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  2. PEACE IN THE ORIENT.

    In connection with the treaties which Japan is entering into with European nations, with the object of securing the maintenance of the stat[?]s quo in the Ofient, the ...

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  3. PREMIERS IN LONDON. INNS OF COURT LUNCHEON.

    An interesting function has taken place at Gray's Inn, one of the Inns of Court, London, when Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Deakin were admitted as honorary ...

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  4. TO KILL THE CZAR.

    A sensational account of a plot to murder the Czar, which was only discovered after it had developed dangerously,has been forwarded by the St. Petesburg correspondent ...

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  5. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT. STATEMENT BY ACTING PRIME MINISTER.

    BRISBANE, Monday,—Referring to the mail contract to-day, the Acting Prime Minister(Sir John Forrest) said:—"The Commonwealth Government intends to ...

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  6. HELPING THE CHILDREN.

    The free kindergatten at Burnley, which was opened just over seven months ago has proved itself in every way a decided success. It will be remembered that the ...

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  7. CHURCH COLLECTIONS.

    Preaching last Sunday at St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Clifton Hill, on the subject of "Christian Giving." Archdeacon Hindley quoted a remark made recently by ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES. RAILWAY MEN'S UNIONS.

    Claims for the recognition by the companies of their unions are being strongly urged by the railway employes in the United Kingdom, and, in furtherance of the ...

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  9. ELECTION INCIDENT.

    Finality was reached yesterday, after a hearing extending over seven days. in the action brought by Charles Henry Chomley, secretary of the Victorian Citizens' Lengue, ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    In honour of the birth of the heir to the throne, the consul-in-chief for Spain and Mrs.Cave announce that they will receive Spanish residents and others at their ...

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  11. BERLIN LOCK-OUT.

    The nature of the disorganisation in the building trade of Berlin, owing to the failure of negotiations for an eight hours day, is such as to cause alarm. ...

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  12. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Though the disturbances in India. arising from the unrest among the natives at Lahore and other places, have caused considerable apprchnsion. ttere is [?]videntiy ...

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  13. CONGO FREE STATE.

    An extraordinary speech has been made in the Belgian Senate with regard to the position of affairs in the Congo Free State, which is appanage of King Leopold. ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL MAN'S FEARS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr.John M.Paxton, chairman of the shipping section of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, refering to-day to the latest development in the new ...

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  15. THE TIMBER TROUBLE.

    PERTH,Monday.—Work on one of the timber mills in the south-west was resumed to-day with a scratch team of the Combine's "stuff" hands. ...

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  16. UNRULY MOORS.

    Trouble still continues in Morocco in conncetion with the steps taken by the Sultan's Government on the representation of France to punish the murderers of Dr. ...

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  17. FAREWELL TO BOTHA.

    The departure from England of the Premier of the Transvaal(General Botha) was preceded by an audience with His Majesty the King. ...

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  18. QUESTION OF PENALTIES.

    The Commonwealth Government has not claimed the £25,000 deposit made by Sir James Laing and Sons Limited of Sunderland, when the contract was signed, but ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND TIMBER DISPUTE.

    DUNEDIN, May 6.—When the dispute in the timber workers' trade came before the Conciliation Board at Wellington, the secretary of the Employers' Association ...

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  20. TRADE OF CHINA.

    An idea of Great Britain's share of Chinese trade is given by the report of the Chinese Maritime Customs. The figures submitted show that Great Britain's ...

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  21. GAELIC GATHERING.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, Premier of Canada, and Mr. Bent, Premier of Victoria, attended the Gaelie Society's concert, in the Queen's-hall, on Saturday night. During an ...

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  22. NEW UNION LINER.

    The Premier of New Zealand and Lady Ward yesterday visited Scotland. in order to christen the Maori, a steamer recently built for the Union S.S. Company of New ...

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  23. AN UNKNOWN MOUNTAIN.

    "If you were told that there is within 39 miles of the Melbourne Town-hall a mountain higher than Mount Macedon, higher than Mount Juliet. higher than any ...

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  24. VOLCANOES ACTIVE.

    The increase in the activity of Stromboli, the volcano on one of the Lipari Islands, near Sicily, has become most market. A loud rumbling accompanics the eruptions, ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the estates.] Hodgton Newton, late of Whorously, farmer, who died on March 30, under a will dated February 26, ...

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  26. SQUIRES V. BURNS.

    Arrangemente have now been concluded for a boxing match for the haavy-weight championship of the world between "Bill" Squires, of Australia, and "Tommy" Burns, ...

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  27. LORD CREWE'S COMMENTS.

    In a speech at Cambridge on Saturday, the Earl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, referred to questions arising from the Imperial Conference and other topics of ...

    Article : 253 words
  28. REAL ESTATE MARKET.

    With the incteasing prosperity of the state there has come a growing demand for property. Bussiness people are [?]ding to their accommodation in the city, and in ...

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  29. "REPUTABLE EMPLOYER."

    "The Reputable Employer Clause" is the familiar name of section 11 of the Amended Shops and Factories Act. This act was [?] in 1903, and was introduced by Mr. ...

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  30. EGYPT'S POPULATION.

    The population of Egypt,acco[?]ding to a census just completed,is 11,206,339,evelasive of nomands and Bodouins.This represents an inerease of a million and a half since ...

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  31. RIVERINA DROUGHT.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Reports have been received from Riverinal in regared to the prolonged spell of dry weather being evperienced in that portion of the state. ...

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  32. POPULATION OF VICTORIA.

    Consideration is being given by the Acting Peemier (Mr. Davies) to a stronglyworded minute written by the state Government statist (Mr. Darke) against certain ...

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  33. PREMIERS' CONFERENCES.

    Important questions will come before the Premier' Conference in Brisbane conceruing the finaucial relations between the commonwealth and the state. The Federal ...

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  34. POLICE COMMISSIONER SHOT.

    PERTH. Monday.—In the Criminal Court to-day. Frederick Tyler, ex-corporal of ploce was charged with having shot Police Commissioner Hare on April 23. ...

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  35. SHOP ASSISTANTS, WAGES.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—Further evidence as to the wages paid in retail establishments was given in the Arbitration Count to-day, when several employers were examined on ...

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  36. L'ENTENTE CORDIALE

    Two bundred members of French Chambers of Commerce and of varions agricultural bodies in France,who are on a visit to Englands in were feted on their arrival at ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    Fred Weiss. the Australian b[?]lliard player.has been suceessful in a match of 14,000 up, played against tha English professtonal.Cecil Hatverson.Weiss won the ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    The New Zealand lawn tennis player,Ms. A.F. Wilding, has attained another suecess on the continent.Playing on Satueday at Wieshaden. Prussia. Mr. Wilding ...

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  39. STORKS FOR THE NAVY.

    "The Times," referring to the purchase of storcs for the Australian sqeadron-states that the list of stores puechased locally is revised form time to time as new trades ...

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  40. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The Premier, speaking to-ningt at Lithgow in connection with the official opening of the blast furnace creeted by Sandford Ltd, at a cost of ...

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  41. A HOT SUMMER.

    The heat is being severely felt in England and on the Continent.ln London yesterday the thermometer registered 79deg. in the shand, while in Paris it was 82deg., and ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    SYDNEY.Monday.Mr. T. Waddell,recently leader of the Progressive party, has joined the Ministry.He will be Chief Secretary.Mr.J.A.Hogne has sucecded Mr. ...

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  43. WILLYAMA WRECK.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.—After a hearing lasting two full days, the Court of Marine lawuiry, which cossidered the circumstances surrounding the wreek of the stamer ...

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  46. STEAMER AUSTRALIAN.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—An attempt is to be made to float the steamer Australian. which stranded on a reef near Port Darwin. A launch, with Captain Strachan, ...

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