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  2. CRUSADE AGAINST NON-UNIONISTS.

    The employers in the implement trades to-day adhered to their determination to resist the demands of the men for the immediate dismissal of all non-unionists in ...

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  3. THE HIGH COURT.

    In the High Court Of Australia, sitting in Adelaide, his Honor Mr. Justice O'Connor gave judgment on Thursday morning in the cases heard on the previous day, in which ...

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  4. THE PERTH MURDER.

    The trial of Alexander Smart for the murder of Ethel Harris on March 14 last was continued at the Criminal Court today. The case for the Crown closed last ...

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  5. A FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY.

    A fire has destroyed the premises at Ponsonby, occupied by Mr. Charles Porteous, his wife, and four children, and Mr. Bert Mountford and his wife. The occupants ...

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  6. CANADA.

    The idea of annexing Canada is taking root in the United States, and the correspondents of several London papers are commenting on its spread among American ...

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  7. THE ABATTOIRS.

    On Tuesday afternoon Mr. L. Coben, as chairman of the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board, will lay the foundation-stone of the administrative block of the new abattoirs, ...

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  8. IRISH HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Ian Malcolm, Conservative member for Croydon, moved an amendment to the Address in Reply, declaring that "all effective ...

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  9. BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    The American Thread Company has been ordered to pay income tax on £180,000, the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice holding that though the company's ...

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  10. THE WESTERN PACIFIC.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Colonial Secretary, is communicating with the High Commissioner of the Western Pacific with regard to alleged illegal practices in the New ...

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  11. A SWINDLER PUNISHED.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday a man named William Joachim was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for fraudulently obtaining from two ladies the sum of ...

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  12. THE COURVILLE CALAMITY.

    Later details concerning the railway fatality near Courville, on the River Eule, show that when its collision with the goods train occurred the Brest express was ...

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  13. THE POPE.

    His Holiness Pope Pius X., who was born on June 2, 1835, and succeeded Leo. XIII. in 1903, is confined to'his bed by a severe attack of influenza. ...

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  14. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    General Navarro, with a force of 1,000 Mexican regular troops, has entered the town of Ciudad Juarez, which has long been menaced by the rebels. The refugees ...

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  15. KRUPP'S WORKS.

    The debate on the German Navy Estimates was continued yesterday. It was remarkable for a fierce onslaught by the Socialists on the Krnpp family. They ...

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  16. THE CAIRNS LANDSLIP.

    The Deputy Railway Commissioner states that since the beginning of the year there has been trouble on the railway between Cairns and Kuranda owing to a ...

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  17. THE BATTLESHIP COLLINGWOOD.

    The British battleship Collingwood, 19,250 tons, Captain W. C. Pakenham, C.B., while entering the Bay of Ferrol, on the Spanish coast near Corunna, yesterday, ...

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  18. COLLAPSE OF BUILDINGS

    At Winnipeg yesterday a block of buildings, six storeys high, the foundations of which had been weakened by excavations made alongside for another structure, ...

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  19. STEAMER HIT BY LIGHTNING.

    Norfolk Island February 16, 3 p.m. The Makambo arrived this morning, and sailed at noon. The steamer's maintopmast was struck and shattered by lightning ...

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  20. THE PLAGUE.

    Renter's correspondent at Harbin, the centre of the pneumonic plague infection in Manchuria, states that, notwithstanding that 200 deaths from plague occur daily at ...

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  21. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Manchester "Guardian" states that at the forthcoming Imperial Conference Australia intends to propose that the various Governments represented should ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A woman was killed and 15 persons were seriously injured in a terrible storm of sleet and snow in New York yesterday. EGYPTIAN FANATICISM. ...

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  23. NEARLY WEDDED THE WRONG WOMAN.

    A remarkable incident occurred at a wedding ceremony in Ballarat yesterday afternoon. The bride was a young lady, a minor, and the bridegroom a middle-aged ...

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  24. REFORM IN ITALY.

    The Bill for the reform of the Italian Senate was further discussed in that Chamber yesterday. The measure provides that the Senate, which is now composed ...

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  25. TOO HOT FOR OSTRICHES.

    The heat has been abnormal throughout Cape Town for some days, the temperature having reached 115 deg. in the shade. Ostriches, wild animals, and bees have ...

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  27. CASE OF DURAND.

    Durand, the strike leader, who in December last was sentenced to death for complicity in a fatal assault on a free laborer, but in deference to a petition, whose ...

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  30. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It has been directed by the Military Board that no further enrolments shall be made in the militia of persons who are liable to training in the senior cadets ...

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