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  2. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A voung man, Edward McGregor. emploved as a fitter at the Midland Junction railway workshops, committed suicide at his lodgings yesterday by cutting his throat ...

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  3. WITH THE TROOPS.

    Throughout Thursday night the process of settling down was continued, and it was some hours after midnight when the tapping of tent pegs ceased. The last troops ...

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  4. DEMOCRACY IN CHINA.

    Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen. the eminent Chinese reformer, who lately resigned his position is President of the Provisional Government, has been interviewed at Shanghai, whence ...

    Article : 223 words
  5. HUNGARY AND CROATIA.

    Hungary, whose statement are complaining of the tyranny of Austria in exacting from her a contribution of men for the army while denying them the right to the ...

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  6. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    The Federal Ministers are scattering over other States. The Prime Minister will leave Melbourne on Tuesday for Sydney, visit Jervis Bay on Thursday, go on to ...

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  7. THE GREAT STRIKE.

    The baliot to determine whether the miners should accept the Minimum Wage Act, as a settlement of their demands, and resume work without awaiting the ...

    Article : 406 words
  8. [?]NEY LAWLESSNESS.

    A wild scene was witnessed in Bathurststreet, near Sussex-street, late last night, when a constable arresting a man suspected of stealing was attacked by a mob and left ...

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  9. CHANTILLY TRAGEDY.

    Carony one of the ringleaders of the motor bandits concerned an the Chantilly and other outrages, was armed with revolvers at the time of his capture. He is ...

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  10. NATIVES ON THE WAR PATH.

    The Sydney "Daily Telegraph" on Tuesday published the following from its Port Moresby correspondent, dated March 24:- Mr. F. Pryke, the leader of the ...

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  11. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA.

    Advices from Teheran report that the mosque at Meshed, in which a number of bandits had sought shelter, has surrendered to the Russians who were besieging it. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The value of the late Lord Lister's estate has been sworn for probate purposes at £65,190. The eminent pathologist bequeathed to the Royal Society £10,000. to ...

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  13. AMERICAN FLOODS.

    Startling reports continue to be received of the havoc wrought by the floods in the Mississippi Valley, the greatest ever known. The floods, which are due to a ...

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  14. DISASTER IN OREGON.

    A terrible disaster has occurred at Roseburg, in Oregon. The boiler of a railway engine drawing a freight train exploded, wrecking the cars and damaging the track. ...

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  15. AN ARBITRATION AWARD

    In the Arbitiation Court the Special Conciliation Board appointed, under the presidency of the Rev. B. Wibberley, to settle the dispute of the mechanical ...

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  16. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Replying to rumors widely current as to the establishment of a Japanese naval base in Magdalen Bay, in Mexico; President Taft declares that there is no truth in such ...

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  17. AMERICAN GRAFT.

    San Francisco is involved in more municipal scandals. An investigation by a grand jury has resulted in recommendations that the mayor should remove ten members ...

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  18. UNIVERSITIES AT PLAY.

    The seventh of the annual contests for the Neall Cup and University Championship, in which picked students of the Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide compete for ...

    Article : 311 words
  19. SHIPPING RINGS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Humphrey introduced a Bill, intended to break the foreign shipping rings, and to give the United States Government ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. PRESERVED MEAT.

    The Minister of External Affairs has received from the High Commissioner's Office. London, forms of tender for the supply of preserved meats to the War Office. ...

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  22. PUGILISM.

    A civil tribunal have mulcted MacVea in damages to the amount of £400 for breaking his contract to meet Langford between June and December last year. ...

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  23. MASKED INTRUDER CAUGHT.

    A man wearing a mask was captured on the balcony of a North Sydney residence by a young man, Mr. Cormack, at a late hour last night. [?]The intruder was ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The members of the Australian cricketing team, who are travelling to England by the Orient steamer Otway, played a match against Ceylon at Colombo to-day. The ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. SCULLING.

    The sculling match for the championship of the world between Richard Arnst and Ernest Barry will take place on July 29. When they last met, on the Zambesi in ...

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  26. TRADE UNIONISM.

    An interesting action affecting the responsibilities of trades unions was heard on appeal by the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice yesterday. ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. WANT HIGHER WAGES.

    A further step in the negotiations, between the Proprietary Company and their Port Pirie employes has been decided on by the latter. It will be remembered that ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The future of the Union Steamship Company is still a subject of discussion in business circles. The Manchester "Guardian" says it is rumored that the Peninsular and ...

    Article : 125 words
  29. COMMEECLAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATIONS.

    The annual conference of the Commercial Travellers' Associations was opened to-day. Mr. J. Duncan, the president, was in the chair. The 17th annual report showed that ...

    Article : 247 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN EMIGRATION.

    The Board of Trade have circularised the Labor Exchanges, inviting 1,000 of the unemployed to emigrate to Australia under the auspices of the British Emigration ...

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  31. THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES.

    The Church of Scotland, in a memorandum on the question of reunion with the Free Church of Scotland, recognising that one of the obstacles, to union lies in the ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. VICTORIA.

    It is reported that the business of Messrs. Beath. Schiess, & Felstead, warehousemen, of Flinders-lane, is to be transformed into a limited liability company, with a capital ...

    Article : 184 words
  33. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    The delegates to the conference about to be held for the promotion of preferential trade betiween Canada and the West Indies were entertained at a banquet in this city ...

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  35. DISHONEST EMPLOYES.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday a young man, Alfred Hayson, who on two previous occasions was acquitted on charges of stealing moneys of his employers, Robert ...

    Article : 149 words
  36. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    At the Circuit Court, Ipswich, the trial of John Gottleib Jenner, who was charged with the wilful murder of Annie Holzwart was concluded. The jury returned a ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram was received to-day, from the Postmaster-General, stating that instructions had been issued for the payment of 9/ a day to temporary linemen employed in ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    Parliament has been dissolved, and the elections are to be held on April 30. Mr. L. L. Waterhouse, of Sydney, has been appointed Assistant Government ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    Good Friday passed quietly. Services were held in most of the churches, also at the military camp, Lytton, which was visited by large numbers of people.' The ...

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