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  2. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    In the course of an interview to-day, Dr. Mawson followed up Sir Ernest Shackleton's reparks on the previous day about Polar etiquette. ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    A cablegram states that Mr. R. Vernon, a clerk in the Colonial Office, will accompany Lord Denman when he comes to Australia as ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    When the House of Lords met to-day the Unionist leader. Lord Lansdowne, caused caused something of a sensation by announcing the ...

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  5. THE MISSING YONGALA.

    Apparently the disaster to the ill-fated steamer Yongala in the recent fearful cyclone off the Queensland coast has been so sudden and terrible that but few traces, beyond the light cargo and odds and ends already discovered, have ...

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  6. COLONIAL AND FOREIGN

    The Boer irreconcileables, who were imprisoned in Bermuda after the South African war, and who still refuse to take the oath of ...

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  7. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    Senor Madero, father of the Mexican rebel leader, in the course of an interview here yesterday, declard positively that President Diaz ...

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  8. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Some days ago a young Bengali named Mukherii threw a bomb at a motorcar in. which an official of the Public Works Department was ...

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  9. REASON FOR MOTION.

    In making this announcement, Lord Lansdowne remarked that the bill, like any bill for the reconstruction of the House of Lords ...

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  10. EXPLORER'S PREDICTION.

    Captain Davis, in the course of an interview yesterday said he fully believed that Captain Amundsen would succeed in his attempt to ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

    Speaking yesterday in the Danish Landsthing the Foreign Minister said that, in renewing Denmark's arbitration treaty with Britain, the ...

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  12. AMERICAN MOBILISATION.

    A great deal of expert criticism has been levelled at President Taft because of his action in despatching American troops to the Mexican ...

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  13. ACTION OF THE CABINET.

    Lord Lansdowne's notice of motion for a humble address to the King is the sole topic of discussion in political circles. The ...

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  14. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

    An announcement by the Lord Mayor of Dublin that the Colonial Premiers visiting England for the Coronation will pay a visit to ...

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  15. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    It was announced recently that the United States had arranged to hold naval manoeuvres on the Great Lakes during the coming ...

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  16. PROSPECTS OF SUCCESS.

    In the course of an interview yesterday Sir Ernest Shackleton, the leader of the Farthest South expedition, said he considered that ...

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  17. SEARCHING THE COAST.

    Townsville has received a wire from Cape Bowling Green stating that the coast has been searched by the steamer Magnet for five ...

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  18. "FOUNDERED WITH ALL HANDS."

    Mr. Northcote, , the general manager of the Adelaide Steamship Co., interviewed to-day, said that it, was evident that the Yongala had ...

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  19. REFERENDUM BILL.

    The House of Lords was crowded yesterday when Lord Balfour of Burleigh rose to move the second reading of his Referendum Bill. ...

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  20. PRESS EXHIBITION.

    In connection with the coming celebrations, the Empire Press Union are arranging for an exhibition of overseas newspapers on a ...

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  21. A BIG CARGO.

    The Yoiiigala's cargo was a comprehensive one including foodstuffs of all kinds, timber, tobacco, a quantity of iron, kerosene, and ...

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  22. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SEARCH.

    After searching the Barrier Reef, the Tarcoola, he said, should arrive at Cairns on Wednesday night or early Thursday morning, and in all ...

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  23. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    Three Russian agents are at present visiting the Remarkable Aero Exhibition that is being held at Olympia. They contemplate ...

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  24. GERMAN EXPEDITION.

    The German Antarctic expedition, under the command of Lieutenant Filchner, will start from Hamburg on May 2. ...

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  25. BOWRON BROS.' FAILURE

    The "Daily Mail" announces, said a recent cablegram, the failure of Bowron Brothers, of Bermondsey, leather and sheepskin importers ...

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  26. TARCOOLA MAKES EXAMINATION.

    A telegram from the captain, of the Tarcoola says that the vessel had another fruitless search as far north as Bowen. A thorough search ...

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  27. GREAT LOSS TO THE COMPANY.

    The loss to the company concluded the manager, would be large, the vessel costing £102,000 to build, but this loss was completely ...

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  28. PROFESSOR DAVID'S VIEWS.

    Professor David referred to-day to the cable messages regarding South Polar etiquette. He said there was ample scope for Captain ...

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  29. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Mail" states that in the event of war France could put 300 military aeroplanes into the field, while Britain has only ten. ...

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  30. LORD LANSDOWNE'S SPEECH.

    Lord Lansdowne said in reply that, wherever the referendum had once been adopted, it had never been abolished. The Unionists did not ...

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  31. PASSENGERS FROM MELBOURNE.

    Only two of the passengers on the ill-fated Yongala embarked at Melbourne. They were Messrs. Richards and Walter Cods, second-class ...

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  32. FRENCH AVIATOR.

    M. Cei, a French aviator, making an aeroplane flight over a western suburb of Paris yesterday, fell from a height of 400 feet, and was killed. ...

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  33. ANOTHER MISSING PASSENGER.

    Another addition has been made to the list of passengers, viz., John Campbell, of Townsville, horse-trainer. ...

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  34. NEARLY A MILLIONAIRE.

    The net value of the estate of the late Mr. H. M. Neils of Potts' Points, is estimated at between £700,000 and £800,000. ...

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  35. VESSEL INSURED FOR £90,000.

    The Yongala was insured for £90,000, one-fourth the risk being undertaken by the Adelaide Steamship Company, which, to that extent ...

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  36. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    The "Matin" says that the foreign consuls in Fez fear that 20,000 of the Zemmur tribesmen are marching of Fez. Much panic ...

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  37. "CRASHED ON TO THE REEF."

    Captain E. Boyle, who has had great experience on the North Queensland coast, thinks the Yongala has been driven between ...

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  38. PLAGUE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    One of the three suspected cases' of plague in the Auckland hospital terminated fatally to-day. ...

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  39. ACCUSED'S STATEMENT.

    When he was arrested John Bowron said: — "I am more sinned against than sinning. I have given the Official Receiver all possible ...

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  40. REVENUE BILL.

    The House of Commons yesterday continued the debate on the second reading of the Revenue Bill. The Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert ...

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  41. ARREST FOR THEFT.

    A girl who was to-day arrested at Mallock on, a charge of stealing, jumped into the river. A policeman jumped in after her, and the girl ...

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  42. FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

    Mr. Carr, M.P., in the course of speech at Blayney, made a most emphatic protest against the suppression of free speech, and said he ...

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  43. KALGOORLIE MAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    "It's a very sad disaster that has happened to the Yongala," a citizen of unimpeachable character said to a "Kalgoorlie. Miner" reporter ...

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  44. ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A GIRL.

    At the City Court this morning a caretaker, 30 years of age, named George Beermier, was charged with having unlawfully and indecently ...

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  45. BROADHURST REEF MENTIONED.

    Captain McKenzie, of the Innamincka, expressed the opinion that the Yongala met her doom on Broadhurst Reef, but Captain Sim, of the ...

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  46. FIRE AT A MINE.

    The engine-house and manager's office at the Garden Gully mine, Ironbark, were destroyed by fire early this morning. The plant ...

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  47. GIRL STUDENTS.

    The late Miss Ewart, of Ewhurst. Surrey, has bequeathed £20,000 to Newnham College, Oxford, and £10,000 to Somerville College ...

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  48. A PERTH NEWSPAPER.

    Before bis Honour Mr. Justice Rooth this morning, a petition was made that the "Mirror" Newspaper Company, Limited, be ...

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  49. ARMY SUPPLIES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, day the Marquis of Tullibardine, Unionist M.P. for West Perthshire, asked what were the reasons for ...

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  50. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At Birmingham, to-day two young girls, Alice Jackson, aged 18, and Beatrice Shannon, aged 12, were charged with having attempted to ...

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  51. COLD STORAGE.

    Mr. Gilbert Anderson, in a paper on "Cold Storage," remarked that their association did not need an international standard of meat ...

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  52. FEDERATED JEWELLERS.

    The Industrial Registrar has received an application for registration Hinder the Federal Arbitration Act of the Federated Jewellers' Union ...

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  53. WOLLOWRA TO TAKE UP YONGALA'S RUNNING.

    The Wollowra will take up the running from Sydney to Melbourne on April 7, and will then go north on the Yongala's ordinary run. ...

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  54. TALLOW SALE.

    Of 1271 casks of tallow offered at auction this morning 574 were sold. Prices ranged from 33/ to 35/6 ...

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