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  2. PARTIES CLOSE TOGETHER.

    Monday was an exciting day in connection with the scrutiny of the votes cast in the State General Election on Saturday, When the counting was resumed the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the Leader of the Nationalists and the one who more than any one else holds the fate of the Government in his hands, delivered an address ...

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  4. EMIGRATION BOOM.

    An Emigration boom is on. The oversea dominions have their agents in Great Britain all eagerly seeking suitable settlers for their own colonial possessions. ...

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  5. CANADIAN NAVY.

    In the Canadian Ministerial supplementary naval programme the Premier (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) proposes to augment the subsidy for the construction of large dry ...

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  6. OPIUM WAR.

    China has officially determined to stamp out the opium curse, which has so long drugged and stupefied its people, and which threatens to hold the nation against ...

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  7. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt has crossed from Cairo, where he spent last week, and on Saturday was in Naples. On Sunday he reached Rome, and it was ...

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  8. COTTON CORNER.

    American market speculators who have been manipulating for a "corner" in May supplies of cotton, have taken somewhat extraordinary steps in securing cotton to ...

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  9. THE ILL-FATED PERICLES.

    A wave of sympathy has gone out for the distressed passengers who lost all they possessed in the ill-fated Pericles, and many movements have been spontaneously ...

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  10. BOOT TRADE.

    following upon the High Court decision on the questions referred to it by Mr. Justice Higgins as President of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and ...

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  11. TURKISH NAVY.

    Rear-Admiral Hugh Pigot Williams, who was born in September, 1858, and joined the British Navy in July, 1871, has been chosen to succeed Rear-Admiral Gamble ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    Pedestrians in King William street received a shivering shock about a quarter to 3 on Monday afternoon. Electric tram No. 60 had left the intersection of King ...

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  13. A NEW GIN.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, the London journalist, states that the new Doremus cotton gin is capable of saving £50,000,000 annually in the process of separating the cotton from ...

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  14. TURKEY AND SERVIA.

    King Peter, of Servia, with his Premier and Foreign Minister, is now on a visit to Constantinople. He has been accorded a reception similar ...

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  15. TIRED TAFT.

    The President of the United States has gone on strike. He will not shake hands with any more women—for a while. The Presidential audience has always been a ...

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  16. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    The employes of the West Hartlepool shipbuilding firm of Furness, Withy, and Co., who joined tentatively in the co-partnership scheme initiated by that firm on ...

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  17. PEOPLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. T A. Coghlan, I.S.O., the Agent-General for New South Wales, has written to The Times in reference to the statements that children were not wanted in Australia. ...

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  18. THREE COLLISIONS.

    Three vehicular collisions occurred in quick succession in Kins William street north at about half-past four on Monday afternoon. Mr. F. Langen[?] [?], employed ...

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  19. THORNS IN LIBERALISM.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor (Nationalist, Scotland Division of Liverpool) has sent a cablegram to The New York Times stating that the Irish Party is ready in swallow ...

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  20. SOMALILAND.

    The intimation that the British officers had supplied the friendly tribes in Somaliland with sufficient arms and ammunition to enable them to defend themselves against ...

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  21. GRAIN WAREHOUSE BURNT.

    The grain warehouse belonging to Messrs. John Dudins & Sons at East India Wharf, 99, 101, and 120 Eotherhithe street, S.E., has been burnt. ...

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  22. COMING ELECTION.

    Anticipating another general election very soon, the new National Democratic League is arranging to fight a vigorous campaign against the powers of the House ...

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  23. A BOY'S DEATH.

    An Occident, which resulted in the death of Carl Alfred E, Bowman, aged five, son of Mrs. Alice Bowman, of Leadenhall street, [?]ecured at Port Adelaide late on Saturday ...

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  24. DEATH OF THE REV. THOMAS LAW.

    A painful shock has been sustained by the Methodist Church by the death of the Rev. Thomas Law, Methodist minister, and Secretary of the National Free Church ...

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  25. "BUCKET SHOP, SHARKS."

    The United States Federal authorities have created a profound sensation by raiding 250 "bucket shops" (illegal stock gambling offices) in various cities of the States. ...

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  26. CAPITAL FOR NEW CONCERNS.

    The Economist states that the capital subscribed for new companies and loans in the quarter ended March 21 was £99,355,600, compared with £64,238,400 in the ...

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  27. FINLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The Czar's Government, in its efforts to reduce the Finnish people to the level of mere Russian serfs, has taken another step to belittle the national spirit of the race. ...

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  28. DUTY ON COLONIAL CORN.

    The Manchester Guardian is discussing the question whether the Unionists contemplate changing their programme in order that under tariff reform colonial corn shall ...

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  29. BEAUTIFUL MANSION RUINED.

    A disastrous fire has destroyed the beautiful Hope End mansion, which occupied the site of the home, near Ledbury, in Here-ford, of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, the ...

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  30. RUSSIAN ARMY SCANDAL.

    Extensive frauds, are suspected in connection with the Russian Army Commissariat Department. On Sunday, acting under instructions ...

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  31. OUTER HARBOUR FATALITY.

    The Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided that an inquest will not be necessary in connection with the death of Robert Porter, the third-class passenger of the ...

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  32. LATE BISHOP BARRY.

    The late Right Rev. Dr. Alfred Barry, who in the eighties was Primate of Australia, and who died at The Cloisters, Windsor Castle, last week, will be buried at ...

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  33. BRIGAND'S REVENGE.

    The important Albanian city of Ipek has been the scene of a fierce encounter in one of its busiest streets. Yashar, a member of one of the lawless. ...

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  34. FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    BROKEN HILL, April 4,—Edward William Byrne, the child who fractured his skull through falling off a balcony on Sunday afternoon, died at the ...

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  35. FALSE EVIDENCE.

    The hearing was continued to-day of the charge of conspiracy against Robert Harper, William Harper. Walter Kemp, William Brocket, John Huxey, and Patrick Hill. ...

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  36. FIRE IN A BOARDING HOUSE.

    BROKEN HILL, April 4.—Two wood and iron bedrooms attached to Mrs. Neimke's boarding house, in Blende street, were destroyed by fire early this ...

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  37. LIBERALS V. LABOUR.

    The Master of Elibank (Secretary to the Treasury) has invited the Liberal members of the House of Commons who represent the mining constituencies nf South Wales. ...

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  38. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Royal Colonial Institute is arranging a reception to Sir George Reid (the High Commissioner for Australia) and Lady Reid. The function will take place ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    Notice of motion was tabled last week, at the annual conference of the Africander Bond, which was opened at Beaufort West, in Cape Colony, "that Cape Colony shall be ...

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  40. AMERICAN WORKERS.

    The New York Central Railway Company has decided to follow the lead of other companies, and to increase salaries by 7 per cent. for all employes receiving less ...

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  41. MINER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, April 4.—A fall of stone cok place in the stopes at the Birthday Tunnel Mine at Berringa to-day, with the result that William Reid, aged 25 years, ...

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  42. INSECT WAR.

    In pursuit of their remarkably active and vigorous campaign against orchard pests the Californian horticultural authorities have reared 52,000,000 ladybirds—altogether ...

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  43. TWO WILLS.

    Mr. Justice Cussen to-day delivered his reserved derision in respect to an application for probate to two wills of Henry Irwin Weatherbey, formerly of Windsor ...

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  44. TASMANIAN LAND CHARGES.

    The royal commission which is enquiring into the charges made against the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds) by Mr. Jensen, M.H.A. in respect to the Scottsdale ...

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  45. MRS. ROBINS FUND.

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  46. HEALTH OF PUPILS.

    A departmental report on the physical condition of children attending State schools in New South Wales was issued to-day. It is based upon observations made ...

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  48. PEDESTRIANISM.

    At the Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday A. B. Postle, the Australian runner, contested three sprints for a purse of £400 with Donaldson, a well-known short ...

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  49. MINERS ALSO BENEFITED.

    In connection with the great strike of 300,000 colliers on the American bituminous fields, various companies, who employ an aggregate of 45,000 unorganized bituminous ...

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  50. HIT BELOW THE BELT.

    A sensational incident occurred at a palitical meeting on Saturday night. Mr. Thornett, who is seeking election as a Liberal cindidate for Ka'g in the House ...

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  51. REPLY TO THE ALLEGATIONS.

    The principal topic discussed at Fremantle yesterday in connection with the disater to the Pericles was the complaints of the third-class passengers in regard to their ...

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  52. RELEASED DELEGATES.

    Eight more of the miners' delegates, who were sentenced to a month's imprisonment in default of payment of £100 fines, were released from the Maitland Gaol to-day ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The New Zealand Oilfields, Limited, will shortly issue the prospectus of the New Zealand Oilfields Company, Limited, with a capital of £200,000. One million 2/ shares ...

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  54. THOUSANDS OF SHEEP DROWNED.

    Thomas Borthwick & Sons, Limited had 1,000 fat sheep drowned in the flood waters of the Lower Warrego. One grazier near Wyandra lost 3,000, and others lost horses ...

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  55. THE WARATAH.

    The following letter was received to-day by the Lord Mayor from Messrs. Archibald Currie & Co.:—"Referring to the instructions given to Capt. McDonald of the ...

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  58. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,180,000 qr., compared with 4,230,000 a week ago; and for the ...

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