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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The inquest on the two victims of the quarry accident which occurred at Waterfall Gully on Friday will be neld to-morrow at 11 o'clock at the Police Court, ...

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  3. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    A New Orleans dispatch report, that the west levee on the Mississippi has broken neal Alsatia. and that thousands of square miles of country have been Hooded, and ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    The War Office, in a memorandum on the subject of aviation for military purposes. states that experience in Tripoli has proved the value of aeroplanes in ...

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  5. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    It is announced that the demands ot the surface men employed on the South Wales coalfields have been amicably settled. He prire of coal in London bns fallen ...

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  6. IRISH HOME RULE.

    One admission by the Prime Minister, when introducing the Home Rule Bill on Thursday, convulsed the House with laughter. This was that Savings Bank ...

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  7. MR. CATTANACH'S MISSION.

    Mr. Cattanach reports that fifty immigrants have taken passages aboard the Talliti for Australia. The general complaint is that, the time is too short to ...

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  8. ITALO-TURKISH WAR.

    It is officially announced that the longtalked-of offer of mediation by the Powers collectively between Italy and Tnrkey has been addre[?]sed to the Government at ...

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  9. IN QUARANTINE.

    The P. & O. liner Malwa, from which a patient suffering from smallpox was landed at Fremantle, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage shortly after midday on ...

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  10. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    An unexpected arrival at the Semaphore nehoreze on Saturday morning was the Norwegian barque Yuba. She left Port Victoria wheat-laden for the United ...

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  11. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 50/, sellers 51/. ...

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  12. MUTINY IN CHINA.

    Messages from Nanking report that in consequence of the nonpayment of wages, 1,500 troops, with dramatic suddenness, I rose at midnight against the authorities. ...

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  13. CAMADIAN FARMERS' BANK.

    Toronto advices report that Dr. Beattie Nesbitt, ex-president of the Farmers' Bank in Canada, which failed in 1911, has been arrested in Chicago at the instigation of ...

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  14. THE COST OF LIVING.

    The Canadian Department of Labor are communicating with the United States Go vernment regaiding the possibility of their co-operating in a general study of the ...

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  15. ATTACKED BY CANNIBALS.

    A dispatch from San Diego, in California, states that excursionists returning from a cruise in Southern waters, report having had a narrow escape from cannibals on the ...

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  16. BANK HELD UP.

    A bank in the village of Lanby, in British Columbia, has been held up by three armed men, who shot and killed the manager after he had given the alarm. The ...

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  17. FRAXCE IN MOROCCO.

    Reports have been received here concerning a conflict that has taken place on the frontier of Morocco and Algeria between a French force and a body of Berber tribes. ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The Australian wheat cargoes by the Aggi and Kiloran have been sold at 39/ and 40/ respectively. Fruit.—The Morea's New South Wales ...

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  19. THE ENTENTE.

    The unveiling at Nice of a statue of Queen Victoria Avas the occasion of an enthusiastic demonstration in favor of the Franco-British fentente. The ceremony ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    The death from chronic pneumonia is announced in New York of Miss Clara Barton, the founder of the National Red Cross Society of the United States. ...

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  21. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    E. S. Henry, a licensed preacher, who on February 20 created a sensation by discharging a revelverin the Great Hall of the House of Commons, and was ...

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  22. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    A Chicago message states that the suffragettes are bitterly opposing Mr. Roosevelt, m consequenee of his attitude towards the suffrage question. The women ...

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  23. SHIPPING NEWS.

    In London—Persic, steamer, from Melbourne, February 21. Passed Dover— Rendsburg, steamer, from Adelaide, January 31. Passed Us[?]ant—Clan Maclaren, ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The League of the Empire have handed to Mr. J. J. Simons, who has been in charge of the Australian cadets during their visit to this, country, and who has ...

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  25. A LADDER OF DEATH.

    Mr. William Maclean, third officer of the Wellington Fire Brigade, was electrocuted to-day whilst assisting to subdue a fire in the city. Mr. Maclean placed a ...

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  26. STOLYPIN'S DEATH.

    The_ officials appointed to enquire into the circumstances surrounding the death of M. Stolypin, late Prime Minister of Russia, who on September 14 last year ...

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  27. CRIME IN FRANCE.

    A taxi-cab, which was standing yesterday in one of the city streets, Avas suddenly demolished by the explosion of an infernal machine. The chauffeur and a ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. THE KOOMBANA.

    A Broome telegram states that further wreckage in the shape of air-tight copper tanks has been found 150 miles from there, between Wallal and Bedout Island. ...

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  29. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between Harverson nd Lindrum for 15.000 up, in which the ompetitorts started level, has ended in a vin for the former, who had completed ...

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  30. WHEAT-LADEN SHIP SINKS.

    The Norwegian ship Songvaar met with a remarkable mishap this morning, and as a result the vessel sank The Songvaar completed loading a full cargo ot 40,700. ...

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  32. CRICKET.

    F. R. Foster, captain of the Warwicknire team, whose bowling practically won he rubber in the test matches for the englishmen on theil recent Australian ...

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  34. TUBERCULOSIS.

    An International Conference on Tuberculosis was opened here yesterday. Thirtythree countries are represented. ...

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  35. THE PANAMA CANAI.

    The report of an eruption in the lagoon of Chiriqui. which forms portion of the Panama Canal, has been officially denied by the Panama Government. It was ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    A cruiser squadron, comprising the armored cruisers Cornwall and Cumberland, both of 9,800 tons, and both used as training ships for naval cadets, together with ...

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