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  2. RAILWAY POLICY.

    One of the most important and influential deputations that has approached the present Premier waited on him yesterday to press upon him the paramount importance of ...

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  3. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The political situation is unchanged, and there is very little chance of anything to relieve the monotony until Friday, when the caucus selects the Ministry. Needless to ...

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  4. IRISH BLIGHT.

    Irish bright has made its appearance in a pronounced form in the potato fields of the Hunter district. As soon as the outbreak was reported to the ...

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  5. UNION AND LEAGUE.

    A proposition was submitted at last night's meeting of the New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association that that body secede from the New South Wales Amateur ...

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  6. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The French elections have discredited the anti-republican [?]nd revolutionary element, and strengthe[?]ed the position of proportional representation. ...

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  7. TRIAL OF DR. HYDE.

    Further evidence has been taken at the trial of Dr. Bennett Clarke Hyde, at Kansas (US.A), on a charge of murdering by means of strychnine capsules Colonel ...

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  8. THE BUDGET.

    The Budget was taken through committee in the House of Commons yesterday. The discussion chiefly related to the ...

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  9. "COERCING THE KING."

    Mr. Balfour, loader of the Opposition, in the course of an address at a meeting of the Primrose League, held in the Albert Hall[?] last night, denounced the veto ...

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  10. NOT A DELUGE.

    When it is cabled that the Radical-Socialists have won 154 seats in the French Chamber, and that the Republicans come next with 57, anyone unacquainted with French politics is ...

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  11. FIGHTING THE FROSTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Atlanta says that the destruction by frost in the cotton belt in Georgia is the most disastrous setback since the Civil War. ...

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  12. "AN UGLY PICTURE."

    Up till ten or twelve days ago farmers on the Lower Hunter were looking forward to the satisfaction of gathering a p[?]o[?] crop of potatoes. The season was splendid, and ...

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  13. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener's arrival is the theme of many leading articles. The "Times" refers to Lord Kitchener's coming duties in the Mediterranean. "It ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. COLONIAL PREFERENCE.

    The General Purposes Committee of the Tariff Reform League has unanimously resolved to support Mr. Balfour's declaration in favour of a policy of colonial ...

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  15. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    For about two and a half hours to-day the Minister for Works (Mr. Baillieu) was occupied in dealing with deputations. His replies contained reference to the financial ...

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  16. "UNIONISTS NOT THE NATION."

    The "Daily News," commenting upon Mr. Balfour's speeches before the Primrose League, writes: "In Canada, South Africa, and Australia the ruling parties have all ...

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  17. THIRD HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, the famous French publicist, who was at the head of a deputation to Mr. Roosevelt (ex-President of the United States of ...

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  18. CANADIAN FINANCE MINISTER.

    The Liberal Senators and members of the Canadian House of Commons presented Mr. W. S. Fielding (Minister of Finance) with a purse containing a cheque ...

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  19. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    Mr. Justice IsaacS, sitting in the Primary Jurisdiction of the High Court has commenced the hearing of an action in which Sargood Brothers, of FlinderS-[?]ane, Melbourne, ...

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  20. APPLE AND PEAR SHIPMENTS.

    The shipments of apples by the Orestes and Moldavia carried excellently. The quality was good, but many of the Tasmanians were pitted. Prices were firm. ...

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  21. IRISH FUSILIER'S CRIME.

    Private James Coghlan, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, has been placed on his trial on a charge of entering the dining-room of the regiment at Firozpur, in the Punjab, ...

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  22. SCOTTISH LIBERALS.

    The Scottish Liberal members of the House of Commons are forming a national group to promote improvement of the Scottish Administration, and advance Scottish ...

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  23. "MARRIED IN A TRANCE."

    An uncommon story about marriage was rela[?]ed at the Carlton court to-day by a middle-aged woman named Nellie Stuart, who proceeded against James Smith, described as a ...

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  24. RACE POR ARMAMENTS.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, speaking at the dinner of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, said that the manufacture of rifles for ...

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  25. CANADA AND CABLES.

    The Canadian Senate has adopted the report of the special committee on the Bill introduced by Mr. Lemieux, Postmaster-General, placing cable companies under the ...

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  26. SEALER REPORTED WRECKED.

    An unconfirmed report from Newfoundland states that the Aurora, a sealer of 580 tons, owned by C. T. Bowring and Co., Limited, of St. John's, New Brunswick, has ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    H.M.S. Philomel captured off Jask, a fort in the Persian province of Kerman, near the shore of the Arabian Sea, 2000 rifles and a quarter of a million ...

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  28. THE FROZEN CARGO TRADE.

    According to shipping brokers, the present demand for refrigerated space is altogether exceptional, and is due to a rise in the price of mutton and beef in the English mark[?]. The ...

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  29. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" states that the acceptance of a Judgeship by Mr. Hughes (Governor of New York) will make Mr. Roosevelt ...

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  30. FIXING MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS.

    Mr. O'Malley (Attorney-General for New York State) has drafted a bill to license traders in food, coal, aud ice, and to appoint a commission to fix middlemen's ...

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  31. DEATH FROM VIOLENCE.

    The circumstances [?]rounding the death of Henry Powell Goldsworthy, who died at the Doonbar Castle Hotel, Lonsdale-street, on April 9, from injuries received on the ...

    Article : 192 words
  32. THE OLD CHINA CASE.

    In the action brought by the executors of the late Charles J. Dickens, a collector of old china, for damages against Christie, Manson, and Woods, art salesmen, alleging ...

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  33. THE KING AND M. ISVOLSKY.

    M[?]Isvolsky (Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) dined with King Edward before his departure from Biarritz for London. ...

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  34. SHORT SPACE IN VICTORIA.

    An unusual position has d[?]ped in connection with the export of fro[?] mutton from Victoria. In ordinary years the export season is regarded as practically over when April ...

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  35. A DETERMINED BULLOCK.

    Our Brisbane correspondent wires:—Excitement was occasioned at Cooktown on Sunday afternoon during the shipment of 14 head of cattle on the steamer Warrego for Thursday. ...

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  36. AERONAUTICS.

    As a result of the aviation carnival at Nice M. E[?]moff, a Russian, who used a Farman biplane, won £3000, and M. Latham, on an Antoinette monoplane, £2360. ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES.

    The third series of wool sales opened this evening to brisk bidding. Prices were practically unchanged. April 27. ...

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  38. "IMPERIAL PIONEERS."

    The "Dilly News," referring to the Imperial Pioneers, says:—"There is no objection to colonials entering the Tory service, but all the objection in the world to their ...

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  39. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    [?] the Criminal Court on Tuesday, Frederick Frey, dog trainer, was charged with the murder of Ernest James Bishop at East Brunswick on March 17. Accused pleaded not ...

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  40. STRANGE SUICIDE.

    Ernest Edward [?]ard, a salesman, aged 44, who lived in Mus[?]-street, Mosman, died in the North Sh[?] Hospital yesterday from the effects of a [?]volver wound inflicted by ...

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  41. PROTESTANT MISSIONS.

    A week's appeal by the Protestant Churches in the United States on behalf of home and foreign missions resulted in the collection of an aggregate sum of 6,000,000 ...

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  42. TO PUT DOWN STRIKES.

    The Supreme Court of, New York State has granted a stringent injunction against pickets. The injunction forbids strikers to stand ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS' IMAGINATIONS.

    Advices from Warooka, York[?]'s Peninsula, state that a local trooper has returned from the supposed wreck on the west coast of the peninsula. He reported that Mrs. Barrett ...

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  44. GAMBLING ON RACECOURSES.

    The Legislature of New York passed Governor Hughes' bills prohibiting racecourse gambling, but it rejected a resolution proposed to investigate Stock ...

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  45. COUNCILLOR BRUTALLY ASSAULTED.

    Councillor Dunoon, a well-known architect at Colac, was the victim of a brutal assault near Irrawarra on Monday evening. He was driving home, when his vehicle came into ...

    Article : 141 words
  46. HARBISON WILL CASE.

    The Chief Justice to-day delivered his reserved judgment in the Harbison will case. William Harbison, grazier, of Phillip Island, died on November l1 last aged 81 years. He ...

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  47. [?]RICH GOLD FIND.

    The [?]th patch of rich auriferous stone discov[?] within five days in the North Wo[?]h Haw[?] Mine, Ballarat, was disclosed on Tuesday night by operations at the 950ft level ...

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  48. ALBANIAN RISING.

    Shevket Pasha, who is commanding the Turkish troops in Albania, has expelled the Albanian insurgents from the Tzernolieva Pass, killing 200. ...

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  49. ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Thomasina L[?]ba sued the Sons of Gwal[?]a Company for damages owing to the death of her husband from injuries sustained while in the employ ...

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  50. UNREST IN CHANGSHA.

    The people of Changsha, in the province of Hu[?]an, Southern China, are thoroughly disaffected. The officials are unable to reassert ...

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  51. THE LAST CABINET.

    This afternoon several members of the Deakin-Cook Administration met in Cabinet for about three-quarters of an hour. Mr. Deakin, Mr. J. Cook, Sir Robert B[?]st, Mr. Glynn, ...

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  52. THE COSGROVE TRAGEDY.

    The Cosgrove tragedy, during Christmas week, was revived at Shepparton Court on Monday, when Mrs. Clugston was charged with murder. ...

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  53. A DERELICT CRAFT.

    A telegram has been received by the secretary of the Marine Board from Thursday Island to the effect that on Tu[?] Pilot D[?]belle reported to the harbourm[?] on the ...

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  54. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    On Monday the little son of Mr. Alfred Donelly, of Mildura, went near a fire burning in the yard at his parents' residence, when the [?]lette garment he was wearing became ...

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  55. LAWN TENNIS.

    Wilding won the South African Lawn Tennis championship, beating K[?]son by 6-[?], 6-3, 6-4. ...

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  56. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Halley's comet was visible to the naked eye at Geneva (Switzerland) for 55 minutes. The tall was not seen. ...

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