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  2. FIRE IN LONDON

    A fire occurred at Cecil Court, Saint Martin's lane, as the result of an explosion in the basement where millions of feet of cinematograph ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons during the budget debate Mr. Balfour welcomed the proposed expenditure on consumption, but warned the ...

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  4. A NORTH MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    The details of an awful tragedy enacted at North Melbourne, on March 9, when William Thomas Smith stabbed to death his little ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S PRIME MINISTER

    Sir George Reid gave a luncheon to Messrs. Fisher, Pearce, and Batchelor at the Trocadero. Those present included Mr. L. Harcourt ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION TO VICTORIA

    Mr. Baillieu, Minister for Public Works in Victoria, in the course of an interview, eulogised the emigration work of Mr. Willis, who is ...

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  7. SAVINGS BANK TROUBLE

    Some important litigation was involved in a case which came before Mr. Justice Gordon, at the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  8. THE YILGARN GOLDFIELD

    Some interest was caused locally by a report that alluvial gold had been discovered on Cook's Christmas group of leases, north-east of ...

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  9. IMPORTATION OF POTATOES.

    A proclamation will be gazetted to-morrow permitting the introduction from the States of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia ...

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  10. IMPERIAL UNITY

    A deputation from the Colonial Institute waited on Mr. Asquith and urged the Government to support the closer constitutional union ...

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  11. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS

    The budget provides for ex-Ministers receiving political pensions, ecclesiastical commissioners to be excluded. ...

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  12. ALLEGATIONS OF ROLL STUFFING.

    State members for country constituencies in the Legislative Assembly, who met in Melbourne this week in connection with the farewell to ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES PROSPECTS

    The Premier of New South Wales Mr. McGowen, had a long interview with the "Financial News" on the agricultural prospects, railways and ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    In the Privy Council appeal case Perth Gas Company versus the Mayor of Perth, judgment has been reserved. ...

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  15. REFORM OF THE LORDS

    In the House of Lords during the debate on Lord Lansdowne's Reform Bill, Lord Curzon complained of the Government's ...

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  16. DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATES.

    The following is a list of probates and letters of administration issued by the Supreme Court office during the past week ...

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  17. LIBEL ACTION.

    Ernest Mitchell, Christmas card seller, has been awarded £1200 damages, with costs, against "John Bull" for libel. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    A Chinaman, Ah Moy, left Avoca Downs, Queensland, for Comoweal. No word has been heard of him since, and he is thought to have ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. THE CAMORRA TRIALS

    A sensation has been caused at Viterbo, during the Camorra trials, by Abatternaggio, the informer, suddenly declaring that neither Ibello ...

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  20. FATAL FALL FROM AEROPLANE.

    Addison Larole was killed by a 75-feet fall from an aeroplane to-day at Los Angeles. ...

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  21. INVITATION TO MR. SCADDAN.

    The Effective Voting League of South Australia has paid something of a compliment to the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. J. Scaddan) ...

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  22. JOHANNESBURG TRAM STRIKE

    There have been further discoveries of dynamite on the tram lines. One arrest has been made. ...

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  23. VISITORS FROM DOMINIONS.

    The members of the Inner Temple gave a banquet to Sir Joseph Ward, Mr. Fisher, and Sir Neil Elliott Lewis. There was a large ...

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  24. A COMMAND PERFORMANCE.

    A queue has been formed since noon yesterday awaiting the opening of the doors for the command performance in Drury Lane of ...

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  25. PURCHASE OF AN ESTATE.

    The State Government, having decided to establish the beet sugar industry in Victoria, proposes to buy land on which to establish a body ...

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  26. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

    The much-talked-of and long deferred reorganisation of the State Department of Agriculture was announced officially to-day by the ...

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  27. KAISER'S RECEPTION IN ENGLAND

    The German press show unstinted Appreciation of London's welcome to the Kaiser. ...

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  28. HEAT WAVE IN CHICAGO.

    At Chicago two persons have died and many are prostrated as the result of a heat wave. Yesterday was the hottest day for 38 years. ...

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  29. FUTURE OF INDIA.

    Lord Minto, at a meeting of the Central Asian Society, said the future of India largely depended on that they could do to promote the ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA AND IMMIGRATION.

    A Sussex Colonising Association has been inaugurated on the lines of Mr, Gwynne's Kentish Association. Speaking at the inaugural ...

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  31. THE CORONATION CEREMONY.

    As seats had already been allotted to Nonconformist representatives, the King is giving the Rev. J. H. Jowett one of the seats in ...

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  32. A GOOD CRUSHING.

    Messrs. J. Doherty and W. Woods crushed 50 tons from the cap of a reef at Nullagine, for a return of 100 oz. ...

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  33. WIRELESS TELEGRAMS.

    Pending the completion of the Federal wireless station at Pennant Hills, the Government has arranged with the Australian Wireless, Ltd. ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. CAMBRIDGE HONORARY DEGREE.

    Cambridge University purposes conferring honorary degrees on Lord Crewe, Earl Gray, Lord Minto, Mr. Fisher, General Botha, and the ...

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  35. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    It is regarded as probable that the State Ministry will make a proposal early in the forthcoming session of Parliament regarding the ...

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  36. DISASTROUS' FIRE IN MANCHURIA.

    The damage caused by the Kerin fire has been estimated as valued at £4,000,000, including 8387 houses, Shops, and fifteen banks. Forty ...

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  37. SALARIES OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The promise made by the Government that the whole of the civil servants under the Public Service Act would have their salaries ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Sir John Wolfe-Barry, at an Eastern Extension Company's meeting, said that wireless traffic with the Cocos Island had been rather ...

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  39. RAIN BADLY WANTED.

    Rain is much wanted in various parts of the wheat belt. The dry weather is interfering a good deal with the preparation of the ground ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVE'S CRIME.

    About the end of January, while a white policeman was on duty in Salisbury his wife, who was alone in the house, successfully resisted the ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Heavy rain caused floods in the Napier and Gisborne districts, New Zealand, last night. The rivers were rising rapidly, and grave ...

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  42. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    At the Footscray Court to-day Arthur Balderson was charged with having committed perjury at Footscray on April 15, in wilfully signing ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. BIGAMOUS MARRIAGE.

    Charles Albert Hugh Thompson, alias Horatio Nelson Akeroyd, a labourer, was charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day with having ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. SCHOOL CHILDREN AND THE CORONATION.

    In connection with the Coronation celebrations in Victoria, it is anticipated that 260,000 medals will be issued to school children. ...

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  46. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE IN RUSSIA.

    The German German Prince and Princess are visiting the Czar. The streets are decorated with Russian ...

    Article : 28 words
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