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  2. SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE.

    The "Daily Express" states to-day, in referring to the strike of coal-miners in South Wales, that hundreds of the fa[?]lies of the 12.000 miners who have ...

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  3. THE REFERENDUMS.

    "The effect of these proposed amendments will be to increase the selfgoverning powers ot the electors of the Commonwealth, who are also, of course, ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Following the announcement made by the Welsh correspondent of "The Times" as to the probability of a rupture between Welsh Nationalism and ...

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  5. PICTURE SHOW DISASTER

    Magnificent heroism was displayed by one man at the great disaster which occurred at Bologno on Saturday night during a cinematograph entertainment, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states that Vice-Admirlal Sir Hedworth Lambton, who commanded the Naval Brigade at the siege of Ladysmith will be ...

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  7. "ALL BRITISH" SHOPPING

    In reference to the protest made by the "Berliner Tageblatt" against the conversion of the "All British Shopping Week" from March 27 to April 7 into a ...

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  8. POSITION IN MEXICO.

    The President of the Mexican Republic (Port Diaz) who has been President since 1884, and is now in his 80th year, is extremely ill, and there ...

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  9. FLOODS IN THE NORTH-EAST.

    While the rainfall at Hobart during the past few days has been comparatively light and of an intermittent character it has been much heavier in other ...

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  10. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Secretary for External Affairs stated to-day that an official despatch lind been received from the Imperial Government, indicating in general ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The Bengali youth named Mnkherji, who threw a bomb at Mr. Cowley, an engineer in the employ of the Indian Government, Mr. Cowley having a ...

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  12. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Richard McKenna, the First Lord of the Admiralty, in replying to Mr. Robert V. Harcourt, the Liberal ...

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  13. THE STIRLING DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Court of Session in Edinburgh in March, 1909, Lord Guthrie delivered judgment in the cross-actions for divorce brought by Mr. J. A. Stirling, of ...

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  14. SCOTTSDALE FEVER CASES.

    The Chief Health Officer (Dr. J. S. Purdy) returned to-day from Scottsdale, where he has been investigating the outbreak of typhoid fever. Since the 31st of ...

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  15. GERMANY AND THE VATICAN.

    In the Prussian Diet yesterday, Dr von Bethman-Hollweg, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Imperial Chancellor, said that a quiet but emphatic ...

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  16. IMPLEMENT MAKERS' STRIKE.

    Neither the employers nor the employees engaged in the agricultural implement dispute claimed any substantial advance towards a settlement of the ...

    Article : 317 words
  17. MADAGASCAR CONCESSIONS.

    In the High Court of Justice to-day the case was concluded in which William Burdett, a cab proprietor, sued a Mr. and Mrs. Horne, the latter a ...

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  18. CANADA AND THE STATES.

    In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister, warmly defended the reciprocity agreement between Canada ...

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  19. LOSS OF THE ARDEN CRAIG.

    The Board of Trade inquiry has concluded into the loss of the ship Ardencraig. 2,153 tons, belonging to Messrs. Crawford and Rowatt, of Glasgow, ...

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  20. RAINS IN CALIFORNIA.

    Heavy rains and snowstorms have prevailed throughout California, and the railways are blocked. San Jose is inundated, and many orchards have ...

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  21. TEN YEARS' LITIGATION.

    Lord Howard de Walden is suing John Lewis, a silk mercer, for damages for libel in placarding his shop with a statement accusing Lord de Walden, ...

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  22. EMIGRATION.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald PoleCarew has been appointed chairman of the special committee appointed by the Central Immigration Board to consider ...

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  23. PROTRACTED VOYAGE.

    The American ship Aryan, 2,124 tons, belonging to Mr. A. P. Carter, of Bath, in the State of Maine, has arrived at San Diego, the principal port of Lower ...

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  24. FREE CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The Free Church Congress met at Portsmouth yesterday, and a feature of the gathering was the welcome extended by the Rural Dean (Anglican) of the ...

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  25. CONJUGAL RIGHTS.

    The French Courts have taken a new departure in enforcing orders made for the restitution of conjugal rights by fining a wife 80 francs for every day's ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Shortly before 12 o'clock lost night a fire broke out in a terrace of shops and residences at Hornsby, and as there was no local fire brigade the flames ...

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  27. DISCLOSING STATE SECRETS.

    Mr. Barnett, Stipendiary Magistrate, gave his reserved decision to-day in the summons case, in which Mr. Jas. Howard Cutts, M.H.R., was charged with ...

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  28. BUTCHERS' EMPLOYEES.

    The Butchers' Employees' Federation at a meeting last night received urgent letters from the Hobart and launceston branches, asking that the ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. PORTUGUESE POLITICS.

    The Vigo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that there has been a Royalist revolt at Arcos de Valle do Vez. in Northern Portugal, as the result of ...

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  30. AVIATION.

    M. Renaux, the French aviator, yesterday aeroplaned 210 miles in five hours, taking a passenger with him. He ascended to the summit of ...

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  31. GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    The corpse of a negro was discovered yesterday within a bale of cotton brought on a ship which is discharging at Castres, in the French department ...

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  32. MINERS' GRIEVANCES.

    The delegate board of the Northern Miners' Federation gave consideration today to a, letter from the proprietors of the defence association, which stated ...

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  33. ADRIFT ON AN ICEFLOE.

    The ice-breaking steamers which went to the res[?]ue of the fishermen who went adrift on an ice[?]oe in the Gulf of Finland have rescued all of them alive. ...

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  34. SCOTCH OIL INDUSTRY.

    A new shale field has been discovered on Lord Rosebery's Dalmeny estate in Linlithgowshire, Scotland, and it is believed that the field extends under the ...

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  35. MURDER IN MOROCCO.

    The son of the Minister for War in Morocco has attacked and killed the leader of a French mission to Fez. The murderer gives as the reason for ...

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  36. REMARKABLE EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.

    Another violent thunderstorm occurred at Rushworth to-day, and the lightning, was again terrific. A tree was struck in James Lee's yard, in the ...

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  37. PURSUIT OF ROBBERS.

    Yesterday four robbers attacked and plundered a party of drovers in Russian Poland, and killed one of them. The police went in pursuit, and ...

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  38. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The British Standard Produce Company, which has regularly supplied the military in Italy with Australian frozen beef for the past three months, now ...

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  39. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    Mr. Beeby (Minister for Labour and Industry) is formulating a scheme to extend the principles of the miners' accident relief fund to industries other ...

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  40. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of February show that notwithstanding there were three days less than in the preceding month, the ...

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  41. THE PLAGUE.

    The plague in Manchuria is rapidly decreasing. There were 18 deaths from the disease at Mukden on Monday, but other places were almost free from ...

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  42. PRICE OF COAL.

    The delegate board of the Miners' Federation gave consideration to-day to a proposition forwarded by the Abermain lodge, to the effect that representations ...

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  43. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The acting secretary of the central postal administration (Mr. Oxenham) stated to-day that the countries which had agreed to institute a mutual ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. TURKISH POLITICS.

    In the Turkish Chamber of Deputies yesterday there was a great scene owing to Ismacl Kemal, the leader of the Moderate Liberals, stating that ...

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  45. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    Two Australians have obtained their blues for the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, which will be rowed next month. Mr. C. W. Littlejohn, of ...

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  46. FINANCIAL.

    The following were the closing rates to-day for Australian stocks and shares:—Australian Mortgage, Land. and Finance Co. (4 per cent, perpetual ...

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  47. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY.

    The Full court to-day, at the hearing of an application by an employee of the Harbour. Trust Commissioners for leave to proceed against that body under the ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES.

    The cargoes of Australian wheat by the ships Earl of Carrick, Tropic, and Edmund Rostand have been sold at 33s. 3d. per quarter. ...

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  49. IRISE BLIGHT.

    Irish blight has broken out among the potato crops at Mount, Lambie, in the Lithgow district. ...

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