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  2. THEIR OWN METHODS.

    A large counter-demonstration endeavoured this afternoon to prevent the holding of a suffragette meeting in the London Pavilion, to which men were not admitted. ...

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  3. STORMY ELEMENTS.

    Many parts of the State during Monday night and Tuesday experienced exceptionally stormy conditions. Vivid lightning and heavy thunder created much alarm, ...

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  4. FROM ADELIE LAND,

    Professor David to-day received a wireless message from Dr. Douglas Mawson from the latter's headquarters at Adelie Land, Antarctica, via Macquarie Island. It reads: ...

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  5. UNITED STATES CABINET.

    The President-elect, Dr. Woodrow Wilson, will be installed into office to-morrow. The final unofficial announcement of the personnel of the Democratic Cabinet has ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    It is estimated that before the end of the week about 5,000 employes in the clothing industry will be out of work on account of the strike, and that about 3,000 ...

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  7. TO THE DEATH.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro has forwarded a message to the Russian Government to the effect that the Slay warriors of his kingdom would rather be annihilated ...

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  8. ENGLISH RAILWAY TROUBLE

    The railway men at Doncaster have adopted a motion in favour of a strike of the reinstatement of Guard Richardson. They also demand as an indemnity ...

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  9. PREPARING THE POLICY.

    Today a start was made by the Cabinet to form its policy for the forthcoming elections. The result of the deliberations will be made public by the Prime Minister ...

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  10. NEUTRAL SHIPS' PERIL.

    Bulgarians situated outside the lines of Chataldja, close to the shores of the Sea of Marmora, have fired upon the British-owned steamer Moeris. Shots have been ...

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  11. TALK OF ULTIMATUM.

    The executives of four unions representing 170,000 railway men have met in London to discuss the situation in connection with the Midland Railway dispute. A ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN WAY.

    Fire thousand American suffragettes paraded the streets of the Federal capital today. In the procession there were golden chariots and tableaux, indicative of the ...

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  13. NATIONS DRAWN IN.

    The Westminster Gazette holds that the result of the Balkan war is being witnessed in the competition of armaments among the Powers, but the prospects of a fresh ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    On February 27, during the voyage of the P. & O. steamer Ballarat, which arrived from London on Monday, one of the ship's crew a foreigner named Sankowski, ...

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  15. RAILWAY LINES WASHED AWAY.

    The Railways Commissioner received a telegram from Yarcowie on Tuesday to the effect that as a result of heavy rains in that locality the line was under water in ...

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  16. WOMEN WON.

    The women suffragists have carried the day at Indianapolis., the capital of Indiana. A body of women invaded the State capitol yesterday, and harangued the ...

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  17. THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    It is reported from Rome that notwithstanding the offer of Turkey for mediation, the allies demand the surrender of Adrianople, Scutari, and Janina, the fixing ...

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  18. DROWNED IN ONKAPARINGA.

    NOARLUNGA, March 3.—On Saturday evening it was reported to the officer in charge of the life-saving service that a young woman was supposed to be drowned ...

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  19. WOMEN REQUESTED TO LEAVE.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. John Burns), while speaking at a County Council election meeting in Battersea last night, was constantly ...

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  20. LANDING OF GREEKS.

    Greek troops have landed at Santa Quaranta. ...

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  21. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The officers of the battle cruiser New Zealand were the guests of the Automobile Club to-day. The visitors were taken for a motor tour around Table Mountain, and ...

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  22. DISASTER AT SWANSEA

    A fire broke out in a thatched cottage in Swansea, Wales. A high wind was blowing at the time, and the flames spread to such an extent that a whole row of 30 cottages ...

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  23. A WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    Wheat shinning at Darling Harbour has been brought to a standstill by a strike of casual workers employed by the Railways Department for the unloading of wheat ...

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  24. EMPIRE SPORT.

    In the annual association football contest between Scotland and Wales, the match ended in a draw, neither side having scored a point. ...

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  25. ADEIANOPLE AND ITS MOSQUES

    The population of Adrianople before the war comprised over 30,000 Mohammedan Turks. 23,000 Greeks and Bulgarians, 11,000 Spanish-speaking Jews, and 6,000 ...

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  26. TRAINS DELAYED.

    Our Eudunda correspondent telephoned early on Tuesday evening:—"A severe washaway has occurred on the railway line between Mount Mary and Dower. The ...

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  27. SOCIALIST MEETING.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the well-known Socialist M.P., was the principal speaker at a Socialist meeting in connection with the women's union at Manchester last night. A band of ...

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  28. THE VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    Three changes have had to be made at this late hour in the Cambridge eight, owing to the illness of three members of the crew. ...

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  29. HORSEDRIVERS "IN CONFERENCE."

    The horsedrivers of Perth in every variety of transport went into conference this morning and held several meetings. Then they sent a deputation to ...

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  30. VIGNERON'S LIVELY EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. Leslie Hyland, of Penfold & Co., had an exciting experience after two and a quarter inches of rain had fallen in the vicinity of Angaston within ...

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  31. GERMANY'S WAR LEVY.

    The Kaiser originated the idea of having a levy upon the property of the rich in order to meet the new military expenditure. His Majesty consulted the German ruling ...

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  32. MRS. CORNWALLIS-WEST.

    Mrs. George Cornwallis-West (formerly Lady Randolph Spencer Churchill, the mother of the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill), who married in ...

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  33. DOCK LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    A thousand labourers at the London and North-western Railway Docks, Garston, Liverpool, have struck. They refuse to work with non-unionists. In consequence ...

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  34. AN IMPERIAL MONOGRAPH.

    The Council of the Royal Colonial Institute has decided to offer a gold medal of the Value of 100 guineas annually for an Imperial monograph. The ...

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  35. A BOY'S DEATH.

    BROKEN HILL, March 4.—A shocking accident occurred early this morning, when Jack Lees, 10 years of age, a son of Mr. J. T. Lees, manager for John Eastman, and ...

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  36. SMUGGLED LACE.

    At Philadelphia to-day the police made a raid on the liner Mongolian and found large quantities of smuggled goods aboard. They endeavoured to arrest members of the ...

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  38. FESTIVITIES AT THE CAPE.

    Thousands of school children visited the battle cruiser New Zealand yesterday. The Government entertained 250 of the crew of the visiting vessel at luncheon at ...

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  40. MARINE ENGINEERS' DEMANDS.

    The Union Company's engineers demand conditions and wages similar to those given under the Australian award. If they are not conceded there is a grave likelihood of ...

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  41. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Churchill) is now on a cruise in the Mediterranean. Admiral Baudin yesterday welcomed the British Minister on board the ...

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  42. GIFT OF AEROPLANE.

    Capt. Walter V. Faber, Unionist M.P. for the Andover division of Hants, has offered to defray the cost of an aeroplane in behalf of Hampshire. He suggests that ...

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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A blackfellow named Polyonie escaped from the Stockade Quarry on Monday afternoon and has not yet been recaptured. —The Murray at Wentworth has been ...

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  44. WORSE THAN IN FEBRUARY.

    FREELING, March 4.—A sudden thunderstorm passed over the township on Sunday afternoon, when 1.71 was recorded in lees than two hours. Showers of hailstones, ...

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  45. WIRELESS.

    Wireless messages have been exchanged between the Eiffel Tower and Lake Chad, in North Central Africa, The lake, which has an area of 50,000 square miles, lies ...

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  46. FRANCE AND COMMONWEALTH

    The New South Wales Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) has arrived in Europe from Australia. While in Paris he visited President ...

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  47. TORPEDO FIRING TESTS.

    Every year the vessels of the Australian torpedo destroyers flotilla engage in a torpedo firing competition for a challenge shield. This year's test was conducted ...

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  48. CHINESE LOAN.

    Germany has withdrawn the objection which she had raised to the administration of the Six Power Group loan to China, It is understood that the allotment will be ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. SEAS OF WATER.

    TRURO, March 4.—Heavy rains, accompanied by severe lightning and thunder, have again been experienced More than 2.00 of rain was ...

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  51. BOOTS FOR SENIOR CADETS.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) announced to-day that he had signed a contract for the manufacture of more than 60,000 pairs of boots for the Senior Cadets. ...

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  52. DEADLOCK.

    A deadlock has occurred between the Senate and the House of Representatives in connection with the programme for building battleships for the United States ...

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