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  2. OUR PIONEERS.

    The official opening of the Pioneers' Club yesterday afternoon by Lord Dudley at 114 Hunter-street was the occasion for one of the most [?]nteresting and notable gatherings ever ...

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  3. REFERENDUM BATTLE.

    Messrs. Waddell and Henley, Ms.L.A., addressed a meeting on the referendum in the Friendly Societies' Hall, North Sydney, last night. ...

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  4. ALLEGED POLICE LAXITY.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the allegations regarding the administration of the law by the police in connection with the keeping of a disorderly house by ...

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  5. MAN v. MACHINE.

    Trouble is again threatened in tha boot trade. On a previous occasion there was a likelihood of the men employed in the industry ceasing work owing to some of the ...

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  6. YOUNG LADY ON STRIKE.

    The trouble which the Government is having with the class it is said to specially represent, the frequency of strikes in a teacup, and the unfa[?]ling use made ...

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  7. MOROCCO.

    M. Cruppi, Ministor of "Foreign Affairs, speaking in the French Senate, announced that if the situation at Fez became difficult the Government would take necessary ...

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  8. THE ASSAM MASSACRE.

    Mr. Noel Williamson, who with Dr. Gregorson and a number of coolies, was murdered by Abar tribesmen in Assam, had recently ordered the [?]ars to relinquish to ...

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  9. ARBITRATION.

    The Inter-Parliamentary Council has unanimously adopted the resolution of Lord Weardale (President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union) recognising the great scope ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    Mr. R. P. Fitzgerald, manager of the South African cricket team, which recently toured Australia, on being interviewed here, stated that the tour was a success ...

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  11. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Albanians, after two days' fighting, resurrounded Kastrall, in the Tushi district, and reoccupi[?]d all the forts except that at Shipshanik. ...

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  12. ATTACK ON FEZ.

    Saturday morning a force of 3000 Berbers unsuccessfully attacked the south-eastern walls of Fez and retired, skirting the southern hills. ...

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  13. THE KING.

    It is officially announced that the King and Queen will visit Edinburgh from the 17th till the 21st of July. Sir Luke Fildes, R.A., has been ...

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  14. ESPIONAGE.

    The magistrate who is hearing the case against M. Maimon, his secretary, M. Pailler, and M. Rouet, a clerk in the Foreign Office, in connection with the removal of ...

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  15. AT THE POINT OF THE REVOLVER.

    At the City Court to-day Stanley Hughes Stott, aged 17 years, was charged with haviag, on March 14, while armed with a revolver, attempted to rob Bridget E. Kennedy of ...

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  16. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Australian building which the Earl of Plymouth had erected at his own expense in connection with the Festival of Empire, ...

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  17. AERONAUTICS.

    Herr Hildebrandt states that a company has been formed with a capital of £2,000,000 to construct a fleet of rigid airships, and run a service between London ...

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  18. SIR ALBERT GOULD'S ADVICE.

    There was a large audience in the Dispensary Hall, Parramatta-road last night to hear addresses by Senator Sir Albert Gould and Mr. Albert Bruntnell, M.L.A., in opposition ...

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  19. A GERMAN EPISODE.

    A gang of spies has been arrested on charges of stealing secret mobilisation plans at Schweldnitz, Prussia, and selling them to Russia. ...

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  20. A LARGE FAMILIES' LEAGUE.

    The members of a league composed of fathers and mothers of large families—intending to present a petition to the Premier, M. Monis, asking for a reduction in ...

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  21. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The grand Easter show begins at Moore Park this morning. This is judging day, and, is, perhaps, the most interesting of all days to the men who ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The report of the committee appointed by the South African Senate to inquire into the question of closer settlement, advocates the raising of loans aggregating £500,000 ...

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  23. A YORKSHIRE RIOT.

    A sentence of three months' imprisonment on a man named Hodgson for assaulting Constable Henthorn, who is unpopular in the neighbourhood, led to a riot at ...

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  24. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Advices from Mexical[?], Mexico, state that a revolutionary force, composed of 80 Americans, and commanded by an American ex-quartermaster, attacked a position ...

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  25. FRENCH CHAMPAGNE.

    Huge processions of winegrowers in the Department of Aube are being held at Troyes. The demonstrators demand the ...

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  26. MR. FISHER AND MR. DEAKIN.

    Mr. Fisher to-day contradicted sentiments which Mr. Deakin credited to him in a speech at the Adelaide Town Hall in connection with the unification cry. He said: "No such ...

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  27. PRINZESS IRENE REFLOATED.

    The steamer Prinzess Irene, which went ashore near Lone Hill, has been refloated. Her hull has proved to be undamaged. ...

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  28. THE BIGGEST BATTLESHIP.

    The battleship Rio de Janeiro, which is being built at the Elswick yards for Brazil, will be armed with 14in guns, and will have improved armour protection. ...

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  29. TOO MUCH RESTRICTION.

    The council of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, in its annual report, observes with extreme regret that industrial ventures are not making progress commensurate with the ...

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  30. A GERMAN STRIKE.

    A strike has occurred among the employees at the Schichau shipbuilding yard, Dantzig, where the battleship Ersatz Aegir is being constructed. ...

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  31. RIFLE SHOOTING ON SUNDAY.

    A case of interest to rifle clubs came before the Hay police magistrate, Mr. Mountford Longfield, when J. W. Scully, captain of the Hay Rifle Club, was charged, under the ...

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  32. THE YEMEN REVOLT.

    The rebels are shelling Elsaj-Jeh, Yemen, with guns they captured from the Turkish troops some time ago. Ten battalions of Turkish troops have ...

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  33. NEW CHILIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    Messrs. Vickers, Sons, and Maxim have submitted the lowest tender for the construction of two 26,000-ton Dreadnoughts for the Chillan Government. ...

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  34. LITERARY TREASURES.

    Fifty books, selected under the terms of the will of the late Mr. Alfred Henry Huth, vice-president of the Bibliographical Society, have been added to the British ...

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  35. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    In the engagement at Sinaupasha, near Sanaa, 500 Arabs and 150 Imperial troops were killed and wounded. Elsewhere the rebels have been dislodged ...

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  36. THE LOST YONGALA.

    The Teal returned on Sunday night from a cruise round Palm Island, and brought a quantity of wreckage picked up by Mr. Staines, C.P.S., Charters Towers, who is there on a ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    John Hoppner's portrait "Mistress Beridge" has been sold by auction at Christie's for £6510. LONDON, April 10. ...

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  38. FASTEST WARSHIP AFLOAT.

    In her speed trials the cruiser battleship Indefatigable has attained a speed of 29 knots. She is thus—apart from destroyers—the ...

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  39. DEATH OF A LABOURER.

    A report has been forwarded to the City Coroner that Frederick Harold Tattersall, 24, a labourer, died at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital at 11.10 p.m. on Sunday. ...

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  40. AN INDIAN HOLOCAUST.

    A thatched building being utilised at a festival in a village north of Poo[?] caught fire. There was only one exit, and 200 persons perished in the flames. ...

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  41. THE RECOVERED MAILS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General received the following telegram from the postmaster at lugham:—"The contents of the bags of mails recovered by the police at Cassidy's Beach, 12 ...

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  42. MR. HUGHES ATTACKS THE STATES.

    Mr. Hughes addressed a large meeting in the Exhibition Hall on Thursday evening. In the course of his remarks Mr." Hughes said that federation was adopted to do things ...

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  43. BILLIARDS.

    The Billiards Control Club does not intend to introduce any rules interfering with George Gray's stroke, which is considered quite legitimate. ...

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  44. DARING BURGLARS.

    The offices of Messrs. Healey and Company, brewers, Aston, were entered by burglars. They obtained little loot, though they had ...

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  45. CENSUS COLLECTORS.

    To-day a deputation representing the consus collectors of the Melbourne [?]etropolitan area waited on the Secretary for Home Affairs (Colonel Miller), with a request that the ...

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  46. THE MOTOR CASES.

    Mr. Justice Barton yesterday made an order for the release of Ernest Samuel Turner, who was lodged in Darlinghurst gaol for the nonpayment of £4835, penalties imposed in ...

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  47. MELBOURNE DEMONSTRATION.

    An enthusiastic audience filled the Town Hall to-night, when addresses were delivered by Mr. Deakin, leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, and the State ...

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  48. THE TANTANOOLA TIGER.

    At Mount Gambier on Mondayy before his Honor the Chief Justice, Robert Charles Edmondson pleaded guilty to having killed 78 sheep, belonging to Jas. Chant, a farmer, with ...

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  49. COFFIN FULL OF DYNAMITE.

    Two men were arrested yesterday while carrying near the Winter Palace a coffin filled with dynamite. ...

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