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  2. REMOVING A TOWN.

    A special Government commission have ordered the removal to another site of the town of Frank, in Alberta, which has a population of 3,000 inhabitants. The ...

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  3. SITUATION IN CHINA.

    The inception of the Republic yesterday was marked by the issue of a manifesto to the people, in which Yuan Shi Kai pardons all the prisoners in the gaols, except ...

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  4. AMUNDSER'S TRIUMPH.

    The London "Daily Chronicle." which published the first information concerning the success of Captain Amundsen's dash for the South Pole, gives a further ...

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  5. THE TRAMWAY CASE.

    The bearing of the tramway claims case was resumed in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day. Mr. Stephens (for the Brisbane Tramway ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    Mr. George N. Barnes. Labor member for the Blackfriars division of Glasgow, who was formerly general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, ...

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  7. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    When the Orvieto arrived this morning the English cricketers were keenly interested in the developments with regard to the cricket dispute since tbe vessel had left ...

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  8. BACK FROM THE ICE.

    He Aurora, the vessel which took the Mawson expedition to the Antarctic, arrived back somewhat unexpectedly from the Polar regions to-day. ...

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  9. A MANAGER AND HIS GIRLS.

    Mr. W. D. Roberts, manager of the Adelaide Boot Factory, was recalled to give evidence before the Shortage of Labor Commission on Tuesday morning, but before ...

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  10. ALLEGED TERRORISM IN IRELAND.

    Yesterday a band of men hiding in a[?]bush on both sides of a road at Gort, in County Galway, fired at six men, who were returning from a hurling match. All the ...

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  11. THE LAWRENCE STRIKE.

    The long-drawn-out strike of cotton and woollen operatives in this district, in whick serious rioting has occurred on several occasions, is likely to be terminated shortly. ...

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  12. PANAMA CANAL.

    By a majority of 14 votes to 4 the Committee of Inter-State Commerce in the United States House of Representatives has adopted the Bill introduced by the ...

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  13. PRIZE-FIGHT TRAGEDY.

    A postmorte[?] examination was held yesterday on the body of the pugilist, Raphial Belli, who died after a prize fight in Paris on Saturday. Death was shown ...

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  14. SUBMARINE A3.

    The submarine A3, which, with 14 men on board, sank off the Isle of Wight on February 2 while engaged in instructional exercises, was raised to the surface to-day, ...

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  15. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the Stock Exchange:- Waihi, buyers 41/3, sellers 43/9. Broken Hill North, buyers 126/3, se[?]ers ...

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  16. THE BRISBANE FIRE.

    At the monthly meeting of the Brisbane Fire Brigade Board to-day, Superintendent Hinton, in his report, stated that the Fitzroy building was always regarded as on[?] ...

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  17. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    The French authorities have seized 250,000 German cartridges on board a steamer at Dunkirk. They were consigned to Oran, and are believed to have been ...

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  18. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals:—At London—Star of Canada, Wilcannia, Tropic. At Plymouth—Suevic, Wender. At Southampton—Seydlitz, Tom Bademora, Hero, Departures:—For ...

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  19. MURDER BY ARSENIC.

    Frederick Henry Seddon, who gave evidence on his own behalf in respect to the charge of complicity with his wife in the murder of Miss Eliza Mary Barrow by ...

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  20. COASTAL LIGHTS.

    Master mariners are expressing anxiety because of the dilatoriness with which the Customs Department is setting to work on coastal lights. To relieve this anxiety, the ...

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  21. FINGER-PRINT EVIDENCE

    A case in which fingerprint evidence constituted the sole proof offered by the Crown was decided to-day at the General Sessions, when William Parker, about 35 years of ...

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  22. LABOR LEADERS IMPRISONED.

    When the Assembly met to-day Mr. Patrick Duncan moved the adjournment of the House, in order to discuss the prison treatment m[?]ted out to Messrs. Whitaker ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said the Home Rule for Ireland Bill would be the first measure ...

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  24. CHAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    The members of the Chapman-Alexander Mission reached Melbourne last night by special train from Adelaide, and were accorded a welcome at the Exhibition ...

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  25. A TREMENDOUS FIRE.

    A great fire occurred to-day by which the Winnipeg warehouse of the International Harvester Company was destroyed. During the progress of the fire ...

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  26. ALONE IN THE SNOW.

    A report has reached Ottawa that Mr. Harry Radford, the wellknown American explorer, has been deserted in the far north of Canada during an exploration trip. ...

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  27. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, who is residing at Oyster Bay, a fashionable resort near New York, says he has been urged by many of his supporters throughout the ...

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  29. POPULARISING HENLEY BEACH.

    On Tuesday evening the members of the Thebarton and Hindmarsh Town Councils and their wives, together with a large number of officials were entertained ...

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  31. VICTORIAN COALMINERS.

    A special meeting of the Powlett branch of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association, to discuss the advisability of affiliating with the Trades Hall was held yesterday. One ...

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  33. WOMEN IN GAOL.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, one of the leaders of the window-smashing campaign entered upon recently by the Women's Social and Political Union, who herself broke the ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadets, who are touring under the auspices of the Young Australia League, visited Windsor Castle to-day. They are to be entertained at Eton ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. Macintosh Bell,, director of geological surveys in New Zealand, yesterday read a paper before the Royal Geographical Association on the volcanoes of the ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The cargo of the Inverenaid has been sold at 38/9. METALS. Silver.—The present price of bar silver ...

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  39. THE GUTHRIES PASSENGERS.

    The steamer Guthrie arrived from Singapore at daylight on Monday, bringing 41 tons of general cargo, and the following passengers:—Messrs. Ki[?]by, Shortt, and ...

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