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  2. PATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    During the terrific storm on Sunday last a large shed on Mr. Donhar[?]t's form (late Mr. Clarence Fuller's) was struck by lightning, and, together with the ...

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  3. THE NAVAL PROBLEM.

    Reuter's Australian correspondent states that the naval position in the Pacific is not regarded as satisfactory in Australian circles. The Commonwealth unit is the ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    One of the most important statements on the Home Rule question to date was made at Dundee last night, when Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the ...

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  5. POINTS FROM THE BUDGET.

    The estimated revenue for 1913-14 is £4,550,720. Last year's actual revenue exceeded the estimates by £124,886. ...

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  6. THE WEARING OF THE BADGE.

    The High Court to-day, consisting of Mr. Justice Barton, Mr. Justice Isaacs. Mr. Justice Higgins. Mr. Justice Powers, and Mr. Justice Rich continued the hearing of ...

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  7. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives to-day, resumed the debate on the Budget. He accused the Prime Minister of misrepresenting his statements about ...

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  8. RELIGIOUS MANIA.

    William MacDonald, the young Socialist, who resides at Averton, and who yesterday committed three mysterious murders in Liverpool, is believed to have been ...

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  9. GONE MAD AGAIN.

    There has been a sudden revival of militant suffragette activity in England after the period of quietude which has been enjoyed since Mrs. Pankhurst, who was ...

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  10. BUDGET DAY.

    The House of Assembly met punctually on Thursday, and there were so few questions that the Treasurer was able to begin his Budget speech within ten minutes of ...

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  11. THE THRONE OF HANOVER.

    In view of the revival of the dispute between the Kaiser and the Duke of Cumberland as to the possession of the throne of Hanover, interest is attached to the ...

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  12. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    The South mine was without water to-day, and had to shut down. Mr. Whitehead, resident engineer of the Water Company, says he attempted, after last ...

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  13. THE SCRAMBLE FOR GOLD

    A particularly interesting address, in view of the condition of the money market, was delivered at the Birmingham Institute last night by Lord Milner. ...

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  14. INTREPID MR. HAWKER.

    Mr. H. Hawker, the courageous young Australian aviator, who recently made a flight round England on a Sopwith biplane, fell from a height of 100 ft. ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The P. & O. Company have arrangements for a number of calls to be made by their steamers at Hobart during the apple sesson. ...

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  16. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The Democrats are endeavoring to secure an agreement to the passage through Congress of a resolution abrogating the 5 per cent, tariff rebate off the duty on ...

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  17. KILLED BY A PRINCESS.

    Some interesting evidence was given yesterday during the trial of a chauffeur in connection with the death of a Gipsy girl, aged 12, who was killed by a motor car ...

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  18. ACCIDENTS AT SEA.

    Owing to the cost of shipbuilding repairs having increased 30 per cent, for the year the underwriters propose to raise the insurance terms by 15 per cent, unless the ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Mulcahy, the Minister of Mines, will go to Burnie to-morrow to meet Mr. Harris, of the Zeehan smelters, and Mr. Conder, the State, mining engineer. ...

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  21. THE SULZER CASE.

    The investigation of the charge of the wrongful use of party funds brought against ex-Governor Sulzer, of New York, was continued yesterday. ...

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  23. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    Although the tramway men's dispute in Dublin only directly concerns 30,000 persons the trade of the city has been completely paralysed. The loss sustained ...

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