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  2. LIBERAL RALLY.

    There was a great Liberal rally in the Town Hall last night, when an enormous audience assembled, and speeches were delivered by the Liberal leader, Mr. Joseph Cook, and the ...

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  3. RAILWAYS.

    Speaking to a deputation representing the residents of the Stockinbingal district yesterday, the Minister tor Works (Mr. A. Griffith) hinted at a new railway construction scheme ...

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  4. THE VEND. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    It was cabled yesterday that the Privy Council had dismissed the appeal of the Commonwealth Government in the Vend case. The prosecution was begun before Mr. ...

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  5. A TUNNEL SCHEME.

    Mr. Griffith has a scheme for giving Balmain tram communication by means of a tunnel under Darling Harbour. A deputation representing the ...

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  6. DISASTER.

    Details of the fighting between the Italians and Bedouins south of Derna, on the 18th, are alowly becoming public, despite the efforts that have been made to suppress them, ...

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  7. THE BALKANS. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    The Greek delegates to the Peace Conference have been authorised to sign the draft treaty. The Servian de[?]egates are expected to sign ...

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  8. IN THE FOG. TAINUI-INCA COLLISION.

    The steamer Tainui, which was damaged in a collision with the steamer Inca during a fog off Cape Finisterre, and proceeded to Corunna, is being temporarily repaired. ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. BULGARIA AND SERVIA.

    M. Pasitch, the Premier, in a speech in the Skupshtina yesterday, stated that the treaty with Bulgaria was based on a certain hypothesis, but even this had been exceeded in ...

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  10. PASSENGEKS' ACCOUNTS.

    The Tainui's passengers state that the vessel ran into a fog on Saturday afternoon that was so dense that it was impossible to see more than a few yards ahead. ...

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  11. N.D.L. STEAMERS.

    With the arrival to-day of the North-German Lloyd steamer Schlesien from Bremen with a general cargo Avas inaugurated a fortnightly direct service bet ween Germany and ...

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  12. SERIOUS MISTAKE.

    William Kirkby, a well-known grazier, and Messrs. Phipps and Seymour, were victims of an unfortunate mistake yesterday. Whilst engaged on Mr. Kirkby's ...

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  13. GREEKS AND BULGARIANS.

    The Bulgarians have placed artillery on the hills at Pravi, and are preparing to attack the Greeks at Eleftera, north-east of Salonika. ...

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  14. MR. COOK'S REPLY.

    Mr. Cook last night made the following statement in regard to Mr. Hughes's comment on tho Privy Council's judgment in the vend ease. ...

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  15. GENERAL RAINS.

    The high pressure, which has gained considerably in intensity, has moved further southward, and is now centrally situated over Tasmania, while the monsoonal tendeneies ...

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  16. THE SUFFRAGISTS. FURTHER OUTRAGES.

    A bomb was found in the Sheffield Public Library. It was plunged into water and the fuse extinguished. Women's suffragists burnt a cricket ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BLACK.

    The Right Rev. Gilbert White, Bishop of Carpentaria, speaking in All Saints" Schoolroom last night, remarked that it had been quite the custom among scientific people to quote ...

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  18. PANAMA CANAL.

    Further heavy earthslides have occurred in The Culebra cut of the Panama Canal. The steam shovels and the haulage. tracks have been buried, and as a consequence work ...

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  19. VEND APPEAL CASE.

    In the appeal to the Privy Council by the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth against the decision of the High Court of Australia concerning the judgment of Mr. ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. STRIKES AND IOCK-0UTS.

    Owing to the labourers' strike for a miniHum wage, 25,000 tube workers in the Midlands have been rendered idle. Three thousand carters at Sheffield and three ...

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  21. AN INDIAN ECHO.

    The golf greens at Simla were dug up last night, and the posts inseribed "Votes for Women." ...

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  22. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir William Byles (Radical) gave notice of his intention to ask Colonel Seely, Secretary of State for War, on Monday, whether the ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. CONTROL OF TRUSTS.

    The appeal by the Commonwealth against the decision of the High Court in the Vend case has been dismissed by the Privy Council. This decision is a final and complete ...

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  24. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  25. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The Broome murder trial was concluded yesterday, when Charles Spargo was convicted and sentenced to death. His victim, Gilbert Pickoring Jones, was found shot in a mangrovo ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers arrived by the steamer Niagara to-day. They were welcomed by the Mayor and members of the city council, and automobile trips ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. GERMANY.

    "I hope the tremendous reception that King George got on his visit to Berlin the other day will be accepted as conclusive proof that the warmest feelings of friendship are ...

    Article : 383 words
  29. HOW MONEY GOES.

    Mr. C. F. Courtney, general manager of the Sulphide Corporation, in the course of n letter of apology for non-attendance at the annual banquet of the Institute of Mining Engineers ...

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  30. MARCONI CONTRACT. THE "EYE WITNESS" CASE.

    The trial was continued to-day of Cecil Chesterton, editor of the "Eye Witness," on a charge of libelling Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of the Marconi Company, whom ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held before the district coroner, Mr. Thomas Border, into the cause of the death of a male child named Cyril Cribb, whose body was found in a creek near ...

    Article : 126 words
  32. SIR STUART SAMUEL.

    The case in which Oswald Forbes, as common informer, sued Sir Stuart Samuel, Bart., M.P., claiming £40,000, as penalties for sitting and voting in Parliament when legally ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 words
  34. PEARCE CONFIDENT.

    McVilly, the Tasmanian amateur soulier, who has entered for the diamond sculls, has informed the Tasmanian Rowing Association that he started training last month ...

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  35. A DIVIDED COMMITTEE.

    It is reported that the committee that was appointed to inquire into the contract between the Post Office and the Marconi Company in connection with the erection of wireless ...

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  36. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, P.C., Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, sat to-day with the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the hearing of the appeal in the matter of ...

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  37. EMIGRATION.

    During the past four months 133,000 British emigrants have left the United Kingdom. Of these 66,911 went to Canada, 23,432 to Australia, 4881 to New Zealand, and 28,522 to ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. COMPULSORY UNIONISM.

    "We mean business. If the shareholders of mines are not alive to their interests, and if non-unionists still remain out of the union after June 1, we are going to put our ...

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  39. MINERS' PRESIDENT.

    Mr. A. Edden (Minister for Mines), Mr. E. Pittmann (Under-Secretary for Mines), Mr. E. Peters (miners' president), and two colliery inspectors, with three representatives from ...

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  40. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Peter Walker fell from the platform of the Avondale railway station, and was cut to Pieces by an incoming train. ...

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  41. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Mr. Bert Bingham, stationmaster at Kingsvale, was coming to Young last night on a railway tricycle, when he was run into by a special train, and terribly mutilated, death ...

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  42. RAILWAY SMASH.

    It is understood that a departmental inquiry will be held concerning the railway smash at the suburb of New Lynn. The injured passenger, Stone, whose ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the play for the British Amateur Golf Championship, which is being decided on St. Andrew's links, most of the past champions and other prominent golfers were beaten in ...

    Article : 40 words
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