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  2. TAXATION LOAD.

    The leader of the State Opposition, Mr. C. G. Wade, speaking at Bathurst to-night, in the prosence of a large gathering, dealt with the recently-imposed taxation, and said that ...

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  3. TRAIN SERVICE.

    The irregular running of trains on the suburban lines and the want of accommodation for second-class passengers were complaints brought under the notice of the Assistant ...

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  4. IRONWORKS.

    The State Cabinet will meet to-morrow morning, and it is likely that several important mattera will be threshed out. The outstanding topic in Labour and ...

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  5. COAL DUST.

    The report of the Royal Commission on Coal Dust will be made available shortly. The Minister for Mines, Mr. Cann, yesterday stated that he has been carefully ...

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  6. THE CAUCUS.

    Caucus troubles refuse to abate, despite the strong efforts made by peacemakers. It is asserted on reliable authority that the dispute between the Premier and the Speaket ...

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  7. CHINESE DEFENCE.

    It is stated that, in pursuance with the Manchu pledge of 1909, the Naval Minister, Liu Kuan-Hsiung, has negotiated with the Bethlehem Steel Trust for a loan of 30,000,000 ...

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  8. NEW WAR FORCE.

    Further successful experiments have been made on the Arno River with Ulivi's electric ultia violet (F.) rays, by means of which submerged torpedoes were exploded on February ...

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  9. HOME RULE. THE TIME LIMIT.

    The "Daily Chronicle," in its political notes, says there is no great gulf between the proposed time limit for Ulster's exclusion and Sir Edward Carson's formula, "until ...

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  10. ATTACKED BY ARABS.

    The steamer Solferino is stranded near Bardia, Tripoli. A number of passenger's and members of the crew, who landed at Bardia, were attacked ...

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  11. HOPES OF A UNITED EMPIRE.

    The Rev. G. H. Frodsham, ex-Bishop of North Queensland, in a letter emphasising the earnestness of the Uister volunteers, appeals to all sides to abstain from provocation, ...

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  12. MEXICO.

    General Funston, in command of the United, States forces in Mexico, reports that the Mexicans have blown up the inter-oceanic railway bridge at San Francisco, 28 miles from ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGISTS. VIOLENCE IN COURT.

    Hilda Burkett and Florence Monks have been committed for trial on a charge of setting fire to the Bath Hotel at Folixstowe. Evidence was given that the women were ...

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  14. BRICKWORKS STRIKE

    It was stated in the "Herald" on Saturday that Mr. Page, M.L.A., and other supporters of the Government were becoming restive over the closing of the State brickworks at ...

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  15. LABOUR BREAKAWAY

    The executive of the city branch of the Railway Workers and General Labourers' Association will meet to-night to draw up a platform for the proposed Trades Union Labour ...

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  16. N.S.W. LOAN.

    The New South Wales Government is underwriting a loan of £3,000,000, at 4 per cent., the stock to be issued at £99. ...

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  17. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS.

    The Limerick County Council unanimously carried a resolution supporting the Nationalist volunteer movement. Mr. Thomas Lundon, M.P., speaking in ...

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  18. RACECOURSE BUILDINGS BURNED.

    The grandstand and other buildings on the racecourse at Castle Bromwich have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at several thousand pounds sterling. Women's ...

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  19. MUTINEERS MASSACRED.

    Letters which have reached Plymouth state that 45 mutinous Peruvian soldiers were placed on a raft in the Napo River. They were then massacred by a machine gun, which was ...

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  20. RIFLES, LANDED.

    Despite the vigilance of the Customs offied[?] large consignments of rifles and ammunition have been landed on various parts of the west coast of Irleand, for Nationalist volunteers. ...

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  21. POLICE OUTWITTED.

    Forty men and women visited the house in Harrogate where the police were watching the released hunger-striker, Lillian Lenton. They all quitted the place simultaneously, and in ...

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  22. MADAME CAILLAUX.

    Madaine Caillaux, who shot M. Calmette, editor of the "Figaro," under sensational circumstances on March 16, has been committed for trial on a charge of premeditated ...

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  23. SLASHED WITH SWORDS.

    Public indignation has forced the re-trial of two troopers of the Cuirassiers, wh[?] were sentenced at Potsdam to six weeks' and three weeks' imprisonment respectively for breaking ...

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  24. THE A.W.U.

    Delegates representing the rural workers' section of the Australian Workers' Union assembled yesterday at MacDonell House, Pittstreet. under the presidency of Mr. W. G. ...

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  25. HIGH-SPEED WIRELESS.

    By means of Wheatstone transmitter Marconi wireless messages were sent at the rate of over 100 words a minute. The "Standard" states that the ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    A daring attempted robbery of bullion is reported from Brindisi. The Austrian-Lloyd steamer Helouan had transferred to the Custom-house 100 packages ...

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  27. SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS.

    Sixty persons have been arrested in Naples on charges of swindling insurance companies by means of simulated or self-inflicted wounds. A sum of £120,000 is said to have ...

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  28. TRAM CONGESTION.

    "The Government is pushing on with the eastern suburbs railway." This announcement was made yesterday by the Assistant Minister for Railways, Mr. ...

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  29. PERSECUTED GREEKS.

    According to reports from official sources, the persecution Of Greeks in Eastern Thrace has been renewed with extreme vigour. Crowds of Greek peasants from Demotika ...

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  30. WORLD POSTAGE.

    According to the "Standard," the majority of the Governments of the world favour a reduction of the charge for international letter postage to 1½d, while some udvocate a penny ...

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  31. INFLUX OF-CRIMINALS.

    An important case has been decided before the local police magistrate. Henry James Dark was charged that he, not being a person resident in Now South ...

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  32. BIG JEWEI ROBBERY.

    The Alexandria (Egypt) correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that burglars, who are bolieved to be Australians on their way to England, robbed Mr. Rosonfeld, an ...

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  33. "MAN OVERBOARD[?]"

    Mr. H. Franey, hotel proprietor of Mudgee, was drowned from the Aberdeen liner Thomistocles, off Perpendicular Point, on the New South Wales coast. ...

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  34. AERONAUTS KILLED.

    Lieutenants Fellinger and Wiengandt were flying in an aeroplane at the Halberstadt Aerodrome (Saxony) when the wing of the aeroplane broke. The machine fell 1600 ...

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  35. COLUMBIAN'S MISSING BOAT.

    The United States revenue cutter, Seneca reports by wireless telegraphy that she has picked up on the Nova Scotia coast the third missing boat from the steamer Columbian, ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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  37. DISABLED CAIRNHILL.

    The members of the crew of the disabled steamer Cairnhill waited on the Shipping Master yesterday, and piesented letters from Mr. F. R. Jolley, the British Consul at ...

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  38. FEDERAL POSITION.

    Speaking at Eaglehawk, Victoria, on Saturday night, the leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Fisher, said he hoped there would soon be un election. The Liberal ...

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  39. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The Premier of Japan (Count Okuma), in addressing the Governors of the provinces, insisted on the benefits of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. He said that China would have ...

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  40. BALKAN [?]TROCITIES.

    The International Committee that was despatched to the Balkans by the Carnegie Fund to inquire into the atrocities alleged in connection with the recent war declares that, ...

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  41. MIXED SOAP.

    At the police court to-day, Joseph M'Govern, soap manufacturer, pleaded not guilty to selling adulterated soap. Inspector Eilbeck produced a wrapper ...

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  42. ALLEGED ARSON.

    Ida Winifred Hill, who had divorced her husband, was charged on remand at Stawell Police Court to-day with having foloniously set fire to the dwelling-house of Mrs. Jane ...

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  43. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    Frederick Saunders, alias Nelson, escaped from Sale Gaol yesterday. Saunders, a Norwegian, was charged at the Sale sessions on May 26 with having set fire ...

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  44. FINGER-PRINTS.

    Finger-print evidence given at tho Christchurch Supreme Court proved Albert Gordon Smith, who is charged with burglary, to have been an Australian habitual criminal. He ...

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  45. SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.

    During the first quarter of the present year, the estimated loss at Lloyd's occasioned by the more important shipping casualties, is £1,272,000, the total number of accidents of ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    R. Gould (Cambridge) and E. Oldham (Eton) won the Cambridge University Lowe Double Sculls. It is officially denied that the Government ...

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  48. CHARGE AGAINST A BROTHER.

    Geoffrey Morgan, a young man, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having, on March 5, at South Yarra, wounded John Morgan, his brother, with intent to murder. ...

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  49. CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    Eleven Chinese stowaways were found aboard the steamer Titania which arrived here on Sunday morning from the Philippines. Shortly after she entered the harbour the ...

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  50. CURIOUS LAW SUIT.

    On February 12 Alexander M'Larty, a carrier, left his waggon loaded with wheat on the highway at Swan Hill, only his dog remaining as a protection. ...

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  51. JOPPA ACCIDENT

    A strange fact has come to light in connection with the recent accident at Joppa Juuction. The inquliy shows that the reason the passengers could not communicate with the ...

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  52. STRANGE STORY.

    Kissian Singh, a Hindoo, charged with vagrancy, at the City Court to-day, told a peculiar story. A. H. Pritchard, official Indian interpreter. ...

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  53. WOMAN DISAPPEARS.

    Mrs. Stonefield, 22. wife of William Stonefield, of Railway-street, Cook's Hill, has been missing from her home since an early hour this morning. She had not been well for ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

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  55. SENSATIONAL STREET SMASH.

    At about 1. o'clock this morning a sensational collision between a motor car and tram occurred at the corner of Elizabeth and Market streets. ...

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  56. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A serious motor-car accident occurred last hight on Governor's Hill to a party returning to town. A back tyre blew out, the Wheel skidded, and ...

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  57. INDARRA INCIDENT.

    When the prisoner, Norman Moroney, escaped from the steamer Indarra on Saturday morning, he Jumped overboard with a lifebelt, but it was thought that he would meet ...

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  58. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    A serious accident occurred at Hobart shart ou Friday morning, when four men were injured by cargo falling into the hold of the steamer Ulimaroa, which was discharging ...

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  59. SUICIDE AT SEA

    On the arrival of the steam collier Karitane at Strahan on Saturday, from Sydney, the master reported that a fireman named R. M'Arthur, aged about 47, had committed ...

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