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  2. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Despite the bitterly cold weather which prevailed this morning, crowds of people assembled at the approaches to the Victoria railway station (London) to bid ...

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  3. PROPOSED PACT.

    In a prominent article in the London "Sunday Express" condemning the proposed security part. Lord Beaverbrook says:—"All such schemes are ...

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  4. INDIA.

    The death is announced of General Lord Rawlinson (for some years Commander-in-Chief in India), who has just been succeeded by Field-Marshal Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN.

    After having sat for a day and a half, the joint conference of the Imperial Diet passed a compromise amendment to the General Suffrage Bill. The amendment ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London "Daily Express" says that the Marquis of Salisbury (Lord) Privy Seal) will succeed the late. Marquis Curzon as the Lord President of the ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    Although millions of German men and women will mark the ballot papers tomorrow for the election of a President of the Republic, nobody expects that any of ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    Recent placings of British contracts in Germany were discussed to-day at a conference between representatives of shipbuilders and trade unionists. Mr. ...

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  9. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    The Stock Exchange remains under a cloud, and all of the markets are suffering from hesitation and uncertainty, business being on a small scale in almost every ...

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  10. AMERICA.

    The institution by Mr. C. D. Wilbur (the Secretary for the Navy) of an inquiry into the failure of the navy to hit targets by means of anti-aircraft guns ...

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  11. Advice to Electors.

    Sir (Patrick Hastings, K.C. (who was the Attorney-General in the late Labour Government), said in the course of a speech in Oxford last night that-there was ...

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  12. Scenes at Executions.

    There were some extraordinary incidents in Essen to-day at the executions of two murderers named Orpic and Caruga. ...

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  13. Naval Limitations.

    Mr. John C. C. Davidson (Under-Secretary of State for the Admiralty), in the course of a speech in Heme[?] Hampstead (which he represents in the House of ...

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  14. Repulse Leaves Portsmouth.

    The acclamations of thousands of spectators on shore and the re-echoing cheers of the crews which manned the warships in the harbour and at Spithead were ...

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  15. THE BILL PASSED.

    The compromise amendment to the Suffrage Bill was passed to-day by both Houses.—Reuter. ...

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  16. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Proposals made by the Colonial Sugar Refining Co. with a view to overcoming the threatened over-production of sugar next season were outlined at a meeting ...

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  17. Reductions in Army.

    The War Office announced formally this evening reductions in the military forces. They will become effective on May 1, and they include four divisions ...

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  18. Extensive Prairie Fires.

    Two prairie fires, which have raged virtually unchecked for two days in North and South Dakota, were reported to-day to be under control. Thousands of tons ...

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  19. Messages of Condolence.

    Lord Rawlinson's death has caused great sorrow throughout India, and many messages of condolence are being received by Lady Rawlinson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. A Minimum Wages Bill.

    By 208 votes to 143 the House of Commons rejected this evening the motion of Mr. Stephen Waish (Labourite) for the second reading of the Coal Mines ...

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  21. Victims at Scapa Flow.

    Some workmen, on breaking up a salvaged German destroyer at Scapa Flow (Scotland), found in it five bodies of Germans. It cannot be determined at ...

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  22. Question of Birth-Control.

    "The over-population of Germany was the primal cause of the world war," Dr. Ferdinand Goldstein, of Berlin, author and historian, told the International ...

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  23. CHINA.

    The family of the late Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen has issued the following statement:— During his last hours Sun-Yat-Sen said that he was dying calmly, as a Christian ...

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  24. IRELAND.

    An important test suit will be opened in the Courts on Monday. The issue to be decided is the validity of the detention of a number of prisoners who were ...

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  25. Rejections of Immigrants.

    The Immigration Bureau is puzzled over the rejection of a relatively large number of Irish immigrants because of heart aliments. Officials of the ...

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  26. In South Africa.

    A conference of trade union delegates was held in Johannesburg for the purpose of forming a united association of employees on the principle of "One ...

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  27. DISABLED STEAMER.

    At 4 o'clock on the afternoon of February 26, when the Australian Common-wealth liner Jervis Bay was four days out from England, the wireless operators ...

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  28. LORD JELLICOE.

    Earl Jellicoe and party arrived at Tilbury to-day. In the course of an interview he declined to say anything about the Jutland and Singapore affairs or ...

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  29. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    A number of the Y.A.L. tourists reached the Victoria railway station (London) this afternoon. A choppy crossing of the English channel was ...

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  30. PRIME MINISTER'S TOUR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), who was accompanied by Mrs. Bruce and Senator Wilson was entertained on Saturday by the South Australian Vine Growers' ...

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  31. THE ALIENS ACT.

    Homer Tyrrell Lane, who was sentenced to one month's imprisonment, to be followed by deportation, was released on bail to-day pending an appeal. ...

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  32. THE NEW CRUISERS.

    Protests against the decision of the Commonwealth Ministry to have the two cruisers for the Australian Navy built abroad were made at the meeting of the ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. Anderson, secretary of the Licensed Victuallers' Association made the following statement last night in connection with the dispute between ...

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  34. THE LATE MARQUIS CURZON.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received, through his Excellency the Governor-General, the following message from the Secretary of State for the ...

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  35. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Japanese Labour leader Toyohiko Kagawa, who is a Christian and was educated in Princeton (U.S.A.), and is now a novelist and editor of the ...

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  36. NELLIE BRAMLEY SEASON.

    A pleasant play and wholesome is "Sunday"; a cheerful, humorous drama which was presented at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. There was ...

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  37. Labour Delegate's Criticism

    Mr. W. J. Duggan, who represented the employees on the shipbuilding tribunal, said on Saturday that the utterances of the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  38. MR. WILLCOCK ON TOUR

    Accompanied by the Conservator of Forests (Mr. Kessell), the Acting Minister for Forests (Mr. J. C. Willcock) paid a visit to Donnybrook yesterday. ...

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  39. A DRAMATIC ARREST.

    A dramatic arrest occurred yesterday outside of the London Bankruptcy Court. Charles Alfred Gardiner, formerly managing director of the Gardiner ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The bankruptcy of Mrs. Adelaide Margaret Lubbock has been gazetted. [Mrs. Lubbock, who was successful recently in an action for breath of ...

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  41. The Bombay Outrage.

    On the resumption of the hearing of the Malabar Hill case to-day, some relatives of Mumtaz Begum gave evidence, tracing the development of the plot to ...

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  42. THE DENNISTOUN CASE.

    A plea for her husband's good name has been made by Lady Cowans. In the course of an interview with a representative of the London "Evening ...

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  43. MELBOURNE'S REPUTATION.

    Despite the alarming succession of crimes in Melbourne in recent months, the Premier (Mr. Allen), with the aid of the Victorian Agent-General in London ...

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  44. MIGRATION.

    It is understood that the negotiations in connection with the migration scheme for Australia are approaching a conclusion, and it is anticipated that the ...

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  45. FRUIT MARKETING.

    Mr. Justice MacNaughton in Chambers to-day granted Robsons Ltd., William Cripps, Roland M. Cooper, John Murray, John Houghtly, Jacklyn H. Wilmington. ...

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  46. Further Evidence.

    In connection with the Malabar Hill case, two British officers who arrived at the scene of the outrage when it was in progress and frustrated the attempt of ...

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  47. Jervis Bay Quota.

    The Australian Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay, which arrived at Fremantle from England on Saturday, carried nearly 700 passengers. Ninety-nine ...

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  48. CONTRABAND.

    William L Walsh (23), purser on the steamer Tanda, was charged, on remand, to-day at the Police Court with having imported opium and smuggled silk ...

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  49. HAT TRIMMING.

    Mrs. E. E. Ebbett was unpleasantly surprised on Friday evening. When she attempted to land from the steamer Tanda after having travelled from China ...

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  50. AVIATION.

    A flight from Paris to San Francisco in an aeroplane, which will cross the Arctic Ocean near to the North Pole, is being planned as a feature of the ...

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  51. SUNDAY MORNING FRACAS.

    A number of men were concerned in a serious fracas at Tom Ugly's Point this morning. Frederick Peterson, of Beattie-street. Ruzelle, was shot in the ...

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  52. EMPIRE LEGISLATORS.

    In a statement to the Press. Sir Joseph Cook (the High Commissioner for Australia) expresses the hope that nothing will happen to prevent a visit of Empire ...

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  53. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO.

    It has been reported from the town of Rosario (Argentina) that a tornado swept sections of the Santa Fe Province on Thursday night, causing ...

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  54. VICTORIAN POLICE.

    Victoria's police force is to be increased by 130, made up of 8 sub-inspectors, 22 senior constables, and 100 constables. They will be appointed from time to time ...

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