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  2. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The "Westminster Gazette," quoting Russin's warning to Montenegro of April ll, says that it does not believe that Russia will oppose the Powers taking the ...

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  3. KITCHEN AFFRAY.

    At the Bangalow Police Court on Thursday last before the P.M. (Mr. Hamblin) and Mr. Robert Campbell, J.P., Tommy Long (Chinese cook at Garvey's Hotel) was ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Marine Court exenerated the captain of the steamer Silverbirch, which was stranded in Torres Straits. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Archbishop Clarke is rather better. ...

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  6. FEDERAL FRAY.

    My Fisher addressed a lagely attended meeting to-night over which the Mayor presided. He defended the note issue, maternity bonua and land tax and said that ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    The right of the Northern Miners' Federation to expel the Minmi. Lodge for entering into an agreement will probably be tested at law. ...

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  8. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught is progressing favorably. Later. The improvement in the Duchess of ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. MALTREATED MAN DIES.

    Harry McNamara, who was maltreated and robbed in a vacant allotment at Fitzroy, Melbourne, on Saturday night died to-day. Four arrests have been made in ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    The students of Mr. A. H. Kemp—who is so well and favorably known as a highly successful teacher—will on Wednesday evening next in the Federal Hall, give a ...

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  11. POSITION IMPROVED.

    The position in Newcastle has improved, and there is less likelihood now than there was a week ago of a stoppage taking palce. The lodges are voting solidly in ...

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  12. CRANE COLLAPSES.

    A crane collapsed from 120[?] high at Holborn, killing the signal[?] injuring several others and causing a pa[?] in the street, the people believing that the ...

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  13. MELBOURNE IN SYDENY.

    H.M.A.S. Melbourne the latest addition to the Australian Fleet, has arrived in Sydney from Melbourne. ...

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  14. PUNCHBOWL TRAGEDY.

    The coroner resumed the inquest this afternoon into the circumstances surrounding the death of the girl Esther Porter whose inutilated body was found in the scrub at ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. Steamer Zealandia.

    The strike of stokers on board the steamer Zealandia has been settled by the company agreeing to take on three extra firemen, and the vessel left Sydney late last ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION.

    Within the next three weeks 140O innnigrants are expected to arrive in Melbourne from Great Britain. ...

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  17. MR. AS[?] RETIRING.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at the dress Banquet, hinted that he might retire from the Premiership, This the third hint of the kind that he has given within half a ...

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  18. GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT.

    The operatic concert to be given by Miss Emma Francoschi, assistel by Mr. Winslow-Knight and leading local artists, takes place in the Richmond Hall on MOnday ...

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  19. TWO MEN ENTOMBED.

    Two men were entombed by a fall of earth in a tunnel at Lake Coleridge, New Zealand and their comrades worked uncensingly or eight hours and released them. ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian newspapers of all shades of opinion declare that a new fact has arisen requiring a revision of the Powers' decision as the only means of avoiding a ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. Living Wage.

    A prominent union secretAry argues that Justice. Heydon has reluced the living wage from £2 8s to £2 5s per week. ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    In the House of Assembly of the Union of South Africa a Railway Bill has been read a first time, which provides for the construction of 794 miles of line at an ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. DEFAULTING CADETS.

    Over twenty Cadets were fined at the Police Court to-day or having failed to attend compulsory drill. The culprits were handed over to the custody ot an officer to ...

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  24. LYCEUM PICTURES.

    The Lyceum Picture Company, which has been absent form Lismore for a fortnight, Hall make its reappearance in the Federal Hall to-night with a fine selection of ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. GAMBLING RAID.

    Eighty miners are still missing, and the debris and the after damp block rescue, so there is little hope that any are alive. LONDON, Friday. ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. Southern Miners.

    The latest advices from Bulli state that the wives of the coal strikers are exasperated beyond meastire at having to manage their domestic affairs on 1s 3d per week. ...

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  27. FRENCH OPINION.

    "Le Matin says the Triple Entente will refuse to land troops against Montenegro, and adds that there is reason to believe that, Germany and Italy will encourage ...

    Article : 38 words
  28. CITY BURGLARY

    Another city burglary occurred last night, when three men broke into the shop of Edward Meyers, a second-hand denier in King-street, and secured a large quantity ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. PREPARING FOR WAR.

    The arms factories at Solingen are unusually busy, and have large russian and Ro[?]nanian orders, including one for swords for Russin, stipulating the speediest ...

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  30. A BAD BARGAIN.

    The Secretory of State for War, Col. J. E. B. Seely, in the House of Commons admitted that a Clement Bayard alrship purchased by the War Office for £18,000 was ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. HUGO BRO[?] MINSTRELS.

    The coming of Hugo Bros. American Minstreis to town yesterday was quite an event They were a centre of attraction and when they paraded through the town ...

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  32. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    Miss Armstrong of Disputed Plains, and Mr. C. Jarvis returned to the Richmond (for Casioo show) this morning. The colt, Coti which ran second in the ...

    Article : 630 words
  33. MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK.

    The Minister for Labor stated this afternoon that the situation in respect to the Southern coal strike was now more hopeful. He thought the trouble could be ...

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  34. GREAT BRITAIN'S POSITION.

    Certain of the German newspapers infer that as a British Admiral is commanding the international squadron Great Britain will not remain aloof if further action is ...

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  35. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Taree to Sydney train was delayed several hours last night owing to the engine leaving the rails. Nobody was injured, although the passengers were bumped ...

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  36. AVIATOR KILLED.

    Dunely the Russian aviator, fell 1000 feet at johannisthal in Germany and was killed. ...

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  37. PROSPECTS OF SETTLIMENT.

    There is every indication that the South Coast mining strike will be settled next week, and that work will be resumed at the latest on May 5th. ...

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  38. ESSAD'S REPORT.

    Eussd [?] has officially [?] the Porte that he evacuated Seutari owing to the exhaustion of his provisions. ...

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  39. ST0KEHOLD ACCIDENT.

    There has been an explosion in the stokehold of the Hamburger liner Imperator, and eight bremen were scalded, three critically. ...

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  40. Engine Drivers and Firemen.

    The plaint lodgod by the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association was mentioned in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, when Mr. Justice Higgins ...

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  41. [?]NICHOLAS DEFIANT.

    grin henceforth. Conversing with the Ruscrowd, declared that Scutari was Moni[?] King Nicholas, addressing the rejoicing sing Military Commissioner King Nicholas ...

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  42. HEROES OF THE SEA.

    The Norwegian ship Sater has arrived at Port Adelaide from German East Africa with the captain. the chief officer and eight of the crew laid up suffering from ber ...

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  43. MALTA CEREMONY.

    The Papal Legate dispensed the Sacrament to 15,000 winter road children. Biship Clune, of Perth, presided over the English conference. ...

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  44. FRENCH BUDGET.

    M. Almond, Reporter of the General Budget Committee in the Chamber of Deputles estimates the expenditure in 1913 as over £200,000,000, and a deficit of ...

    Article : 48 words
  45. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Royal Commission appointed in connection with the recent railway strike resumed the inquiry to-day, but adjourned without taking any evidence owing, to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  46. SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE.

    A Socioty divorce case wsa heard to-day when Rebecca Hamilton Ryrie, formerly Osborne, petitioned to Justice Street for a dissolution of her marriage with Edwin ...

    Article : 83 words
  47. AUSTRIA INSISTS.

    The Powers have not yet answered. Austria's demand for vigorous measures. Austria insists on decisive action, either with or without the aid of Europe, and the ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. QUARRY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion which occurred at the Riverside Cement Company's works killed a dozen men. A blast of dynamite struck a party of quarrymen, hurling parts of ...

    Article : 51 words
  49. British Labor Affairs.

    The KIng has granted Driver Knox a free parden. (Knox was the man on whose behalf the employees on the North-Western Railway ...

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  50. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A case in which £10,000 was claimed for alleged breach of promise of marriage was set down for hearing in the Supreme Court this morning, the plaintiff being ...

    Article : 90 words
  51. LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS.

    At the Old Balley Lord Alfred Douglas was bound over in £500 for libelling Colonel Custunce, his father-in-law, in connection with the marriage settlement. Lord ...

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  52. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Canadian Conservative press halls the passage of the closure as the greatest of Mr. Borden's personal triumphs, and predicts that the Naval Bill is now certain ...

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  53. Belgian Strike.

    The Belgian Socialist Congress by a three fourths majority carried a motion in favor of an immediate resumption of work. ...

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  54. BRITISH POST OFFICE.

    The Postmaster General Right Hon. Herbert Samuel, submitting the Post Office estimates in the House of Commons, said that the revenue had shown a remarkable ...

    Article : 94 words
  55. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The Rer. J. O. Feethnm, Bishop-elect of North Queensland, was consecrated in St. John's Cathedral to-day. Among those who took part in the proceedings were the ...

    Article : 185 words
  56. NATIONAL THEATRE.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Home Office, Mr. Ellis Griffith, announced during a discussion in the House of Commons that the Government was not ...

    Article : 60 words
  57. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    An inquest was opened concerning the death of a man named John MacLoiin in Sydney Hospital on 10th instant. Richard Mansergh deposed to seeing thc deceased ...

    Article : 86 words
  58. SUFFRAGETTES.

    The explosion of a tin of gunpowder, which wrecked the platform and s[?]ashed the windows of the Freetrade Hall at Manchester, is supposed to have been the work ...

    Article : 71 words
  59. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The meat dealers have arranged with Mayor Rolph to admit Australian meat, thus lowering the cost to consumers a penny per pound, It is expected that the ...

    Article : 51 words
  60. A GAOL CONCERT.

    Remarkable scenes of disorder are alleged to have occurred at Darlinghurst Gaol on Saturday night last. It appears that at the conclusion of the customary concert ...

    Article : 144 words
  61. ANOTIKER BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The Hunger Strike Bill has passed its third reading in the House of Lords. Su[?]raigeltes exploded a homb at the County Hall at Newcastle. The damage ...

    Article : 44 words
  62. MARCONI INQUIRY.

    Mr. Hilaire Belloc, the well-known author and journalist, who was a Liberal member of the House of Commons prior to the last general election gave evidence ...

    Article : 114 words
  63. MANNING RIVER NEWS.

    H. F. Allard, of Failford, met with a serious accident yesterday while riding alone Nablac road. The horse being a young one suddenly bolted, with the result ...

    Article : 129 words
  64. NO WINE.

    A sharp attack is being made by the United States newspapers upon the Secretary of State in President Wilson's Cabinet, the Hon. William Jennings Bryan because ...

    Article : 101 words
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