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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, attended by Captain Curwen, leaves Melbourne to-day for Mount Elephant, where he will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Currie. On Thursday ...

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  3. ELECTRIC TRAMS COLLIDE.

    A collision between two electric trains took place in unusual circumstances last night in a badly lighted portion of the Elwood line. The 6 39 tram from St. Kilda ...

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  4. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Rev. T. H. L. Paton, secretary of the Victorian Presbyterian Church's Foreign Missions department, has arrived in Auckland, after an official visit to the New ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister spent a few hours in this city to-day in order to receive from the hands of the women's branch of the P.L.C. an illuminated address, and ...

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  6. THE COURTS AND THE PRESS.

    The Lords of Appeal yesterday ruled that Divorce Court proceedings cannot be taken in camera. The case arose out of a ruling in a lower ...

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  7. NICHOLAS'S SURRENDER.

    Telegrams from Cettinje show that the meeting of the Montenegrin Council of War, which decided eventually to yield to the demand of the Powers that ...

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  8. ANGLO-SAXON PEAOE.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for, Australia, who has come to New York its a member of the British delegation to a conference which is to consider the matter ...

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  9. CHEAPER CABLES.

    The Canadian Postmaster General (Mr. L. P. Pelletier) has signed a five years' agreement with the Universal Radio Company for a cable service between Canada ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    The hearing of the suffragette conspiracy charges was resumed in the police court yesterday. Seven women and a man named Clayton, ...

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  11. PRICE OF MILK.

    Referring yesterday to the article appearing in "The Age" dealing with the price of milk, a prominent dairyman of Craigieburn said the ...

    Article : 244 words
  12. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    A public non-party meeting, under the auspices of the Aerial Defence Committee, was held in the Mansion House yesterday. The Lord Mayor (Sir David Burnett) ...

    Article : 278 words
  13. FATAL STREET ACCIDENT.

    Mr. James Hoad, an elder brother of the late General Sir John Hoad, was killed in a collision with a motor cycle while crossing Spring-street yesterday. ...

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  14. MARCONI SHARE "DEALS"

    Sir Albert Spicer, the chairman of the select committee of the House of Commons which inquired into the contract entered into by the Government with the Marconi ...

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  15. PRODUCERS' PROTEST.

    Dairymen of Bunyip, Garfield, Iona, Narnargoon and district are dissatisfied with the low price paid for their milk by the Melbourne depots which retail it to the ...

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  16. TRAFALGAR-SQUARE RIOTERS.

    Seven men who were arrested during the riot which followed the "free speech" demonstration in Trafalgar-square, were before the police, court yesterday, and were ...

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  17. THE SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The committee of the Mansion House Fund in aid of the dependents of the victims of Captain Scott's expedition to the South Pole has allocated the funds in its ...

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  18. Powers. PORTE AND ESSAD PASHA.

    Essad Pasha, the self-proclaimed King of Albania, has brought trouble upon himself by his antagonism to Djavid Pasha, his Minister of War. ...

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  19. PRICE OF FIREWOOD.

    It is reported that as a result of the increased wages fixed by the wages board or the fuel and fodder trades, the saw millers propose to increase the price of ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    In a speech at a luncheon given yesterday in his honor by the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Field Marshall Lord Roberts disclaimed any hostility to Germany, but said ...

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  21. DARWIN STRIKE.

    The A.W.U. strike, readied the eighth day to-day. Carpenters and other tradesmen were able to keep going without laborers until to-day, when it was found ...

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  22. GERMANY'S NAVY.

    The Dreadnought Grosser Kurfuerst was launched yesterday ut Stettin. [Like the British new construction programme, that of Germany is a good deal ...

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  23. A DOUBLE DISASTER.

    A disaster has attended the efforts which have been made to raise the German torpedo boat 8178, which early in March last was struck by the cruiser Yorck in the ...

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  24. MALLEE RAILWAYS.

    A deputation from the shires of Wycheproof, Charlton, Sea Lake, Swan Hill and Kerang called on Mr. Commissioner M'Clelland yesterday, and requested that ...

    Article : 349 words
  25. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    A confession has been made by Sung Chuo-sa, secretary to the Prime Minister, in connection with the murder of Sung Chiao-jen formerly Minister of ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    Slow progress is being made with the amendments on the Tariff Bill. The Republican members are fighting each schedule, including that dealing with wool. ...

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  27. BARQUE ASHORE.

    The barque Queen Margaret, hound, front Sydney to Limerick, which went ashore on the Stag Rocks, near The Lizard, Cornwall, has become a total wreck. ...

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  28. LOST ELECTORS.

    Considerable tact and knowledge of human nature are demanded of the inspectors who are entrusted with the inquiries which enable the chief electoral officer to ...

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  29. DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Mr. C. E. Hobhouse, Chanecellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, in addressing a Methodist Church meeting in Bristol last evening, remarked that the decrease in ...

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  30. PRESIDENT OF HAYTI.

    The death of the President of Hayti, General Auguste, which occurred on Friday lost, was the signal, for an outbreak of hostilities in the city. During the funeral ...

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  31. GIRL SHOT AND BURIED.

    A shocking tragedy is reported from Gussage, a village near Wimborne, where the body of a young farm servant has been discovered buried in a wood. ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Naughton, late of Willchanbrina, farmer, who died on 29th March, left by will dated 23th January last real estate valued at £1208, and personal at £3[?]24, to the widow and ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Messrs, Lobley (Queensland) and B. E. Minns (New South Wales) have each bad a picture, hung at the Royal Academy exhibition. ...

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  34. GERMAN OFFICIALS AT ALBURY.

    Mr. Kiliani, consul-general for Germany, accompanied by Lieutenants Briethaupt and H[?]spe, of the German survey ship Planet, has made a tour of this district, ...

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  35. DISEASE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The epidemic of typhoid and diphtheria which has caused so much uneasiness in Broken Hill shows no signs of abatement. So far for this month 22,cases--12 of ...

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  36. OUTLAWS ATTACK TROOPS

    A party of Ghazni outlaws attacked a detachment of the, 72nd Punjabs under Colonel Rainey, and killed three Sikh sepoys. The attack was repulsed, and Gusa ...

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  37. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    Since the maternity allowance became operative there have been 277 registrations of births at Goulburn, and exactly the same number of applications for the ...

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  38. THE FISH TRADE.

    Australian Fisheries and Direct Distributors Limited reports that negotiations have been opened with a view to purchase or amalgamation of a number of trawlers, ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND SAVINGS BANKS.

    The reports of the State Government Savings Bank during April show an increase in the number of accounts of 1725; the amount to credit of 149,852 depositors ...

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  40. REFUSED HIS SON'S AGE.

    Robert Temple, organiser of the Federation of Labor, refused to pay a fine for declining to tell the defence authorities his son's age, and was sent to gaol, but was ...

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  41. OVERDUE STEAMER ARRIVES.

    [?]ce gales and rough seas were responsible for the protracted voyage of the Russian ship Tasmania, from Sundsvall (Sweden) to Sydney. The vessel, which ...

    Article : 111 words
  42. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    In the Court of Appeals to-day the hearing was concluded of the appeals of Samuel Gompers, Joint Mitchell and Frank Morrison, Labor leaders, who last year were ...

    Article : 83 words
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  44. GAMBLING IN LONDON.

    On 24th April the police made a raid on a gambling house in Throgmorton-street, and twelve persons, mostly-stock brokers, who were engaged in playing baccarat, ...

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  45. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    The Invercargill branch, of the South British Insurance Company has received £200 as conscience money. The payment, was made by a Roman Catholic priest on ...

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  46. TASMANIAN ELECTION.

    Polling for the Tamar spat, in the Legislative Council took place to-day, and resulted:--G. T. Collins (retiring), 338; H. Murray, 272; Norman Cameron, 87. The ...

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  47. APPEALS FOR AID.

    SAD CASE OF AN ORPHANED FAMILY. With reference to the appeal made in these columns by Dr. Hag[?] and Mr. T. Little, of Sale, on behalf of the children of Mrs. Kelly, a ...

    Article : 70 words
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