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  2. UP TO DATE.

    The Right Hon. R. W. Hanbury, President of the Board of Agriculture, is suffering from influenza and pneumonia. The Elder statue has been shipped by the ...

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  3. THE YELLOW FLAG.

    It was a queer business at Melbourne when going through the Health Office formalities. Not that humour had-prevailed all the time. When we left England we were certainly a ...

    Article : 1,066 words
  4. BRITAIN'S BURDEN.

    In this column the "Sun" glyes some interesting interviews, on the national topic of the hour. The mammoth proportions of the British national debt is, in hard coin. ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. RUSSIA ACTIVE.

    Recent movements by Russia in the East are ominous. The Vienna correspondent of the London "Standard" says that a well known Austrian ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. KING AND POPE.

    King Edward will visit the Pope on Wednesday afternoon. The London ''Daily Telegraph" says that King Edward, in consenting to visit the Pope, ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. HERE, THERE, AND BACK.

    Theo--and possibly Philo--sophical.--It was a discussion on dogs. Next to the weather dogs are available subjects on which to base the exchange of deep thought. This was a ...

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  8. EASTER SHAM FIGHTS.

    The Minister for defence states that the result of the inquiry into the sham fight during the Sydney Easter encampment proves that the statements that the troops used ball ...

    Article : 235 words
  9. THE KING AT NAPLES.

    King Edward was accompanied in his drives around Naples by the Queen of Portugal and her sons, who have recently been touring in the East. ...

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  10. MANCHURIA.

    It is stated in Washington that Russia has thrice pledged herself in writing to maintain the open door policy in Manchuria. It is understood that Great Britain, ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    The bill introduced by Mr. J. G. Butcher, the Conservative member for York, dealing with the liquor traffic passed its second reading by 266 votes to 133. ...

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  12. RAIN AND STORM.

    The reports received at the Observatory up to a late hour last night conveyed the welcome tidings that the greater part of the State had been favoured with beneficial ...

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  13. MR. B. R. WISE.

    Mr. B. R. Wise, State Attorney-General, speaking to a "Sun" reporter said:-- After the Crimean War an enormous sum was [?]aid off the national debt by means of ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. SILVER IN DEMAND.

    The firmness of silver in the market is due to the Americans buying for spot cash for the Philippine coinage, and also to the fact that Eastern demands have increased the ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. ETHERGRAMS.

    The Russian authorities at Odessa are making arrangements to establish a system of ethergram telegraphy with Varna, a seaport in Bulgaria, in order to avoid the ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. MR. WADDELL.

    Mr. Waddell, State Treasurer, said:--"All I can say, with the very limited knowledge the cable conveys, is that Mr. Ritchie's proposal is a very bold, and, at the same time--if the ...

    Article : 124 words
  17. HAGUE ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Carnegie has donated 1,500,000 dollars (£300,000) to erect and maintain a library in connection with the Hague Arbitration Tribunal. ...

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  18. MACEDONIA'S REVENGE.

    In revenge for the murder of their leader, a Macedonian band killed 40 Bashi-Bazouks and 15 gendarmes, near Patrich. They also captured 26 Turkish troops, whom ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. THE AUSTRALIAN ASPECT.

    Mr. Joseph Palmer (Messrs. Joseph Palmer and Son, stock and share brokers, of 96 Pitt street, Sydney), chatting to a "Sun" representative, pointed out that trustees in the ...

    Article : 349 words
  20. SALE OF MEAT.

    Mr. Alfred Davies, the Liberal member for Carmarthen Boroughs, has introduced a bill, which is strongly supported, into the House of Commons to prevent the sale, of foreign ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Imperial Government intends to shortly call for tenders from shipping companies for freights on Government goods to South Africa. ...

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  22. MINISTER'S ILLNESS.

    The Rt. Hon. R. W. Hanbury, President of the Board of Agriculture, is suffering from influenza and pneumonia. ...

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  23. THE ELDER STATUE.

    The statue of the late Sir Thomas Elder has been shipped for Adelaide by the steamer Wilcannia. ...

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  24. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    Splendid rains are falling all over the State. ...

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  25. SOMALILAND DEFEAT.

    After the defeat of Major Plunkett Lieut. Colonel Cobbe advanced towards Gumburru. He is now encamped with plenty of food, and four days' supply of water, but he ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. THE EIGHT=OAR RACE.

    Notwithstanding the cold and wet weather the New South Wales Inter-State crew were out last night and to-day, under the supervision of Mr. George Upward. They ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. QUEEN'S RETURN.

    Queen Alexandra has arrived in London after her visit to her father at Copenhagen. ...

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  28. OTHER OPINIONS.

    In the absence of more detailed information, Mr. Arthur J. Mackenzie, manager of the Perpetual Trustee Co., Ltd., was disinclined to discuss the subject. "Air I will say," he ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    On the Exchange to-day the South Australian 3 per cent, stocks were quoted at £92. The Queensland 4 per cents. brought £104. New Zealand 4 per cents, were marketable ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. KAURI GUM.

    Kauri gum is in strong demand. At the sales to-day 2290 cases were offered and 1600 sold. ...

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  31. THE HUNTED RACE.

    At Kishineff, Russia, a mob of workmen attacked the Jews in the town, killing 25 and wounding 275. ...

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  32. BROTHERS IN ARMS.

    For the past four years the Army Service Corps and the Mounted Rifles have. exchanged visits, in which a rille match has been the principal feature. At one time the venue is ...

    Article : 246 words
  33. SERIOUS FIGHT.

    A Man named John Elliott, living at North Carlton, had a flight with another man this afternoon. Elliott received a blow which felled him on the footpath, badly fracturing ...

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  34. THE WIDOW'S QUEST.

    She was young, and a widow. And, for a Sydney girl, she wasn't bad-looking. As her oye suddenly lighted on an advt. in the "wanted" column, her countenance was ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. POLITICS AT NEWCASTLE.

    On May 5 Mr. Kingston, Minister for Customs, will command the political situation here. Arrangements have been made for the reception. The Minister will arrive by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.

    Sir John See is spending to-day at Wentworth Falls. He will return to-morrow morning, and will receive some important deputations, including one on children's protection. ...

    Article : 175 words
  37. EIGHT-HOURS CELEBRATION.

    The New South Wales delegates to the Eight Hours Celebrations were warmly welcomed. It is expected there will be an imposing ...

    Article : 49 words
  38. SUNDAY WORK.

    The Federal Public Service Commissioner, Mr. D. McLachlan, has decided that Commonwealth employees working on Sundays shall be paid the same rate as for a ...

    Article : 37 words
  39. STATE DEBTS.

    Mr. Irvine, the Victorian Premier, emphatically declares he has no intention of lecturing the Federal Government in connection with the Commonwealth taking over State ...

    Article : 84 words
  40. A LONG WALK.

    The Outtrim Coal Mines Band walked from Korumburra to Oakleigh, a distance of 60 miles. The residents there raised sufficient money to pay their train fares to Melbourne. ...

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  41. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The meeting of the Federal Parliament is definitely fixed for noon on May 26. ...

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