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  2. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    On December 2 last—just when relations between Russia and Persia were very strained, and when Persia, in reply to the Russian ...

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  3. FEDERAL WIRELESS SYSTEM

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in chambers to-day in the Marconi Company application for an inspection of the Federal Government's wireLess plant ...

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  4. INTER-IMPERIAL CRICKET

    Mr. Sydney Pardon, an authority on cricket matters and, editor of "Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac," contributes an article to the ...

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  5. HOME RULE BILL

    The opinions of the South African newspapers on the Home Rule Bill are very conflicting. The "Cape Argus" thinks that the ...

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  6. WHITE STAR LINER

    Wireless messages have been received from the White Star liner Titanic, 45,000 tons, bound for New York from Southampton, saying ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, in his 77th year, of. M. Eugene Henri Brisson, a well-known politician and writer, who was President of the ...

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  8. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR

    General Caneva, Military Governor of the town of Tripoli, telegraphs that the occupation of Macabez ensures to the Italians the ...

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  9. TITANIC SINKING.

    The Titanic lies off Cape Race, the southeast paint of Newfoundland, and is sinking by the head. The last messages to hand state ...

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  10. OWNERS'S RIGHT TO HEARING.

    A dispute between the Citjv Cotzaoil of Sydney and Sir Matthew Harris concerning the demolition of stables belonging to the latter at ...

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  11. APPROVING MESSAGES.

    Mr. John Redmond has received messages from General Louis , Botha, Sir Joseph Ward, Sir ...

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  12. ITALIAN LANDING.

    During the recent naval demonstration off the coast of Tripoli the Italians, quite deceiving the Turkish troops about their intentions ...

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  13. EX - SHAH'S ADHERENT.

    Advices from Tabriz state that Salar-ed-Dowleh, who is still upholding the cause of the exShah in the north-west of Persia, has occupied ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, opened yesterday the Upper Chenab section of the Punjab Canal, a work which, when completed, will ...

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  15. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT

    When the Tramway Association case was called in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day the president said that evidence had been given ...

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  16. DETAILS OF THE DISASTER.

    Messages received here about midday state that the Titanic struck on Sunday evening. She had on board 1380 passengers, including 300 ...

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  17. IRISH DISSATISFACTION.

    The chairman of the Fermoy Municipal Council, discussing the invitation to send delegates to the National Convention, complained ...

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  18. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    The French Premier, M. Poincare, unveiled at Cannes yesterday with much ceremony and amid great enthusiasm a statue erected there in memory of the Jate King Edward, ...

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  19. JUTE STRIKE ENDS.

    The strike of jute workers in Dundee has ended. The. men have obtained an advance of 2½ per cent. in their wages. ...

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  20. TRAINING SQUADRON.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. "Winston Churchill, is establishing a special training squadron of eight ships, two for cadets and the ...

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  21. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Government has thought it wise to delay the introduction of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill until the Nationalists return from their ...

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  22. WHITE STAE OFFICES.

    The White Star offices in London and New York have received no news whatever of the disaster, to the Titanic. ...

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  23. SCHEME WATER FOR FARMIERS

    After the Fanners' Conference at Tammin had carried the resolution "That the Minister be asked to reduce the water rate to 2d. pert acre, ...

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  24. BRITISH DRINK BILL.

    Mr. Wilson, secretary of the United Kingdom Alliance, estimates that the drink bill of the United Kingdom for 191.1 was £162,797,220, an ...

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  25. COAL-MINING STRIKE

    The miners at Leigh, in Lancashire, where a good deal of disorder prevailed a day or two ago, yesterday entertained the soldiers who were sent there to maintain order. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA AND THE STATES.

    The Victorian Commissioner, Mr. Oattanach, reports that there are fifty immigrants for Australia aboard the Tahiti. The general ...

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  27. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    President Yuan Shih Kai has entrusted General Huang Hsing with the restoration of order in Nanking and the control of all civil and ...

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  28. RISE IN WHEAT.

    Wheat prices have risen sharply in Chicago in consequence of reports about crop damages in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. ...

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  29. NEW ACCUMULATOR.

    Professor Hannover has invented a new electrical accumulator, the storage capacity of which is five times as great as that of the ...

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  30. RESUMPTIONS OF WORK.

    The enginemen at Bargoed, in South Wales, have gone back to work, and the enginemen employed on the Cwyman colliery at ...

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  31. EX - KALGOORLE MAN.

    Sydney George Ellott, late of Kalgoorlie, admitted to the bench at, the City Court this morning that he lost his temper on Good Friday ...

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  32. MACEDONIAN DISORDER.

    A Bulgarian band dynamited a blockhouse at Palanka, killing four Turkish soldiers. The Turks captured a band of dynamiters at ...

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  33. PORTFOLIOS REFUSED.

    Several persons who have been offered portfolios in Tang Shao Yi's Ministry have declined to accept them. The members of the former ...

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  34. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKE

    A few days ago Mr. Hartshorn, a prominent Socialist leader of the South Wales miners, made a speech at Maesteg, in which he predicted ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCES.

    The returns for March have increased the South African t surplus to £746,000, which will be 'devoted to the redemption of the national ...

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  36. FOUNDERING OP A BOAT.

    A Swiss family, consisting of a father, three young sons, and a daughter, were out in a boat on Lake Constance yesterday, when ...

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  37. SHANTUNG COMMANDER.

    General Chang Hsan, who was formerly the Imperialist commander in Southern Shantung, has recruited fourteen thousand, men. He ...

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  38. DAMAGE TO ROLLING STOCK.

    An accident causing considerable delay to passenger traffic and damage to rolling stock occurred at Creswick to-day. On the 1.10 p.m. ...

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  39. FLYING THE YELLOW FLAG.

    The R.M.S. Malwa, flymg the yellow flag, arrived in Hobson's Bay to-day, droping her anchors off Williamstown. Between. 70 and 80 ...

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  40. CHORUS GIELS' WAGES.

    The Amalgamated Musicians' Union has sent a circular to all theatrical and music-hall managers, asking for a minimum wage for ...

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  41. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    The French newspapers consider that the decision of the Government to despatch surveyors to survey the ...

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  42. DUELLING ETIQUETTE.

    The Kaiser has just issued a resoript giving his decision on the case of an array doctor who refused on religious grounds to fight a duel ...

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  43. TRAGEDY IN COURT.

    On Saturday a landowner named Labo had a verdict given in his favour in an action that he brought against a neighbour named Hansco. ...

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  44. IMPERIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    Mr. Charles Bright, an eminent authority on matters telegraphic, commented in an interview yesterday on the progressiveness of the ...

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  45. GERMAN OIL SUPPLY.

    The German Government having abandoned its project of a State oil monopoly, the German oil dealers are organising a protection league ...

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  46. GILES AS A SOCIALIST

    The Federal Govenunent this afternoon sanctioned the release of Alfred Giles to allow him to appeal Pending applying for prohibition ...

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  47. MINIMUM WAGE.

    A large demonstration of shop assistants, barmen, bakers, and waitresses was held yesterday Trafalgar Square, and passed ...

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  48. HOME RULE MEETING.

    A public meeting is to be held at the Hibernian Hall to-morrow night to consider the Home Rule Bill, and forward by cable to the leader of ...

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