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  2. THE IRISH QUESTION

    An important debate took place in the House of Commons yesterday on a resolution moved by Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists. The resolution ...

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  3. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    Copies of a great mass of further correspondence, which has passed between the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) and the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Wade), ...

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  4. FEDERAL FINANCEE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, replying to Mr. Irvine (Vic.), the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) said that the Government proposals with regard to the ...

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  5. MELBOURNE DIVORCE CASE.

    An application for a substituted service in a suit for divorce was made to Mr. Justice a'Beckett to-day. The action was on in which Gustavus Marms Mayer, of ...

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  6. SIDNEY WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    The case in which the Sydney Stevedores' the Wool Dumping, and the Lighterage Association applied for summonses for a penalty against the Sydney ...

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  7. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Dr. Edwards, Bishop of St. Asaph, moved the second reading of his Education Bill for securing religious instruction in every ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Barlow announced that it was desired, if possible, to finish the work of the session by April 14. The debate was resumed on the ...

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  9. REMARKABLE WEAPON

    Mr. Simpson, a Scotchman, has invented a weapon capable of imparting by means of electricity an initial velocity of 30,000 ft. per second to projectiles up to 2,000 1b. in ...

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  10. PAPUAN LAND SCANDALS.

    An extraordinary state of affairs in the public service of Papua is revealed by the official papers relating to the condition of the Port Moresby Lands Office, and to the ...

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  11. THE LISBON CONFERENCE.

    Leading American commercial organisations are endeavoring to secure the official representation of the United States at the forthcoming International ...

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  12. THE CASE OF CANON NASH

    The enquiries which have been conducted in England into the case of Canon Nash show that the accusations known as No. 2 and relating to an "act of ...

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  13. THE WESTERN RAILWAY.

    The Minister of Home Affairs has been pressing on with the arrangements for the Western Australian railway survey during the past week. Mr. Deane (late ...

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  14. POST AND TELEGRAPH EMPLOYES.

    At the conference of the Commonwealth post and telegraph employes' associations which was resumed to-day, the proposed inauguration of a supers[?]tion ...

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  15. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    In connection with the Kaiser's latest approval of the nomination of Dr. D. J. Hall as American Ambassador to Germany, the German papers admit that Mr. ...

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  16. A CHANCE THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED.

    The announcement made in "The Advertiser" on Saturday that another shipment of "Nelson's Illustrated Encyclopædia" had arrived, and that sets were available ...

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  17. MACEDONIA.

    The Macedonian Congress has decided to dissolve all the Bulgarian bands in Macedonia. ...

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  18. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Advices from Victoria, in British Columbia, state that the recent decision of Mr. Justice Clement, declaring the order in-council of January 8 to be illegal on ...

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  19. THE RABBIT PEST.

    In order to cope with the rabbit pest the State Government have decided to call for tenders for the supply of £30,000 of wire netting[?] The tenders are to be ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Efforts are being made by South Australian residents to arrange that the American fleet during its stay in Australian waters shall pay a visit to St. Vincent's Gulf, in ...

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  21. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

    Queries at the University to-day indicated that the bulk of the students adhere to their, determination to boycott the annual Commencement, Proceeding ...

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  22. RAILWAY THEFTS.

    As a sequel to the imprisonment of Detective Brooks for robbery on the London and North-Western railway five porters and a clerk named Slee, engaged in a parcels ...

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  23. ATTACKED BY A BULL.

    This morning, at Sanger's Bridge, font miles from Jamieson, W. Burns, an hotel proprietor, was attacked by a bull that had been roaming about the locality for a ...

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  24. MASACRE IN ARMENIA.

    A body of Armenians having made an attact on a supposed informer the Bashi-Bazouks indiscriminately assailed them, with the resule that 33 were killed. The ...

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  25. STATE FINANCES.

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  26. MONARCHS AT THE TELEPHONE.

    The Rome correspondent of the Paris "Eclair" states that King Victor Emmanuel is intensely annoyed by the discovery that the telephone wire between the Royal yacht ...

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  27. REPATRIATION OF KANAKAS.

    According to an official return prepared for the Commonwealth Government, the total cost of the repatriation of kanakas to date is £29,439, of which the Government ...

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  28. THE POST-OFFICE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to Mr. Batchelor (S.A.), the Minister representing the Home Affairs Department said there were in South Australia 72 ...

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  29. MR. BENT'S MILLION ACRES

    The Premier (Mr. Bent) to-day dropped all talk about millions df acres being available in Victoria for land settlement but during the morning he said, that the Lands ...

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  30. DISTURBANCE ON ADELAIDE EXPRESS.

    The express train from Adelaide to Melbourne this morning was delayed at Stawell for about half an hour owing to the eccentric behaviour of a passenger. A ...

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  31. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the City Court to-day Maggie Tonkin married woman, was remanded on [?] cha[?] of having performed an unlawful operation[?] on a single woman, Gertrude Ann Burrows. ...

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  32. POKT OF LONDON.

    Under the Government scheme for the control of the Port of London, which yet requires legislative sanction, Mr. Lloyd George, president of the Board of Trade, ...

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  33. THE COAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Isaac Chapman, general manager of the Seaham and Abermain colliers, who visited Broken Hill on his way from Perth, left to-night for, Adelaide. He expresses ...

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  34. ENGLISH HOPS.

    A great meeting of hop-pickers at Canterbury yesterday adopted a resolution demanding a tariff against imported hops. A protest was made against the dumping by ...

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  35. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It is the intention of the Postmaster-General (Mr. Mauger) to extend considerably the use of pneumatic tubes for postal and the telegraphic purposes in the larger cities ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sa[?]es yesterday competition for crossbred wools was keener than last week, and prices we[?] firmer. Merino clips sold well at late rates. The ...

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  37. SCOTTISH IRON TRADE.

    The conciliation and arbitration board of the Scottish iron trade favor a reduction of wages to the extent of 7½ per cent. ...

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  38. RICH GOLD DISCOVERY.

    A good find of gold was reported on Tuesday from the Micawber mine, Mount Tara. Bachan. While driving along a line of reef two miners found it intersected by a slide, ...

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  39. ATHLETES FOR LONDON.

    The State Cabinet has refused to grant the requests for financial assistance towards the cost of sending Blake and Aitken, runners, and Beaurepaire, the champion ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Probate has been granted of the will of Mr. John Hutcheson Blackwood, grazier, of Booabula, near Wanganella, who died on January 23. The gross value of the estate ...

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  41. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

    The Roseworthy egg-laying competition, which concluded yesterday, resulted in a victory for Mrs. A. E. Kinnear's pen of White Leghorns with a total of 1,531 eggs ...

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  42. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Germany, is placing orders this spring for the construction of three large battleships to take the places of the Oldenburg, the Siegfried, and the Beowulf, also for one ...

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  43. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  44. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Only a few casualties occurred at Chilapa, the Mexican town which was destroyed by earthquake last week, and whose ruins at last advices were on fire. The disturbance ...

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  46. SHIPPING.

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    The Agent-General notified the Chief Secretary to-day that 61 immigrants for Queensland left London in the R.M.S. Ormiz on March 20. ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  49. FRENCH BARONESS CHEATED.

    Marie Partoy, a Frenchwoman, has been sentenced to six years' imprisonment at Paris for having fraudulently extorted from her invalid mistress, the Baroness Duteil, ...

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  50. RECORDED AT SYDNEY OBSERVATORY.

    The earthquake reported in Monday's newspapers as causing much damage in Mexico has been recorded on the seismograph at the Sydney Observatory. The ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have arranged for Sir Watley Eliot, a leading British dock engineer to visit the State, and report on a site at Fremantle for a dry dock. ...

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  53. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  54. BROKEN HILL.

    H. Corniffe. a mason employed on the Proprietary mine was attempting to knock off a belt at the works this morning, when his thumb got jammed between two bars, ...

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