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  2. THE MEAT TRADE TROUBLE.

    There was little change to-day in the situation in regard to the meat strike. The employers said they intended to "go straight ahead" in accordance with their ...

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  3. OUR NEW GOVERNOR.

    The Agent-General for South Australia, the Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick, yesterday held a reception at the Trocadero in honor of the new Governor of the State, ...

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  4. NEW PRINCE OF ALBANIA.

    The new Albanian ruler, Prince Wilhelm of Wied, arrives at Durazzo, the chief seaport of the new principality, on Saturday. ...

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  5. STRANGE CASE OF BLACKMAIL.

    An extraordinary action was heard today, when Hugh Dalrymple, an ex-convict, sued Baroness von Goetz, a wealthy philanthropist and the organiser of a farm for ...

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  6. BOY'S TERRIBLE CRIME.

    Mareel Redureau, a youth, was to-day found guilty at the Criminal Court and sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment for the murder of M. Mabit and his family ...

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  7. THE DEPORTED LABOR LEADERS.

    The Indemnity Bill was further debated in the Union Parliament yesterday, when the Labor members vainly endeavored to secure the deletion of the word ...

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  8. HOME RULE.

    The question of finding a basis for a settlement of Ulster's objections to the Home Rule Bill continues to engage general attention. ...

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  9. STCK TO THEIR POSTS.

    Suffering great agony from burns about the legs and arms, Driver James Bourke and Fireman John Morthett, of the 10.25 train from Penrith last night, stuck to ...

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  10. CRUSHED TO DEATH IN A QUARRY.

    Mr. Alexander Anderson, a limeburner, of Mount Barker, met with a dreadful accident, fatal in its consequences, this afternoon. He was quarrying stone with ...

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  11. FIRST PRIZE FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The South Australian Government have been awarded first prize for the most effective and the most practical exhibit at the Leeds show. ...

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  12. PANAMA CANAL.

    President Wilson will on Thursday personally present messages at a joint sitting of both Houses ot the United States Congress, urging the repeal of the clause ...

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  13. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Acland, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons to-day. informed Mr. Joynson Hicks, Unionist member for Brentford, that pourparlers ...

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  14. A FIJI MURDER.

    At Ba on. February 25 an Indian, using a cane knife, bady slashed a coolie woman, and she died a few hours later. The murderer was arrested. ...

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  15. RHODESIAN LAND DISPUTE.

    The British South Africa Company have agreed to refer the question of the ownership of the unalienated lands, in Rhodesis to the Privy Council. ...

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  16. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Some time ago the Commonwealth Go verraient approached the States with a suggestion that the latter should assist in bringing back from South Africa large ...

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  17. DISORDER IN A CHURCH

    An unususal incident occurred here yesterday when a body of members of the organisation known as the Industrial Worhers of the World, invaded St. ...

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  18. INSPECTING EMIGRANTS.

    The Agents-General for the Australian States to-day conferred", with Dr. Norris the Federal medical officer in London, in respect to the medical examination of ...

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  19. DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in receiving yesterday the organisers of the Welsh Nonconformists' petition again it disestablishment, said the deputation had ...

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  20. THE SLEEPER CONTRACT

    Senator Lynch yesterday dispatched the following telegram to Melbourne to Mr. Scaddan (the Premier) regarding the sleeper question:—"Would suggest that ...

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  21. POLITICS IN TURKEY.

    The newspapers are urging Sir Edward Grev to use his diplomatic influence to secure the release of Aziz Bey. The contraciietory charges against Aziz wear an ...

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  22. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Questioned to-day regarding the cablegram, which stated that the Premier (Mr. Denham) had decided that Queensland should join the other States in contributing ...

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  23. MR. DENHAM IN LONDON.

    Mr. D. F. Denham, the Premier of Queensland, had an interview to day with the United States Ambassador, and as a result it was decided that Queensland should ...

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  24. A GERMAN SPY.

    The Goulds, man and wife, who were recently arrested on a charge of espionage in London, were once more brought before the Police Court to-day, and were again ...

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  25. CONTROL OF MONEY. LENDERS.

    The Moneylenders Bill, introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Newton was to-day read a third time and passed. The Bill aims at the more effective ...

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  26. PROGRESS OF SURGERY.

    An important announcement was made yesterday by Dr. Frank Lydston. Addressing a meeting of the Medical Association, he stated that he had transplanted a ...

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  27. CAVILL'S DEATH.

    Advices from Seattle, Washington, state that the leading athletic clubs on the Pacific coast were represented at the finiral of Gaviil, the well-known swimmer, who ...

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  28. A MOTOR FATALITY.

    A verdict of manslaughter against Henry Reginald Illsley (22), a chauffeur, was the outcome to-day of an inquest held by the city coroner on the death of John ...

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  29. KILLED WITH A CROWBAR.

    The foreman of the Shrapnel tube section of the Putiloff armanrent works today, actuated by a desire to obtain veugeance in respect to a private grievance, ...

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  30. THE ARRESTED MISSIONARY.

    In connection with the case of Mr. Bowskill, the Baptist missionary arrested by the Portuguese in Sao Salvador, the Baptist Missionary Society here state that in ...

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  31. PUGILISM.

    Mr."Snowy" Baker, of Sydney, yesterday attended a session of the New York State Athletic Commission, to gather data with the object of standardising the ...

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  32. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    The match in connection with the billiard championship tournament, 18.000 up, between T. Reece (England) und G. Gray (AcPtralia) was continued to-day. ...

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  33. OLD AGE PENSIONS IN CANADA.

    In the Dominion House cf Commons yesterday Mr. George Kyte introduced an Old Age Pensions Bill'for Canada framed on the lines'of the Dills adopted by ...

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  34. AGRICULTURAL EXPANSION ARRESTED,

    The agricultural statistics for 1912 were issued yesterday. They show that the rapid expansion in the world's wheat acreage noticeable in 1910-11 received a Severe check ...

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  35. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    In his recent speech at Oldenburg Admiral von Koester, president of the German Navy League, said he believed Germany would prove the success of her ...

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  36. VIOLENT HURRICANE.

    A hurricane swept the Shell Island group early in January. Mountainous seas swept Rakahauga and Manahiki. The natives refuged in boats. Much damage ...

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  37. MUST NOT WORK WITH NON-UNIONISTS.

    The A.M.A. has agreed to the following resolution:—"That this association take steps with other unions on the Barrier in approaching the Government to have ...

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  38. THE MILITANTS AGAIN.

    Some extraordinary scenes of disorder occurred last night in the Memorial Hall, London, while the leader of the Labor Party, Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, was ...

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  39. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Advices from Nogales, Sonora, state that the rebel gunboat Tampico is engaged at present in a fight witb. the Federal Government warships Morelos and Guerero. ...

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  40. THE COMING BRITISH ELECTION.

    The House of Commons yesterday agreed to a motion submitted by Mr. Edgar Jeoes, Liberal member for Merthyr Borough, for the appointment of a Select Committee to ...

    Article : 134 words
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  42. MR. CHURCHILL ON AVIATION.

    The First Lord ot the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) was last night the guest of the Aero Club, and delivered an interesting address on the ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The Railway Commksioner (Mr. Evans), who has been seriously ill in Sydney, maybe able to return by the end of next week. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS,

    Owing to the exclusion of frozen mutton from army contracts the'High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. MacKenzie) has offered to demonstrate to the War ...

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  47. MORE TAXATION.

    The caucus of Government members resumed tne discussion to-day on the Cabinet's taxation proposals. The whole of the proposals as already indicated were ...

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  50. EXTRADITION ORDER GRANTED.

    At the Water Police Court this morning George Barr Casier (26). an American, was charged under a provisional warrant with larceny at California, U.S.A. An ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES MINERALS.

    Last year the mineral production of this State amounted to £11,640,510, the largest total on record. It excludes the manufacture of cement and lime, which would ...

    Article : 66 words
  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Works (Mr. Johnion) hes had enquiries made as to the most suitable situation in or near Wyndham for the erection of meat works, and has had ...

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