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  2. THE DESTROYERS

    His Majesty's Australian ships, the torpedo boat destroyers Parramatta and Yarra, which arrived in Australian waters in November last, left Melbourne on Thursday, and reached ...

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  3. SEQUEL TO A FIGHT.

    A sensational sequel followed a boxing contest at Summer Park last night, when one of the contestants, Bob Bryant, of Sydney, collapsed while on his way home. He was ...

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  4. CRUSH AT SHOWGROUND.

    The crowd that filled the Royal Agricultural Society's show ground on Saturday afternoon to witness Skuthorp's buckjumping show had a lively experience. ...

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  5. YONGALA MISSING.

    The Adelaide Company's steamer Yongala, 3663 tons, in command of Captain Knight, on her usual trip north, left Mackay on Thursday at 1.40 p.m. for Townsville, and had not ...

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  6. CANADA'S POSITION.

    Mr. Clifford Sifton, who recently resigned from the Dominion Cabinet because of his views on the question of reciprocity, is campaigning against reciprocity in ...

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  7. THE MEXICAN WAR.

    The Mexican Cabinet has resigned. President Diaz has deferred action in regard to the acceptance or rejection of the resignations. ...

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  8. APPALLING FIRE.

    A terrific confiagration, resulting in the death of 150 persons, mostly girls, has occurred in the heart of the city. The fire was in the triangle occupied by ...

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  9. MENDED OR ENDED.

    Sir Henry Lucy, in an article in the "Observer," states that if the House of Lords rejects, or fatally emasculates, the Veto Bill, Parliament will be prorogued, ...

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  10. NEW ELEMENTS NECESSARY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said the Unionists were ready to admit that new elements must be introduced into the House of Lords. ...

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  11. THIEVES' GANG BROKEN.

    Elisa Baumgartner, aged 18, has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment at Geneva for robbing hotel visitors. The girl was a member of an ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    Russia has requested China to accept the terms of the Russian Note without further equivocation. March 26. ...

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  13. SEARCH STEAMERS RETURN.

    All day to-day there was almost a contiuous stream of anxious inquirers at the Post Office shipping board. Mr. Wareham, the manager of the Adelaide Company, wore ...

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  14. THE WELSH STRIKERS.

    The Clydach Vale strikers set fire to a slaughterhouse and dragged a trap and cart belonging to a butcher named Jones to the top of a hill and hurled them down ...

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  15. AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    Seven persons were killed and a dozen injured when the flying machine Dixie plunged from the trestle in starting on a flight. ...

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  16. "MONEY" FOR MONEYLESS."

    Sir Newton Moore, the new Agent-General for Western Australia, has arrived in London. In the course of a interview, Sir Newton ...

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  17. JACK JOHNSON IN GAOL.

    Jack Johnson, the coloured boxer, has been sentenced to 25 days' imprisonment for exceeding the speed limit for automobiles. ...

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  18. STORY OF A SNUB.

    High constitutional doctrines had to be applied by Judge Moule to a case which came before him in his jurisdiction as Judge of Insolvency. ...

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  19. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Mrs. Scott, wife of Captain Scott, leader of the "Terra Nova" Antarctic expedition, appeals for £6000 to complete the sum of £50,000 raised in connection with the ...

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  20. THE CREWS ASHORE.

    Sydney evinced no small interest and pride in the crews of the first unit of the Australian navy on the occasion of their first appearance ashore. The welcome accorded ...

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  21. THE CORONATION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, reverting to precedents before the Coronation of King Edward VII., will crown King George V. and Queen Mary. The ...

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  22. THE PASSENGER LIST.

    The passenger list on leaving Brisbane was:—Mesdames Reath, Davids, Rooney, Elsdale, M. A. Woodward, Murray, and 3 children, W. Lin, Marbey, Misses Rooney, ...

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  23. THE MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    Arrangements have been made for the display at the Festival of Empire of the apparatus to be used in the Mawson Antarctic expedition. ...

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  24. JAPAN STILL BOTCOTTED.

    It is apparent that the boycott of Japan by the Chinese is still being carried on, despite Japanese efforts to overcome it. A statement was recently made that the boycott had been ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) is utilising automatic lantern slides nightly for the display in provincial towns of Australia's agricultural ...

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  26. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The steamer Sechelt capsized in a storm in Vancouver Island waters, and all on board, numbering 39, were drowned, 13 representing the crew. ...

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  27. BAGHDAD RAILWAY.

    Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) intimated this afternoon in the House of Commons that negotiations were proceeding in regard to the Gulf ...

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  28. CHURCH BUILT IN A DAY.

    "March 25: Erected to-day, opened to-morrow." A calico sign in front of a vacant piece of land near Bell-street station at Preston bore this announcement early ...

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  29. BIG STRIKE PENDING.

    The conference between the Winnipeg mine-owners and employees regarding wages and the recognition of the unions has ended at Calgary without a decision being ...

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  30. A STEAMER ON FIRE.

    A steamer is afire off the Californian coast. A wireless call for help has been received, and steamers have been sent from San Francisco to render assistance. ...

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  31. THE ALLEGED OUTLAWS.

    The men captured at Donaldson arrived at Cloncurry on Thursday night, and on Friday they were charged with robbery and violence, and with stealing rifles and ammunition. ...

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  32. THE TRAGEDY AT KENT.

    In regard to the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Ber[?]dt, who were found dead in a lonely villa near Bethersden, Kent, a letter from the man has turned up, which throws light ...

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  33. FLOGGING IN RUSSIA.

    Sixteen warders at Ekaterinburg have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from one month to 2½ years for cruelty. ...

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  34. A TRAIN WRECKED.

    A serious accident occurred to a train on the Candian Pacific Railway. Two persons were killed and two others are missing: while several passengers were ...

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  35. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day there was strong competition for all sorts at full rates. LONDON, March 26. At the wool sales there was a good ...

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  36. COERCION RESISTED.

    Notwithstanding a resolution of censure passed by the Botany league, Mr. Page, M.L.A., will not take part in the referendum campaign. ...

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  37. RUSSIAN DESTROYER'S SHOT.

    Russia has informed the Board of Trade that she refuses to compensate Coyne, who was injured aboard the steamer Woodburn in June, 1909, by the firing of a Russian ...

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  38. DROVER'S AWFUL PLIGHT.

    On Friday morning a lad named M'Donnld was looking for horses at Table Top, three miles from the town, when he noticed a sulky and horse overturned in the gully, with a ...

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  39. THE CZAR'S PREROGATIVE.

    The sittings of both Houses have been suspended, enabling the Czar, under paragraph 87 of the Fundamental Laws, to exercise his prerogative and pass the ...

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  40. PASSENGER'S BAD LUCK.

    One of the passengers for London by the Afric, Miss A. M'Connell, had an unfortunate experience shortly before the vessel sailed from Port Melbourne on Friday afternoon. ...

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  41. TRIAL OF CAMORRISTS.

    At the trial of the Camorrists on murder charges at Viter[?]o, one of the witnesses, Abbatemaggio, who had formerly been connected with the gang, was interrogated. ...

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  42. ACCIDENT TO MAIL TRAIN.

    The Melbourne express was two hours late owing to a first-class carriage having left the rails at Diapur, a small station 27 miles east of Serviceton and 259 from Melbourne. The ...

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  43. LIVERPOOL SPRING MEETING.

    At the Liverpool Spring Meeting to-day the race for the principal event resulted as under:- GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE ...

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  44. A STEAMER'S DISTRESS.

    The steamer Corra Lynn, while mooring at the jetty on Thursday, lost both anchors and fouled her propeller with the side line. She became helpless, and drifted towards the ...

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  45. THE IDEAL WOMAN.

    Speaking at the University of California, ex-President Roosevelt said be favoured woman's suffrage, and had studied the question deeply. He, however, did not ...

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  46. WOMAN'S DECAPITATED BODY.

    The decapitated body of a married woman, named Olga Grace Cowling, was found on the railway line at Bendigo. Deceased was 34 years of age. During the day she had been ...

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  47. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS.

    The ladies of the Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon went one better than their sisters of the Yarra, and H.M.A.S. Parramatta received a set of five flags—one more than the ...

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  48. BRITISH EXPORTS.

    Mr. S. T. Buxton (President Board of Trade), replying to questions in the House of Commons, stated that the value of British exports to Germany in 1910 was ...

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  49. TERRA NOVA OVERDUE.

    The "Christchurch Times" remarks that the non-arrival of the Terra Nova must soon become a matter of concern. The boat was expected to reach Half Moon Bay not later than ...

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  50. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Six masked men held up a train on the St. Louis, Iron Mountain, and Southern railway. The robbers blew open the safe found on ...

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  51. FERRY STEAMER ADRIFT.

    The Watson's Bay ferry steamer Greycliff while on her usual trip to Watson's Bay at 2.30 yesterday afternoon broke down when in the vicinity of the Parsley Bay wharf. She ...

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  52. SEQUEL TO LOVERS' QUARREL.

    In the Criminal Court on Friday James Riley was found guilty of attempting to kill Sarah Alice Raitt, by cutting her throat with a razor, 1. Barrack-street. ...

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  53. THE KAISER IN VIENNA.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph welcomed the German Emperor and Empress to Austria. Enthusiastic crowds congregated. ...

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  54. WALKED IN HIS SLEEP.

    At half-past 3 a.m. yesterday the police discovered a young man named Alfred Johnson in a semi-conscious condition, lying in Beardy-street, bleeding profusely from the ...

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  55. CONFERENCE OF JOURNALISTS.

    The Empire Press Union will entertain the overseas journalists at a banquet on June 17. A conference will also be held. ...

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