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  2. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Federal Government propose to issue to each officer and man of the visiting American fleet a souvenir photographic album which will contain 150 pictures ...

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  3. THE BLACKBALL STRIKE.

    There was considerable excitement to-day at Blackball, when a bailiff submitted for auction goods seized under a distress, warrant, from the miners who refused to pay ...

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  4. TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia yesterday summoned to the palace several notabilities at Baghshaz, outside Teheran, and placed under arrest Wilal-ed-dowleh, Ala-ed-dowleh, and ...

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  5. THE MEETING AT REVAL.

    The Czar and Czanna and their daughters entrained at Peterhof last night for Reval, 20 miles distant, on the Gulf of Finland, where their Imperial Majesties will ...

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  6. FINE SOAKING RAIN.

    "The rain-sheet this morning shows that the disturbance reported on Sunday has brought rain over the whole of South Australia, extending as far northwards as ...

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  7. BORING FOR COAL.

    Mr. H. Y. L. Brown, the Government Geologist, has long been of opinion that a payable coal mine is likely to be discovered on the north-west coast of the Northern ...

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  8. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    Judgment was given by the Arbitration Court to-day in the industrial dispute between the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Iron Trades Employers' ...

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  9. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The trial of the young man, Frederick Green, charged with the murder of Lily Bridge, at Allandale, near West Maitland, on April 14, began to-day at the ...

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  10. INDIAN AGITATION.

    The Viceregal Council of India has passed at a single sitting two measures which are expected to assist materially in the suppression of the native agitation. One is ...

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  11. THE RUSSIAN NAYY.

    The Russian Duma's rejection of the credit of 11,000,000 roubles for the construction of new battleships was carried on Saturday, in face of an impassioned appeal ...

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  12. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The South Clifton colliery was thrown idle to-day in consequence of the clippers refusing to go to work. The rouble arose over the quarterly promotion of clippers to ...

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  13. SURPLUS REVENUE BILL.

    The Premier (Mr. Evans) said to-day that Ministers were much exercised over the lo[?] of the surplus revenue and the possibility of having to find more money for old age ...

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  14. HOLIDAY IN ENGLAND.

    Fine, cool weather rprevailed for the Whit-Monday bank holiday yesterday. It is stated that 350,000 persons attended the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  15. AN OCEAN GREYHOUND.

    The Holland-America liner Rotterdam, which has a gross register of 25,000 tons end accommodation for 4,015 passengers end crew, ran a satisfactory trial trip at ...

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  16. CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER.

    A married woman, Margaret Henderson, was charged at the Water Police Court to-day with murdering an infant at Sydney on April 27. The infant was found on a ...

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  17. THE DERBY WINNER.

    Ghevalier Ginistrelli has decided, in order to give his filly Signorinetta a rest, not to send her to France to compete for the Grand Prix de Paris. Last week ...

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  18. SHIPPING.

    Somerset, steamer, at London, from Adelaide April 25. Port Jackson, barque, at London from Sydney March 1. ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Many meetings have been organised by Government machinery and by temperance societies in favor of the Licensing Bill for the recovery of the State control over the ...

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  20. GUILTY OF ARSON.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Charles Bradshaw pleaded guilty to a charge of having wilfully set fire to a dwellinghouse at North Dandalup on ...

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  21. ADELAIDE EXPRESS DELAYED.

    Owing to a goods train running off the line at Ingliston, 12 miles beyond Bacchus Marsh, the up passenger train from Ballarat, due at Spencer-street at 10.24 p.m., ...

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  22. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The "Wall-street Journal," published in New York, estimates that the United States Treasury revenue for the year, which ends on the 30th inst., will show a decrease of ...

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  23. VICTORIAN MARKSMANSHIP.

    The Victorian Military Commandant (Colonel Stanley) in his report on the work of the troops of this State during the Easter manœuvres, says that in [?]firing at targets ...

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  24. BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    The coroner's enquiry into the death of a victim of the Braybrook railway disaster was resumed to-day. Mr. Starke said that since June 4 Driver ...

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  25. STOCK REGULATIONS.

    A letter has been received by the chief of the Victorian Stock and Dairy branch from the Chief Inspector of Stock in South Australia stating that considerable laxity is ...

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  26. GERMANS IN LONDON.

    The Travel Club connected with the Browning Settlement are entertaining 120 German workmen who are spending a week in London. ...

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  27. GRIEVED FOR HIS DEAD WIFE.

    The mangled body of a man, which was found on the railway line near North Melbourne on Saturday morning, was identified to-day as that of Patrick Francis Smith, 33 ...

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  28. AMERICAN INSURANCE SCANDALS.

    The conviction of Dr. W. R. Gillette, fromerly vice-president of the Mutual Life Assurance Company of New York, on a charge of perjury in connection with a ...

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  29. FIRST AID.

    Nine hundred delegates are attending the International Ambulance Conference, now sitting at Frankfort. The New South Wales railway exhibits of models and ...

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  30. ST. KILDA ELECTRIC TRAMWAY.

    Mr. Bradford in commenting to-day upon the evidence given before the board which enquired into the mismanagement of the St. Kilda to Brighton electric tramway, says ...

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  31. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOONS.

    The explanation of the police as to the reason for stopping the Pleasant Sunday afternoon entertainment at Footscray was that the gentlemen interested in the ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In response to the representation of the Inter-State Steamship Owners' Federation in conection with the fumigation regulation at Fremantle, the Government have decided ...

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  33. AMERICAN MEAT SHORTAGE.

    The "Dairy Mail" states that owing to the shortage of beef in America £200,000 worth has been reshipped from England to New York. Prices are now 33 to 50 ...

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  34. THE KNICKERBOCKER TRUST.

    Judgment was given by the Supreme Court of New York yesterday in the appeal by the Knickerbocker Trust against the allowance of £15,000 to each receiver ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    The will of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Levy, of Albert-street, East Melbourne widow, was filed for probate to-day. The testatrix left real and personal property valued at ...

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  36. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Lords of the Admiralty, having decided, that the installation of ethergraphs on British vessels renders unnecessary the navy's earner pigeons, which are bred to ...

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  37. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It is understood that Mr. Dannevig is now bringing his State duties to a closel and that in a few weeks' time he will come over to Melbourne and enter upon ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    A visitor from Ocean Island says there is no truth in the report of an outbreak of beri beri at the island. There has been a good deal of mortality among the Chinese ...

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  39. A MOTOR MATCH.

    A remarkable speed was attained on the Brooklands track yesterday in a match for £500 aside between Nazzarro, the winner of last year's Grand Prix, and mr. F. S. ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The body of a man who was run over by a tram and killed at Randwick has been identified as that of Charles Archer McEwan, a resident of Darlington. ...

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  41. MONTENEGRO AND SERVIA

    An official contradiction has been given at Belgrade to the allegations made against the Crown Prince of Servia by M. Nastics, a Bosnian journalist, at the trial of 52 ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    The Government of Western Australia are issuing a loan for £1,000,000, bearing interest at 3½ per cent., at a minimum of £97. Six months' interest will be payable ...

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  44. LETTERS AND POSTCARDS ASTRAY.

    Missing letters and postcards are often traced by postal officials to the interior of newspapers hundreds, and in some cases thousands, of miles away from the intended ...

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  48. ATLANTIC POSTAGE.

    There is a strong feeling in business circles in Germany, that the Government should have forestalled Great Britain in the establisnment of penny postage with the United ...

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