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  2. LABOUR POLICY.

    The leader of the State Opposition, Mr. J. S. M'Gowen, yesterday made a statement of the Labour party's policy in New South Wales. The leader of the Opposition said ...

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  3. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    To-day the Labour party, sitting in caucus, selected nine of its membors to act as colleagues to Mr. Flshor, the Prime Minister. Within a few minutes the leader had allotted ...

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  4. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    To-day there will be beard in the streets of Sydney the rattle of 3750 boxes, used by the lady collectors for the purpose of coaxing every possible penny from the public, in order ...

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  5. CHINESE CREWS.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, in receiving a deputation from the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, said that he desired to lessen the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Lords yesterday passed the Budget through all stages. Lord Crewe, leader of the House, explained the alterations which had been ...

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  7. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    One force of Albanian insurgents is concentrated to the east of the railway, holding Shevket Pasha, the Turkish Commander, in check near Prishtina. A second ...

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  8. THE RACE TO MANCHESTER.

    In his attempt at flight from London to Manchester, Mr. G. White left Roade in the darkness at 3.45, guided by searchlights and motor cars. His motor, however, got ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Chelmsford, attended by Captain Ralph Verney, A.D.C., witnessed the performance of "Count Hannibal" at the Criterion Theatre ...

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  10. SOLDIERS AND CIGARETTES.

    Lieut-General Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrien, G.O.C. at Aldershot, has issued orders to stop the smoking of cigarettes by soldiers there while under arms or on fatigue duty, ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. LORD ISLINGTON,

    The West Indian Club entertained Lord Islington, Governor-designate of New Zealand, at a banquet last night, Sir Daniel Morris presiding. Mr. Hall-Jones, High ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. THE HOUSES ATJOURN.

    Colonel Seely, Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Colonies, in the House of Commons last night, in the course of a discursive debate, justified the ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. MURDERED THROUGH JEALOUSY.

    Being jealous of her husband, the wife of Dr. Herbcric, headmaster of the Nuremberg Girls' High School, shot her husband dead, and then attempted to commit ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. MR. WHITE'S BAD LUCK.

    Mr.. White states that he encountered a high wind after leaving Rugby, which twisted his aeroplane round three times. In the evening he resumed his flight to ...

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  15. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was strong competition for merinos and top-making crossbreds. April 29. ...

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  16. INTERVIEW WITH THE KING.

    The King and the Prince of Wales visited the Royal Academy yesterday afternoon, but earlier in the day his Majesty received Mr. Asquith in audience, when the Premier ...

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  17. PRAISE FOR THE VICTOR.

    Mr. Wilbur Wright, the pioneer of aeroplane flying, describes M. Paulhan as the world's most skilful flyer. He believes that an aeroplane could easily be constructed ...

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  18. BY-ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. Hunter, K.C., the newly-appointed Solicitor-General for Scotland, has been re-elected unopposed for Govan, and Mr. Mitchell Thompson (Unionist) has been ...

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  19. PRECAUTIONS IN ZULULAND.

    Tshingana, an uncle of Dinizulu, the imprisoned paramount chief of Zululund, has been brought to Natal, and will not be allowed to return to Zululand. ...

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  20. LATEST IN COLLIERS.

    A proposal to introduce mechanical discharging appliances in connection with the Sydney bunkering trade, which may in the near future have a far-reaching effect, has been under the ...

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  21. CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE VETO.

    The Home Counties' League, the Gladstone League, and other radical organisations are promoting a widespread campaign against the Lords' veto. ...

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  22. WEIGHING OF SHIPS.

    The Porhydrometer English Patent Company has been formed, with a capital of £860,000. The company has acquired the rights of Signor Lorenzi, of Genoa, the ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY COLLEGE.

    As the result of a marconlgram sent to him by Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, Lord Kitchener saw Colonel Bridges yesterday before Colonel ...

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  24. THE KING.

    Lord Knollys, the King's private secretary, replying to a correspondent, states that it is quite correct that the King at all times is anxious that his name should ...

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  25. AN ELECTION PETITION.

    In the course of the hearing of the election petition against the return of Sir Christopher Furness to represeut Hartlepool in the nouse of Commons witnesses ...

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  26. A DOCTOR ON TRIAL.

    At the triai at Kansas City of Dr. Bennett Clarke Hyde, who is charged with murdering Colonel Thomas Swope by means of strychnine capsules, T. Swope, a ...

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  27. THE DEVELOPMENT ACT.

    LONDON, April 28. There will be eight commissioners under the Development Act, including the chairman, Lord Richard Cavendish, a paid ...

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  28. LORD KITCHENER'S COMMAND.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, replying to questions in the House of Commons last night, said that Lord Kitchener would shortly assume his ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    Newcastle beat Barnsley by 2 goals to nil in the final match for the Association Cup. There were 60,000 spectators. ...

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  30. WOUNDING A CHINAMAN.

    The trial of Robert Stephen Blacker on a charge of wounding with intent to murder Ah Fung, at Mittagong, entered on its third day to-day. Evidence for the defence was ...

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  31. NAVAL INSPECTION.

    The Premier, Mr. Asquith, has started for Portsmouth, where he will accompany Mr. R. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, and the Admiralty Board on a ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    St. Paul's school in Sandgate, Kent, has received a Commonwealth flag from the Sandgate school in Queensland. THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE. ...

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  33. A SOLDIER'S DOWNFALL.

    Captain James Henry Holford, D.S.O., pleaded guilty at the Criminal Sessions today to having fraudulently converted to his own use valuable jewellery. ...

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  34. THE REV. E. J. CAMPBELL.

    The Rev. R. T. Campbell has asked the Congregational Union whether he should resign, since the union has virtually excommunicated him, and also because the Rev. ...

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  35. SPECIMEN FOR MUSEUM.

    Whilst sinking a well on Mr. Macpherson's Cralgend properly at Tooraweenah bones were come across 70ft under rock. One resembled the femur bone of a human being. ...

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  36. SUSPICIOUS TRADE UNIONISTS.

    The Trades Hall council on Thursday dealt with a circular from Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, pointing out that it was desirable, in connection with the taking ...

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  37. OPAL MINER'S FALL.

    Mr. Stove M'Grath, jun., of Wilcannia, when engaged digging for opals here met with a painful accident on Thursday. Whilst his mate was pulling him up out of the shaft the ...

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  38. OUTLOOK FOR OATS.

    From present indications it seems as if the future of the oat market promises to be exceptionally high, as the forthcoming supplies are restricted from every centre. ...

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  39. THE STEAMER CARPENTARIA.

    The overdue steamer Carpentaria was sighted oil Cape Morgan on the 27th inst. Her rudder stock was broken, and she was steering for Durban. The vessel did ...

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  40. THE NEW MINISTERS.

    For the second time Mr. Andrew Fisher takes the position of Prime Minister in the Federal Parliament. On Mr. Deakin's retirement in November, 1908, when a pro form[?] ...

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  41. PLACING OBSTRUCTIONS ON LINE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday. In the Children's Court two boys under 11 years' of age were prosecuted for placing obstructions on the Kembla line. The boys were ...

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  42. MINER'S SAVINGS STOLEN.

    A cashbox, containing 245 sovereigns, was stolen yesterday from the residence of W. Gray, a minor, at Ballarat. The money represented five years' savings. ...

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  43. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    Burglars entered the premises of Frederick Dixon, jeweller, Oxford-street, on Wednesday night, and stole £2000 worth of jewellery. The criminals effected an ...

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  44. VICTORIAN LAND TAX BILL.

    The State Government intends to resubmit the Land Tax Bill during the coming session with some modification in the schedule of rates. These modifications are being ...

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  45. THE BLAYNEY SEAT.

    Mr. R. L. Gilmour, of Blacktown, president of the Macquarie Liberal League, has decided to contest the Blayney seat at the State elections in opposition to Mr. Beeby, the present ...

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  46. GIRL BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    JAMBEROO, Friday. A young girl, Mary Duggan, daughter of Mr. John Duggan, of Curramore, was bitten to-day by a snake. Dr. Fox, of Kiama, was ...

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  47. THE NEW WAR OFFICE.

    Mr. Lowis Harcourt, First Commissioner of Works, states that the new War Office will cost £1,229,129. ...

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