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  2. BOOT TRADE DISPUTE

    The High Court spent another day on the boot trade dispute to-day. Arguing the case for the employers, Mr. Starke contended that, as there was no demand common to ...

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  3. ANARCHISTS IN GERMANY

    Herr Erich Muehsam, a litterateur; Herr Schultz, a pianist; with a bookseller's traveller and a workman, have been indicted at Munich, capital of Bavaria, on ...

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  4. LABOR DISPUTES

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, was questioned in the House of Commons yesterday by Sir F. G. Banbury, one of the Conservative members for London, ...

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  5. KING GEORGE

    King George has received nearly fifty addresses and deputations from universities, religious denominations, the Colonial Institute, and philanthropic bodies, and in ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    The political committee of the National Liberal Club have adopted a resolution in regard to the present political situation, which, while expressing complete ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. THE GUN-RUNNING CASE

    The Paris Tribunal of Commerce, which earlier in the month reserved judgment in the case wherein M. Tramier[?] a trader, of Marseilles, sued Mrs. Clarke, an ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. GREECE AND ROMANIA

    The Government of Roumania have issued a note through Italy—which has been entrusted with the Roumanian interests—threatening an ultimatum to ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

    Earl Crewe, Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to a question from a correspondent regarding the alleged difficulty of married immigrants with children obtaining ...

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  10. LAKE COMO MYSTERY

    Sir Albert de Rutzen, presiding magistrate at Bow-street, has granted a warrant for the arrest of Charlton Porter, who is being sought by the Itaean police in ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. THE PLUVIOSE.

    M. Fallieres, the President of the French Republic, with otter chief officials of the nation, was present at the funeral yesterday of the bodies recovered from the ...

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  12. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    The Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs have approved of the Bill, passed by the House of Representatives, recommending the President to appoint a ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    An exciting occurrence took place yesterday at Friedberg, 17 miles north-east of Frankfurt, in the Grand-Duchy of Hesse, when a robber threw a bomb which ...

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  14. VICTORIA'S DELEGATES

    The Hon. H. McKenzie, M.L.A., Minister of Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, who are visiting Europe on ...

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  15. PUGILISM.

    Thousands of persons were at the railway-station at Reno, Nevada, yesterday to meet Jeffries on his arrival from San Francisco. He was loudly cheered. Jeffries, ...

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  16. MISSIONAEY CONFEEENCE.

    The co-operation of the churches in their general work was discussed at yesterday's sitting of the World's Missionary Conference at Edinburgh. Mr. H. E. Rooton ...

    Article : 173 words
  17. TASMANIAN FRUIT.

    Ninety persons, including the leading merchants connected with the Tasmanian fruit trade, were present yesterday at a banquet tendered to Mr. F. W. Moore, in ...

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  18. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, yesterday laid the corner-stone of a hospital at Leytonstone, in Essex, about six and a quarter miles from London, in ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. STRIKE OF DOCKERS.

    One thousand men employed in the Avonmouth docks, at the mouth of the River Avon, in Gloucestershire, yesterday struck work in sympathy with the dockers ...

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  20. CHINESE IN THIBET.

    The Hon. E. S. Montague, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for India, replying to a question by Mr. J. D. Rees, Liberal member for Montgomery, and author of a ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. COLOR BLINDNESS.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, the President of the Board of Trade, has appointed a committee to enquire into the extent of color blindness or other defective forms of vision ...

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  22. FREEDOM OF A COMPANY.

    The Carpenters' Company—one of the London city livery guilds, of which the Rev. C. B. Bartlett is master—entertained Sir George Reid at a luncheon yesterday, ...

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  23. "A TISSUE OF LIES."

    Some interesting evidence was given in the Bankruptcy Court this afternoon, when Isaac Crawford Bradley, a bankrupt, who described himself as a ...

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  24. OIL BEDS IN VICTORIA

    Reports from Magnet state that larg[?] beds of shale have been discovered with oil oozing therefrom on the [?]land of the Magnet Rnage, half a mile north of ...

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  25. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS.

    The American Senate has adopted the Bill authorising the establishment of Postal Savings Banks throughout the United States, with the amendments made in the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN

    At Marlborough House yesterday King George extended a warm welcome to the Australian riflemen who are visiting. England with the object of competing at the ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. LABOR IN POWER.

    The Hon. F. W. Coneybeer, the South Australian Minister of Education, when asked by an interviewer to-day how the Labor Government are likely to get on ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. TRADE MARKS.

    It is understood that the Canadian Government have declined to send representatives to a subsidiary Trade Marks and Patents Conference, the convening of ...

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  29. BIG STEAMER LOST.

    A terrible story of shipwreck has been told by a Spanish sailor, who was washed ashore at Lands End, Cornwall, yesterday, in an exhausted and almost lifeless ...

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  30. CANADIAN NAYY.

    The "Standard of Empire" states that the Canadian Naval Department is conferring with the Imperial Admiralty regarding the preparation of plans for the ...

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  31. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S NEW FLAG.

    Queen Alexandra's new flag was hoisted at Buckingham Palace for the first time yesterday. It is a combination of the British and Danish Standards, and a large ...

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  32. ELECTION SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    The Senate at Washington has passed the Bill initiated in the House of Representatives requiring the publication of the names of persons contributing funds to ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. STEAMSHIP LINE, ABSORBED.

    Meetings of the shareholders in the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company and the Pacific Steam Navigation Company have confirmed the proposal that the former ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. QUEEN'S PRIVATE SECRETARY.

    Captain Edward William Wallington, C.M.G., who nad been groom of the bedchamber to King George from 1908 to the date of his accession to the throne, has ...

    Article : 163 words
  35. THE LATE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The newspaper proprietors of the United Kingdom have commissioned Mr. William Orpen, R.H.A., to paint the portrait of Mr. Harry E. Brittain, M.A., originator ...

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  36. IMPRISONED STRIKE LEADERS.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this afternoon Mr. Meagher gave notice that he would move—"That a Select Committee be appointed to enquire into the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN NAYY.

    The ceremony of placing the first rivet in the battleship cruiser which is being constructed for the Commonwealth navy was performed by Lady Reid, wife of the ...

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  38. THE LATE KING EDWARD.

    A gathering of 3,000 Basutos was held yesterday at Maserv, the capital of Basutoland, to condole with Great Britain concerning the death of King Edward. The ...

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  39. CANADIAN RAILWAYS.

    The majority of the Board of Conciliation at Toronto, which has been investigating the dispute between the employes and the Canadian Pacific Railway and the ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. AVIATION.

    The maiden flight of Count Zeppelin's latest airship "Zeppelin VII." was conducted yesterday, and was extremely successful. The airship, carrying passengers, ...

    Article : 203 words
  41. TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    Mr. Taylor, B.A., B.Sc., who is to accompany Captain Scott's expedition to the Antarctic as geologist, has arrived in Melbourne. Mr. Taylor received the ...

    Article : 342 words
  42. GIRL-WIFE IN THE DOCK.

    Amy Frances Ann Sommerville, 17½ years of age, described as being married, appeared at the Paddington Police Court [?] morning to answer a charge of breaking ...

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  43. PETITIONS UNHEEDED.

    In reply to the petitions for the release of strike leaders, the Solicitor-General states that the Government are unable to make any further remissions in the terms ...

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  44. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A. F. Wilding and S. N. Doust were yesterday victorious in the third round of the All England tennis singles championship, Wilding defeating M. J. G. Ritchie 6—2, ...

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  45. MR. W. J. BRYAN.

    Mr. William Jennings Bryan, the noted American Democrat, who has thrice been defeated in his candidature for the Presidency of the United States, and Mrs. ...

    Article : 117 words
  46. THE HARPER CASE.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) has intimated that he cannot see that any good purpose would be served by his receiving a deputation from the public meeting which passe[?] ...

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  47. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 35/, sellers 36/. ...

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  48. THE CHINESE INVASION.

    The fact that the steamer Empire had on board 275 Chinese passengers on its arrival at Port Darwin is said by the External Affairs Department not to be an ...

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  49. ATTORNEY-GENERAL COMMENDED.

    The Trades Hall Council passed a resolution to-night expressing its entire concurrence with the action of the Attorney-General in having instituted the ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The American visible supply of wheat is 28,869,000 bushels, as against 30,569,000 bushels last week. An Australian cargo, ex Storesand, has been sold at 33/3 ...

    Article : 173 words
  51. THE WARATAH SEARCH.

    Up to a late hour to-night no news had been received of the steamer Wakefield, which has been on a search for the Waratah since February 25, and was due to ...

    Article : 142 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    Prince Edward, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of King George V., has been created Prince of Wales. Occasion was taken of his 16th birthday yesterday to confer the ...

    Article : 85 words
  54. BUSH TRAGEDIES.

    Mr. Jones, manager of the prospecting party sent to the Tanami goldfield (northwest Australia) by a Melbourne syndicate, telegraphs as follows from Hall's Creek, ...

    Article : 111 words
  55. A SAYAGE NEGRO.

    A tall, powerfully-built American negro paid a visit to the Eastwood railway-station yesterday. The man's movements were strange, and he soon proved himself ...

    Article : 164 words
  56. MR. WOOD AND THE LABOR PLEDGE.

    Notwithstanding the denial by Mr. W. H. Wood, Chief Secretary, in Parliament yesterday that he had ever signed a Labor pledge, which led to a "mill" in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  57. BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    After 10 years of inactivity the Maffra beet sugar factory is to be restarted. A capital of close upon £100,000 has been, lying idle for all these years. The ...

    Article : 145 words
  58. PROTECTIONIST ASSOCIATION.

    The council of the Protectionist Association has issued a statement of its aims and objects. Formed as a rival to Mr. Manger's leagues the opposition which it has met ...

    Article : 137 words
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