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  2. THE NEXT ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    In an interview on Tuesday Professor David, of the Sydney University, who is at present in Adelaide, said that Captain Scott, who was to lead the British ...

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  3. A DECREE OF INDEPENDENCE.

    The debate in the Methodist Conference yesterday on the question of the proposed independence of New Zealand Methodism seemed to have taken a new tone. It ...

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  4. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    General Sir J. D. French, speaking at a review at Montreal yesterday, stated that the rifle possessed by the Canadian militia was a weapon unsurpassed in range and ...

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  5. AN HOTEL TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occurred to-day at the Sir Walter Scott Hotel, at the corner of Elizabeth and Franklin-street, city. A young man, whose name is supposed to be ...

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  6. AN AUTOCRATIC TRUST

    The Municipal Tramways Trust was given great powers over the streets, squares, and parks of Adelaide in the Act passed a little over three years ago, because it was ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. Louis Botha, Prime Minister of United South Africa, has completed the formation of his Cabinet. It comprises with himself, 11 Ministers, four from Cape ...

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  8. EMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The Emigration Conference convened by the Royal Colonial Institute, met in London yesterday under the presidency of Lieutenant-General Sir James Bevan ...

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  9. TURKEY MD GREECE

    Hilmi Pasha, Turkish Grand Vizier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies at Constantinople yesterday, stated that the solution of the vexed problem of Crete ...

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  10. KING GEORGE.

    King George yesterday granted an audience to the Duke of Norfolk, who presented him with the Pope's letter of condolence on his bereavement and of congratulation ...

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  11. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    W. Brearley the well-known cricketer, tore the muscles of his leg in howling at Manchester on Saturday, and will probably be incapacitated for the season. ...

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  12. THE CORONATION.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that the date for King George's coronation will not be fixed before the new year, but that his Majesty would welcome the thought of ...

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  13. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The latest betting on the Derby is 7 to 4 against Lemberg, 2 to 1 against Neil Gow, and 10 to 1 against the others. The "Sportsman" reports that Neil Gow has ...

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  14. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt lunched with the president and council of the Royal Geographical Society yesterday, and afterwards, with his wife, attended the ...

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  15. SWIFT MOTORING.

    Mr. Barney Oldfieldss, an American motorist, with a 200-horsepower Benz automobile, on the Indianopolis speedway, yesterday covered one mile in 35 3-5 sec. ...

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  16. THE LATE SIR E. P. WILLS.

    The estate of the Late Sir Edward Payson Wills, director of the Imperial Tobacco Company, has been sworn at £2,531,207. The bulk of the property is ...

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  17. THE COTTON CRISIS.

    The opinion among members of the cotton trade in Liverpool concerning the Statement that Mr. Leopold Hirsch and Mr. Daniel J. Sully, the American cotton ...

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  18. UNION INAUGURATED.

    The South African Union was inaugurated to-day by thanksgiving services in every church in the four united provinces, except where combined open-air services ...

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  19. PROFESSOR KOCH CREMATED.

    The remains of Professor Koch, the famous German bacteriologist, who died last week, were cremated yesterday in Berlin. ...

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  20. BELGIAN KING AT POTSDAM.

    The King and Queen of Belgium have arrived at Potsdam on a visit to the Kaiser. This is King Albert's first meeting with the German Emperor since his accession. ...

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  21. PUGILISM.

    Under the auspices of the National Sporting Club last night Fred Welsh fought Packey McFarlane for a purse of £1,200, with a side wager of £200. There were 20 ...

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  22. FAST SPRINTING.

    In a running contest in New York yesterday Mr. M. Shepherd covered 660 yards in 82 seconds. ...

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  23. THE UNION PARLIAMENT.

    The birthday of the South African Union to-morrow will be observed throughout the Dominion of Canada. The Education Department have ...

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  24. RUN TO EARTH.

    After eluding the vigilance of the police for many years, owing to his fertility of resource and the completeness of his successive disguises, Shuravleff, a bloodthirsty ...

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  25. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, AND CO.

    The balance-sheet of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. for the year ended March 31 last shows gross profits of £312,140, as compared with £235,942 in the previous 12 ...

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  26. HARROW COLLEGE.

    The Rev. Lionel George Ford, who since 1901 has been headmaster of Repton School, in Derbyshire, and who was formerly an assistant master at Eton, has been ...

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  27. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Although Messrs. Wade and Kidston apparently desire to draw the Prime Minister into a controversy on the question of the future financial relations of the ...

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  28. CHARGE OF SEDUCTION.

    The prothonotary of the Supreme Court, Mr. J. W. O'Halloran, to-day heard evidence in respect of an action brought by Michael Hogan, of Thorpdale, against ...

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  29. "AUSTRALIA SENDS GEEETINGS."

    In celebration of the formation of the South African Union to-day the Federal Government gave orders to fly the Commonwealth flag from public buildings. The ...

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  30. TRAM DISASTER IN CALIFORNIA.

    Oakland, capital of Alameda county, California, on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay, was the scene of a terrible accident yesterday. Two trolley cars laden ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    The National Federation of the Meat-traders' Association lave announced a great increase in the price of meat in consequence of a shortage in the supplies of cattle and ...

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  32. SHIPPING.

    Courtfield, steamer, at Strettin, from Fremantle April 2. Star of Australia, steamer, at London, from Wellington April 12. ...

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  33. "THE BLACK SHEEP."

    The woman made a further statement during the evening, and from this it. appears that the deceased's name was John Tunks, but that he had taken her name. ...

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  34. PICTURE SHOW SENSATION.

    A moving picture show in the Richmond Town Hall came to an abrupt conclusion last night. The last item was being thrown on the screen, when suddenly a dense ...

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  35. TELEGRAPH INSULATORS.

    The representatives of Poole & Drew, manufacturers, of Brunswick, who have a contract with the Postal Department for the supply of 100,000 telegraph insulators, ...

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  36. MADAME MELBA.

    At the Covent Garden Theatre, London, last night there was a packed audience to welcome Madame Melba in "La Boheme." Some of the audience had waited in the ...

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  37. VICTORIA'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Premier to-day forwarded, through the Governor, the following cablegram to Viscount, Gladstone. Governor-General of the South African Union:—"Victoria offers ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The prospectus has been issued by the Western Australian Government of a 3½ per cent, loan of £1,342,000. The minimum has been fixed at about £96 10/, and ...

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  39. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    A conscience-stricken importer has forwarded to the Postmaster-General a moneyorder for £8, the amount of duty which he had evaded payment of, together with a ...

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  40. AUSTRIA'S NEW PROVINCES.

    A report that the Austrian Emperor is about to raise the newly-annexed provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovinia to the status of a kingdom, thereby re-establishing the ...

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  41. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  42. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY STATIONS.

    When the Federal Government frame their Estimates it is understood that provision will be made for the early establishment of wireless telegraphy stations ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. A TERRIBLE OUTRAGE.

    From Louisville, Kentucky, intelligence has been received of one of those peculiarly revolting crimes of which the victims are young girls. The body of Alma Keller, the ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. FILTHY PREMISES.

    George Preston, carrying on a small goods business in Alfred-street, Circular Quay, was to-day fined £10, or three months' in gaol, for having filthy ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The market is dull and neglected. South Australian and Victorian wheat, January-February, is quoted at about 31/9 to 32/ a quarter. The quantity ...

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  46. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    The State Government have granted free passes on the railways to Mr. Harold Boulton and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fisher, visitors from England, who are in the State ...

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  47. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  48. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Government of Canada are calling for tenders for four different services from Vancouver, in order to secure the mail contracts with Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, ...

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  49. CRUISE OF THE PANDORA.

    A newspaper advertisement was responsible for the companionship of Mr. G. D. Blythe and Mr. Peter Arapakis partowners of the yawl Pandora, which has ...

    Article : 225 words
  50. IN MEMORY OF KING EDWARD.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) expressed a hope to-day that the proposal that the memorial to commemorate the reign of the late King Edward should take ...

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  51. WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS.

    A case is proceeding at the Water Police Court, in which Charles William Neville (29), managing director, and George Spencer Herne (31), estate operator, are ...

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  52. WEAPONS OF WAR.

    Apart from the invention of aeroplanes, the Australian inventor of military contrivances is by no means idle. The military inventions committee has in its ...

    Article : 163 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,140 words
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