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  2. FAREWELL. BRITISH PARTY LEAVES.

    On behalf of myself and the members of this Parliamentary party I desire to thank the people of New South Wales most cordially for all they have done for us during our stay. I ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It might be said that the real work of the House of Representatives will be commenced on Tuesday, when the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) will move the ...

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  4. PREMIER'S TOUR.

    The Premier has received a hearty welcome at each centre visited on his North Coast tour. Messrs. Holman, Morton, and party arrived at Wauchope about noon on Saturday, and the ...

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  5. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    It is notified that the following additional scientists will attend the forthcoming congress of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Australia:— ...

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  6. "ON TRIAL."

    Addressing a large gathering of Liberals at Northcote last night, the Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) said responsible government was on its trial just now. ...

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  7. RESTLESS LABOUR. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The Employors' Federation at Dublin has intimated that it declines to renew the conference with the men, on the ground that it is confronted not by an ordinary trades-union, ...

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  8. JAPAN'S DEMANDS. THE GRIP ON PORT ARTHUR.

    The correspondent of the "Telegraph" at Tokio reports that it is understood Japan's demands upon China include a fifty-years' extension of the lease of Port Arthur, which ...

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  9. HOME RULE. UNIONISTS' STRAIGHT TALK

    The "Telegraph" and other Unionist newspapers consider that Lord Loroburn's letter is the frank acknowledgment of British Liberalism that the Government's game is up. ...

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  10. HUNGER-STRIKER RELEASED.

    James Connolly, one of the leaders in the Transport Workers' strike, who, upon being sentenced to three months' imprisonment, refused to take food, has been released. ...

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  11. CHINA'S HUMILIATION.

    China has accepted the Japanese demands en bloc. ...

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  12. TRANSPORTERS LOCKED OUT.

    The farmers of Dublin County have resolved to lockout 2000 labourers belonging to the Transporters' Union. ...

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  13. POWERS AND THE SALT TAX.

    Routor's correspondent at Peking telegraphs that the Powers have complained fruitlessly that instead of the salt tax (which represents the guarantee for the international loan) being ...

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  14. CHEMICAL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Seven hundred men employed at the late Lord Overtoun's chemical works at Glasgow have struck for a 10 per cent, advance in wages. The strikers have been informed that unless ...

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  15. A GERMAN AGREEMENT.

    It is persistently reported that an agreement has been partly reached whereby a German Lieutenant-General, with a staff of six officers and an interpreter, is to be employed ...

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  16. MANCHESTER CANAL STRIKE.

    Five hundred additional men have struck on the Manchester Canal. ...

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  17. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Board of Trade announces that the sugar, confectionery, food-preserving, shirtmaking, sheet-metal, hollow-ware, tin-box, and canister trades are to be brought under the ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. [?]ARL GREY AND SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    Earl Grey, approving of the proposed Home [?]ule conference, suggests that a compromise could be sought by the adoption of the [?]ederal principle. ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Messrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt, Frederick Bourne, J. P. Morgan, Henry Walters, Arthur Curtis, and other millionaires have formed a syndicate to build an America Cup ...

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  20. WHARF STRIKE.

    The adjournment of the Wages Board until this morning signifies nothing in regard to possible wharf strike developments. Union officials would not on Saturday venture an ...

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  21. LARKIN FINDS BAIL.

    Larkin, the leader of the Transport Workers Union, who is awaiting trial, hat, secured ball in the sum of £400. He has also entered into a bond to be of good behaviour. ...

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  22. VICIOUS SQUALL.

    A sudden storm, in the nature of a huge whirlwind, passed over South Head and Watson's Bay on Saturday afternoon, and had a peculiar effect upon the water at the ...

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  23. FATE OF EXPLORERS.

    Reports received from the for north indicate that Mr. Harry Radford and General Street are very likely still alive, despite the story of their murder by Eskimos while engaged in ...

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  24. A CLERGYMAN'S VIEW.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, upon being interviewed after a visit to Ulster, said that the [?]gitation there was in no wise bluff, and he hoped that Lord Loreburn's suggestion would ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. CLOUDBURST.

    Five people have been drowned in floods due to a sudden cloud burst. Scores of residences are swamped, and much damage to property has resulted. The ...

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  26. "USELESS AUDACITY."

    Lieutenant Nesteroff, who, while flying in a Nieuport machine at Kieff, described a complete vertical circle, at a height of 1800ft, and then volplaned safely to earth, has been ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. HATCHING CHICKENS.

    [?] of the most interesting papers read Lefore the British Association for the Au[?]ancement of Science explained that the [?]gyptiers hatch many million eggs yearly ...

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  28. WORKS ADMINISTRATION.

    The leader of the Opposition Mr. C. G. Wade, does not think thit the State Government will yield to his request for a special inquiry into the charges made by him against the ...

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  29. BILLIARDS.

    Stevenson offers to concede Gray 2.000 in a game of 20,000 for £100 or £200 aside. ...

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  30. NEGROES SHOOT MERCHANT.

    Negroes attempted to force the merchant of a small village to accept an irregular bill in payment of small purchases. The merchant refused, and the negroes shot ...

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  31. THE BALKANS.

    It is reported that Dr. Daneft, ex-Premier [?] Bulgaria, has been either arrested in his [?] house for treachery to the State, or is [?]ing guarded to protect him from the anger ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. MEXICO.

    The resignation of Rodolfo Reyes at Minister of Justice, due to differences with President Huerta, is announced. It is generally believed that the regime of ...

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  33. CRIPPEN MURDER RECALLED.

    A case resembling the Crippen murder in London has developed here with the discovery of the dismembered body of a young woman in the River. ...

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  34. SMALLPOX. ELEVEN FRESH CASES.

    There were ten cases of smallpox reported on Saturday in the metropolitan area, and only one yesterday. The cases on Saturday came from the ...

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  35. THE CASE OF THAW.

    Another writ of Habeas Corpus has been secured in the Thaw case, which is likely to drag a slow course through the United States courts. ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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  37. FERRY COLLISION.

    A collision occurred between two ferry steamers at M'Mahon's Point on Saturday evening which, though unattended by injury to any of the passengers, caused much ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that private letters have been received from two members of Mayne's team of Australian cricketers touring America, stating that arrangements are ...

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  39. THE NECKLACE THEFT.

    Joseph Grizgard, Simon Silverman, Lelssir Gutwirth (Austrian diamond dealers), John-Lockett (jeweller), and James M'Carthy, aged 82, were further charged on remand at ...

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  40. MURDERER'S CONFESSION.

    Porter Charlton, who has been extradited from America on a charge of murdering his wife at Como, in June, 1910, has made a statement to the magistrate at Como. ...

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  41. DONCASTER YEARLING SALES.

    At the Doncaster yearling sales 321 realised 221,458 guineas. A filly by Desmond—Sisterlike brought 5600 guineas. ...

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  42. THE ALBURY CASE.

    The Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpsto[?]), referring to the case of smalljox reported at Albury, says that, until that town is proclaimed a quarantine area, there is no power ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  44. NOTED FENIAN DEAD.

    The death is announced of the Fenian Fitzgerald, who was connected with the abortive insurrectionist movement in 1867. Fitzgerald, who was a working compositor ...

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  45. "NOT THE LAST."

    Lord Emmott remarked prior to leaving for Junee:—"I am sure such visits as these will do a great amount of good, and I am certain that this trip is only the precursor of many ...

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  46. SPORTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Denman's success at Caulfield in the V.A.T.C. Amateur Challenge Cup with his gelding Topmast, was the subject of humorous reference at the opening ceremony of the ...

    Article : 278 words
  47. WAR OFFICE SUPPLIES.

    The War Office is inviting tenders to repeat the order for the supply of 375,000 12oz tins of beef, and 62,500 24oz tins, to be delivered at Woolwich in June. ...

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  48. DEATH OF MR. W. J. GAYNOR.

    The steamer Baltic has arrived at Liverpool with the body of the late Mr. W. J. Gaynor (Mayor of New York) on board. The immediate cause of Mr. Gaynor's death was a fit of ...

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  49. DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    At an indignation meeting held at Dorrigo on Saturday all the speakers caustically criticised the action taken by Mr. Wade, the leader of the Opposition, against the Norton-Griffiths ...

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  50. "ADVERTISE."

    The famous Canadian, and now member of the House of Commons, Mr. Hamer Greenwood, in a short interview before he left for Victoria, laid stress on the necessity for ...

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  51. A PATIENT'S ESCAPADE.

    A boy who was recovering from smallpox, tired of life in the isolation hospital, and went to the beach, where he met two girls. He put off in a boat with his companions, ...

    Article : 109 words
  52. TO-DAY.

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  53. POLITICIAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Mr. Timothy Sullivan, a noted politician, who rose from newsboy to Congressman, during an illness recently eluded his nurses and was subsequently ound dead on the ...

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  54. BATHING FATALITY.

    On Saturday evening a girl named Neta'Clifton, 14 years, daughter of Mr. Frederick Clifton, of the Raliway Loco. Department, was drowned in the river while bathing with a ...

    Article : 113 words
  55. SIR GEORGE REID.

    In regard to the incident at St. Paneras Station to-day on the departure of Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, it appears that he was posing for a press ...

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  56. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    All the first principles in the new Federal capital desigen have been agreed upon, and Mr. W. B. Griffin, the Chicago architeet, is now at work in Melbourne filling in the ...

    Article : 97 words
  57. THE VICTORIAN VISIT.

    Shortly after midnight on Saturday the main body of members of the British Parliamentary party arrived in Melbourne by special train. On arrival at Spencer-street Station Lord ...

    Article : 106 words
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