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  2. THE VERDICT.

    A great victory for Liberalism was achieved, at the Queensland State elections. The electors were faced with a clear-cut issue, Liberalism v Socialism, and they spoke with no ...

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  3. OVERDUE DREDGE.

    The cruiser Challenger left port yesterday to engage in a search for the dredge Manchester, now seriously overdue from Wellington. The cruisers Encounter and Pioneer ...

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  4. WRECKED.

    The coastal steamer Bellinger, of Allen Taylor and Co.'s fleet, ran aground on the bar at the Nambucca Heads when crossing out with a cargo of timber on Friday night, and is now ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. TITANIC SIGNALS.

    The Senate inquiry into the Titanic dis[?]ster was continued yesterday. A sensation was caused when a donkey-engineman of the Californian, named Gill, ...

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  6. BURGLAR GANG.

    At an early hour on Saturday morning a daring robbery was committed at Potts Point. Shortly before 4 o'clock the residence of Mr. W. H. Couldery, St. Anne's, Elizabeth ...

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  7. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    The "Times," commenting on the United States Presidential campaign states: "There is no difference between the Republican and Democrats so sharply marked as between the ...

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  8. SOVEREIGN RIGHTS.

    An important conference of Federal and State Ministers took place in the Commonwealth offices yesterday afternoon. Those who attended were the Prime ...

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  9. "A FARCIGAL INQUIRY."

    The American Merchant Marine Association has issued a manifesto protesting against what it describes as the Rennte's "farcical inquiry." ...

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  10. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord St. Davids, referring to the United States Senate inquiry in regard to the Titanic disaster, remarked that the Titanic was ...

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  11. A PERSONAL RETORT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, replying to Mr. Taft, declared that the latter was giving way to the "bosses" and other privileged interests. He declared that Mr. Taft had been ...

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  12. BRITISH INQUIRY.

    Rear-Admiral Gough-Calthorpe, Captain A. W. Clarke, Commander Lyon, and Professor Biles, vice-president of the Institution of Naval Architects, are to net as ...

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  13. THE CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    Captain Rosten, the master of the wrecked vessel, when interviewed with reference to the cause of the disaster, said: "The Bellinger left Sydney on Wednesday morning, ...

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  14. MEXICO.

    The most severe battle of the present insurrection is now proceeding in the Tepic district, where 2000 rebel followers of Zapata are desperately attempting to capture the ...

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  15. RECOVERY OF BODIES.

    The bodies of Colonel J. J. Astor, Mr. Isidor Strauss, Mr. Allison, and Mr. G. [?]ayes, president of the Grand Trunk Railway, have been recovered. ...

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  16. HOSPITAL FUNDS.

    A deputation from Kurri Kurri waited upon Mr. F. Flowers, Vice-President of the Executive Council, at the Newcastle Chambers to-night, with a request for an amendment of ...

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  17. ARRIVED TOO LATE.

    An official report has been made that the steamer Mount Temple went to the assistance of the Titanic, arriving after the Carpathia had picked up the ...

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  18. LANGSHAN OR ROOSTER.

    Mr. King O'Malley addressed a large gathering in the Gaiety Theatre, Zeehan, to-night, and had a good reception. The Minister for Home Affairs said that while he would not ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND THE POWERS.

    M. Sazonoff, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in his maiden speech in the Duma yesterday, cordially affirmed the alliance with France and the entente with Britain. ...

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  20. A GREAT TOTAL.

    Owing to seven vessels being hopelessly overdue, the underwriters' losses during the past four, months amount to about £5,000,000. ...

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  21. STATE OF PARTIES.

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  22. RELIEF FUNDS.

    Subscription lists have been opened in Paris, Vienna, nnd many other cities for the relief of the victims through the wreek of the Titanic. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA AND GERMANY.

    Sir George Reid ia to leave for Berlin on May 7. He is to spend a fortnight there, at the invitation of the German group which is interested in promoting closer trade relations ...

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  24. THE RESULTS.

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  25. A FOOLISH STATEMENT.

    The statement made at Zeehan (Tas.) on Friday by the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. King O'Malley, that circumstances had arisen that prevented the Commonwealth ...

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  26. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A wireless message has been received at Liverpool which states that the Canad[?]n Pacific liner Empress of Britain (14,189 tons), while crossing the Grandbanks in a ...

    Article : 86 words
  27. INDEX.

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  28. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT.

    A remarkable shipping accident has occurred here. The steamship Alameda ploughed through the Coleman Dock, the finest of its kind ...

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  29. CHANNEL STEAMERS.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, president of the Board of Trade, speaking in the House of Commons, informed Mr. W. W. Ashley, Unionist member for Blackpool, that the ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. CAUGHT IN WIRES.

    An extraordinary accident happened on Saturday afternoon to Robert Hanratty, 20, an employee of the Balmain Electric Light and Power Supply Corporation, Limited. Hanratty ...

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  31. VISIT OF MARINE SURVEYOR.

    Immediately upon the receipt of the news in Sydney Captain Cuthbert, chief marine surveyor of the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association, left for Newcastle, where he will ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  33. A DARING BANDIT.

    Bonnot, the motor bandit, who is being sought for by the police in connection with several crimes, including the shooting of M. Jouin, the Deputy Chief Detective, entered a ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. AN ALDERMAN'S STATUS.

    An extraordinary point was raised by Alderman Stinson at the meeting of the Blayney Municipal Council. After acquainting the council that he had paid for advice on the ...

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  35. CAPTAIN AND CREW.

    Captain John Roston, of the Bellinger, is a man of about 50 years. He is considered a careful master, he having been in charge of the Bellinger for many years. A decade ago he ...

    Article : 153 words
  36. THE OLYMPIC STRIKE.

    The remainder of the firemen hitherto loyal, have declined to sail in the Olympic. owing to the trouble over the seaworthiness of the collapsible boats. The ...

    Article : 253 words
  37. ARNST V. BARRY.

    Richard Arnst, the champion sculler, arrived at Plymouth yesterday. He stated that he had had a slight attack of gastritis during the voyage, and he had spent some time in ...

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  38. A CUNNING CHINAMAN.

    Surprise was manifested locally when it became known that the Customs had arranged for the deportation of the Chinese Lee Ah Keong, who was a witness in the late ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. THE OLD HOME.

    An old residence, lately occupied by the Misses Blaney, about one and a half mile from Narrabri, on the Boggabri-road, was destroyed by fire at about midnight of Wednesday. ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. THE CARGO.

    The lost vessel carried a full cargo of from 65,000 to 70,000 feet of hardwood timber. consigned to Sydney. The Bellinger was a good timber boat, and held a passenger ...

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  42. THE LOST VESSEL.

    The Bellinger was 10 years old, having been built by Mr. J. Wright, at his ship-building yards at Tuncurry, Cape Hawke, in 1902. She was constructed of wood, her ...

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  43. WEIGALL MEMORIAL.

    The honorary treasurers of the Weigall Memorial Fund (Mr. J. Russell French, Bank of N.S.W., and Mr. E. W. Knox, Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Ltd.) acknowledge the receipt of the following ...

    Article : 63 words
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