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  2. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The State Opposition leader, Mr. Wade, made the following statement last night concerning the formation of a country party. "I notice that Mr. Campbell, secretary of the ...

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  3. KALGOORLIE.

    If the progress of a church can be measured by the increase of its bishops, then is the Anglican Church in Australia torging ahead, for during the last 16 years eight new pioneer ...

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  4. THE SENATE.

    The nomination of candidates to run in the Liberal interests for the Senate in the event of a double dissolution of the Commonwealth Parliament, closes on Thursday next, 30th ...

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  5. SURF FATALITY.

    There occurred on Saturday afternoon the first drowning case that has happened amongst surf bathers at Maroubra. Miss Annie M. Miller, 40, who had lived with her ...

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  6. THE ENTENTE. KING-GEORGES RETURN.

    King George, before leaving Paris for England, invested M. Doumergue (the French Premier) with the Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. ...

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  7. GUN RUNNING. AN ULSTER COUP.

    A test mobilisation of the Ulster volunteers in Belfast and Londonderry was carried out amid wild rumours last night. The men showed great alacrity, and Were ...

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  8. MEXICO. WAR INEVITABLE.

    A train has arrived from Mexico City with British and German refugees aboard. They report that a mob in Mexico City trampled the United States flag in the dust. ...

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  9. UNITED STATES' PUBLIC WANTS WAR.

    The party leaders in Congress are more favourable towards the view that the United States ought promptly to declare war against Mexico. ...

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  10. A PESSIMISTIC OUTLOOK.

    Senator Lodge asserted yesterday that nothing remained for the United States but to see the Mexican war through to the bitter end. He thought there was a much worse ...

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  11. BRITISH COURSE PREFERABLE.

    Many Congressmen hold that the course which Great Britain took in recognising General Huerta as de facto President of Mexico was the one which the United States should ...

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  12. THE REASON FOR IT.

    The Exchange Telegraph Co.'s Belfast correspondent states that the steamer Fanny's Hamburg consignment of 70,000 rifles was landed in three lots, at Larne, Bangor, and ...

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  13. GERMAN PRESS OPINION.

    The "Cologne Gazette" commenting on the Royal visit to France, states that there is nothing in the speeches delivered at the various functions that is inconsistent with the ...

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  14. A BORDER SKIRMISH.

    Nuevo Laredo, a thriving Mexican border town, near here, is in ruins as a result of a dynamite fire started by the Mexican Federal troops. ...

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  15. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    Sir John M'Call (Agent-General for Tasmania), in a letter to the press, suggests that concurrently with the next Imperial Conference of Premiers the Prime Minister should ...

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  16. MEXICAN "SUCCESSES."

    The Mexican newspapers, which are under strict censorship, are publishing varied stories of Mexican successes against the United States, giving descriptions of wholly ...

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  17. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Monsieur Guillaux, the French airman, made his first public flight in Australia at the Newcastle Show Grounds on Saturday. There were between 6000 and 7000 people present. The ...

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  18. THE NEAR EAST.

    Owing to the treatment of Greeks in Thrace the relations between Greece and Turkey have suddenly assumed a threatening phase. Thousands of Greeks have been deprived ...

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  19. WAR PREPARATIONS.

    President Wilson is making unexampled preparations for war, which is recognised as inevitable. Every available warship ia now bound for ...

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  20. CONSTITUTIONALISTS' ATTITUDE.

    The negotiations between the Constitutionalists and the Huertists have proved fruitless, as General Carranza, the Constitutionalist "President," has refused to ally himself with ...

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  21. LATIN AMERICA SIDES WITH MEXICO.

    The State Department is receiving despatches from the South American Republics showing strong disapproval of the United States' action towards Mexico. ...

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  22. MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Asquith, who was hurriedly summoned from the country last night, conferred with Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the ...

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  23. CITY FIRE.

    Late on Saturday night a fire was discovered in the warehouse of the Oriental Tea Company, 346-8 Kent-street, city, which resulted in the' upper portion of the building being ...

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  24. OUR EMPTY SPACES.

    The annual Queensland dinner was held at the Trocadero last night, among the guests being Mr. Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies), Sir George Reid (High ...

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  25. FORCE MET BY FORCE.

    Mr. F. D. Acland, Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Selby last night, said there was bound to be a general election before an Irish Parliament was ...

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  26. STEAMERS IDLE.

    The Lymington colliery recently lost three days' work owing to a steamer, which had been chartered to take coal, being unable to obtain a berth. Neath and other collieries ...

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  27. AN EMPHATIC GENERAL.

    Speaking at Andover last night Captain Faber, the local Unionist member, said that the following true story was going the rounds. A noted Field Marshal sent for a certain ...

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  28. INDEX. NEWS.

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  29. THE CANAL ZONE.

    Colonel Goethals, Governor of the Panama Canal Zone, has placed that territory on a full war footing. ...

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  30. BRITISH SUBJECT ARRESTED.

    An English engineer has been arrested by Federal troops at Orizaba. A United States official was also arrested, but was subsequently released. ...

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  31. THE MILITARY EPISODE.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Unionist) gave notice in the House of Commons that he would move:—"That in view of the seriousness of the Government's recently-contemplated naval ...

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  32. RIOTING IN TAMPICO.

    After the United States fleet had arrived at Tampico it withdrew seawards. At nightfall the Mexicans started anti-United States riots, attacking the chiet hotels ...

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  33. ANTARCTICA.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton was the guest of the Pilgrim's Club last night, and in the course of a speech sketched his plans in connection with his forthcoming Antarctic expedition. ...

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  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    The motion of censure on the Government in connection with the Ulster question, will be debated by the House of Commons on Tuesday and Wednesday. ...

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  36. ESENADA AND TAMPICO REFUGEES.

    A large number of United States subjects in Esenada, Lower California, were reported to be in danger owing to the riotous conduct of the Mexicans, and the monitor Cheyenne ...

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  37. DEPRESSED BOURSES.

    The demoralisation of the Stock Exchanges and Bourses is chiefly due to affairs in Mexico, and the illness of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria. ...

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  38. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Broken Hill was the centre of a domestic tragedy last night, about 7.30, when Wm. Hallett, aged 37, living in Sing-street, shot his wife with a revelver, and then fired one ...

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  39. BUSH MYSTERY.

    The remains of the murdered man recently found in the bush near Guildford have been identified as those of William Ernest Ellison, who had been missing since he visited Perth, ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Smuts, Minister of Finance and Dofence, in introducing the Budget in the House of Assembly yesterday, announced the intention of imposing an incomo tax, and also ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. COAL CONTRACTS CANCELLED.

    During the last few days contracts for shipment of Newcastle coal to Mexico have been cancelled, owing to the war broaking out. The annual exports to Mexico reach about ...

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  43. ANOTHER RAILWAY MURDER.

    An unknown woman was murdered in a carriage on the London-Brighton express near Three Bridges station, yesterday. The train was brought to a standstill ...

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  44. FATAL FLYING.

    An airman named Ritschmann, while flying with his brother, was killed by a fall at Zwittan. His brother was severely injured. ROME, April 25. ...

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  45. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    Horr Kuehn, Secretary to the Treasury, has visited the South Gorman States with a view or gaining their assent to heavy increases in taxation. ...

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  46. A LONG VOYAGE.

    The Italian barque Erminia, which has occupied seven months on the journey from Marseilles, arrived in Brisbane this morning. A representative of the agents stated that ...

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