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  2. INDUSTRIAL LAWS.

    The industrial legislation proposed by the Government was explained by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Beeby) in the Legislative Assembly last night, on the formal stage ...

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  3. HELLO. CENTRAL!

    "Central 855 rang Exchange, but found lines still connected to North Sydney 239, although both subscribers had previously rung off four times at intervals of one minute. Both were ...

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  4. TOFUA STRIKES A REEF.

    The Union Company's steamer Tofua has struck a reef in the Navula Passage. The Fiji Government steamer Ranadi has gone to her assistance. ...

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  5. THIRD EDITION.

    The Epsom summer meeting was continued to-day, when the contest for the blue ribbon of the English turf resulted as under: ...

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  6. OVERSEAS GUESTS.

    The Australian artists in London held a reception at the Imperial Institute last night in honour of the delegates to the Imperial Conference. It proved a highly ...

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  7. THE NECKLACE CASE.

    During the trial of Lieutenant Alymer Cameron, of the 57th Battery Royal Artillery, aud his wife, on a charge of having attempted to secure insurance money ...

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  8. A STORMY PETREL.

    Speaking at the Memorial Day celebration to-day, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt denounced the "false apostles of peace." He declared that there was need for a ...

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  9. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Viscount Haldane, Secretary ot State for War, in the course of an address to the officers' training corps at the London University, and that the conference ...

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  10. MOTOR RACING.

    The Memorial Day Automobile Race had barely started to-day when S. P. Dickson was killed, and Arthur Grelner fatally injured. ...

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  11. AERONAUTICS.

    M. Garros, who is leading in the ParisRome-Turin aeroplane race, arrived at Pisa at midday to-day. He was dissuaded from continuing his journey ...

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  12. "COMTLETE REVELATION."

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, Prime Mininster of the Commonwealth, in the "Morning Post," states that the admission of the Dominions to the Council of the Nation ...

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  13. REASSURING NEWS.

    A cable received by the Union Steamship Company stated [?]at the Tofua went inside the reef on Tuesday night. The vessel had not since made any water. The passengers ...

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  14. THE "OSBORNE" BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Attorney-General, Sir Rufus Isaacs, moved the second reading of the bill providing for trade union funds to be used for ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. SYDNEY PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers were booked in Sydney:—Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Langen an child. Mr. and Mrs. Innes, Mr. and Mrs. Windeyer, Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Austral Club tender[?] a reception to Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Lady Ward, last evening. ...

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  17. NATIVE OUTRAGES.

    A native entered a house, and assaulted an English servant girl, aged 18, who was alone at the time. The girl swooned, a[?] the native escaped. ...

    Article : 44 words
  18. SCOTTISH CHURCH UNION.

    The general assemblies of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church have sympathetically discussed the report of the joint committee on the question of ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. VIOLENT WEATHER.

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  20. THE CORONATION.

    The King has commanded the Earl Marshal to invite two representative trades unionists to attend the Coronation. ...

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  21. STRYCHNINE IN MAILS.

    When the officials at the Buchan post-office were sorting the Melbourne mails on Saturday some bottles containing a white powder were found broken in the bag, the contents ...

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  22. PUBLIC MORALS MANIFESTO.

    The Duke of Fife, the Duke of Argyll, Lord Strathcona, several bishops, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, General Booth, and others, have issued a "Public Morals ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. SEIZURE OF SCHOONERS.

    The Minister for Customs to-day, in referring to the seizure of two schooners on the Western Australian coast, said that for some months past he has given special attention ...

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  24. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    Charles Duffy, 18, a cordial maker, living in Surry Hills, was shortly before midnight last night taken to the Sydney Hospital with a bullet wound in his right arm. ...

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  25. A PRESS WARNING.

    The "Daily Chronicle" draws attention to the danger lurking in the Government's "Osborae" bill, and recalls that trade unions are not necessarily workmen's ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. DELEGATES IN CONFERENCE.

    The colonial Prime Ministers attended further meetings of the Defence Committee this morning and afternoon. The Premier (Mr. Asquith) presided. ...

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  27. INDIAN DEFENCE.

    The Simla correspondent of the "Times" states that the possibility of reducing the strength of the native army is under discussion, but there is no thought of ...

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  28. GERMAN AERIAL COMPANY.

    The German Aerial Company, which has been running two Deutschland airships, has lost £14,000 during the twelve months they have been working. ...

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  29. A JUDGE'S SUGGESTION.

    "I think," said the Acting Premier (Mr. Holman) yesterday, "that there is a good deal of weight in what the Judge said, and there ought to be some sort of regular deterrent for that ...

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  30. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the second round of the Amateur Golf Championship, Mr. Bruce Pearce beat Mr. Angus Habro, 2 up and 1 to play. Mr. Clyde Pearce beat Mr. W. C. Cross, ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The sittings of the Imperial Conference will be resumed on Thursday, when the Declaration of London will be discussed. ...

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  32. NEW GERMAN LINER.

    The Vulcan Yard, at Stettin, is building the Hamburg-Amerik liner Imperator, of 50,000 tons, a sister vessol to the Europa. ...

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  33. NEW VANCOUVER SERVICE.

    Unless the Commonwealth Government can at this late stage step in and come to terms with Canada, Brisbane will be omitted, after two months, from the Trans-Pacific mail ...

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  34. EPSOM SUMMER MEETING.

    His Majesty, who was present at the opening of the Summer Meeting at Epsom to-day, had a great reception, and the assemblage was almost like that of Derby ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. COLONEL MORGAN'S APPOINTMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Colonel Seely, Uuder-Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to questions relating to the appointment of Colonel Morgan as Messing ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. INDEX.

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The 2nd Fusiliers won the Schumacher C[?]llenge Cup with a score of 3604. The 2nd Hampshire Regiment scored 3428, the Hazara Pioneers 3[?] the ...

    Article : 60 words
  38. THE CAPTURED VESSELS.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Gregory has recolved a telegram from Broome stating that the two pearling boats recently s[?]ed on the north-west coast by H.M.S. Gayundah were ...

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  39. WEEKLY DAY OF REST.

    Mr. G. Lansbury (Labour) has introduced a bill in the House of Commons providing for a weekly day of rest, making May 1 a Bank Holiday, securing a week's ...

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  40. THE DERBY.

    Sunstar is still fav[?]rite for the Derby at a shade of odds on, while King William, Stedfast, and Cellini come next on the list, followed by Pi[?]tri and Bachelor's ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two masked burglars bound and gagged the postmistress, Mrs. Leegreen. at Lowishum, and robbed the office of £140. Owing to the shortness of time at their ...

    Article : 276 words
  42. ROBBERY OF GOODS.

    The police were informed yesterday that within the last month a large quantity of stored goods had been stolen from the Pyrmont depot of Messrs. Sanders. Sutton, and ...

    Article : 251 words
  43. RUSSIAN OFFICIALS' CRIME.

    The tribunal appointed by the Senate [?] sentenced General Reinbot, a former Governor of Moscow, to imprisonment for 12 months, a[?] loss of rights, for ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. PEARCE V. ARNST.

    R. Arust and H. Pearce were to have met at the Royal Hyd[?] Park Hotel last night to sign articles for a rice on the Parrainait, for £1000 stakes and the world's championship ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the international lawn tennis tournament the singles were won by Max D[?]gis, with five wins. A. W. Dunlop was third, with 3 wins, ...

    Article : 234 words
  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. CHASE ACROSS THE ROOFS.

    Constable Erwin, of the No. 2 police, was on Tuesday night walking along Pitt-street, in the direction of Liverpool-street, when the sound of breaking glass reached his ears. ...

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  48. FATALITY IN THE ALPS.

    The body of Mis[?] Bates, an Englishwoman, who started to cl[?] the Col de Balme in October last, and has since been missing, has been found in the bottom of ...

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  49. FEDERAL SURPLUS.

    The Acting Federal Treasurer, Mr. Frazer, after hearing of tne judgment in the land tax test case to-day, sai[?] that the result would enable him to roughly forecast the stats of ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Jack and the Beanstalk," 7.45. Theatre Royal: "The Dollar Princess," 7.50. Adelphi Theatre: "Under Two Flags," 7.50. ...

    Article : 144 words
  51. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    Rioting has occurred at [?] and 100 people are reported to have been killed. ...

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  52. STALE BREAD.

    On Saturday and Sunday next the public, have again to eat stale bread, or, at least, broad baked on Friday night, and that should be fairly stale by Sunday night. ...

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  53. BURNING FATALITY.

    Miss Tierney, housekeeper for her brother, Mr. Patrick Tierney, a farmer at Trundle, was burned to death on Tuesday night. No one was present. All the upper portion of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  54. ROBBERY FROM A CATHEDRAL.

    Some unknow person stole £100,000 worth of jewels from Messina Cathedral. ...

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  55. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1303 ca[?]ks were offered and 546 sold. The prices were:—Mutton, fine 36/, medium 32/; beef, fine 33/6, medium 81/ per ...

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  56. DROWNED IN THE HARBOUR.

    While going up the gangway to the steamer N[?]man, lying alongsldo Dalgety's Wharf, last night, James Matthews, a seaman, fell backwards on to the wharf and thence into ...

    Article : 49 words
  57. Advertising

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