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  2. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Sir George Randles, Unionist member for North-west Manchester, in the House of Commons yesterday brought forward a motion of censure upon the Chancellor of the ...

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  3. HIGH COURT BUSINESS.

    The accumulation of work for the High Court, and the impossibility, under present conditions, of the Court keeping up with its work, was mentioned yesterday, when ...

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  4. PERILS OF THE AIR

    The roll of army airmen who have lost their lives was added to this morning. Captain C. R. W. Allen (Welsh Regiment) and Lieutenant J. E. G., Burroughs ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at meeting of the Executive Council at Government House yesterday morning, there being present the Vice-President ...

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  6. BRITISH ARMY.

    The Secretary for War (Colonel Seely) introduced the Army Estimates into the House of Comomns last night. He said that, although there was a ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. "VENUS AND CUPID"

    "Venus and Cupid," the painting by Velasquez, in the National Art Gallery, which was damaged by a suffragette on Tuesday forenoon, was purchased for the ...

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  8. OFFER TO ULSTER.

    All political parties are discussing the Asquith Cabinet's proposals for a settlement of the Ulster problem, which were "announced in the House of Commons on ...

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  9. RUSSIAN WAR SCARE.

    The Russian war scare, which was fomented by a section of the German and Austrian press upon the receipt of a report from St. Petersburg that the Czar's ...

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  10. THE HOT SPELL.

    Instead of taking a turn for the better after the mild disturbance on Monday evening the weather has gradually become worse and yesterday ranked with the most ...

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  11. GAMBLING IN STOCK.

    Mr. Samuel Untermeyer, a member of the leading New York legal firm of Guggenheim, Untermeyer, and Marshall, who is a well-known opponent of corporate abuses and an ...

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  12. CANADA AND THE NAVY.

    The leader of the Opposition (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) is opposed to the proposed increase of senatorial representation for British Columbia and Manitobia. ...

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  13. DEFENCE FLYERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) made his second Melbourne ascent in an aeroplane yesterday, and it was one of the machines controlled by the ...

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  14. RAILWAY CARRIAGE MURDER

    A singular incident has occurred in connection with the charge of murder against John Starchfield, who is accused of having strangled his son in a railway train. ...

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  15. IMPRESSIONS OF EMPIRE.

    The Under-Secretary for the Colonies (Lord Emmott) lectured at the Royal Colonial Institute last night on "Impressions of Empire." ...

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  16. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    The Budget Committee of the Upper House of the Diet, by a vote of 48 to 7, has recommended the reduction of the naval estimates by £7,000,000— a course to which ...

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  17. THE GOVERNOR AND MUSIC.

    At the invitation of the committee of the Victorian Festival Choir, a large company attended a conversazione in the Masonic Hall last night. The guests were received by ...

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  18. CURE FOR STUTTERING.

    Professor Darsonval has described before the Academic de France Marat's system for curing stammering by means of the cinematograph, which shows the ...

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  19. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The Queensland Minister for lands (Mr. Tolmie) passed through Melbourne yesterday, on his return to his own State, after a tour through the rural districts of Western ...

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  20. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    The disquieting news has been received from China that brigands have sacked LohoKou, a river port on the Hang-Kiang, in Hupeh. ...

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  21. LABOUR DISCIPLINE.

    Last evening, at the Yarraville Hall, a special meeting of the Yarraville branch of the Political Labour Council was held for the purpose of considering the resignation of ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The elections to the Sobranje are now completed. The result is that the Government has secured 128 seats to the Opposition's 117. ...

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  23. BATHERS DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A sixteen-year-old boy, Edward Smith, who was bathing with serveral companions in a waterhole at Auburn this afternoon, got out of his dept ...

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  24. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Although the Premiers' Conference, which is to be opened in Melbourne on March 31, has this time been convened by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman), and ...

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  25. SIR IAN HAMILTON.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—General Sir Ian Hamilton, in company with Colonel Pattelson (staff officer), Major Ashmore (secretary), Colonel Parnell (State ...

    Article : 321 words
  26. GROCERS' WAGES.

    After sitting for 18 months, the Grocers' Wages Board, presided over by Mr. F. Knight, has arrived at a determination, which will come into operation on Monday, ...

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  27. PANAMA CANAL FAIR.

    Further consideration was given in conference yesterday to the preliminary arrangements for the Australian representation at the Panama Canal Fair, at San ...

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  28. HAWKER'S MOVEMENTS.

    After the mild sensation which befell him at Albury on Saturday, Hawker, the Australian aviator, appeared in Melbourne yesterday, smiling and unperturbed. There ...

    Article : 385 words
  29. STATE ELECTORAL CANVASS.

    The electoral canvass which is being made for the purpuse of purifying and bringing up to date the rolls for the Legislative Assembly is being pushed on as rapidly as ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?]erbert Theodore Stott, of Leuka. Mornington Junction, orchardist, who died on December 19, left, by will dated July 27, 1911, real estate valued at £1,891 and personal estate £666 to the widow ...

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  31. EASTER SHOPPING.

    Recently the Shop Assistants' Union of Victoria sent communications to the Master Grocers' and Master Drapers' Associations, asking that retail shops should not be ...

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  32. CONTROL OF BEACHES.

    At the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday, Ruby Douglas and Christina Archer were proceeded against for having bathed in the open sea in a prohibited area. ...

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  33. INCOMING MAIL STEAMERS.

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday.—R.M.S. Mongolia arrived from London late last night. Following are the saloon passengers:—For Adelaide—Mrs. Martin, Misses Martin and Bakewell, Messrs. Combe, Low, ...

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  34. HEAVY SCORING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The match between a Southland team and the Australians was concluded in brilliant weather to-day. In their first innings ...

    Article : 124 words
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