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  2. THE BIG UNION.

    A prominent member of the New South Wales Labour Council yesterday described the launching of the Australian Union Federation as merely a political move as a prelude ...

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  3. STATE FISH. THE TRAWLING SCHEME.

    The State Government is contemplating becoming both catchers and distributers of fish. The Premier, as the author of the scheme laid recently before a special meeting of the ...

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  4. FARES AND FREIGHTS

    The interstate steamship companies have decided to increase passenger fares and cargo freights. Although no official, statement has been ...

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  5. ARBITRATION.

    Although the comprehensive list of amendments to the Arbitration Act desired by the Labour Council as set out in yesterday's "Herald," was posted to the Premier on ...

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  6. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A disastrous railway smash occurred to-day on the main trunk line at Whangamarinau station, about nine miles from Mercer. The accident was due to the main trunk express ...

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  7. THE DERBY.

    At the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day the principal event resulted:— THE DERBY STAKES of 6500 sovs, by subscription of 50 sovs each; for entire colts ...

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  8. MEXICAN SITUATION. THE PRESIDENCY.

    Good progress is reported from the Mediation Conference. The delegates have chosen a number of names acceptable to the United States ...

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  9. THE SUFFRAGISTS. PITIFUL OBJECTS.

    Amazing and pathetic scenes occurred at the London Sessions to-day when several suffragists were dealt with. One woman, aged 50, a physical wreck from ...

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  10. TAMPICO OIL PROPERTIES.

    Great Britain, the United States and the Netherlands have agreed that acquisition of the Tampico oil properties by persons who have taken advantage of the absence of the real ...

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  11. CONTINENTAL GOLF.

    In the French Amateur Golf Championship, which is being played at La Boulie, the following were some of the results:— FIRST ROUND. ...

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  12. BRITISH SUBJECT'S DEATH.

    Joint inquiries regarding the death of Mr. William Benton, the British ranchowner, who was shot at the order of General Villa, the Constitutionalist leader, in February, are ...

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  13. CAUCUS TROUBLE.

    The State Labour caucus will meet during the second week in June. This was definitely decided at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, and the members of the party will be ...

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  14. HOME RULE. GOVERNMENT OF ULSTER.

    It is understood that no attempt will be made to establish a provisional government in Ulster until the Home Rule Bill receives the Royal assent. ...

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  15. NATIONAL GALLERY OUTRAGE.

    Freda Graham was sentenced to six months imprisonment to-day for damaging five pictures in the National Gallery under a pretext that her action was a protest against ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. A MATTER OF EDUCATION.

    A prominent fish agent expressed the opinion yesterday that the proposed trawling venture of the Government will not be a success. The reason for this, he says, is, not ...

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  17. MR. REDMOND CONGRATULATED.

    Air. John Redmond, the leader of the Irish Nationalist party, has received world-wide congratulations on the passing of the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  18. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    The King and Queen will attend the Derby meeting to-morrow. Special precautions against suffragists will o[?] observed at Tattenham corner, in view of the ...

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  19. ABATTOIRS CONTROL. ADELAIDE CONDITIONS.

    After having inspected the Adelaide Abattoirs, Mr. Flowers, the Minister for Public Health, is convinced that the State Government is on the right track in the expenditure ...

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  20. SYMPATHY AND CHEQUES.

    Sir Edward Carson, the Ulster leader, has received many sympathetic messages and cheques, including one from Melbourne for £1500. ...

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  21. ALBANIAN REVOLT. INTERVENTION BY POWERS.

    It is semi-officially reported that Germany is prepared to contribute a contingent to an international force formed for the purpose of restoring order in Albania, if a strictly ...

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  22. ROYAL LOVE MATCH.

    Prince Oscar, the fifth son of the German Emperor, is engaged to marry Fraulein Bassewitz. The latter was formerly a lady-inwaiting to the German Empress, but was ...

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  23. PLOT TO SHOOT KING'S HORSE.

    The "Daily Express" states that a plot to shoot Brak[?]spear has been discovered. Women suffragists held a secret meeting on Tuesday night, at which they produced ...

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  24. AFTERNOON SHIFT.

    At the recent meeting of the Executive Council, the appointment of Mr. Wise, K.C., as Royal Commissioner to inquire into the Newcastle miners demand for the abolition ...

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  25. STATE SESSION.

    The decision of the Cabinet to call a meeting of the Labour caucus for the second week in June is likely to delay the oponing of the third session of Parliament. ...

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  26. IRRIGATION DAM BURSTS.

    The Hatchtown irrigation dam broke owing to a landslide and the water rushed in a flood down the valley of the Savler River. Telephone calls and horsemen warned ...

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  27. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Marchese Dl San Giuliano, Minister of Foreign Affairs, states that Italy insists upon the maintenance of the balance of power in the Adriatic, and upon the international ...

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  28. SCOTTISH CHURCHES.

    The Assemblies of the Established Church and the United Free Church at Edinbu[?]gh discussed the draft scheme of the committee appointed to go into the question of union. ...

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  29. THE PORTFOLIOS.

    Ministers yesterday stated that some mis apprehension appears to exist as to the intontions of the Government regarding a rearrangement of the portfolios. ...

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  30. PRINCE WILLIAM'S ACTION.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Durazzo states that Prince William of Wied acted upon the advice of the Italian and Austrian Ministers in going on board the ...

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  31. NEWSPAPER PROSECUTED.

    Proceedings have been instituted against the "Mr," one of the leading daily papers, for stating that the King ordered the war with Servia last June, and not the ...

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  32. A BIG EARTHQUAKE.

    An earth tremor of unusual violence was recorded on the seismograph at the Riverview College yesterday. The disturbance was the most severe one ...

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  33. "THE RIVER DUVIDA."

    Declaring that all the map-makers in the world were wrong, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt delivered an address before the Natloial Geographical Society to-day, describing his ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMMISSION.

    The members of the South Australian Abattoirs and Meat Industry Commission arrived from Adelaide yesterday morning, and will continue their journey to Brisbane this ...

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  35. INDEX. NEWS.

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  36. AGITATION AGAINST GERMANS.

    Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg (Imperial Chancellor, and Premier of the Prussian Diet), in reply to on interpellation in the Diet, admitted that conditions in the northern portion of ...

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  37. MACE INCIDENT.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the Speaker (Mr. W. E. Johnson) drew attention to the incident of the removal of the mace, his annotated copy of May, and the ...

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  38. BUILDING TRADE.

    The determination of the Builders' Labourers' Union to stand by the Federal award, as amended by the High Court, is still causing some little friction. ...

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  39. KING- OF SPAIN.

    Senor Yglesias, the Socialist leader, speaking in the Congress, accused the King of despotism, and of having exercised undue influence on Spain's international policy. He ...

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  40. MR. HAMEL'S FATE.

    The warships have abandoned their search in the Channel for Mr. Gustav Hamel, who was lost in an attempt to fly across the Channel from France. ...

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  41. CARGO ON FIRE.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association received a cablegram yesterday stating that the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Waimate had arrived ...

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 words
  43. ACETYLENE FOG GUN.

    The use of Marconi wireless waves for firing the Stevenson-Noyes acetylene fog gun on an isolated beacon has been satisfactorily tested, the control being switched on from a ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. FIGHTING THROUGH FIAMES.

    An explosion of coal dust occurred at a cement works at Barry (Glamorganshire), setting the premises on fire. Six men were entrapped by the flames, and ...

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  45. PELAW-MAIN COLLIERY IDLE.

    Pelaw Main colliery was thrown idle yesterday through a clipper declining to continue work assigned to him. The other clipper supported him, and the men had to ...

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  46. LIQUOR ACT.

    An interesting legal point was taken by Sub-Inspector Anderson, of Wollongong, before the Licensing Court at Milton to-day. Mrs. Hughes was an applicant for an hotel ...

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  47. SUPPOSED DISABLED STEAMER.

    A telegram was received from Moruya, 141 miles south of Sydney, yesterday, stating that a steamer with a yellow funnel and black top, which passed there at 7.45 a.m. ...

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  48. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The date of the first sitting of the New Hebrides conference has not been settled, but it will probably be early in June. An official of the Qual d'Orsay and three ...

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  49. WAGNER HERITAGE.

    Herr Slegfried Wagner, son of the famous composer, and his mother, Frau Cosima Wagner, have announced their intention of presenting their entire heritage at Bayreuth to ...

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  50. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The leader of the expedition of the Museum of Natural History to Crokerland reports that he has not been able to get into touch by wireless with civilisation, although a powerful ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

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  52. LEFT IN TRAM.

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day Joseph John Naylor, a conductor on the metropolitan trams, was charged with the larceny of a lady's handbag, containing jewellery to the ...

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  53. THE WAIPARA.

    The steamer Waipara with 350 immigran[?] aboard, which grounded on the Hannibai Isla[?] reef, to the South of Thursday Island on Friday was got off at 9.30 o'clock to-night. ...

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  54. EVEN SAILING.

    The ships Kirkcudbrightshire and Mimi left Buenos Ayres on the same day, and arrived in port this afternoon within an hour of each other, after a variable passage of 58 ...

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  55. BIG LABOUR FEDERATION.

    The committee representing the Miners' Federation, the Transport Workers' Federation, and the National Union of Railwaymen, has drafted a combined working agreement, ...

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  56. EARLY MORNING FIRES.

    A few minutes after midnight this morning a shed at the rear of Bains's coach factory 76 Harris-street, city, was destroyed by fir[?] and towards 1 o'clock an outbreak ...

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  57. LABOUR SERMONS.

    The local branch of the P.L.L. is considering a proposal to invite the clergy of all denominations to devote one Sunday during the year to the preaching of ser[?]ions on behalf ...

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  58. BOMBAY COTTON FIRES.

    The 40th fire since March 23 occurred to-day, when 16,000 bales of cotton were destroyed. ...

    Article : 26 words
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