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  2. Mexican Revolution.

    President Madero to-day sent an ultimatum, demanding the surrender of Gen. Diaz and his forces. Gen. Diaz the rebel leader, replied with a heavy ...

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  3. Turkey and the Balkans.

    The Berlin Press publish carping criticisms on the "Fremdenblatt's" statement. The "Vossische Zcitung" calls Count Berchtold in Austrian ...

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  4. South Polar Martyrs.

    The service in memoriam of Capt. Scott and his comrades was held in St. Paul's Cathedral this morning. King George, wearing admiral's ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    Thirty-two Rothschild Shire horses were sold at an average of £454 sterling, and the highest individual price was £4100, which is a record. ...

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  6. THE SCARLET RUNNERS.

    This clever musical comedy and variety company, who are touring the Rivers and Queensland in their big fifty-horse power motor-car, will show ...

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  7. "DEALING IT OUT" TO A BANDIT.

    Robert Webb, the automobile bandit and slayer recently of a policeman. has been captured by means of the information supplied by a telephone ...

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  8. In Memoriam Service.

    Last evening's service at the Ipswich Central Congregational Church took the form of a special in memoriam service to the late Capt. Scott and the ...

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  9. AERO EXHIBITION AT OLYMPIA.

    The King made a private visit to the aero exhibition, at Olympia, when the how was inauggurated. ...

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  10. CHILD EMIGRATION.

    The Emigration Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute are submittingg to the poor law district conferences, certain information relating to ...

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  11. FUNERAL NOTICE.

    By advertisement in this issue the friends of Mr. Patrick Brennan (late of the Valley, Brishane) are invited to attend his funeral. to move from the ...

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  12. London, February 15. BOXERS COMING.

    Curran and Syd. Burns will sail by the Orontes. ...

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  13. RELATIONS IN SYDNEY AND BRISBANE.

    Mrs. Kathleen Scott, the widow of the ill-fated explorer, has relations at present in both Sydney and Brisbane Mr. C. Newham, who is at present a ...

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  14. THE BATTLE-CRUISER NEW ZEALAND.

    The battle-cruiser New Zealand has arrived at St. Vin[?]eut. ...

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  15. ACCIDENTS.

    Frank Paten, aged 9 years, living in Lennon's-lane, North Ipswich, while riding on another lad's back, fell off and striking his head against a bath, ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. MURDER OF BRITISH OFFICER.

    Mr. F. D. Acland (Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs), being questioned in the House of Commons, about the death of Lient. Eckfard, ...

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  17. London, February 16. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    The Association football match between teams repreenting Ireland and England has resulted in a win for the former by two goals to one. The ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVG COMPANY.

    The directors of the Queensland Farmers' Co-operative Company. Ltd., held their usual monthly meeting at the company's office, Booval, on ...

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  19. Washington, February 14. VETO OF IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION BILL.

    President Taft has vetoed the Immigration Restriction Bill, which imposes a literary test upon all foreighers seeking to enter the United States. ...

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  20. METHODIST CHURCH.

    A memorial service in connection with the death of Capt. Scott, (the i[?]fated leader of the Antarctic expedition) was conducted by the Rev. J. ...

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  21. PROFESSOR DAVID'S ELOQUENT TRIBUTE.

    Prof. David, in the course of an interview yesterday (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" of the 13th instant, with representatives of the ...

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  22. Aden, February 14. REVOLT IN ARABIA.

    The Arabs in Arben and in the hinterland have revolted and killed the Deputy-Governor and wounded several officials. The outbreaks are attributed ...

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  23. New York, February 14. DAVIS CUP.

    The United States Tennis Association has resolved to enter in the next contest for the Davis Cup. ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    On the rising of the two Houses of Parliament, to-day, the autumn session for 1913 will be commenced. ...

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  25. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, V.C., speaking at Bristol, said he did not wish to raise an aggressive jingo spirit —peace, not war, was his earnest ...

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  26. Paris, February 16. TO STRAIGHTEN-UP AEROPLANES.

    The Government has purchased a pendulum device invented by M. Moreau for automatically preserving the stability of aeroplanes. ...

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  27. Germany's Armaments

    Leading newspapers are exercised at the increase in Germany's armaments, resulting from the Churchill-Tirpitz incident. M. Jacques Bardoux, in an ...

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  28. Tariff Problems.

    The Earl of Selborne, speaking at Liverpool, said that, while he accepted the decision of the Right Hon. A Bonar-Law (leader of the Unionitt ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. Suffragettes Antics.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has been sentenced to imprisomnent for six weeks, in default of the payment of fines and damages inflicted for the ...

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  30. A Hero's Widow.

    Mrs. Scott (says the "Sydney Morning Herald" of the 13th instant) claims to public recognition other than the fact of being the widow of one of the ...

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  31. Transport Workers Strike

    The transport workers at Grimsby have struck work. They demand an increase of sixpence per day in their wages from the Great Central ...

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  32. The Strasbourg Hoax.

    Herr Egtofistein, the Governor of Strasbourg (at which town recently a man named Wolter. Is a forged telegram, secured a parade of the ...

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  33. SERVICE IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney paid a tribute to the memory of the dead explorer and his party yesterday, when a huge congregation attended a solemn memorial ...

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  34. On a Volcano's Brink.

    A secret meeting of the Chamber of Deputies has been held for the purpose of discussing the question of defence. The Prime Minister and Minister for ...

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  35. WORK OF EXPEDITION.

    Mr. J. J. Kinsey (New Zealand agent for the Scott expedition). yesterday, made available further particulars of the work by the party under ...

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  36. Case of Snake Bite.

    A carter named John Nolan, aged 20, was bitten by a snake at Ash-grove this morning. He received "first-aid" treatment from members of the ...

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  37. State Welsh Church.

    In the House of Lords, the debate on the second reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill was wound up by the Marquis of Crewe, who declared ...

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  38. Railways Bill

    The Railways Bill, which empowers the railway companies to increase their rates in view of the increased cost of working caused by the ...

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  39. Atlantic Ice Peril

    The British Government and the Atlantic Steamship Companies are fitting out the Scotia, a Dundee whating vessel, with a powerful wireless telegraphic ...

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  40. The Trevanion Case.

    At the inquest yesterday into the death of Hugh Trevanion, a victim of the veronal habit, a Swansea jeweller named Campbell admitted that the ...

    Article : 189 words
  41. Selling Military Secrets.

    Neumann, a shop assistant, has been sentenced to two years penal servitude for o[?]taining a specimen of a new carbine-lock from a soldier named Heine. ...

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  42. Recent Betting Raid.

    Following on the arrest early this month of nine men as the result of a betting raid at Newcastle, in connection with league football, two of the ...

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  43. CLERK'S SUICIDE.

    Alfred Trueman, a single man, aged 31, committed suicide by shooting himself in the office of the Continental Garden Theatre last night. He has ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. The Knight and the Lady.

    The "Daily Mirror" sent a wireless message to the Rev. Albert Knight, the missing vicar, who is on board the steamer Port Lincoln, bound for ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. MAWSON EXPEDITION

    Prof. David has been advised from Macquarie Island wireless station that the Adelie land wireless station was ...

    Article : 80 words
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