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  2. A TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    News has been received of a cyclone which swept Keppel Bay on Friday. The steamer Civility was in the midst of it, and her sails were torn to atoms. The seas, ...

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  3. SYDNEY WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    No alteration has taken place in the position of affairs at the wharfs of the three coastal shipping companies affected by the strike. The carting of goods to or from the ...

    Article : 400 words
  4. GERMANY'S WAR CHEST.

    Notwithstanding the shortage of funds for national purposes the German Imperial Government have refused to use for the Empire's current necessities the 120,000,000 ...

    Article : 435 words
  5. THE COAL CRISIS.

    In consequence of the men at the Burwood, Pelaw Main, and Back Creek collieries having stopped work owing to disputes with the managements, the ...

    Article : 610 words
  6. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Attorney General, in moving the second reading of the Constitution Act Amendment Bill, said it was introduced in order that the will of ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. TEE HAITI REVOLUTION.

    With a view to avoiding complications General Alexis, President of Hayti, has authorised the refugees who fled to the consulates after the shooting of a dozen ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. AWAKENING RUSSIA.

    M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, warned the Duma yesterday that a refusal to vote the naval construction scheme now before the Chamber would be ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor is to visit Petersburg on March 27. Sir George Le Hunte will reach the town by the morning train from Adelaide, and a public welcome ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Government's Licensing Bill to recover the State dominion over the liquor monopoly was endorsed yesterday by a gathering of the Central Council of ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. THE BARQUE SILBERHORN

    The British sloop Shearwater, stationed at Iquique, is searching the adjacent islands in the Pacific for any of the survivors there of the barque Silberhorn. ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    It was suggested by Mr. Griffiths in the Legislative Assembly to-day that in view of the forthcoming visit of the American fleet to Sydney and efforts which would ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. FLOODS IN OTHER STATES

    The rainfall at Morce, which ceased yesterday morning, was the heaviest experienced there in one fall for 11 years. Considerable anxiety is felt by stockowners in ...

    Article : 275 words
  14. AMERICAN CURRENCY.

    The Finance Committee of the American Senate desires to amend Senator Aldrich's Currency Reform Bill, authorising the issue of emergency currency to the amount ...

    Article : 213 words
  15. CANADA'S BUDGET.

    The budget of the Canadian Treasurer (Mr. W. S. Fielding) shows a surplus for the past financial year of £3,800,000. ...

    Article : 28 words
  16. EX-CONSTABLE AND GOVERNMENT.

    A Supreme Court writ was issued to-day by an ex-constable, Christopher Sparling, directed against tlie State Government, claiming £25,000 as damages for salary and ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. IS IT A COASTAL VESSEL?

    An interesting point, which may have some bearing:on the agreement drawn up in September of last year between the executive council of the Federated Seamen's ...

    Article : 270 words
  18. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The wool sales opened flat yesterday. Messrs. Du Croz, Doxat & Co., Charles Balme & Co., and Jacomb, Son, & Co., offered 7,487 bales, of which nearly half ...

    Article : 425 words
  19. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Though Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, condemned the Unemployed Bill, which was rejected in the House of Commons last week he is ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. ENTITLED TO BE SET FREE.

    An application was made to-day to the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) for a writ of habeas corpus in respect of Lou's Horwitz, solicitor, who in September, 1904, ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The advisableness of keeping up the crusade against rats was emphasised to-day, when a nest of 17 plague-infected rodents was discovered in a business place in ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman) was weaker to-day, although he had had a good nights' rest and had taken nourishment well. ...

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  23. THE LADY AND THE PUGILIST.

    The action brought by Alma Adelaide Lilian Toy for £2,000 damages against the "Sunday Times" Newspaper Company for libel in stating that she was engaged to a ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. TARIFF REFORM.

    At a meeting of the Asociated Chambers of Commerce in London yesterday resolutions were adopted in favor of tariff reform, and expressing regret that the ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. BROKEN HILL BUTCHERS' STRIKE.

    The Master Butchers' Association held a meeting last night, and decided to let things go along as at present, and not to put on any men for a while, thus giving the men ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. GENERAL STOESSEL.

    The Czar has commuted the death sentence passed by court-martial on General Stoessel, the defender of Port Arthur, to imprisonment in a fortress for ten years, ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. ADELAIDE GRAPES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A shipment of grapes from Adelaide were offered for sale at Dunedin to-day, when 640 cases realised from 3d. to 5d. per lb. ...

    Article : 37 words
  28. ABSCONDED FROM BAIL.

    When the cases of Edward James Simpson, charged with embezzling certain sums of money belonging to his late employers, Ward & Co., sharebrokers of Adelaide, was ...

    Article : 186 words
  29. MR. BENT ANNOYED.

    When asked to-day for a grant for a recreation reserve at Hamilton, Mr. Bent (the Premier) asked Councillor McMahon, a member of the deputation, if that was ...

    Article : 206 words
  30. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    Mr. James Dunsmuir, Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, has intimated his intention to retire owing to the insults heaped upon him by the Labor Party ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. STATE FINANCES.

    In an interview at Port Pirie to-day with a representative of "The Advertiser," the Acting Premier (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick), referring to the soundness of the finances ...

    Article : 315 words
  32. BURGLAR SHOT DEAD.

    A sensational burglary, resulting in the death of a well-known criminal, is reported from Glasgow. An ex-convict, named McLeod, last night entered the residence ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. HORSE STEALING.

    At the Mount Morgan Police Court on Monday, two men, Herman and Peter Neilson, admitted having in January last wilfully shot three mares, the property of ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Co. 4 per cent. debenture stock...... £100½ ...

    Article : 164 words
  35. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    In the South of France lawn tennis doubles championship, played at Nice yesterday, Wilding, the New Zealander, and Ritchie, of England, defeated the Doherty ...

    Article : 41 words
  36. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    When a young man, J. Vincent, was charged at the City Court to-day with insulting behavior the conduct of Police-Constable Churchus was commented on by the ...

    Article : 111 words
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  38. GENERAL D'AMADE IN MOROCCO.

    Details of the routing of a force of Mdrakas by General d'Amade, the French commander in Morocco, a week ago, show that the tribesmen were driven between ...

    Article : 74 words
  39. VICTORIAN LIQUOR LAWS

    In the Practice Court to-day the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden) set aside the conviction of James Grierson, who had been fined £1 for being on an hotel ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. SIR JAMES LAING & SONS.

    The petition for the compulsory windingup of the great shipbuilding firm of Sir James Laing & Sons, of Sunderland, who last month were compelled to suspend ...

    Article : 188 words
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  42. THE BISHOP AND THE BIBLE.

    Sir—The Bishop of Adelaide is reported to have said on March 17 that "there are even inaccuracies in the Bible." Such statements concerning God's Holy Word should ...

    Article : 79 words
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  44. VICTORIAN BROWN COAL

    A strong financial group in London is supporting the scheme to supply Melbourne with electric power from the brown coal deposits at Laverton. Messrs. ...

    Article : 56 words
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  46. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.ssTA—At to-day's auction 1,020 casks were offered, and 579 sold. Prices showed an advance of 6d. Metals. ...

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