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  2. LEITH BURGHS.

    The Liberal defeat at Leith has come as considerable surprise to both parties. Not even the most sanguine Conservative' had the slightest hope of the Unionist ...

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  3. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Mawson spent yesterday at Brighton, in preparation for the official welcome which this afternoon is to to extended to him and his companions at the ...

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  4. SWALLOWED SHILLINGS.

    "Swallowed an indefinite amount of money" was the financially interesting entry placed in the casualty book at the Melbourne Hospital last evening opposite ...

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  5. MEXICAN CHAOS.

    The Mexican rebel leader (Gen. Villa) has agreed to allow two British representatives, two Americans, and two members of the late Mr. Benton's family to view the ...

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  6. WATER CONSERVATION.

    When the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. F. W. Young) announced recently that he is making provision for a supply of water on all the blocks to be thrown open ...

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  7. THE WINNING CREW.

    The race for the eight-our championship of the State was rowed on the Derwent River over a three-mile coarse on Saturday. The competing crews were from the ...

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  8. ENSURING SAFETY.

    In the House of Assembly a few days ago a Bill for the maintenance of public safety in times of actual or apprehended disturbance was read a first time. ...

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  9. TO SAVE A MAN'S LIFE.

    A thrilling story of what men will do to save the life of a fellow-settler in the sparsely inhabitated stretches of the Northern Territory is hidden behind, the ...

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  10. TROUBLES NEVER COME SINGLY.

    A Supreme Court decision last week resulted in six of the newly elected Aldermen for the Canterbury Council being ousted from their seats. As the full ...

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  11. AMERICA CRITICISED.

    Gen. Huerta and the Government are appealing to the United States to reconsider its decision lifting the embargo upon the importation of arms. Gen. Huerta ...

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  12. HOUGOMONT SHOOTING CASE.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Saturday morning Capt. John McDonald, master of the four-masted barque Hougomont, was charged on remand with having ...

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  13. PUNISHMENT DEMANDED.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. W. J. Bryan) announced that the United States has dispatched a demand to Gen. Huerta to bring about the punishment for those ...

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  14. TIMBER CUTTING IN THE WEST.

    When the Federal Ministry cancelled the contract with the Western Australian Government for the supply of 1,400,000 powellized karri sleepers because of its ...

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  15. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Anti-Slavery and Aborigines' Protection Society has presented a memorial to the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) on the New Hebrides question. It pointed ...

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  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    For the third time the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union has decided by a large majority to accept the proposal of Mr. Justice Higgins, and work "overtime." ...

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  17. THE LAST TEST.

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  18. INTENTIONS IN TEXAS.

    Governor Colquitt of Texas has decided to take his own measures to protect lives along the Mexican frontier. A message to that effect was sent to the American ...

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  19. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Denman) arrived by the Melbourne express train yesterday, to be present at the reception to Dr. Mawson. He was ...

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  20. AMERICAN POLICY UNALTERED.

    After a long Cabinet meeting. President Wilson announced that the United States would continue her present Mexican policy. Cabinet was unanimous on that ...

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  21. AN ANGRY GOVERNOR.

    Advices from the town of Austin, Texas, state that Governor Colquitt heatedly telegraphed Mr. Bryan, charging him with a deliberate attempt to make him appear ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    For to-day's reception at the Elder Hall of the University, graduates are requested to wean academic dress and to assemble in the concert hall at 2 o'clock. The ...

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  23. WHO ARE THE AUTHORITIES?

    The Governor requests that Mr. Bryan shall tell him who are the responsible authorities in Mexico, for whom he can make demands for the surrender of the ...

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  24. ACTING PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Bath) communicated with the absent Ministers and the Premier in respect to the cancellation of the hewers' licences, which expired on ...

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  25. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Barnes) announced on Saturday that Queensland would submit the following subjects for consideration at the conference of ...

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  26. "INTERVENTION A CATASTROPHE."

    Ex-President Taft, addressing the National Geographical Society, warned the United States that vast responsibilitles involved an invasion of Mexico. Every town ...

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  27. STATES' REVENUE.

    The State revenue during February amounted to £1,265,457, against £1,209,374 in February last year. The principal increases were under the headings of:— ...

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  28. THE SYDNEY BALLOT.

    The result of the ballot of the Sydney wharf labourers on the question of overtime was made public to-day. The figures are:—In favour of overtime, 1,668; against ...

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  29. NAVY AND ARMY.

    Lord Roberts beaded a deputation of the National Service League, and presented a memorial to the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) urging the application of the ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN TRAITORS.

    In July last the authorities began investigations into serious matters revealed after the suicide of Col. Redl, when it was discovered that the deceased officer, as well ...

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  31. REQUEST REFUSED.

    The request of Mr. Bryan to be furnished with details of Mr. Benton's death has been declined by the Mexican authorities on the ground that Mr. Benton was a ...

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  32. IRON TRADESMEN.

    There are now more than 9,000 men involved in the iron trades dispute. There were no developments of any, kind on Saturday. Employers and employes are ...

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  33. THE AURORA.

    The good little wooden steamer, the Aurora, which conveyed the Mawson expedition to and from the antarctic, is in the Company's Basin, at Port ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    The State revenue for February was £818,030, an increase of £32,630 over the amount received in the corresponding month of last year. The rail[?]uy returns ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced in his sixty-seventh year, of the Earl of Minto. The deceased was reported to be critically ill a fortnight ago, bat his condition had lately ...

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  36. A SNAKEBITE.

    Dr. Frederick Fox, an Australian, was demonstrating a snakebite cure at the Zoo, when he was bitten by a reptile. He died as the result of the occurrence. ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasury returns for February show a surplus of £26,615, reducing the accumulated deficit to £572,274. The revenue was £469,423, against £458,175 for the ...

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  38. BARRIER WATER.

    A public meeting, called by the city council at the instance of the Labour Federation, was held in the town hall on Saturday afternoon to consider the water supply ...

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  39. THE DOGS.

    The dogs which were brought back in the Aurora have been presented to members of the expedition. They are located in cages near the bears at the Adelaide ...

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  40. "KNOCK HIS BRAINS OUT."

    An attempt of robbery that was luckily frustrated, occurred at the Randwick Racecourse on Thursday evening. Two men endeavoured to break into the premises ...

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  41. INDEMNITY BILL.

    The House of Assembly has had another all-night sitting. The subject of debate was the Indemnity Bill. After the passing of the clause indemnifying the ...

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  42. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The first law term for the present year will begin this morning at 10 o'clock. As the Full Court has not sat for more than two months there are considerable arrears ...

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  43. GREAT WELSHMEN.

    A proposal by Mr. D. Tnomas, a Welsh millionaire coalowner, to provide the Cardiff City Hall with statues of 10 historic Welshmen, led to a squabble in the Society ...

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  44. ENGLISH FOOTBALL.

    The League competition matches resulted:—Oldham v. Liverpool 2—2: Bradford City v. Sunderland. 1—0; Bohon v. Middlesborough, 1—1; Blackburn v. ...

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  45. INTREPID AIRMAN.

    Aviator Dumas has submitted plans to the Aerial Navigation Society for crossing the Atlantic Ocean in the air. The machine with which the French ...

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  46. BAKERS' IDEALS.

    Any suggestion regarding the cutting off the bread supply can now be discarded. The New South Wales Operative Bakers' Association held a mass meeting at the ...

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  48. MEAT TRADE STRIKE.

    Proposals by the Government for a settlement of the meat strike have been placed before the employers and employes. The latter are prepared to come to terms ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    A couple of days ago it was announced that competitions were being conducted at the Leeds Bakers and Grocers' Exhibition for breadmaking from pure South ...

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  51. THE LOYAL TOAST.

    Speaking at a coalminers' picnic at Kilcunda yesterday, Mr. Fisher (Leader of the Federal Opposition) said he bowed to the will of the people of Australia when they ...

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  57. CHARGE AGAINST A SON.

    WELLINGTON, March 1.—Alexander Thompson, charged with the murder of his mother, has been remanded until Wednesday. The charge was reduced to one of ...

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