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  2. POLITICAL. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Industrial deadlock in the building trade of London continues. So far, the men have lost £200,000 in wages. ...

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  3. IRISH HOME RULE GREAT PARLIAMENTARY, SCENE

    The House of Commons was crowded yesterday in anticipation of a speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, announcing the concessions to ...

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  4. MEXICO AND THE POWERS UNITED STATES' ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Brown, Secretary of State, informed the foreign affairs committee of Congress yesterday that it was not advisable to precipitate a ...

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  5. PANAMA CANAL PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE.

    President Wilson, in a message to Congress yesterday in regard to the question of the exemption of American vessels from payment of Panama ...

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  6. THE AGE OF CHIVALRY BRUTAL POLICE BATONS

    An encounter between, the suffragettes and the police occurred at Glasgow yesterday. Mrs. Pankhurst, who has eluded the police for several weeks ...

    Article : 276 words
  7. SLEEPER CONTRACT COOK AND SCABDAN CONFER.

    A conference between the Prime Minister, the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. W. H. Kelly) and Premier Scaddan was held to-day to ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. New South Wales.

    The announcement that the whole of the butchers shops in the metropolitan area will open this afternoon has apparently caused a stir in the ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. "YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE."

    General Luis Terrazas was appealed to the United States to save his son who is held by Villa, the Mexican rebel leader, for a ransom, of about ...

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  10. A NEW CONTRACT SIGNED.

    Mr. Scaddan stated Last night that he had entered into a new contract with the Federal Government for the supply of half a million powellised ...

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  11. SOCIALISTS' DAY OUT.

    Ben Tillett, Victor Grayson and Lansbury assisted on Saturday in a farewell given to Tom Mann, and delivered violent revolutionary speeches ...

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  12. AMERICA'S HELPLESSNESS.

    The German newspapers strongly, criticise what they characterise as America's helplessness in Mexico. They declare that by her action in ...

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  13. ANOTHER MAN DEPORTED.

    A Laborite who was arrested in the Trades Hall during the January disturbances, will be deported to-day. The deportation is in no way ...

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  14. W.A. NOT OVERLOOKED.

    The Prime Minister, before leaving for Melbourne to-night, related briefly the sequence of events which led to the cancellation of the contract ...

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  15. A RETALIATION.

    Suffragettes, using a hatchet, damaged Velasquez's picture of Venus in the National. Gallery this morning. ...

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  16. TO SETTLE THE UNREST.

    Felix Diaz reached here yesterday with the idea to secure consideration of a new plan for the elimination of President Huerta in order to settle ...

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  17. GREAT BERLIN APPLAUDS.

    The "Morning Post" states that President Wilson's noble appeal will live in history. The "Daily Chronicle" declares:— ...

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  18. END OF MEAT STRIKE.

    The butchers' strike ended to-day. The employers agreed to reduce the hours to 49½ per week at the same pay[?] Each claims that the terms ...

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  19. BOYCOTTING SOUTH AFRICA.

    A private cable from Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that as a result of London conferences, the transport, wool operatives', and ...

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  20. YOU CAN GET ANOTHER PICTURE

    At Bow-street Police Court yesterday, Mary Richardson a suffragette who has been several times arrested under the "Cat and Mouse Act," was ...

    Article : 245 words
  21. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    The ironworkers' strike advanced a stage nearer settlement to-day. At a mass meeting held in the Protestant Hall, consideration was given to ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. AMERICANS DEMONSTRATING

    There ate now 18,000 American troops on the Mexican border mid reinforcements have been ordered to the frontier. ...

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  23. CONTRASTED WITH ROOSEVELT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" New York correspondent remarks: — "Roosevelt with all his long-winded messages to Congress, Sometimes extending over ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. THE ROYAL INFLUENCE.

    The "Daily Mail"(Unionist) states: The Government's decision to increase the exclusion period to six years was not intimated to the Nationalists ...

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  25. STATE STEAMSHIPS

    Complaints have been voiced on behalf of stock breeders and others concerned in the State Steamship Service latterly about the erratic running ...

    Article : 260 words
  26. DISTRESS ON THE RAND.

    The Rand municipalities are organising a movement for the relief of distress through the recent strike. Two thousand miners have left the ...

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  27. THE POWELLISING PROCESS CONDEMNED.

    Respecting the powellismg process as applied to railway sleepers, the following evidence by Mr. frazer, Acting Assistant Commissioner of ...

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  28. £25,000 DONATED.

    Interviewed regarding the report that he was giving, £25,000 to the Ulster fund, Sir Samuel McGaughey said he was not the donor, as he ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. SUBMARINE A7

    Yesterday, three battleships, three, destroyers, and 13 submarines conducted a funeral service above submarine A7. The worships fired three ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. Australia.

    Inquiries this morning indicate that there is no foundation for a report which gained currency yesterday that Mr. Teesdale Smith had secured a ...

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  31. Western Australia.

    The writs for the biennial elections for the Legislative Council seats will be issued on April 9, while April 22 [?]s fixed for nomination day, and May 16 ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. IRISHMEN DISATISFIED.

    Influential sections of Nationalists in Ireland dislike the Government's concessions as they believe that formidable administrative confusion will. ...

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  33. MEAT STRIKE LIKELY.

    Dissatisfaction exists among employees of the butchering industry at what they allege to be flagrant and widespread breaches by employers of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. NATIONAL GALLERY CLOSED.

    Owing to the outrage by Miss Richardson, the National Art Gallery has been closed until further notice. London, March 12 ...

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  35. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir Geo. Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, passed through Fremantle yesterday, on route for London. ...

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  36. OVER THE BREAKFAST TABLE.

    Prior to yesterday's sitting of the Cabinet, Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, and Messrs. Redmond, O'Connor, Dillon, and ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN UNREST.

    Negotiations are being carried on at Kalgoorlie between the secretary of the trans-Australian branch of the General Workers Union and Mr. Munroe, an ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. WHIPPING A POLICEMAN.

    Miss Gibbs, the Quakeress su[?]agette, has been fined £10, in default two months' imprisonment, for having thrashed a Policeman with a dog ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    Exemption from military training was sought by a deputation from the Society of Friends, which waited on the Prime Minister to-day. Mr. Cook ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. MORE REPRISALS.

    Yesterday the suffragettes burned several stacks of hay on the corporation sewerage farm at Nottingham. The damage amounted to several ...

    Article : 32 words
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