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  2. THE FUTURE SYDNEY

    "While we are endeavouring to develop th[?] prosperity of the country, the growing claim[?] of the metropolis are not to be neglected, said the Acting Premier, Mr. Holman, a[?] ...

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  3. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Dr. Norris, Federal Director of Quarantine, when seen to-day, said that he did not wish to comment on the position created by the detention in quarantine at Sydney of a ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. STORY OF TWO GOATS.

    Two goats—a special class of goats called Thar, natives of India, fawn in colour, about the size of Barbary sheep-came from the Wellington Zoo to the Sydney Zoo on ...

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  5. UNNOTICED.

    Mr. Griffith, Minister for Public Works, and Mr. Beeby, Minister for Labour, who arrived in Melbourne from Adelaide on Saturday, left by express for Sydney to-day. ...

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  6. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The Portuguese steamer Lusitania, which was insured in London for £00,000, has been wrecked on Cape Point during a mist. ...

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  7. ANTARCTICA.

    Captain Amundsen's exploring ship Fram has arrived at Buenos Ayres from the Antarctic. CHRISTIANIA, April 20. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Admiral Henderson, in an interview with a representative of neuter's Agency, on his return from Australia, said that be had been much impressed by the ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. THE FIVE NATIONS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. W. E. Guinness (Unionist) submitted a motion in favour of adding a discussion on the international situation to the agenda ...

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  10. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The rebels have formally demanded the surrender of the town of Juarez within 24 hours. The Federal troops have not replied. The defences of the town are ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. WAITING FOR THE PUNT.

    Several days ago a mishap to the punt which crosses the Woronora River near Sutherland had awkward consequences. A horse attached to a cart was on the ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. THE CORONATION.

    The Coronation committee at Wallasey, Cheshire, has cancelled the order for souvenir mugs in Germany, and has placed the contract in England. ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. RAILWAYS BOOMING.

    The report of the Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways for the quarter ended March 31 shows continued expansion in the earnings of the department Railways yielded ...

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  14. PEACE PREDICTED.

    The Mexican Ambassador assured President Taft in an interview yesterday that peace would soon be re-establisbed in Mexico. ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL PAGEANT.

    The procession arranged and carried out yesterday under the auspices of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures emphasised In a very significant manner the great ...

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  16. A SECOND CRIPPEN CASE.

    Victor Gaubert has been arrested on a charge of murdering his wife, Eliza Gatibert, in the village of Lappene, near Marseilles, and the circumstances of the case ...

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  17. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. Joseph Cannon, ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives, savagely attacked the Reciprocity Bill in the House of Representatives. ...

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  18. MR. HOLMAN'S SILENCE.

    Mr. Holman, at the close of his speech at Cootamundra to-night, was asked if he intended to let the electors have his opinion on the referendum proposals. ...

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  19. THE CHAFFINCH CASE.

    A largely attended meeting of sympathisers with Mr. Harold Greenway in his recent prosecution by the Western Australian Governmont in connection with the Chaffinch ...

    Article : 590 words
  20. "THE MOST MOMENTOUS ISSUE."

    The Canadian Reciprocity Bill was further debated in the House of Representatives last night, and the debate was ultimately adjourned. ...

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  21. FRENCH FOREIGN OFFICE.

    M. Chedaunt, an architect in the Foreign office has been arrested on a charge of complicity with M. Hamon. Director of Agencies, who was also recently arrested ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. THE VETO BILL.

    The first clause the Veto Bill was carried in the House of Commons after a sitting lasting fourteen hours. ...

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  23. CORONATION DRESSES.

    Replying to-day to a deputation from women's societies, who protested against the proposed order of the Home Affairs Department permitting dressmakers to ...

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  24. SAILOR'S JAW FRACTURED.

    Early this morning a disturbance took place in one of the dormitories in the Royal Naval House as the result of which Henry Wardle one of the crew of H.M.S. Powerful sustained ...

    Article : 325 words
  25. THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME.

    The Budget will be introduced at the end of May. It is stated that the unemployment insurance and invalidity scheme of Mr. ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. STATE-OWNED STEAMERS.

    The Senate last night adopted the motion of[?] Sir E. P. Solomon that the Government should consider the question of State-owned steamers in the event of not ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. MINING DISASTER.

    Two men lost their lives and three others were injured in a blasting accident which occurred at the Victoria Proprietary mine at Diamond Hill this morning Work was ...

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  28. PETER THE PAINTER.

    Mr. Laurence Irving, who has frequently befriended Russian refugees, has been assured by them that Peter the Painter, the Russian anarchist who is wanted by ...

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  29. SUDD FUEL.

    A factory for the preparation of the new sudd fuel has been opened here. This is regarded as an immense step in the economic development of the Sudan. ...

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  30. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    The firing of an electric cable in Pinkton colliery set fire to the woodwork at the bottom of the shaft, causing dense smoke. ...

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  31. LAND TAX RESULTS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Royal Bank of Queensland to-day the chairman said the directors were considering the question of letting the reserve fund stand at its ...

    Article : 179 words
  32. BILLIARDS.

    The newspapers are commenting on the refusal of George Gray at the eleventh hour to play Diggle with bouzoline balls. Gray's father alleges that the refusal is ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Fazakerly Hospital in Liverpool has been destroyed by fire. The patients were rescued. The annual report of the London Bank ...

    Article : 241 words
  34. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Governor-in-Council gave consideration to-day- to the case of William F. Denton against whom sentence of death was recorded at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court, ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. HIGH PRICE FOR WATER.

    The long snell of dry weather is causing a serious shortage of water. Water for domestic purposes is being railed from Kalgoorlie to Menzies, a distance of 50 miles. The price of ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. ENGLISH SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  37. MUCH-BLAMED DEPARTMENT.

    The Postmaster General to-day received reports from the postmasters stationed at offices along the Murray River in reply to the complaint of H. S. Clarke organiser for the ...

    Article : 268 words
  38. TROUBLE ABOUT HATS.

    Yesterday morning about twenty girls employed in the lithographic department of Messrs. S. T. Leigh's factors, left work. The trouble arose over a small matter ...

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  39. THEATRICAL DISPUTE.

    The police court was yesterday morning engaged in the hearing of a claim by Esnic Edwards, theatrical artiste, against F. Winn manageer of the Gay Gordous Theatrical ...

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  40. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Out of 42 persons accused of a vast conspiracy at Howrath, Bengal, to overthrow the Government, a special tribunal of the High Court has acquitted 33. ...

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  41. WALKED THROUGH WINDOW.

    Daniel Mitchell Scobie, a settler, or Kunnanoppin, walked through a window at the King Edward Hotel. Perth, last night, and fell 30ft to the pavement, sustaining a ...

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  42. MAGISTRATE SUED.

    In the local court to-day, G. T. Wood, Resident Magistrate at Broome was sued by a tailor on a judgment summons for £9 is 6d. Counsel for defendant said his client could ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. SYDNEY JOCKEY'S SUCCESS.

    Walter Huxley, the Sydney jockey, rode four winners at the Epsom Spring Meeting yesterday, including Mushroom, the winner of the big event. ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. MURDERER CONFESSES.

    The Maori who was arrested on a charge of the murder of a gumdigger confessed to the crime to-day. He led the police to the spot where the ...

    Article : 50 words
  45. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    The Archbishop of York officiated at the marriage of the Marquis of Lini[?]thgow to Miss Doreen Milner, which was celebrated to-day. ...

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  46. JAPANESE MARTYRS.

    On the motion of Mr. E. Farrar (Saddlers' Union), the Labour Council last night carried a resolution expressing indignation at the treatment by the Japanese Government of Dr. ...

    Article : 126 words
  47. RECRUITING PROHIBITED.

    Orders have been received from London by the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific that recruiting of labour in the Solomons has been prohibited. Owing to this regulation the ...

    Article : 74 words
  48. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    British immigrants are arriving here at the rate of 200 daily. It is believed that the immigrations into the Dominion this season will exceed [?] ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT.

    The containers here are anxious to see th[?] industrial Disputes Act repealed. With this end in view, the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation has decided to ask th[?] ...

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  50. NEW MARATHON RECORD.

    Mr. Clarence Domar has made a new Marathon record by running 25 miles in 2h 23m 38s. ...

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  51. TRIPLE MARRIAGE CEREMONY.

    A triple marriage ceremony was performed in the Eskdale Public Hall on Easter Monday, when Miss Jane Tohin was married to R. Anderson, Miss Hellena Tobin to Fred. ...

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  52. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE KILLED.

    P. Gilligan, an oiler employed by the Railway Department, was oiling the wheel brake of a waggon at the Roma-street yards to-day, when he was crushed between the waggon ...

    Article : 56 words
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