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  2. WRECK OF THE PERICLES.

    Captain Simpson, who has aged since the disaster, is now more cheerful. In the course of an interview at Fremantle, he said—"We had had a fair run across from ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Polling day is WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. Every elector-male and female-should record a vote. Polling places have been appointed at all ...

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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    I Bedmond, leader of the Nationalists, a Tipperary, said "Liberals as a whole at upon the question of the House of at is useless to pretend that there ...

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  5. LATE NEWS BY WIRE.

    The jury in the case Tom Bushell and Frank Boynton, motorists, charged with the alleged manslaughter of William Boatwright, returned a verdict of not guilty, but added a rider that ...

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  6. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    Mr. W. Levy, of Sydney, has subscribed to the memoris fund to the late Mr. Thomas Bent, Premier of Victoria. The committee has decided to found a post-graduate studentship at ...

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  7. WRECK OF A SCHOONER.

    The schooner Countess of Errol, from Sydney to New Hebrides, is a total wreck on the coast of New Caledonia. ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT IN ROME.

    Mr. Rooserelt has arrived at Tome. He proposed to see the Pope to-morrow, but the arrangement has fallen through, the Vatican intimating that it was a necessary condition that ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.

    Justice Street, in the Equity Court to—day gave his approval to a scheme of reconstruction by which the business of the A.J.S. Bank in liquidation might be taken ...

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  10. VERDICT AGAINST NEWCASTLE COUNCIL.

    In the action William Holmes v. the Municipality, of Newcastle, for injuries sustained by plaintiff coining in contact with an electric wire, the jury returned a verdict for ...

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  11. ANOTHER CASK OF SMALLPOX.

    Another case of smallpox occurred at Fremantle, the victim being a boy named Sydney Curtis, one of the contacts on the Otway. The case is only a mild one, and is not likely to ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. POLLING DAY.

    The Under-Secretary of Justice, replying to a letter from the Labour Council requesting that the Federal polling day should be proclaimed a half-holiday, stated that the Commonwealth ...

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  13. LABOUR CO-PARTNERY.

    The malcontents at the Irvine Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company, Hartlepool, account for their refusal to agree to a continuance of the co-partnership by complaining that employment ...

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  14. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The Victorian Full Court has decided in the Bently conspiracy case that the decision of Mr. Creswell, P.M, to remand Heslop to Sydney was not unjust or oppressive, as the place where ...

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  15. BALLOT PAPER.

    Submission of a Proposed Law for the Alteration of the Constitution, Entitled Constitution Alteration (Finance), to the Electors. DIRECTION TO VOTER.—The voter should ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. A BALLOON DISASTER.

    The disaster occurred tp aeronauts from Saturday, there being killed, including H.W. Delbruck, a member of the for Steltin. ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FIRE

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday. The Social and Democratic Club at Broken Hill was partly destroyed by fire this morning. The damage is roughly estimated at £2500. ...

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  18. MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

    When the Miners' Wages Board (Judge Scholes, president, and Messrs. H. S. Forsyth and J. Paterson, members) resumed this morning the dispute at Stockton Borehole Colliery at ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. DISSENSION AMONG IRISH MEMBERS.

    Mr. W. 'Brien states that Mr. Redmond and Mr.Dillon refused to join Mr. Healy and himself in an interview with Mr. Lloyd-George, in consequence of which Ireland has lost £1,000,000 ...

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  20. AN INQUIRY COMMENCED.

    A preliminary inquiry into the cause of the Pericles' disaster was opened at Fremantle to-day, the press being excluded. As a result of this inquiry it is probable a ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

    Submission of a Proposed Law for the Alternation of the Constitution. Entitled Constitution Alteration (State Debts), to the Electors. DIRECTION TO VOTER.—The voter should ...

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  22. [?]NERAL CABLE NEWS.

    "Are culist" states that applications, for a during the quarter ended March 1 £99,355,600, compared with £62,338. [?] the first quarter pf 1909. Rubber ...

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  23. ENGLISH COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Direst poverty exists in hundreds of homes in Northumberland as a result of the three months strike. Many small tradesmen have been rained, and £60,000 have already been distributed in ...

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  24. GRETA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the above council was held on Monday evening. There were present the Mayor (Alderman Ben. Pryor), Aldermen Leaver, Ekert, Anderson, North and Jones. ...

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  25. MARRIED COUPLES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. T. A, Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, writing to the "Times," in replay to recent letters, says "Some Australian employers in the backblocks are averse to married ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. BALKAN RELATIONS.

    [?] Of Servia, M. Pachitch, the Prime and Mr. Milovanevitch, Minister of fairs, have arrived at Constantinople, has been accorded a welcome as ...

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  27. FIRE AT GLEN INNES.

    A fire broke out in Grey-street, Glen Innes, at 3 a.m. on Monday, and seven shops were destroyed, viz., V. Clingan, hairdresser and tobacconist. A. A. Nelson, ...

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  28. SOMA LS BUTCHERED.

    [?] of Somaliland has slain 806 and has captured their stock. The are fleeing to the coast. ...

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  29. MEETINGS OF ELECTORS.

    Dr. Liddell and Mr. John Gillies. M.L.A. WILL address the electors of Lochinvar in the School of Arts on Friday night at eight O'clock. ...

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  30. SPICIOU'S OF CORRUPTION.

    A instruction from St. Petersburg, Posted the residences and offices of 260 the Army commissariat Department stractors in Poland, including 130 in ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. TURKEIY'S NAVY.

    [?] High Pigot Williams, of the [?] has been appointed Commander the Terkish navy, in Succession to [?] Gamtle, who resigned owing to ...

    Article : 31 words
  33. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The Board of Trade enquiry has failed to discover the real cause for the disappearance of the ship "Australian" from Mazatian, Mexico, for Sydney, in 1968. ...

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  34. HNNISH RAILWAYS.

    [?] railways will be administered by serial after April 14. ...

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  35. A CANDIDATE DISABLED.

    A sensational incident occurred at Mr. Thornett's election meeting on Saturday night. Mr. Thornett (Liberal) at Kalgoorlie made certain references to the wreck of the Pericles, averring ...

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  36. MARIE CORELLI.

    Marie Corelli, the celebrated novelist, who was reported to be seriously ill of pneumonia at her residence, Strattord-on-Avon, is recovering. ...

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  37. SIR GEORGE REID

    In velonial institute has arranged a chair George Reid. High Commissioner Australia, and Lady Reid, for June 1. ...

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  38. WIRELESS THE RAPHY.

    Ethergrams have been continuously maintained between Berlin and a steamer from there until its arrival at the Cameroons, on the west coast of Africa. ...

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  39. SPRINT MATCHES.

    Mathews at Johannesburg, the Australians Posts and Donaldson contest prises for a purse of £400. Pestle yards by a feet in 5¼ seconds. ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station, reported 6 points of rain at Millie. ...

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  41. RUSSIAN AERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Russian Duma has voted money for an airship fleet, and £2,500 for prizes. ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND OILFIELDS.

    [?] Limited, will shortly issue the of the New Zealand Oilfields, Limited, Spital of £200,000, of which they are a million shares, of the value of 2s ...

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  43. HEAVY WEATHER ON THE CONTINENT.

    A snowstorm has occurred in the south of France. ...

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  44. THE FORECAST.

    Meteorological Bureau, Tuesday. New South Wales.—Cloudy and showery on the North Coast and at isolated places inland, associated with thunder; otherwise ...

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  45. UNITED STATES SETTING SHOPS.

    It is stated that the bucket shops, 250 of which have just been raided, repossessed a fast leased wire from the New York Stock Exchange, giving market reports some minutes ahead of the tape ...

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  46. [?]CTIM OF NEURASTHENIA.

    Was Lax, secretary to the Free Church as been found dead in the sea at He was suffering from neurasthenia, ...

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  47. IMPROVED COTTON GIN.

    A cited states that the new Doremus is capable of saving £50,000,000 and the process of separating cotton from A European company is being formed ...

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  48. SINPPING FATALITY.

    The four-masted vessel "Kirte Thomas," four Antwerp, Belgium, to Port Talbot, Canada, has been sunk through a collision. Fourteen persons were drowned, including the wives of the ...

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  49. LAWN WAREHOUSE ON FIRE.

    [?] warehouse at Rotherhithe, on the skining 15,000 quarters of corn, was by pre. The damage is estimated at ...

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  50. BALLOONING FATALITY.

    Professor A. Bogg has been killed through ballooning accident in Pomerania, Prussia. The Melbourne University students have decided to form a volunteer corps of 120 ...

    Article : 134 words
  51. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    Tenders have been accepted for the following public works:— Erection of new telephone exchange and alternation to Post and Telegraph Office, ...

    Article : 107 words
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