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  2. TRAGEDY AT PYMBLE

    A tragedy took place yesterday morning in the picturesque and peaceful district of Pymble, on the North Shore railway line. It appears that Sergeant Hickey, ...

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  3. MONOPOLIES AND PRICES.

    The debates on the referendum disclose the fact that the Federal Government intend, if their proposals are carried, to fix by law the prices of various articles and products, or ...

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  4. MR. CATTS RESIGNS.

    Mr. J. H. Catts, M.P., has resigned his position as hon. general secretary of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association. He stated at the last meeting of the ...

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  5. A LOYAL WELCOME. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The committee appointed by the citizen's meeting to make arrangements for welcoming the Governor-General in a fitting manner on his arrival in Sydney to-morrow morning ...

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  6. RAILWAY SMASH. STOCK TRAIN WRECKED.

    A sensational raliway accident occurred here on Wednesday evening at 7.25, when a stock train from the west was wrecked in the railway station yard. ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGISTS. RAID ON HEADQUARTERS.

    Yesterday 100 police raided the headquarters of the Women's Political Union in Kingsway. They arrested five officials, and later on arrested Mrs. Drummond. ...

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  8. WORK OF EMPIRE. PARLIAMENTARY ASS0CIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association was held to-day. The Speaker of the House of Commons, the Right Hon. J. W. Lowther, presided. ...

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  9. BALKAN PROBLEM. AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The latest statement in regard to Austaia's intentions is that, unless Montenegro yields, to-day's conference of ambassadors is to be informed that Austria reserves her ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. "EMPIRE BONDS."

    Mr. Allen, Minister for Defence in New Zealand, speaking at a gathering held in the Canadian Club, said it seemed strange to him, as a New Zealander passing through ...

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  11. ITALY'S CLAIMS.

    It is understood that should Austria occupy Skutari, the Lovtchen heights, or Cattaro, a fortified seaport, Italy will occupy Avlona, a seaport on the Adriatic, and Santi ...

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  12. "A STUPID RAID."

    Miss Christabel Pankhurst, in the course of an intorview, said. "The stupid raid will not make an atom of difference. We anticipated the raid when we made our plans." ...

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  13. A DIFFICULT PROBLEM.

    Lord Morley, speaking in the House of Lords, deprecated any discussion of Albania's future. "The knot we have to unravel," he said, "is ...

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  14. BID FOR A THRONE.

    Countess Larisch seeks in her memoirs, published to-day, to prove that her cousin, the Crown Prince Rudolph, who committed suicide, after killing the Baroness Marie ...

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  15. CARDINAL GIBBONS' VIEWS.

    Cardinal Gibbons, in a letter to the Anti-Suffrage Association, deprecated female suffrage, and pleading for the dignity of woman pointed out the powerful influence exercised by ...

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  16. TRADE RELATIONS. THE OUTPOSTS OF BRITAIN.

    Giving evidence to-day before the Dominions Royal Commission, Edward John 'Bechervaise, Commissioner of the Geelong Harbour Trust and representing the Geelong Chamber of ...

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  17. ESSAD PASHA'S COUP.

    It is semi-officially stated that Essed pasha officially reported his arrival at Alessio, and asked the Porte for instructions. The Porte ordered him to disarm and ...

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  18. JAPAN AND AMERICA. CALIFORNIAN LEGISLATION.

    The President (Dr. Wilson) refused to comment on Mr. Bryan's failure in connection with the proposed Californian state law prohibiting Japanese from owning real ...

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  19. AN ASSASSINATION.

    It has been reported that Issa Boletinatza, an Albanian chief, and his band assassinated Nlazi Bey, a well-known Turkish constitutionalist, at Avlona. ...

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  20. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The Treasurer and Minister for Railways (Mr. Cann) yesterday received the following report from the railway authorities:— "At 7.25 p.m. on Wednesday, 30th ultimo, ...

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  21. DISORDER IN PORTUGAL.

    Many boats containing armed civilians surrounded the cruiser Republica and attempted to release the political prisoners who had been sent on board. ...

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  22. JAPANESE COALING STATION.

    Reports have been received of alleged negotiations having been made by Japanese for a coaling station on the Island of Boncador, situated in the Caribbean Sea, near the mouth ...

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  23. AMERICAN POLICE GRAFT.

    Four police officers, who have been accused of graft, have been placed on trial. Supreme charges, covering a period of four years, have been preferred. ...

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  24. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    For the month of April an increase of £157,385 is shown in the receipts from the Commonwealth, as compared with the corresponding period of last year. For the 10 ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION.

    Polling for the Whitechapel division of Tower Hamlets, caused through Sir Stuart Samuel's resignation, owing to the firm with which he is connected having purchased silver ...

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  26. SCHEME OF DECORATION.

    The sub-committee met at a later period during the day and practically completed the arrangements for to-morrow. Special features are to be made of the railway station, and ...

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  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 words
  28. GERMANY'S DEFENCES. BUDGET COMMITTEE'S REDUCTION.

    The Budget Commlttee has authorised provision for three new cavalry regiments, instead of six, which the Government required. ...

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  29. SPEECHES IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. F. M. B. Fisher (Minister for Trade and Customs of New Zealand) to-day was entertained at luncheon. The Governor-General and members of the Empire Trade ...

    Article : 272 words
  30. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    The debate on the Tariff Bill is likely to finish on Saturday. The Democrats are standing fast, and it is unlikely that any of the amendments to the iron and steel ...

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  31. CROWN PRINCE'S WARNING.

    Contributing a preface to a patriotic book, entitled "Germany in Arms," the Crown Prince utters a grave warning against the growing love of luxury and wealth. ...

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  32. NORTHERN MINERS. PROPRIETORS' MEETING.

    Although the northern colliery proprietors' meeting in Sydney to-morrow is the usual monthly one, it will be of imprtance. Since they last met and suggested the establishment ...

    Article : 242 words
  33. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    The Parliamentary Committee inquiring into the contract between the Post Office and the Marconi Company for the erection of wireless stations has decided that it will be impossible ...

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  34. RESTRICTING IMMIGRATION.

    In the House of Assembly yesterday the Minister of Interior and Lands. Mr. Fischer, in moving the second reading of the Immigration Restriction Bill, said the power of restriction ...

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  35. "MUST DECLINE."

    The Minister for Works was invited to attend the meeting held on Wednesday afternoon to arrange a welcome to the Governor-General (Lord Denman). Mr. Griffith, who ...

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  36. MR. HOLMAN'S DEPARTURE.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan,-Agent-General for New South Wales, a representative of the Colonial Office, and several friends, bade farewell to Mr. Holman, New South Wales ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. RECIPROCITY IN OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) announced to-night that, as the result of a long discussion, he had arrived at an arrangement with Mr. F. M. B. Fisher ...

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  39. INCREASED CRIME.

    Mr. J. Miller, M.L.A., says that it is a notorious fact that a great increase of lawlessness, especially burglary, has taken place [?] Sydney since the M'Gowen Government ...

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  40. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr. Peake, Premier of South Australia, who is making a tour of Ireland, in the course of an interview in Dublin, said he was in favour of Home Rule because he had seen the ...

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  41. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    It was officially announced last night that the Duchess of Connaught had spent a fair day, but the general condition of the patient gives cause for anxiety. ...

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  42. PELAW MAIN TROUBLE.

    The trouble at Pelaw Main colliery has been temporarily adjusted. A deputation waited on the manager last night, and presented the resolutions passed at the meeting. The manager ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  44. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND. TRAIN SERVICE BLOCKED.

    A telegram received from the District Engineer for Railways at Cairns states that there has been heavy general rain throughout the coastal district. Mulgrave River and Behana ...

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  45. SMALLPOX ON A BARQUE.

    The barque E. J. Spence left Mauritius 57 days ago. On the voyuge to Newcastle several of the crew were stricken with disease. The vessel was towed into port this morning, and ...

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  46. FLOODS IN NEW ORLEANS.

    Floods are inundating the Vidalia district. in Louisiana, where hundreds of people are homeless. The loss of life has been small. The waters ...

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  47. IMPRISONED EDITOR RELEASED.

    Mr. Charles James Kirkland, editor and proprietor of the Northern Territory "Times," who was fined £100 for contempt of Court in connection with the Wooley-Manakov case, has ...

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  48. PROFESSIONALISM IN SPORT.

    The fight, between Union and League football is at its height in Bathurst. The principal of All Saints' College (Mr. G. Sidney Stiles), entering the controversy ...

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  49. STABBING AFFRAY.

    A young man named Daniel Williams was charged at the General Sessions to-day with having, on April 8, stabbed Hugh Wells, at his residence in Carlton. ...

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  50. TORRENTIAL RAINS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A heavy south-westerly spra[?]g up to-day, accompanied by torrential rains. Shipping was delayed, and the city streets are under water in some places. ...

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  51. INDIAN RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A passenger train collided with a goods train at Nagpur. Twenty-eight Indians were killed, and 14 Indians and two Europeans were seriously ...

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