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  2. NO TIDINGS YET.

    The continued absence of any news of the missing Yongala was a theme of comment in Sydney yesterday. Some people thought that the vessel had broken down, and drifted out ...

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  3. THE CHAFFINCH MINE.

    The further hearing of the charges of conspiracy in connection with the Chaffinch mine against E. W. Bonwick, E. C. Dyason, and H. Greenway was continued at the police court ...

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  4. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    In the course of several speeches at functions in connection with the visit of the Minister for Works (Mr. A. Griffith) some significant and definite statements were made, ...

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  5. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    For a week, beginning on April 17, the city of Sydney will be given over to an exhibition of Australian-manufactured goods. It is to be known as "Manufactures' Week." ...

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  6. ANTARCTICA.

    The Terra Nova arrived from the Antarctic to-day. The following despatch from Captain Scott, gives an outline of the happenings in ...

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  7. THE CORONATION.

    Germany, France, Russia, the United States, and Japan will send squadrons to take part in the Coronation review at Spithead, when there will be an unprecedented ...

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  8. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    The "Dally Chronicle" states that it is nimble to understand the rejection of an honourable pence by the Cambrian miners. The paper points out that their average ...

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  9. ITALIAN UNITY.

    At midnight on Monday the firing of cannon ushered in the festival in connection with the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the unification of the ...

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  10. THE CZAR'S PREROGATIVE.

    There are indications that owing to the exercise by the Czar of his prerogative under paragraph 87 of the Fundamental Laws to pass the Zemstvos Bill for the ...

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  11. TURKISH RAILWAYS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung," writing in connection with the proposed formation of a new company to build and operate the Gulf ...

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  12. THE NEW YORK FIRE.

    In regard to the terrific conflagration which occurred in the heart of the city, the majority of the 150 victims were Italian and other foreign girls who had filled the ...

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  13. A TWENTY-FIVE MILLION LOAN.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Porte is in negotiation with London and Paris in connection with the raising of a loan of ...

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  14. MASTERS MYSTIFIED.

    No news was received in Brisbane to-day of the whereabouts of the Yongala, now full four days overdue at Townsville. Speculation was rife all day as to what fate had befallen ...

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  15. WEALTHY RACEHORSE OWNER.

    The personalty of the late Mr. Joseph Henry Houldsworth, racehorse owner, has been proved at £327,507. He bequeathed £20,000 to charities, ...

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  16. BIBLE TERCENTENARY.

    Pulpit references to the tercentenary of the issue of the Authorised. Version of the Bible were general in the churches today. ...

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  17. ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART.

    Sir Edward Poynter, President of the Royal Academy, Sir Hubert von Herkomer, Mr. Walter Crane, Sir. John Sargent, Mr. David Murray, Mr. Solomon J. Solomon, Mr. ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    The departmental committee recommends the establishment of a receiving house for the inspection of alien immigrants at Tilbury, and the imposition of a reasonabre ...

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  19. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The steamers Irisbrook and Ville de Bordeaux collided and foundered off Beachy Head during the night. The crews, numbering 49, were rescued. ...

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  20. POOR MAN'S WINDFALL.

    A bath attendant named Evans at Stratford, London, has inherited £21,780 from a retired draper, who had been living in apparent poverty at Islington. ...

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  21. ENGINE-DRIVERS' WAGES.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the claim of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association of Australia against the Broken ...

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  22. SALE OF POISONS.

    An order has been gazetted forbidding the sale of certain specified poisons unless the bottles containing them are distinguishable to the tench and clearly labelled. ...

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  23. AN INTERRUPTER.

    At Mr. Bonar Law's closing meeting in connection with the by-election for Bootie (caused by the resignation of Colonel T. M. Sandys in favour of Mr. Bonar Law), there ...

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  24. CADETS FOR ENGLAND.

    Application was made to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) on Saturday by Major Wynne, for sanction to increase the number of the contingent of cadets which that ...

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  25. STRIKES IN PARIS.

    Replying to an inquiry, the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce has informed the Government that it is undesirable to hold an international exhibition in the ...

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  26. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor and the German Empress have left Venice for Corfu. ...

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    A correspondent writing to the "Times" snggests that, with a view to preventing Gray's stroke (the red losing hazard) from dominating the game, all losing hazards ...

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  28. NEW ITALIAN CABINET.

    Signor Glolitti has formed a Cabinet. The Marquis di San Giuliani will still be Minister for Foreign Affairs; General Spingardi, Minister for War; and Signor ...

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  29. A BOXER'S DEATH.

    At the Newcastle Courthouse to-day Mr. C. Hibble, District Coroner, opened the inquest concerning the death of James Robert Boland, generally known as Bob Bryant Deceased, ...

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  30. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    The agitation in San Francisco against the Japanese ownership of land is causing much concern here, and is giving rise to talk of abstention from participating in the ...

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  31. A TERRIBLE SHELL.

    The ordnance factory at Cherbourg is busily engaged on an improved Obus P. shell, the effects of which are described as terrible. ...

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  32. A CITY ROBBERY.

    The list of cases of "breaking and entering," which have been occurring with unpleasaint frequency lately, was added to on Sunday evening, when a warehouse, 4 Little ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice that the Government has been approached with a view to obtaining a grant of £800 towards the cost of sending home a team of cadets for the Coronation. I ask why ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Viscount Haldane will be the leading Government spokesman in the House of Lords against the referendum proposals of Lord Balfour of Burleigh. ...

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  35. ALL-BRITISH SHOPPING WEEK.

    The Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House to-day, inaugurated the All-British Shopping Week. He remarked that if the movement ...

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  36. FARM IMMIGRANTS.

    The new Aberdeen liner Themistocles, which is on her maiden voyage to Australia, left Tilbury with a full passenger list and between 7000 and 8000 tons of cargo. She was ...

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  37. IDENTITY OF PASSENGERS.

    Concerning the identity of passengers the Adelaide Steamship Company knows but little. Mr. Rooney is head of the well-known Townsville Arm of timber merchants. Mrs. Davids ...

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  38. LORD CHELMSFORD'S TOUR.

    His Excellency the Governor, Lord' Chelmsford, accompanied by Mr. W. H. Wood, M.L.A., arrived at Eden on Saturday evening, having travelled per motor car from Bombala, via ...

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  39. INCENDIARISM AT BUENOS AYRES.

    A fire broke out in the remaining Customs warehouses last night, but was suppressed. There was olear evidence, however, that the criminals who started the ...

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  40. INSOLVENTS' LIABILITIES.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that he had not time to look into the position of Federal servants under the State insolvency law, as stated on Friday by ...

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  41. SYDNEY PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers joined the Yongala at Sydney:—Mr. T. Panton and Mr. S. Mainwaring, both for Cairns; Miss Buxton, for Townsville; Mrs. Murray and three children ...

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  42. TRANSPORT OF TROOPS.

    At the next meeting of the Federal Cabinet the Minister for Defence will bring forward proposals relating to the report of the War Railway Council, and suggestions for the ...

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  43. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    It was reported at Toowoomba to-day that three Russian children, aged 2, 4, and 6 years, strayed from the railway camp on the Tara line on Saturday, and were lost in the bush. ...

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  44. THE ESPERANCE RAILWAY.

    The report of the Agricultural Railways Advisory Board on the proposed Esperance-Norseman railway has been made available by the Premier Two members, Mr. Johnston ...

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  45. OFFICERS AND CREW.

    The following is the personnel of the officers and crew of the Yongala:—Wm. Knight (57), master: R. Williams (32), first mate; H. B. Harden (33), second mate; D. ...

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  46. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    China has informed Russia of her unreserved acquiescence in the terms of the Note regarding the rights of the latter in Mongolia. ...

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  47. THE HARVESTER STRIKE.

    The harvester strikers to-day agreed to the log to be put before the interstate representatives of the employees at the conference to be held at Adelaide next Sunday for the ...

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  48. A CONJURER FINED.

    Li Hung Chung, a conjuror, was proceeded against by the Stock Inspector of Bathurst, at the police court to-day, on a charge of unlawfully having a live rabbit in his ...

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  49. KILLED AT THE SHOWGROUND.

    Eugene Dolph, 70, who was injured in the disturbance at the Agricultural Ground on Saturday afternoon died at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday afternoon from his injuries. ...

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  50. THE HADDINGTONSHIRE SEAT.

    In connection with the by-election for Haddingtonshire, rendered necessary by Viscount Haldane going to the House of Lords, it is announced that the Liberal ...

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  51. DROWNED IN THE SURF.

    John Forrest, a young man newly married, was drowned about 11 o'clock this morning in the surf through the capsizing of a boat from the Cavanba, which arrived this morning. ...

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  52. GALE AND FLOOD.

    A wire from Townsville states that a very strong gale blew all Friday at Ayr, with cyclonic force. The engine-shed at [?] railway station ...

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  53. BROKEN HILL BAKERS.

    The Broken Hill Operative Bakers' Union decided, on Saturday night, to wait on the masters and submit a further schedule of conditions. The meeting also carried a resolution ...

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  54. BITTEN BY A DEATH ADDER.

    On Saturday a young man named James Mitchell was bitten on the knee by a death adder while doing some repairs to a steam boiler that had not been heated for ...

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  55. STORY OF A TELEGRAM.

    On Friday Dr. Page, of Grafton, sent a telegram to the local stationmaster, engaging two sleeping berths on the Brisbane express for Sidney. The message was lodged at South ...

    Article : 86 words
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