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  2. MEETING OF CABINET.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Earle) stated yesterday that a lengthy meeting of the Cabinet was held on Thursday night, and that several important ...

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  3. SHOCKING BOATING DISASTER.

    In stormy weather early this morning, when the wind was blowing half a hurricane, an 18ft. sailing boat was overwhelmed about three-quarters of ...

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  4. ECHO OF DUBLIN STRIKE

    Captain J. R. White, D.S.O. (son of the late Field-Marshal Sir George White), who assisted in November last te form the Irish National Volunteers, ...

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  5. ENGLAND'S DIVORCE. LAWS.

    The Royal Commission appointed in 1910 to inquire into the law of divorce and its administration presented its final report in November, 1912. ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Burns, the President of the Board of Trade in a speech at South Shields last night, said the Jeremiahs who predicted death, damnation, ...

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  7. MEXICAN REBELLION

    Advices received by the State Department at Washington show that sharp fighting has been resumed between the Federal troops and rebels ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The second session of the fifth Federal Parliament will be opened by the Governor-General (Lord Denman) on Wednesday. This will be His ...

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  9. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    A disastrous are broke out in a cotton warehouse at Liverpool last night, and resulted in thousands of bales being ruined. A fireman who was missing ...

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  10. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between Melbourne Inman and H. W. Stevenson was continued yesterday at the Holborn Townhall. Owing to the slow scoring a ...

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  11. BURGLARS AT ADELAIDE.

    Nearly two dozen revolver shots were exchanged by the police and burglars at about 2 o'clock on Good Friday morning in Southwark, a suburb of ...

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  12. THE ZABERN AFFAIR.

    As a result of the affair at Zabern, in Alsace-Lorraine, where the army officers came into conflict with the citizens, the German War Office has issued ...

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  13. JEWEL THIEF.

    A jewel thief named Howarth was arrested in a sensational manner whilst entering a train at Berlin yesterday. He was carrying a bag of stolen jewels, ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Representing the Australian Sporting Association, Mr. Gordon Inglis gave a luncheon to-day to Sir Ronald MunroFerguson, the Governor-General of ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The Berlin newspapers state that the Kaiser has written to the Czar a personal letter regarding an aeronaut who is detained at Perm, in Eastern Russia, ...

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  16. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    There was another exciting scene in the Marlborough-street Police Court today, where Mrs. Drummond, the militant suffragist, who was arrested last ...

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  17. BANKRUPT.

    Harold Penn, an ex-sergeant-major of the 12th Lancers, won £80,000 in the Calcutta sweepstakes of 1910. He retired from the Army, and lived on his ...

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  18. DIPHTHERIA AT MILITARY COLLEGE.

    The outbreak of diphtheria at the Military College at Duntroon having in some quarters been alleged to have been due to defectives drainage, careful ...

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  19. PANAMA CANAL.

    In the treaty which lias been signed between the United States and Colombia, the former agrees to pay the latter £5,000,000 for the acquisition of the ...

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  20. YORKSHIRE STRIKERS.

    The Yorkshire colliers who struck work on the question as to whether the minimum wage included percentages of increases on the standard wage granted ...

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  21. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Earle),when asked on Thursday if he know of any further developments in the political crisis brought about by the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The German barque Seestern, 1,504 tons; which left Newcastle, New South Wales, on October 27 last for Caleta [?], Chili, has been posted as ...

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  23. TORTURED AND KILLED.

    Advices received in Paris state that Captain [?] and a corporal of the French Army wore making an aerial reconnaissance in Western Morocco ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. J. Meagher was appointed chairman of the Public Service Board at yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council. Mr. Meagher was appointed ...

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  25. M.H.R.'S DOMESTIC TROUBLES

    The hearing was continued to-day in the Divorce Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, of the case in which James Howard Catts, M.H.R., sued for a ...

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  26. PARIS TRAGEDY.

    The magisterial inquiiy into tho murder of M. Calmettc, the editor of the Paris "Figaro," by Madame Caillaux, the wife of a former Minister of ...

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  27. GOLD YIELDS.

    The N.S.W, gold yield for March was 9,151oz. fine, valued at £38,873, as against 10,585oz., valued at £44,9634, for the same month last year. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL SENATE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, Mr. McKenna, the Home Secretary, replying to Captain J. Norton-Griffiths, the Unionist member for ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A bolting horse careering madly round the showgrounds this morning was responsible, for twelve people being injured. ...

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  30. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A sensation was caused recently by a High Court of Justice jury composed of six Indians and three Europeans acquitting, by six to three, the ...

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  31. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred yesterday at St. Petersburg. Three youths took a girl to a cemetery and crucified her on a wooden ...

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  32. MODERNIST VIEWS.

    Dr. Gore, the Bishop of Oxford, in an open letter to tho clergy of his dioceso, deals severely with the modernist views on the New Testament and ...

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  33. AVIATION.

    Sergeant Eric Deane, of the British Army, was killed to-day at Brooklands, the aviation ground near London, whilst making the final flight which would ...

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  34. ASSAULTING A WIFE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day, William Edwin Gilbertson, who on the previous day created a sensation during the hearing of a case in the local court ...

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  35. TURKISH METHODS.

    A court-martial in Constantinople last month sentenced to death Aziz Bey, who was recently commander in Cyrenaica, and was arrested for conspiring against ...

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  36. MARCONI SHARES.

    Charles Edward Fenner, the City of London stockbroker who is alleged to have fraudulently converted to his own use a number of certificates for ...

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  37. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The University of California has decided to abandon Rugby football and return to the old American intercollegiate game. The coach of the team ...

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  38. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The Vatican has not yet decided upon the seat of the delegation for Australia. Oceania, and New Zealand. Monsignor Bonaventura Cerretti, ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND HOTELS.

    In consequence of the Arbitration Court granting a six days' week to hotel employees, the licensees of the best houses are raising the tariff by 1s. 6d. ...

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  41. CANTEEN CONTRACTS.

    Archibald Minto, formerly the head of the military department of Lipton's Limited, who is alleged to have been one of the men who gave bribes to ...

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  42. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    The Home Affairs Department has been informed by its representative in Kalgoorlie that a secret ballot is being held by the men on strike at the ...

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  43. THE EXTINCT MOA.

    Practically a complete skeleton of a moa has been found near Invercargill. When reconstructed it will stand 10 feet high. ...

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