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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Commenting to-day on the speech of the Prime Minister (Mr .T. Cooky, at Tamworth (N.S.W.), on Monday night. Mr A. ...

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  3. THE U.S.A. & MEXICO

    WASHINGTON. Monday Night. — Replying to the notes of the Mediators. General Currenza has returned his willingness to participated in the ...

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  4. HOME RULE CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Redmond has appealed to the United Irish League in America for funds to strengthen the National volunteers, and ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Night. Mr. Herbert Samuel, in moving the second reading of the Finance Bill said the Government proposed to divide the Bill ...

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  6. DEATH OF SIR JOHN DODDS

    Intelligence was received in the city late last night that the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds had expired at Hobart at 5.30 p.m. It was common ...

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  7. SEIZURE OF RIFLES.

    Customs official searched a Belgian steamer at Belfast. and found two rifles concealed in each of four hundred bales of flax. ...

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  8. GENERAL VILLA'S VICTORY.

    EAGLE PASS (TEXAS), Tuesday Morning. Genoral Villa has made a determined, complete. and absolute defeat of General Huerta and intends to ...

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  9. THE SPEAKER'S RULING

    His Majesty King George attends Parliament to-morrow. The Speaker has ruled that the Finance Bill's provisions of grant's for ...

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  10. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning. — A surprise master of the Leitrim Nationalist Volunteers resulted in 3000 from all parts of the county concentrating at ...

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  11. INCOME TAX REDUCTION.

    LONDON Tuesday Morning. — The income tax reduction merely affects the proposed increase on unearned incomes to sixteen pence. This relate is about ...

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  12. HINDUS IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Monday Night. — The Government is in receipt of a long telegram from Mr. H. H. Stevens, member for Vancouver, expressing fear of a ...

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  13. A HOPEFUL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning. The Government has been pleased by an announcement from Niagara Fulls that the United States has extended ...

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  14. WORK AND WAGES

    The usual meeting of the Tasmanian branch of the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union was held at the Workmen's Club on Monday night, ...

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  15. TURKEY AND GREECE

    ATHENS. Monday Night. — An official Communique declares that the reported hastening of the delivery of Turkish Dreadnoughts, and the laying of mines ...

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  16. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night. — President Wilson, in recognition of the official celebration of the birthday of King George, sent the following ...

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  17. TENSION SLACKENING.

    CONSTATINOPLE. Tuesday Morning. —The decision to mine the Dardanelles has been countermanded. Russian diplomacy is succeeding in ...

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  18. STORM IN FRANCE

    PARIS. Monday Night. — A terrible storm occurred in the Chablais district. and several deaths from lightning are reported. A camp near ...

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  19. STORMS IN THE STATES

    KANSAS CITY. —Scores of persons were driven from their homes, whole wheat fields were swept, away, corn damaged, and much live stock lost, as ...

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  20. THE CZAR'S ESCAPE

    ST. PETERSBURG. Monday Night. — The railway management announces that there is no reason to believe that an attempts was made to wreck the ...

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  21. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    DURVZZO. Monday Night. — At Prince Wierd's request, the insurgents have granted a two days' armistice. The Dutch officers disprove of that and ...

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  23. FURNITURE TRADES.

    The Furniture Trades' Wages Board has been called together, to meet Launceston next Wednesday, when the question of a "packer." concerning ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    VANCOUVER, Monday Night. —It is stated on reliable authority that the miners on Vancouver Island who have been on strike for over a year ...

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  25. MISSIONARIES' MAILS

    SAN SALVADOR, Tuesday Morning. — A cable states that the Portuguese authorities detained and opened the Baptist missionaries' mail from ...

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  27. THE TOTALISATOR

    HOBART. Tuesday.— The Commissioner of Police (Mr J. E. C. Lord), when seen to-day in connection with the verdict returned hy the jury in the ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —Herr Denburg, the German Colonial Minister, speaking at the Chamber of Commerce luncheson to 120 visiting Berlin ...

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  29. MINE DISASTER

    HILLCREST. (ALBERTA). Monday Night.— Rescuers found 50 bodies in one of the tunnels in the No. 2 mine at the Hillerest. Collieries, which has ...

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  30. TOLL OF THE AIR

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday Morning. Lieutenant Borislawsky and a passenger fell two hundred feet, and both were killed. ...

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  31. TROOPING THE COLORS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The trooping of the colors yesterday was a brilliant spectacle, and at the conclusion King George instituted a new ...

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  32. THE LOST LINER

    RIMOUSKI, Monday Night. — The efforts to recover the bodies from the hull of the Empress of Ireland cost the life of a diver named Cosseboom. ...

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  33. CALCUTTA SWEEPS

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday Morning. — As a sequel to the criticisms on the Derby sweeps, the stewards of the Turf Club have derided to abolish the distinction ...

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  34. DIVER'S EXPERIENCE

    PARIS. Tuesday Morning.—A Natal diver, whilst, endeavoring to recover a torpedo buried in the sand at Cherbourg, had just freed the turpedo when ...

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  35. ATTEMPT TO RAISE BODIES ABANDONED.

    QUEBEC. Tuesday Morning. - All attempts to get. the 800 bodies entombed in the sunken hull of the Empress of Ireland have been abandoned, ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL COMPANY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Commonwealth Bank has underwritten a little over two-thirds of the £600,000 which the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. ...

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  37. AFRICAN LABOR

    PARIS. Tuesday Morning. — The committee formed to encourage the importation of African labor, announces that it will shortly employ 50,000 ...

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  38. RIOTOUS ASSEMBLIES

    CAPE TOWN Tuesday Morning. — On the report stage of the Riotous Assembles Bill, the penalties throughout were reduced. The Hill makes the ...

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  39. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Sir Ernest Shackleton has appointed Captain Worsley, formerly in the New Zealand Government marine service to ...

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  40. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—About 20 men for railway, road, and other constructional works have been sent to Darwin as a part of Mr Glyan's policy ...

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  41. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The underwriting is proceeding of a South African £4.000,000 loan at 4 per cent., with a minimum of £97 10s, for ...

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  42. CUBAN SUGAR RATES

    "WASHINGTON Tuesday Morning. — The Supreme Court has declined to issue an injunction restraining the Treasury department from granting ...

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  45. A FRENCH LOAN.

    PARTS Tuesday Morning. — A loan for £32.000.000 sterling will be issued on July 7. ...

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