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  2. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    News has been received that Mexican rebels have captured General Mills, the Mexican Federal leader, after a sharp engagement in the Lagano district. The ...

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  3. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    [?] strike situation took a [?] [?] to-day and the chances for an I statement seen very remote. [?] negotiations between the coal owners. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    It is understood here that negotiations are pending for another fast Atlantic steamship line. Halifax (Nova Scotia) is expected to be the terminal point of the ...

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  5. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    Questions that are agitating the minds of the scientific world especially, and also those of the general public who have been watching the course of exploration in polar ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraphed last night that the condition of Sir William Lyne continues to show an improvement. The veteran statesman was better ...

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  7. BIG FIRE AT GEELONG,

    A disastrous fire, involving the total destruction of Godfrey, Hirst and Co.'s No. 1 Woollen Mill, on the banks of the Barwon River, South Geelong, occurred on ...

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  8. THE GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The Cabinet discussed yesterday details of the bill which the Premier will introduce in the House of Commons on Tuesday. The Premier has had a conference ...

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  9. STEAMERS COLLIDE,

    A sensational marine disaster occurred off Beachy Head before daybreak this morning. The German barque Pisagua collided with the P. and O. mail steamer ...

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  10. AWFUL COLLIERY DISASTER

    A terrible colliery disaster has occurred at Italianka. An explosion took place in the D'onetz Co.'s mine, killing 30 men who were ...

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  11. LONDON UNIVERSITY.

    The London University on Wednesday received a gift of £100,000 from an anonymous donor for the purpose of purchasing a site for its headquarters near the British ...

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  12. TRIANGULAR TESTS.

    It is understood that Victor Trumper, the Australian Eleven batsman, intends to visit England, and arrangements will be made for him to play with the Australian ...

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  13. [?] CRACKING.

    [?] been known [?] through [?] [?] there was a strong posibility [?] to meet the situation. [?] with a view to intimidating the ...

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  14. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    In the course of a speech on Wednesday evening at a banquet, held in connection with the 52nd annual meeting of the Association of the Chambers of Commerce of ...

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  15. LATER PARTICULARS.

    The Oceana carried a crew of 280 and 4G passengers. The remainder of the latter intended to join the vessel at Marseilles. It is estimated that four passengers ...

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  16. FAREWELL DINNER.

    The Victorian Crickct Association has arranged to give the Australian team a farewell dinner. The function will take place at Vienna Cafe on Tuesday evening. The ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Owing to a lack of funds, the National Rifle Association is unable to acecpt Australia's invitation to send a rifle shooting team to the Commonwealth this year. ...

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  18. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES,.

    Carmen employed on the railways in the north-western States threaten to strike in consequents of the refusal of the companies to recognise the unions. ...

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  19. ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION.

    Apart from the national significance of St. Patricks celebration, the controlling committe has established a reputation for its annual concert, which might be envied ...

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  20. GRAPHIC DETAILS.

    The weather was clear and calm at the time of the disaster. The vessels collided with a terrific crash. Tongues of flame leaped up at the point ...

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  21. [?] FORECAST.

    [?] Unionist for [?] and a prominent [?] and merchant, stated [?] learns on good ...

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  22. GERMAN POLITICS.

    Herr Wermath, Minister of the imperial Treasury, has resigned his portfolio owing to the action of the Government in announcing the Armament Bill by relying on ...

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  23. SUFFRAGETTE CONSPIRATORS.

    The charges laid under the Conspiracy Act against Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, Mrs. Pankhurst and Mrs. Tuke, the leaders of the suffragettes, are now being ...

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  24. ANTHRACITE COAL WORKERS.

    A general strike of anthracite coal workers is threatened. The miners demand increased wages and the removal of certain grievances. ...

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  25. [?] STRIKE PY.

    [?] of Durham disbursed [?] fortnight totalling [?]. [?] employed in the ...

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  26. CHICAGO CARPENTERS.

    Fifteen thousand carpenters have voted in favor of a strike. Unless there is paid the increase of wages demanded the men will strike on 1st April. ...

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  27. STATEMENT BY LADY SURVIVOR.

    Miss MacFarlane, a elergyman's daughter, the only occupant of the rescued boat, said her father and mother and some ladies were drowned. ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mr. William Sedgman, of Windmill Hill, Long Gully, will regret to hear of the loss he sustained on Saturday, when his sou, John Edwin, aged 13 years, ...

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  29. [?] VISITS CANCELLED.

    [?] crisis the King has [?] to foreign Euro[?] he had intended to [?] His Majesty has ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCES.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald Hart, V.C., K.C.B., K.C.V.O., has assumed the duties of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief in South Africa, lately relinquished ...

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  31. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A private motor car drove up to the Randwick police station late last night and its occupant informed the officer in charge that he had seen three suspicious ...

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  32. PISAGUA REACHES PORT IN SINKING CONDITION.

    The Pisagua, which collided with the Oceana, arrived at Dover in a sinking condition. ...

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  33. SINKING OF SUBMARINE AS.

    A thorough examination has been made of the submarine AS, which was raised and towed into Portsmouth a few days ago. The As collided on 3rd February with the ...

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  34. FLOW OF IMMIGRATION.

    A large contingent of emigrants left Liverpool to-day by the steamer Irishman. The vessel had on board 1292 passengers, all bound for Melbourne. ...

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  35. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE.

    In October last it was announced that M. Lepreux, who was for 30 years employed by the Suez Canal Company at their office in Port Said, had disappeared. ...

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  36. [?] CURTAILED.

    [?] in the English rail[?] been necessitated by the [?] coal strike. [?] is advancing sums ...

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  37. [?] SUPPORTED.

    [?] Gazette" this evening [?] latest phases of the strike [?] that the Government [?] using all possible means ...

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  38. OUTRAGE IN A GAOL.

    Three prisoners at the Nebraska, penitentiary attacked and killed two warders and an usher, and then made their escape. At the time of the outrage a fierce ...

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  39. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Donaldson, the world's champion sprinter, was defeated by Postle to-day over three distances-75 yards, 150 yards and 200 yards Postle's times were respectively, ...

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  40. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the Wagga branch of the Women's Liberal League it was decided to support the candidature of Senators Gould and Millen and Mr. Oakes for ...

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  41. AVALANCHE WRECKS MINE

    An avalanche was the cause of a serious disaster here yesterday. It descended a hill and crashed on to a mine. Twelve miners were caught and ...

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  42. THE SPORTS.

    The handicaps for the harriers' events in connection with the celebration oil Wednesday are advertised in to-day's issue. The entry is an exceedingly good one, and ...

    Article : 165 words
  43. LATEST NEWS.

    [?] of the conference the [?] that although the [?] its utmost, it had [?] to the conclusion that an ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. IRISH ENVOYS IN SYDNEY.

    Speaking at St. Patrick's Day demonstration at the Agricultural Show Ground, Mr. Hazleton, the Irish envoy, said they were now counting on the complete triumph of ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    An exceptionally attractive programme of Taits' Pictures will be screened at the Tivoli to-night. This week's leading picture is an Eclair masterpiece, entitled 'The ...

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  46. SYDNEY CYCLING CARNIVAL.

    The Easter cycling carnival, promoted by J. D. Williams begun at the Sydney Sports Ground yesterday. Results:— Lyric Wheel Race, one mile.—Clark, 1; ...

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  47. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    The young Anarchist, Antonia Dalba, who attempted to assassinate Victor Emman uel, the King, has collapsed. He weeps always, and will not cat because he is to ...

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  48. YOUNG MAN BANKRUPT,

    Derrick Wernher, eldest son of Sir Julius Wernher, has gone bankrupt. His habilities since he left Oxford in June, 1910, are £85,000. When the young man left Oxford ...

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  49. SENTENCED TO OBEY.

    John Bryant, a St. Louis teamster, has been sentenced to obey his wife for the next six months. This queer sentence was passed by Judge Kiliel, of the Clark Avenue ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALKS ELECTIONS.

    The Rev. J. Marshall is freely spoken of at Coonable as a likely candidate to opposo Mr. Trefle, the Minister for Agriculture for the Castlereagh electorate. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The League of Empire gave a reception to the Australian Cadets last night. Among those present was Lord Grey, fornerly Governor-General of Canada. He ...

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  52. THE FIGHT AT SUNDERLAND.

    [?] place at Sunderland [?] men were receiving [?] who were in arrears [?] were told they ...

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  53. RAILWAY DISASTER AVERTED.

    Remarkable circumstances attended the saving of a train from destruction last night. A section foreman dreamt that he saw the neighboring trestle bridge collapse ...

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  54. LIBELLING IMMIGRANTS.

    In the course of [?] speech, Mr. Scullin, M.P., is reported to have said that many of the recent burglaries had been committed by immigrants. This report was ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAMER.

    [?] Australian steamer Om [?] for the Hook [?] in coal. [?] ON UNION FUNDS. ...

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  56. PROFESSOR HONORED.

    It is officially announced that the Order or Merit has been conferred on Sir Joseph Thomson, Kt., D.Sc., Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge ...

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  57. BUZZARDS IN MISSOURI

    Heavy bhzzardas are raging over a large portion of central United States. Traffic on the railroads is entirely suspended. Three trains, containing 200 ...

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  58. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    "Joe" Rivers, the Mexican lightweight, defeated "Jack" White last night in the 12th round. "Rivers led throughout the fight. He will now probably challenge ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    The International Polo Tournament was concluded here yesterday. Canada boat England by 4¾ points to 4. ...

    Article : 24 words
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