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  2. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    The Porte has sent a circular note to the Powers, insisting that the Montenegrin Government must close the frontiers of their country against ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS

    Dr. John McColl, the Agent-General for Tasmania, has asked the Colonial Institute to establish an Australian section for the ...

    Article : 74 words
  4. CYCLONIC WEATHER IN QUEENSLAND

    Cyclonic weather, with torrential rain, lias been experienced at Mossman, in Northern Queensland, since Thursday last, causing the largest ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS

    Miss Lalla Miranda has secured an engagement with Quinlan's Opero Co. for a tour of Australia, opening in Melbourne in May, 1912. ...

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  6. MENZIES WATER SUPPLY

    Mr. James Smith (Mayor of Menzies), and Mr. Goninon (manager of the Menzies Consolidated mine) waited upon the acting Premier (Mr. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords on Monday evening, Lord Roberts moved— "That in view of the altered strategic conditions on land and sea in ...

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  8. BOWRON BROS. FAILURE.

    The two Bowrons have succeeded in finding bail for £1000 each, and have been released from custody. They were again brought up in the ...

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  9. SOCIETY IN LONDON.

    An Australian Society is organising in London for social purposes. It is under the patronage of Sir George Reid, the Agents-General ...

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  10. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, will preside at the dinner which the Commons are giving tonight to Sir John Fuller, the ...

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  11. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Standard silver was quoted at 24 3-3d per oz. ...

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  12. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    The final meeting of the Federal Cabinet before the departure of the Prime Minister and his two colleagues, was held to-day. The ...

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  13. VICTORIAN MINISTER.

    The Victorian Minister of Public Works, Mr. W. L. Baillieu, has his views on Victorian progress published by the "Financial News" in a ...

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  14. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Foreign Minister, Count Komura, speaking last night at a banquet held to celebrate the Anglo-Japanese alliance, said that it had ...

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  15. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 63,919,000 bushels. ...

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  16. QUEEN AND PRINCESS.

    Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria had a rough passage across the Channel last night. They are on their way to Genoa, whence they ...

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  17. RUBBER DIVIDEND.

    The Selango Rubber Co, which owns properties near Selango in the Malay Peninsula, paid last year a dividend of 375 per cent. ...

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  18. REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    Senor Madero, the Mexican rebel leader, whom the rebels have proclaimed as Provisional President, interviewed yesterday at Chihuahua ...

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  19. CANADIAN DOUBTS.

    In the Dominion House of Commons last night, the Minister of Finance, Mr. W. S. Fielding, said that the Government were ...

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  20. WESTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The West Australian grapes by the Orontes were sold at from 8/ to 24/. ...

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  21. CHILIAN FESTIVITIES.

    The British cruisers Kent and Challenger have arrived at Valparaiso to take part in the festivities commemorating the declaration of ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    At a meeting of the United Service Institution last night, an interesting paper on "Sea Power in the Pacific" was read by Mr. Archibald ...

    Article : 191 words
  23. SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  24. SURVEY SHIP.

    The Canadian Government proposes to purchase H.M. survey ship Egerea, 910 tons, for use as a training ship on the Pacific Coast. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Under-Secretary for the Colonies Lord Lucas, replying today to a question put by Lord Selbourne, said that the Prime ...

    Article : 80 words
  26. METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  27. CHINESE SMUGGLERS.

    The authorities are on the alert to intercept a number of Chinese, said to be on their way to Mexico. It is believed that these Chinese ...

    Article : 46 words
  28. CHARGE OF TREASON.

    An ex-sailor named Povage was sentenced here to-day to 12 years' penal servitude for treason. It was alleged that on two occasions he ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. FIRE IN A FACTORY.

    Some seventy-five thousand factory hands formed the funeral procession of eight unidentified victims of a recent factory fire. ...

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  30. PERSONAL ITEMS

    Corporal Slattery, of the Kalgoorlie police, has resumed duty after a holiday at Donnybrook. A telegram from Adelaide last ...

    Article : 447 words
  31. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    President Taft, in a message to Congress, now assembled for special session to deal with the reciprocity agreement between the United ...

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  32. DIAMOND FIND.

    Scores of prospectors are staking out claims on the recently discovered diamond field in the Olivens Mountains. ...

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  33. BUSINESS PREMISES.

    The new premises taken and occupied by the Triangle Shirt Waist Co., whose old premises were recently destroyed by fire, have been ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The police to-day raided the residence of Mohan Roy, a wealthy land-owner, and seized a quantity of picnic acid and dynamite and a ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. PACIFIC DEVELOPMENTS.

    The "Neueste Nachrichten" says that the completion of the Panama Canal, the transference of the chief power of the United States to the ...

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  36. FARMERS' SUPPORT.

    The farmers of the North-western States are organising to secure a hearing in favour of the Reciprocity Bill in Congress. ...

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  37. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    During the debate in the Chamber last night on the colonial estimates, M. Augagneur, a former Governor-General of Madagascar, complained ...

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  38. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    An armed man yesterday held up a west-bound train near Muncee, in Indiana. He robbed the passengers, and then escaped amid a ...

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  39. STRIKE AT SINGER'S.

    The strike at Singer's sewing machine factory in Glasgow has collapsed. The company, believing that the majority of the hands were ...

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  40. MONEYED SETTLERS.

    Five train loads of moneyed settlers from the United States, arrived here yesterday to take up prairie. land in Canada. ...

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  41. KIDNAPPED BOY.

    Every railroad in the State has been asked to try and locate a railway car believed to contain the twelve-year-old son of Assistant ...

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  42. DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATES.

    The following is a list of probates and letters of administration issued from the Supreme Court for the past week ...

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  43. PARLIAMENT BILL.

    The House of Commons continued last night tine committee stage debate on the Parliament Bill, and marie very slow progress with it. ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Charles Frederic Moberly Bell, who has been managing director of the "Times" since 1908, died suddenly in the "Times" office to-day ...

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  45. QUEBEC BRIDGE.

    The St. Laurence Bridge Co. a wholly Canadian concern, has secured the contract for rebuilding the Quebec bridge. ...

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  46. PURCHASE OF A PAPER.

    The "Observer," a weekly paper of strongly Imperialist tone, and a powerful advocate of tariff reform, has been purchased by Mr. William ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. EASTER CAMPS.

    The Easter military camps will commence on Good Friday. A record muster of troops is anticipated in view of the order sent out from the ...

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  48. ABORIGINES MISSION CAMP.

    The overcrowded condition of the aboriginal mission camp on the Macquarie, was brought under the notice of the Macquarie Town ...

    Article : 131 words
  49. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The new commercial treaty between the United Stales and Japan has been accepted here without enthusiasm. It is believed to be ...

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  50. CENSUS CARDS.

    It is understood that the positive refusal of a number of persons to fill in their census cards or supply the information required by collectors ...

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  51. BIG FIRE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A private hotel of about 60 rooms, and a row. of shops at Stratford, were destroyed by fire, together with their contents. Three persons ...

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  52. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The negotiations which have been going on for some time between the Governments of Britain and Japan. in respect of the new Japanese ...

    Article : 260 words
  53. KILLED AT A PICNIC.

    William Stewart Andrew Berrembed, station rider, was killed while riding at Yanko picnic races. The horse he was riding in the last ...

    Article : 52 words
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