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  2. IRISH DEPORTATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons an indemnity Bill to meet the situation arising from the O'Brien case passed its first reading. The ...

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  3. Postal Heads Inquiry.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Further evidence concerning the claims of the heads of branches of the postal service for reelassification of salaries was ...

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  4. Wages Across the Gulf

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Judgment was reserved to-day at the conclusion or Mr. Mitchell'S (B.H.p) address in connection with a motion of the Broken ...

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  5. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.— The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Paris says that telegrams from Berlin indicate that the German Government may not only ...

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  6. BANK MANAGER'S DEFALCATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Walter Robertson Corney pleaded guilty today to having while manager in the State Savings Bank forged an order ...

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  7. Britain and Russia

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons the policy towards Russia was the principal topic of debate on the eve of adjournment for ...

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  8. BRITISH GENERAL IN POLAND

    WARSAW, Thursday—LieutenantGeneral, the Earl of Cavan was received with great ceremony at Gracow where he attended a review of ...

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  9. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—A peculiarity of the working of the Immigration Act is that Chinese, Germans, and any colored seamen who desert their ships ...

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  10. COMMONS IN FLIPPANT MOOD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons before the reading of the indemnity bill came on, in response to questions, Mr. W. C. Bridgeman ...

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  11. ABUSE OF TITLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Honours Prevention of Abuses Bill which was introduced by the Lord Chancellor in the House of Lords on Tuesday ...

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  12. KRASSIN CON[?]RS WITH LORD CURZON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—M. Krassin (Russian trade delegate) has had a long conference with Lord Curzon at the Foreign Office. ...

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  13. [?]M LUSK DEAD

    Although not unexpected, the news received in Pirie yesterday of the possing of Mr. James Lusk in Adelaide came as a shock, especially to ...

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  14. RELIGIOUS PROSECUTIONS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The ridiculous nature of the Soivet's charge against Patriarchs Tikhon (Greek) Church) is indicated in an indictment ...

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  15. WOMAN BRUTALLY ASSAULTED

    The sequel to a smart pleec of police work for which Plainclothes Constable Bond and Mounted-Constable Vonderborceh, of Brinkwortm, ...

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  16. ENGLISH DERBY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" says that the approach of the Derby (run on June 6) is marked by a recrudescence of sweepstake fever ...

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  17. CONVICTION SET ASIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Criminal Court to-day set aside the conviction, and ordered the acquittal of Frank Desmond, who had been convicted at ...

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  19. HOT FIGHT WITH BURGLARS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Six men forced entrance to a store at Wooloowin, a Brisbane suburb, at 1.30 this morning. The proprietor (Mr. Robertson) ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Ronald McNeill (Under-Secretary to Foreign Affairs) in the House of Commons, replying to references to the Egyptian ...

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  21. MANSIONS RAIDED IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Dublin says that armed and masked men raided Castlegar House, the residence of Sir ...

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  22. WOOL SALES AT HULL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two thousand five hundred bales of Bawra wool will be offered at Hall on June 8. The wool consists principally of ...

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  23. STUDENTS' PROCESSION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney University undergraduates held their annual procession through the city streets to-day. There was the usual ...

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  24. REPUBLICAN ENVOYS IN AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The board appointed by the New South Wales Government to consider whether the Irish Republican envoys (Father ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. MILD SMALLPOX AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Two cases of suspicious illness on board the steamer Mak[?]ra have been diagnosed as mild smallpox. ...

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