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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    Sydney Burton, a lift mechanic, was examining a switch on the [?]round floor of a lift shaft at [?]latham House, when the lift ...

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  3. VICTORIA

    An alplne tourist while exploring the mountainous country 14 miles from Mount Kosiusco, fell 100 feet from the top of a 300 ft precipice ...

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  4. THE [?]RITH CR[?]K EXPLOSION

    At the lnqueqst on the victims of the Erith Greek explosion, a verdict of death tog misadventure was returned. An expert described the ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND

    On February 19 a man named Daniel Murray was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for breaking and entering, On the ...

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  7. SITUATION IN MOROCCO

    A serious situation has developed in the Spanish war zone where the enemy Is exerting considerable pressure on the Spanish troops. ...

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  8. ALPINE TOURIST RESCUED.

    George Nichterlin, the tourist who fell 90 feet off a precipice in the Australian Alps, has been rescued. Be sustained a sprained ankle and ...

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  9. (FORMER WESTRALIAN FOUND DEAD.

    David Sharp, a former West Australian, was found dead at Leura with his head battered in A young man named Douglas Shuttleworth has ...

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  10. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The British special service squadron arrived at Fremaatle yesterday in glorious weather. The ships arrived at [?]aybreak, and soon ...

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  11. A TOWN SWEPT BY FIRE

    Official figures published at Tsingtao today reveal the fact that some 300 persons were burned to death, suffocated, or died from panic, and ...

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  12. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    The District Coroner yesterday at Murwillumbah, opened an inqu[?] into the deaths of Harry and Ethe[?] Ling, who are alleged to have ...

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  13. THE KHALIF GOES TO SWITZERLAND

    The Kbalif has been compelled to leave for Switzerland. ...

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  14. LUDENDORFF'S TRIAL

    At the trial of Ludeadorff a request by counsel for the defence for the arrest of several men alleged to have been responsible for ...

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  15. THE BOTANIC MURDERS

    At the inquest on the victims or the Botanic Gardens shooting case the deputy coroner found that they died from wounds malici[?]usly ...

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  16. IN[?]USTRIAL TR[?]ES

    A mass meeting of members of the Stevedores' unions from Poptar, Cannington and Bermondsey unanimously decided yesterday to ...

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  17. TURCO-GERMAN TREATY

    A Turco-German treaty of friendship is being signed today. THE TREASON TRIAL Berlin, March 4 ...

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  18. FOREIGN CABLES

    Treasury agents raided the White Star liner Adriatic on the eve of her departure on a Mediterranean tour, and removed 186 cases of beer, ...

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  19. THE EMPIRE'S DEFENDERS

    Imposing marches of the men of the visiting squadron were made yesterday through the streels of Perth and Fremantle. Eleven ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN

    [?]dge Beeby, in the Industrial Court, declined to allow a 44-hours week generally to members of the Federated Brick, Tile and Pottery ...

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  21. GENERAL

    W. H. Henry, an Australian, was sentenced to 15 months' Imprisonment with hard labor at the Old Balley yesterday for having four ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. THE VISITING SQAUDRON

    It was arranged by the Premler, In order that the Acting Prime Minister, (Dr. Page) should meet the admirals and other officers of the British ...

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  23. MOTOR HOG FINED.

    At the Police Court at Holbrook yesterday Frank Della Valle was fined £20, with costs, in default three months' imprisonment with ...

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  24. MORE TROUBLE ON MORETON BAY.

    The stewards on the Moreton Ba[?] have gone on strike. It is stated that the Shipping Board reduced their number without consulting the union ...

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  25. U.S.A. AND HOLLAND.

    The Senate has ratified an agreement extending for another period of five gears the arbitration treaty with the Netherlands, which was ...

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  26. STOREMEN AND PACKERS SECURE INCREASE

    It has been agreed at a conference to Increase the wages of storemen and packers who were on strike, from £4 16s. per week to ...

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  27. QUACK "CURES" FOR TUBERCULOSIS

    Alarmed by the increased marketing of so-called cures for tuberculosis, the New York Tuberculosis Association, which Is the ...

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  28. FRANCE

    M. Leon d'Audel, the royalist leader, has directly charged M. Marller, the Director of the French political police, and bis assistants, ...

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  29. BAKERS' STRIKE OFF.

    The strike of operative bakers was declared off today by the strikers. It has been a costly affair for the union. It failed to bring about its ...

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  30. THE JINGELLIC MURDER.

    At the adjourned inquest into the death of David Thomas Sheppard, who died in the Albury District Hospita on February 11, as the result ...

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  31. SQUADRON AT ALBANY

    The British service squadron arrived here today. Many thousands of people witnessed its arrival ...

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  32. SHOOTING FATALITY

    While handling a rifle belonging to [?] son, aged 13 years, J. W. Scott, licensee of the Carrabin Hotel, Carrabin, shot the lad in the abdomen, ...

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  33. INCARCERATED IN ASYLUM

    Mr. Justice Lush, who tried the Harnett lunacy case in which an award of £25,000 damages was made, said: "Nothing astonished me ...

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  34. COUNC[?] EMPLOYEES ON STRIKE

    Over 100 council employees are on strike here, demanding increased wages and better conditions. ...

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  35. BELGIUM

    The Chamber of Representatives has rejected by 93 votes to 79 a [?] embodying the Franco-Belgian economic convention. The Premier ...

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  36. GENERAL ITEMS

    The owners of the shipyards here have locked out the workers, some 13,000 of whom are involved, as the result of a refusal by the men to ...

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  37. TRIAL OF PAUL LAMPRIERE.

    Campriere, who robbed the West Perth post office, was on bis trial in the Criminal Court yesterday. In an address to the judge, Lampriere ...

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  38. BELGIAN MINISTRY REGRETTED

    The fall of the Belgian Ministry Is regretted, because it consistently labored to conciliate Anglo-Frenco difficulties. ...

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  39. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    The "Dally Herald," in a leading article which suggests the appointment of a Cabinet Committee to consider the question of the ...

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  40. EARTH TREMORS IN SPAIN.

    Following a severe blizzard in Spain, alarming earth tremors occurred in Lerida and in the Qrovince of Huesca, from which the residents ...

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  41. RUSSIA

    One thousand and twenty-six children were frozen to death in the Moscow district in December and January, white 7385 half-frozen ...

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  42. LABOR ALDERMEN AND THE EMPIRE'S SQUADRON

    Labor Alderment at the City Council Finance Committee meeting today, blocked a proposal for spending £1000 for illuminating the Town ...

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  43. FATAL ACCIDENT ON AUGUSTA

    A serious railway-motor and trolley smash occurred at a late hour last night on the Augusta-Margaret River railway. James Minihan and ...

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  44. MASSACRE OF KANAKAS.

    A horrible story of a massacre of Kanakas by natives comes from New Guinea. A body of Kanakas paid a friendly visit to a New Guinea ...

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  45. ADELAIDE-SYDNEY AERIAL SERVICE

    The new aerial mail service between Sydney and Adelaide via Mlldura and Riverina towns, will be commenced early in April. ...

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  46. GERMANY

    Ludendorff made a political speech this afternoon in the crowded court. He dealt with his ambitions for Bavaria as separate from the Reich ...

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  47. INDIA

    In Kenya the Indians have star[?]ed a non-cooperation campaign as a protest on account of politics? grievances. The Indians are ...

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  48. PUTTING THE WEIGHT.

    At the Oxford University sports an American named Thompson put the weight 41ft 7ins., beating Lawton, whose distance was 36ft. 6ins. ...

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  49. A NEAT SUMMING UP.

    Archbishop Lees, after a visit to the State coal mine at Wonthaggi, sa[?] mat the industrial movement suffers from three things, namely. ...

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  50. W.A. PEARS IN LONDON.

    The Hobsons Bay cargo of west Australian pears carried well, and sold at from 12s to 15[?] ...

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  51. SERIOUS RAILWAY SMASH

    A serious railway accident is reperted to a goo[?] train which was derailed on a bridge between Amnebar and Pandikil. Twenty-nine ...

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