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  2. TEN MEN FALL 2000 FEET.

    PERTH, Monday.—An awful accident occurred at the Sons of Gwalia mine, Leonora, this morning, one man being Killed and eight seriously injured. ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Problems for Discussion.

    The Imperial Conference, which opens to-day, is the subject of articles in the leading London newspapers. The "Daily Telegraph" devotes a leading ...

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  4. THE NEW GOVERNOR. WELCOME AT MALVERN.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fuller will be passing through Malvern on the way to State Government-house about 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. An ...

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  5. THE KAISER'S VISIT. CORDIAL FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    The Kaiser, who is returning to Berlin from his visit to London, has sent a farewell message, in which he declares that he and the Empress are greatly impressed with ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    After having examined the official returns showing the comparative strength of the nayies of the world "The Times" concludes:— ...

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  7. MOWED DOWN BY AEROPLANE. Death of M. Berteaux.

    A circumstantial account in published to-day of the terrible accident that occurred at the aviation-ground at Issy on Sunday, causing the death of the Minister for War ...

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  8. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Mr. henry Richard Nicholls (editor of the Hobart "Mercury") against whom the Federal Crown solicitor has instituted proceedings on a charge of contempt of court, ...

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  9. EMPIRE DAY. IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS.

    The Earl of Meath, in a letter to the newspapers, says that only ten of the 65 county education authorities in England and Wales, have refrained from directing ...

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  10. BALLARAT'S GREETING.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—The mayor of Ballarat (Councillor T. T. Hollway) telegraphed to Adelaide to Sir John Fuller, congratulating him and Lady Fuller, on ...

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  11. IMPROVED RELATIONS WITH GERMANY.

    The "Nord Deutsche Zeitung," in referring in the hearty welcome extended to the Emperor William of Germany, lays emphasis upon its spontaneity, and expressess the ...

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  12. STATE LAND TAX.

    When the State Land Tax Commissioner called upon all the owners of land in Victoria to supply him with partielnrs of their property and its unimproved value ...

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  13. SUBURBAN.

    The children of the Richmond district schools will assemble at the corner of Church and Swan streets at half-past 2 o'clock, and, headed by the Richmond Brass Band and members of the ...

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  14. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Kaiser expressed to Major BadenPowell founder of the boy scouts, his appreciation of the movement, which had been introduced in Germany. ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen on Saturday night attended the first performance in London of the musical comedy, "The Count of Luxembourg," at ...

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  16. THE CORONATION. EMPIRE'S REPRESENTATIVES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" remarks that it must be a source of great satisfaction to the King, who has travelled in every part of the empire, that distinguished statesmen of ...

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  17. ACCIDENTS ON THE ROAD. COACH ROLLS DOWN BANK.

    HEALESVILLE, Monday.—The coach from Marysville, containing passengers for Melbourne by the evening train, capsized a mile and a half out on the main road at ...

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  18. CHAMPAGNE. DELIMITATION TROUBLE.

    M. Charles Blane, a member of the agricultural section of the Council of State, to which body the Government has referred the question of the champagne area, ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CADETS AT DURBAN.

    The Australian cadets on their way to the Coronation were warmly welcomed on their arrival here yesterday by the steamer Themistocles. The Government provided a ...

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  20. BIBLE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, paid a visit to the Robert Browning Settlement, in Walworth-road, on Saturday. ...

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  21. EXPLANATION OF THE TROUBLE.

    In a communication to "The Times" of April 14. its Paris correspondent thus explained the causes of the outbreak of rioting and disorder which were then taking ...

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  22. MOTOR OCCUPANTS INJURED.

    FRANKSTON, Monday.—A motor-car containing several visitors from the city got out of control on the hill between Frankston and Mornington on Saturday, as a result ...

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  23. SEVERAL RIBS BROKEN.

    KYABRAM, Monday.—On Saturday evening, Mrs. F. J. Fox, of Wyuna, was driving in a gig, when one of the wheels struck a stump, overturning the vehicle, ...

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  24. STEAMER NARRUNG.

    An examination of the passengers and crew of the linex Narrung was earried out yesterday upon the arrival of the vessel in Hobson's Bay by Drs. H. R. Maclean and ...

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  25. MAMMOTH AIRSHIP.

    The huge airship, the largest yet constructed, which has been built by Vickers, Son, and Maxim limited. to the order of the British Admiralty, has been successfully ...

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  26. BRITISH SYMPATHY.

    His Majesty King George has sent a message to President Fallieres expressing his sympathy with M. Monis, and with the bereaved relatives of M. Berteaux. ...

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  27. STRANGER'S DEALINGS.

    A man of quiet and gentlemanly appearance dressed in a grey suit and a grey cap, called on Mr. R. A. Dunne, an estate agent of Glenferrie, some days ago. He ...

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  28. AGRICULTURE.

    The conference convened by the International Institute of Agriculture has closed its session in this city. Before closing a complimentary message was adopted, ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A bailiff seized the town-hall and fire station of Lianwrst. Denbigh, Wales. in order to recover costs by plaintiff in an injunction obtained against the town ...

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  30. LEGISLATION NEEDED.

    Commenting on the awful object-lesson of the accident, "The Times" suggests that it is the urgent duty of the Home Office to confer with the commissioner of police, ...

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  31. HISTORIC PARALLELS.

    Both the "Daily Mail" and "Daily Telegraph," in their comment upon the accident, are reminded of the death of Mr. W. Huskisson, M.P., who was killed on the ...

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  32. ANTI-VIVISECTION.

    The vote passed by the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Annuals, ealling upon Earl Cromer to resign his vice-presidentship, ...

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  33. HEALTH ACT PROSECUTION.

    Consideration is being given by the Attorney-General (Mr.Drysdale Brown) to the papers connected with a recent prosecution under the Health Act, in respect ...

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  34. FATALITY IN RUSSIA.

    An accident of A similar nature to the French aeroplane tragedy occurred yesterday at Kursk, in South-western Russia. An aeroplane fell among a crowd of spectators. ...

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  35. THE COTTON TRADE.

    A crisis is threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade, owing to the weavers objecting to non-unionists. The Northern weavers' Amalgamation, at a meeting at ...

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  36. POLITICAL CRISIS CAUSED.

    With regard to the political crisis that has been caused through the death of M. Berteaux, "The Times" says:—"M. Monis owed his position largely to M. Jaures (the ...

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  37. CHINESE LOAN.

    The british french, German, and American banks doing business in China have signed an agreement for a loan to the Chinese Government. The amount is ...

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  38. OVERSEAS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, April 21.—The House of Commons debate upon Mr. Guinness's motion, urging the necessity for a discussion upon the international situation at the Imperial ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert M'Dowall, late of Ramawm, retired farmer, who died on April 26 last, by his will dated April 21, 1910, left realty £810 and personalty £5,813 to his children and relatives. ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the united Kingdom is estimated at 3,550,000 quarters against 3,385,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  41. SUSPECTS FLIGHT.

    PERTH, Monday.—The mounted police are now hot on the tracks of David Smithson. for whose arrest a warrant has been issued charging him with the wilful murder ...

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  42. LONDON TRAMWAYS.

    The total capital expenditure on London tramways controlled by the London County Council was £12,000,000 up to March 31. The running of all-night services and of ...

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  43. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Duma has passed a vote of £30,000,000 for a naval construction programme, to be carried out immediately. Four Dreadnoughts and six submarines ...

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  44. SCHOOL TEACHER'S LOT.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—Responding on Saturday to kindly sentiments conveyed to him on his retirement from the service by over 60 school teachers, Mr. J. ...

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  45. WALKING FEAT.

    Mr. S.C. Schofield. of the Surrey Amateur Walking Club, walked 25 miles at Herne Hill yesterday in 3 hours 37 minutes 7 seconds. ...

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  46. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    The French force advancing to the relief of Fez from the Algerian border has had an engagement with the rebel tribesmen on the Muluya River. The French sustained a ...

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  47. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10,—Osborne v. The Commonwealth, Smith v. Millar's Karrl and Jarrsh Company ([?]) Limited, Greenway v. M'Kay, O'Connor v. Quinn, Richardson v. Austin, Armstrong v. Great Southern ...

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  48. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    According to the "Sportsman," Barry the sculling champion of England, and Fogwell champion of New Zealand) have arranged to row a match on the Thames on ...

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  49. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND CO.

    HOBART, Monday.—rumours have been in circulation for a long time to the effect that the Government intended buying up the land held by the Van Diemen's Land ...

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  50. PIONEERS' JUBILEE.

    A number of old colonists are endeavouring to arrange a reunion of pioneer colonists—that is, those who were living in the State on July 1, 1831. or before that date. ...

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  51. STREET DEMONSTRATIONS.

    At a meeting of the Sixth and Seventh Class Lady Teachers Association on Friday evening the question of drafting lady teachers for duty in the streets during ...

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  53. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices been received:— By Messrs, John Sanderson and Co., from their London [?], Messrs. sanderson, Murray, and Co. ...

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  54. FLY CAST 118ft. 4½in.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the handicap dry fly casting competition, carried out on the Centennial-park lagoon on Saturday after-noon, under the auspices of the Anglers' ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN MESSAGE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) despatched yesterday to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, for transmission to the French Government, a message of ...

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