH LINER

    The White Star liner Titanic, 45,000 tons, left Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage on Wednesday. She reported by wireless yesterday ...

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  3. WOMEN AND CHILDREN SAFE.

    The Carpat[?] has telegraphed that she has 705 survivors and expects to reach New York on Friday. A wireless report has been received ...

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  4. POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL.

    Speaking to Signor Cirmeni, a member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, during his recent visit to Venice, the Kaiser said: "If I had people so ...

    Article : 143 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. HOME RULE BILL

    The House of Commons was crowded this afternoon, when the Prime Minister introduced the Government's Home Rule Bill. ...

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  7. Western Australia.

    The railway blacksmiths, moulders, boilermakers and engineers are bitterly disappointed at the award of the conciliation board. After a meeting ...

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  8. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    Mr. Alfred Giles, one of the leaders of the Socialists and a prominent union official, was before the court to-day charged with having disobeyed ...

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  9. MOTHER AND CHILDREN

    The Brisbane River at Whitton's F[?] near Indooroopilly was the scene of a most distressing drowning accident to-day. Mrs. Louisa Maunder, wife of a ...

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  10. POPE PLUS X.

    Messages from Rome, confirmed by the papal nunciature, announce that Pope Pius is dead. Rome, April ll. ...

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  11. France

    [?], President of the Chamber of Deputies, died to-day. ...

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  12. MANY LIVES LOST.

    Reports from the American side of the Atlantic state that the Titanic sank on Monday morning between Sable Island and Cape Race, where ...

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  13. United States

    At the Republican Convention to choose a candidate for the Presidency of the United States, 340 delegates support-Taft and 190 support ...

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  14. ICEBERGS IN PLENTY.

    The Carthaginian arrived at St. John's, Newfoundland, yesterday. She lay for two days in a thick fog off Cape Tunisian and was 24 hours ...

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  15. MAN AND WIFE

    At Buinnilla near Windsor, William Jones, a coach painter, who had been drinking lately and had a prohibition order issued against him, attacked his ...

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  16. MURDER GANG

    The police have discovered at Chalons the existence of a murder gang, believed to be responsible for four recent murders. One member of the ...

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  17. Egypt

    The "Times" states that the strength of the British army in Egypt is dangerously low, especially in view of the possibilities in connection with the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    The Governor-General has cabled on behalf of the people of Australia sincere condolences with the relatives of those who perished through the ...

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  19. IONIAN EARTHQUAKES

    Severe shocks of earthquake were felt in the islands of Cephalonia and [?] yesterday. ...

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  20. AMERICAN SENATE ANGRY.

    The Senate yesterday passed a resolution demanding a comprehensive investigation into the Titanic disaster. Some of the survivors are to be ...

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  21. British Empire.

    Over 500,000 miners are now at work. The chief hitch in the way of a complete resumption of work exists in South Wales, where the ...

    Article : 131 words
  22. EXCEEDING HIS DUTY

    Meinheer Menbach, chief official at Albertville, Congo, has been sentenced to ten years' mprisonment for having punished a native attack made ...

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  23. RAILWAY TROLLEY

    A dreadful railway accident took place at the bridge over Stringy Bark Creek, between Wandin and Evelyn railway stations on the Warburton ...

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  24. LEAVING WORK FOR DRILL.

    The fact that several employers have complained that boys in their offices and factories have been taken away on Saturdays to attend the statutory ...

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  25. POSSIBLY 2500 DROWNED.

    The latest news regarding the Titanic shows that out of about 2360 passengers and a crew of 903, only 675 persons were saved. The "New York ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE VOLCANO

    Vessels arriving at Mobile from Panama report a violent volcanic erup tion at Mt. Chiriqui, in the Republic of Columbia. Whole villages were ...

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  27. Motoring Across Australia

    Sixties on Saturday concluded his overland trip by motor, accompanied by Ferguson. They covered 2600 miles in 28 days. ...

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  28. NEWSPAPER SCREAMS.

    The American yellow journals hotly attack the White Star management and criticise the regulations framed by the British authorities. The ...

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  29. MR. BALFOUR'S ATTACK.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, the debate on the Home Rule Bill was resumed. Mr. Arthur Balfour paid sarcastic tribute to the dexterity of ...

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  30. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    The Italian fleet in Tripolitan waters yesterday hoodwinked the Turks near Kuzuar by making a feint under cover of some battleships, which ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS

    The Marconi Company's application for an inspection of the Federal Government's wireless plants came before Mr. Justice Higgins to-day. He ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. FLOODS IN AMERICA

    The floods on the Mississippi burst the embankment near Alsatia yesterday and 1000 square miles of land were inundated. Thousands of ...

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  33. STORE DESTROYERS.

    The Admiralty will place orders for the construction of 16 destroyers under the present year's ship-building programme. ...

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  34. MINING FATALITIES

    While working in a stope at the No. 5 level of the Hainault mine this afternoon, John Oakes, aged 45, was killed through a fall of earth. ...

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  35. STRIKE MEANS ANARCHY.

    Mr. [?] Mann, speaking at Wensbury, near Birmingham, said, "Parliament must be destroyed; I am 'going to rebel against society." ...

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  36. PRISONERS ON STRIKE

    A strike of prisoners took place in Lyttleton gaol to-day. The trouble started after breakfast, when the warders prepared to get the gangs ...

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  37. POWERS INTERVENING.

    It is officially announced that the Powers collectively have submitted mediation proposals to Turkey. ...

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  38. MORE MINIMUM WAGE.

    A' big meeting in Trafalgar Square carried a resolution asking the Government to establish a minimum wage for shop assistants, barman, bakers ...

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  39. Founders at Anchorage

    The Norwegian sh p, Songvaar, 2128 tons, which arrived at Port Victor from Monte V deo via the Semaphore in Ballast, sank in 28 feet of wa[?] at ...

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  40. WOMEN FIGHTERS.

    A hundred Arab women, armed and mounted, have joined the Turkish encampments. ...

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  41. GENERAL SYMPATHY.

    The King and Queen, Queen Alexandra, and the Kaiser have forwarded messages of condolence with the relatives of the victims. The ...

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  42. DEAN OF PERTH

    The new Dean of Perth, Rev. L[?]y Frederick Mercer, arrived yesterday. ...

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  43. PATROLLING TRADE ROUTES.

    A forthcoming summer cruiser squadron, to consist of the Cornwall, Cumberland, and four other vessels will be formed to patrol the Empire's ...

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  44. CHINESE REPUBLIC

    At Nanking 1500 troops mutinied because they were not paid wages. They engaged in looting and house burning for several hours, and destroyed ...

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  45. POLITICAL LIBEL

    The libel action, which the Hon. R. D. McKenzie, when occupying the position of Hon. Minister in the Wilson Government, instituted against the ...

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  46. SOME STRAIGHT TALK.

    Mr. Watts Morgans, the Rhondda Valley agent of the miners' federation, states that unless the enginemen are more reasonable in their demands for ...

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  47. DETAILS OF THE BILL.

    The text of the Home Rule Bill has been issued. Senators are to hold office for eight years and members of the House of Commons for five years. ...

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  48. TROUBLED MEXICO

    The residents of the American, colony in the city have armed themselves with rifles. ...

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  49. DISTRESSED RELATIVES.

    There were piteous scenes yesterday at the White Star office, Cockspurstreet, where relatives waited for hours for news from the scene of the ...

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  50. MARTIAL LAW.

    In the recent mutiny at Nanking, 300 were killed. Martial law has been established. ...

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  51. ACTRESS OR EVANGELIST

    Miss Ada Ward made an interesting announcement in an address in Scots' Church to-night. She stated she intended to throw up evangelistic work, ...

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  52. Australia.

    At the Customs House yesterday the Minister, for Trade and Customs, Mr. Tudor, [?] waited upon by a deputation from the Western Australian ...

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  53. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Clara Barton, founder and organiser of the United States National RedCross Society, died yesterday from pneumonia. ...

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  54. Punishment for Murder

    P[?]er, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Florence Whiley, will be hanged on April 29. ...

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  55. PERTH ENGINEER

    Mr. E. H. Glidden has been appointed city engineer in succession to Mr. Patterson, who resigned some time ago. The salary is £350 per year. ...

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  56. NOT SUFFICIENT BOATS.

    The American newspapers declare that the Titanic had not sufficient boats to remove the passengers. The whole American community is stunned ...

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  57. SETTLER SHOT

    The body of a selector named Charles Price was found in the bush at Serubby Creek, 18 miles from Omeo, with a rifle bullet wound between the ...

    Article : 70 words
  58. LOG CHOPPING

    A successful attempt has been made by Gus Blane to break the world's record for chopping a twelve-inch standing block, established by Miley. Miley's ...

    Article : 61 words
  59. MOROCCO DISTURBED

    A conflict took place between the French troops and Berbers in Morocco close to the Algerian frontier yesterday. The French lost 25 killed and ...

    Article : 39 words
  60. OPENING LETTERS

    William Beckett, a mailman, employed in the G.P.O., has been charged with stealing letters containing money. He has been committed for ...

    Article : 35 words
  61. FIRST FEDERAL LOAN.

    The first Commonwealth loan was launched to-day, when an order in council was passed by the executive creating inscribed stock to the value ...

    Article : 40 words
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