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  2. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The trouble between the South Coast miners and their emloyers has reached an acute stage, and there are grave fears that it will extend to ...

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  3. LARGE SHARE DEAL.

    Ruminours that another large deal in the shares of the Mount Morgan Gold Mines, Rockhampton, was pending have been current in share market circle for some days, ...

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  4. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The condition of the Duchess of Connaught, who underwent an operation for appendicitis several days ago, has grown w[?]. ...

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  5. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S STRIKE

    Thousands of school children in this city have gone on strike because an unpopular teacher, against whom certain charges had been preferred, had been acquitted by a ...

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  6. SIGNING OF ARTICLES.

    We have received from Mr. Hughes (Attorney-General) two statements commenting upon the atterances of Mr. Cook, published yesterday, and upon the policy of the ...

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  7. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) yesterday delivered his Budget Speech in the House of Commons before a crowded attendance of members. The ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA ABROAD.

    The Attorney-General of New South Wales (Mrs. Holman) was the guest of the City Carlton Club at lunchcon yesterday, Mr. Worthington Evans, M.P. (Unionist), ...

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  9. PEAGE OF THE WORLD.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. W.J. Bryan) has outlined a plan to negotiate treaties of peace between the United States and other nations, with a view to the ultimate ...

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  10. SKUTARI FALLS.

    It is announced officially at Cettigne that the Montenegrin army has entered Skatari, after having been outside the city for five months. ...

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  11. DR. LOWTHER CLARKE.

    Archbishop Clarke, who is suffering from p[?]monia and bronchitis at Kendal, in Westmoreland, showed no change yesterday, and the doctors attending him say that ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, it is reported in London, will make an extended tour of Canada early in 1914. His Excellency the Governor-General ...

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  13. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    In the Chambers of Deputies to-day the Government held out of the olive branch to the unions engaged in the national strike, when the Premier stated that there was a ...

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  14. STREET TRAFFIC.

    Thorough approval was expressed yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Hennessy) of the leading article in "The Argus" dealing with noises in the streets of the ...

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  15. FORGETFUL WITNESSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"I am afraid that prosecutions for perjury against-some of these witnesses will be necessary. Personally I do not believe them, and I do not ...

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  16. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    President Woodrow Wilson has sent a telegram to the Progressive Governor of California (Mr. Hiram W. Johnson) making a vigorous appeal against the ...

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  17. MOONLIGHTING.

    The Catholic Bishop of Killaloe (Dr. Forgarty) denounces the recent moonlighting in County Clare. He has decided to exCommunicate the offenders when they are ...

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  18. COERCING NON-UNIONISTS.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—At Diamond Hill last night Sir John Quick, speaking on the question of preference to unionists and the threatened strike of miners in Bendigo, ...

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  19. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.

    In a report with regard to the third entrance examination of candidates for cadetships in the Royal Military College, held in November last. Brigadier-General Bridges. ...

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  20. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Dominions Royal Commission heard further evidence to-day on the resources of the State, and, incidentally, Australia. This was the ...

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  21. GUNNERY TESTS.

    The Australian naval squandron has obtained second place in the gun-laying tests of 1912, both in heavy and light guns. The results were: ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Hamburg-Amerika liner imperator, 50,000 tons, went aground while steaming down the Elbe River to Hamburg. She was reflected with the following tide. ...

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  23. PRISONS IN PORTUGAL.

    At a meeting last night of influential persons, the Earl of Lytton presiding, a resolution was passed, protesting against the treatment of political prisoners in the goals of ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. PROSECUTION OF STRIKERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The news that the recent strikers are to be prosecuted by the State Government fell like a bomb in Labour circles to-day. ...

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  25. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Speaking at the St. George's Society annual dinner to-night, the Rev. T. A. Colebrook said that at first he was doubtful about the benefits ...

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  26. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    SUVA (Fiji), Wednesday.—The captain of the interi[?]ala steamer Ripple reports that a hurricane swept the southern part of the Lau archipelag[?] on April 15. Four ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Christopher John Tadgell, of Oakhillpark, Officer, farmer. Causes of insolvency —Losses in dealings with live stock, by death of live stock purchased, by sale of ...

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  28. OSCAR WILDE'S CAREER.

    The jury to-day returned a verdict for the defenda[?] in the action for libel brought by Lord Al[?] Douglas against Mr. Arthur Ransome. author. and "The ...

    Article : 193 words
  29. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-part [?] Federa[?] Gas Employers' [?] Metropolitan Gas Co. and others [?] mentioned: Australian Postal Electric— [?] Public service Commissioner and another ...

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  30. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. The State school teachers throughout Victoria will be interested in an intimation which Mr. R. M'Gregor, M.L.A., received this evening ...

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  31. BODY FOUND IN MANGROVES.

    PERTH, Wednesday. The [?] in connection with the Broom[?] mystery resulted in [?]citing further evidence towards the identification of the body found in the ...

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  32. MAN'S ARM STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The [?] was furth[?]oming to-day of the mystery surrounding the finding of a human arm in the harbour. It apears that the [?] was an ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. WILLIS AND ESTATES.

    James Maher, of New-street, Brighton, [?] [?], who [?] on March 2[?], left under a will [?] [?] [?] ...

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  34. "[?]NDER THE WEATHER"

    When one is depressed and indisposel to exertion, he complains of being "out of — ...

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