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  2. Advertising

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  3. WORK AND WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The annual conference of the Amalgamated [?]gine Drivers' Association was held at Bendigo to-day. ...

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  4. UNIVERSITY EXAMS.

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  5. CORONATION DURBAR

    DELHI, Wednesday Night.— At the King's military reception the guests included 1500 officers ...

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  6. WRECK OF THE DELHI

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Reuter's correspondent at Tangier states that their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Fife were taken off the ...

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  7. ESPIONAGE

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— Leut, Schulz has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for espioange. His compamon, h[?]pisch, was sentenced to ...

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  8. ALL PASSENGERS LANDED.

    LONDON, Thursday, 105 p.m. A message has been rece[?]ved on the of fect that all the passengers have been landed from the Delhi. ...

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  9. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— One hundred and thirty-eight members of the House of Comun[?]ons who voted for women's suffrage have signed a protest ...

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  10. THE QUEEN'S RECEPTION.

    While his Majesty was receiving the officers, Queen Mary held a reception. which was attended by over a hundred of the leading Princesses of India. The ...

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  11. WAGES BOARD ACT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— In the Assembly to-day the second [?]eadire of the Waged Board Act Amendment [?]in which gives the chief inspector [?] ...

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  12. ASSASSINATION

    BENGAL, Wednesday Night. Monomohun Ghose, a police inspector has been assasicated at Barisai, Bengal. The assassin escaped ...

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  13. PEOPLE'S FETE

    The People's Fete was an event with out equal in the history of Delhi To-day there were three great processions, and the Hindus, Moham[?]edans. and ...

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  14. FRENCH CRUISER ASSISTS

    TANGIER, Wednesday Night.— A French ermiser's boats rescued the Delhi's women and children. ...

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  15. FIRST TEST MATCH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The [?] test ma[?]n with [?] England and 3½ to Australia [?] to-morrow At [?]w Eng[?]man, with the ...

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  16. SIX SAILORS DROWNED.

    TANGIER, Wednesday Night.— Confused accounts of the disaster are bing received. It is reported that one of the daughters of the Duke and ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. The Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and West Australia have secured berths for ...

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  18. NAVAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— In the House of Commons Mr Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to Mr Rowland Hunt, and the supply of ...

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  19. CHANGES OF GOVERNMENT.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday Night.— "The Englishman" newspaper strongly criticises the changes in the government of India announced by the King, ...

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  20. DETAILS OF THE DISASTER.

    TANGIER, Thursday morning The steamer Delhi grounded on the sand banks, two hundred yards from the Caves of Hercules, at one O'clock it. ...

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  21. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. The Australians scoted sixteen po[?]nts and Yorkshne eight. The game was played in heavy rain, and there were ...

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  22. PORT OF FREMANTLE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. On the guests assembling to celebrate the an[?]versary of the ma[?]age of Mr Bernard Ketch, aged 67, they ...

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  23. THE CHANGE OF CAPITAL

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— "The Times" Delin correspondent says it is noticeable that the over whel[?]ning [?]pntance of the v[?]hango in ...

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  24. OUR POPULATION

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning In the House of Commons the Finance Ball was read a tired time. in a that House ...

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  26. LARCENY CHARGES

    STANLEY, Thursday At the Police Cen[?]t to-day [?]fore Messrs F. H. Catton J. L. Watets, A. C. S[?]th, C. T. Smith, and H.F. F[?]rd. ...

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  27. ROYAL GARDEN PARTY.

    DELHI, Thursday Morning,— A Royal garden party was attended by 7000 persons. Then Majesties appeared on a scre[?]ned balcony, and after ...

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  28. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning General Sir John French, Inspector-General of the Forces, reporting on the Territo[?]s says some ...

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  29. SCHOOL TEACHERS

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  30. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— In the billiar[?] match of 18000 up between Stevenson the English champion, and George Gray, the young, ...

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  31. PEACE MEETING

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— There was a distur[?]xince at a peace meeting d[?]s to Irish inter[?]uptirs who are an[?]ous to prevent Anglo-American ...

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  32. DEVONPORT BAND

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.— The annual mem[?]g of the D[?] Band [?]s held to-night. The report presented was most [?] The ...

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  33. MOB VIOLENCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— The National Negroes' Protection Committee is planning a pil[?]nage of ten[?]r t[?]enty thousand negroes to ...

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  34. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Earl of Plymouth states that the Festival of Empire resuited in a heavy loss, and he wil pro[?]bly ask the public to ...

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  35. AN ASSAULT CASE

    BEACONSFIELD Thursday, At the police court to-day before Messrs [?]ton, and it Wednesday [?] man named [?]ds [?] with ...

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  36. EXCEPTIONAL WARMTH

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— Exceptional warmth is being export[?]enced at Boston and Now York, where the temperature was 68, with great ...

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  37. BOXING

    PARIS, Thursday Morning Car pentier was an easy winner on points in twenty rounds against Ha[?]ry Lewis. an American ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A telegram [?] states that a girl named [?] was shot at [?] Creek, near [?] on Wednesday [?] ...

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  39. CREMATORIUM WANTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Premier (Mr M'Gowan) to-day pro[?]nsed a deputation that the Government world conside[?]t the matter of [?]cing a so[?]r for a ...

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  40. TASMANIAN TIMBER

    SYDNEY Thursday,- Y[?] Tan[?]a, an expect [?] Austala[?] into the [?] ...

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  41. TRADE OF CANADA

    OTTAWA, Thursday Morning, Canada's [?]ade during, the fiscal year with Great Britain increused by two million dollars, and the imports ...

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  42. COLLIERY DISASTER

    BRICEVILLE, Wednesday Night.— The fire on the mine broke out a see and time, and all hope has been abandoned of rese[?]ing the remaining ...

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  43. LIQUOR REFERENDUM

    WELLINGTON Thursday.— The completed figares in connection with the hou[?]r [?] show that [?] elector voted for no [?]cense. ...

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  44. TRAIN DERAILMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The Glen Innes Mail train left Mussivellbro[?]k at 1.30 a.m. to-day and when just outside the town boundary, the driver felt ...

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  46. LUCKY WINER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— At Ha[?]graves a spiendid nugue[?]t of gold has been an eart[?]ed by a m[?]er named Ro[?]nson It [?]ghs 23oz. 3[?] and [?] ...

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  47. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The officers and men who were injured aboard H.M.S. Orion by the hursting of an on drum during electric trials ...

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  48. TOLL OF THE AIR

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.— Licutena[?]nt Lautheaume, whilst aeroplaning at Stumper, Mulen, was killed. ...

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  50. REPAIRING THE MAURETANIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. Eighty of the Mauretania's bottam plates amidslrips are being removed, and the repairing will occupy eight ...

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