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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The "Temps," commenting on the British naval estimates, says they show that the British Government now realises that Germany's rivalry ...

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  3. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich, an officer who has travelled widely and acted on several boundary commissions, left Mexico on the 14th of last ...

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  4. A CHARGE OF PERJURY

    A middle-aged woman, Mrs. Kato Doyle, was charged at the Criminal Court to-day with having committed perjury at the Police Court ...

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  5. OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN

    Mr. Justice McMillan this morning passed a sentence of three years' imprisonment with hard labour oil John Hobson, who was convicted of ...

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  6. MISSING PAPUAN EXPEDITION

    It is reported from Port Moresby that a raft, which the missing exploring party used for the ascent of the River Purari, has been found as ...

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  7. THE IMPLEMENT MAKERS' STRIKE

    Some concern is felt by members Of the Agricultural Implement Employees' Union at the fact that, by continuing the strike, they are ...

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  8. SECOND CHAMBER REFORM.

    Mr. Frederick Harrison, the well-known Positivist writer, in a letter to the "Times" suggests that until a permanent Upper House is ...

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  9. DANGEROUS RIVERS.

    Mr. George Bell, of the artistic, staff of the "Sydney Mail," who was in Papua some years ago as a photographic surveyor with an ...

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  10. RISING IN THE NORTH.

    The Texas lynching, continues Sir Thomas Holdich, caused a great deal of ferment and excitement in the northern province of Chihuahua ...

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  11. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    It is understood that the Government has decided to extend the Act against seditious meetings from the end of the present month, when it ...

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  12. EMPIRE NAYAL DEFENCE.

    Commenting on Sir Joseph Ward's speech in Sydney on Saturday evening, the "Standard" hopes that the Imperial Government will carefully ...

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  13. STRANDING OF A BARQUE.

    Telegrams from Edithburg and Troubridge Island lighthouses announce that the three-masted barque, Ville De Dijon, went ashore ...

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  14. RUSSO - CHINESE DISPUTE

    Three of four weeks ago, in consequence of disputes in Central Asia between Russia and China, the former presented an ultimatum to ...

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  15. BOUNDARY OF STATES.

    Messrs. Dodwell (Government Astronomer of South Australia), and W. E. Cooke (Government Astronomer of West Australia) were ...

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  16. AMERICAN MOBILISATION.

    The "Cologne Gazette," a which is usually well infarmed on foreign politics, and which frequently serves as an unofficial ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. BAGHDAD RAILWAY

    In the House of Commons last Thursday night, in reply to the Opposition leader, Mr. Arthur Balfour, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward ...

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  18. LAND ADMINISTRATION.

    It is intended to revive the office of Solicitor-General in connection with the Attorney-General's Department. Mr. Walter Bevan ...

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  19. THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM

    Curious to know the extent to which the telephone service is used between midnight and 6 o'clock in the morning, the Postmaster ...

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  20. FEDERAL BY - ELECTION.

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  21. CHINESE SEAMAN RUNS AMOK.

    A Chinese seaman ran amok on the steamer Strachan during the voyage from Durban to Newcastle. An exciting incident occurred on ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. CRUST OF VESUVIUS.

    The crust of lava that surrounded the crater of Mount Vesuvius, estimated at 300 yards in length and 246 yards thick, subsided ...

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  23. APPEAL TO MONGOLIA.

    Advices from Harbin state that the authorities in Mongolia, in pursuance of instructions from Peking, are issuing to the people ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Agriculture, his acting secretary (Mr. W. L. Summers), Mr. W. J. Hannaford (president of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. TERMINUS OF THE LINE.

    The Turkish Foreign Minister, Rifaat Pasha, is about to put forward to the British Government certan proposals regarding the Persian ...

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  26. DECEASED LEGISLATOR'S ESTATE

    The estate of the late Mr. G. B. Edwards, M.P., has been valued for probate purposes at £48,381. ...

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  27. HOBART TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was opened to-day regarding the death of the young man Horatio John Large, who threw himself into the Derwent River ...

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  28. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    It was officially notified last week that six cattle and four pigs were suffering from foot and mouth disease on the Brooklands farm at ...

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  29. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The State Treasurer received to day a cable message from Sir John Taverner, the Agent-General. stating that Victorians in London joined ...

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  30. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    George Edward Cliff was charged at the City Court to-day with having, on May 9, 1910, being the servant of John Norton, stolen the ...

    Article : 250 words
  31. THE FEDERAL REFERENDA.

    In reply to questions to-night in regard to the referenda voting, Archbishop Carr said that a pronouncement on the matter did not ...

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  32. THE SUPPLY OF POTATOES.

    Mr. Mitchell (Minister for Agriculture) "wired to the Under Secretary this morning from Melbourne that potatoes from clean districts ...

    Article : 96 words
  33. SUFFRAGETTE RIOTS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Home Secretary. Mr. Winston Churchill, replied to a question, about the behaviour of the police ...

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  34. LEVERRIER CENTENARY.

    The French newspapers are cele brating the centenary of Leverrier, one of the greatest of modern astronomers, who was born on March ...

    Article : 147 words
  35. SUICIDE WHILST INSANE.

    At the Coroner's Court to-day the inquest concerning the death of James Walker Dunn, an English, immigrant, 28 years of age ...

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  36. ILLNESS OF MR. ROE.

    Owing to the illness of Mr. Here, P.M., the Licensing Court to-day adjourned until Wednesday, March 15. Mr. Hoe lias made such rapid ...

    Article : 48 words
  37. COMMERCIAL.

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  38. Advertising

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  39. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    On Saturday the Wookata, inward bound from the West Coast, in charge of Captain Neilson, in attempting to steam past the Port ...

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  40. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In a large number of cases in the Arbitration Court to-day lines were imposed upon employers and employees for breaches of the award in ...

    Article : 37 words
  41. Advertising

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