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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS. CONFERENCE OF LEADERS.

    "All I can say is that the situation is clearer as the result of our talk," This remark made by Mr. Deakin this afternoon after an hour's conference with Mr. Cook, leader of the ...

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  3. THE NATION.

    Professor David delivered last night at the Y.M.C.A. festival in the Town Hall, in the presence of the Governor-General and a vast audience, his id[?] [?] the great possibilities ...

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  4. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    Extracts from statements published in the "Times" on the authority of its Sydney correspondent with reference to the immigration question, and published in yesterday's ...

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  5. Y.M.C.A. FESTIVAL.

    "I am here to do what I can to help forward everything that makes for the progress and for the uplifting of Australia. And It is because I believe that your association is doing the ...

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  6. THIRD EDITION. THE CRICKETERS.

    The Australians commenced a match at Northampton to-day against Northamptonshire. The weather was dull and the wicket good. There was a moderate ...

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  7. FRENCH LABOUR TURMOIL. GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED.

    The Disciplinary Council in Paris has dismissed eight postal officials. Strenuous precautions to prevent the disorganisation of the postal services in the ...

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  8. THE SHAH'S REVERSAL.

    The Shah has repromulgated his previaus constitutional laws, has granted an amnesty to political opponents, and has instructed Royalist commanders to disband ...

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  9. THE TURKISH TANGLE. REAL CONSTITUTIONAL RULE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the decision of Shevket Pasha, who commanded the troops which forced the late Sultan to ...

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  10. PREPARING FOR A STRIKE.

    French warships have been ordered to take up positions along the coast, in order to maintain communications in the event of a telegraphic strike. Bluejackets on ...

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  11. RESTORING ORDER.

    The outlook in Armenia and Anatolia, Asia Minor, has greatly improved. The Sultan has sent £30,000 for the relief of the sufferers during the recent ...

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  12. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Seventy thousand troops will take part in the review at Aldershot, which has been arranged for June 12, in honour of the visit of the delegates to the Imperial Press ...

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  13. GERMAN INSINUATION.

    The "Ottoman Lloyd," a German newspaper, published at Constantinople, is accusing the British Foreign Office and press of supporting the recent reactionary ...

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  14. THE AMEER UP TO DATE.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan has imported some motor cars and a London chauffeur. ...

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  15. SECULAR EDUCATION.

    Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Daily News," stated that children secularly trained in ...

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  16. JAPAN SUGAR SCANDAL.

    In connection with the Japan Sugar Company scandal at Tokio, which caused the arrest of nine members of the Chamber of Deputies in the middle of April, many ...

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  17. BUILDING THE DESTROYER.

    Further reference was made yesterday by the Minitser for Defence (Senator Pearce) to the assembling of the destroyer parts, which are to be sent to Australia. "It has not yet ...

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  18. THE QUEEN AT ATHENS.

    Queen Alexandra and the Empress Dowager Marie of Russia have arrived at Athens on a visit to their brother, the King of Greece. ...

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  19. CHICAGO WHEAT DECLINES.

    May wheat in Chicago, quoted at 1.29½ dollar (5s 0¾d) on Wednesday, fell 3 cents on Saturday. ...

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  20. THE DALEY CASE.

    The case of Thomas William Daley, charged with attempting to extort money, came on for hearing at the Sydney Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Backhouse. The court ...

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  21. INTERSTATE WHARFAGE RATES.

    The Sydney Harbour Trust has telegraphed to the Melbourne Harbour Trust in order to find out what its intentions are in regard to interstate wharfage rates. ...

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  22. TRAGEDY IN BERLIN.

    Outside the Criminal Court in Berlin a man named Mason, who had just been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for assault, drew a revolver and shot three ...

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  23. THE PRIMACY.

    The Vicar-General, Archdeacon Gunther, has summoned a special meeting of the Sydney Diocesan Synod for Tuesday, May 25, to fill the vacancy in the see caused by the decease ...

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  24. DISASTER ON LAKE SUPERIOR.

    The steamer Shores sank with 21 persons, including crew and passengers, off Whitfish Point, Lake Superior. ...

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  25. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The official survey of the Yass-Canberra territory will be completed next Friday. A board, composed of Colonel Miller (Secretary to the Home Affairs Department), Colonel ...

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  26. RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, is appoining a departmental committee to investigate the question of railway amalgamation and to report as ...

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  27. A DESPERATE TERRORIST.

    Vitko, a Russian terrorist, locked Colonel von Kotten, chief of the Moscow political police, in a room of a Paris hotel, and emptied a revolver in Colonel von Kotten's ...

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  28. ACTION AGAINST STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    Judgment was deliyored in the High Court to-day in the appeal from the [?]on of the State Full Court in the case [?] Rowe v the A.U.S.N. Company. The litigation arose as ...

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  29. BOMBS IN BUENOS AYRES.

    Two bombs which exploded in Buenos Ayres injured 20 people. ...

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  30. BREACH OF THE IMMIGRATION ACT.

    The case in which Captain James Rogers, and Dalgety and Co., Ltd., master and agents respectively, of the steamer Paroo, were proceeded against by the immigration ...

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  31. STATE CONTRACTS.

    A deputation representing the ironworkers' trade protested to the Premier against contracts for the supply of ironwork being let outside the State. The deputation pointed out ...

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  32. ARTILLERY AND ELECTRICITY.

    Rear-Admiral Sir Percy Scott's invention to secure electrically the direct control of gunnery has been tested at Portsmouth. It is intended for the training of a group ...

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  33. THE DULACCA TRAGEDY.

    The inquiry into the death of Pring at Dulacca was continued at Roma to-day. Charles Phillips Booth stated he was in Dickson's employ until April 7. About four ...

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  34. PRIME MINISTER ON TOUR.

    The Prime Minister, who returned to Molbourne yesterday from South Australia, left again by the Sydney express this evening. To-morrow evening Mr. Fisher will attend ...

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  35. AN EXPENSIVE SCRAPPING.

    The cruiser Gladiator, 5750 tons, which was beached after collision with the steamer St. Paul in a blinding snowstorm off the Isle of Wight in April, 1908, ...

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  36. DEATH OF HERR VON HOLSTEIN.

    The death is announced of Herr Friedrich von Holstein, confidential adviser to the four German Imperial Chancellors— Prince Bismarck, General Caprivi, Prince ...

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  37. REMOUNTS FOR INDIA.

    Captain F. Howard Russell of the Commonwealth military forces, returned to-day after a period of service in India. The threatened retaliation by the Indian Government in ...

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  38. WOMAN'S STRANGE DEATH.

    An old woman, named Mrs. Musgrave, wife of Mr. Robert Musgrave, of Deven-street, Plattsburg, died yesterday morning as the result of an injury, apparently received through ...

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  39. A STARTLING METEOR.

    At 1.45 a.m. on Sunday people in this district were aroused, and many were much alarmed, by the appearance of a meteor of unusual brilliance, moving at a rapid rate ...

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  40. KING'S CORONATION OATH.

    The Town Hall was filled on Saturday night by an enthusiastic audience, which mot to protest against any alteration in the King's Coronation Oath. Mr. Edgar, M.L.C., presided. The ...

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  41. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    One hundred and sixteen Liberal, Labour, and Irish members of the House of Commons have presented a memorial to Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, on behalf of ...

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  42. EARTH TREMOR AT LOCHINVAR.

    At 1.40 a.m. on Sunday a loud report, which shook the whole district, was heard along the valley of the Hunter, in the vicinity of Lochinvar. So severe was the shock that houses ...

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  43. THE PROPOSED LAND TAX.

    The presence of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) and Mr. Deakin at the Lord Mayor's luncheon to-day lent special interest to the function. There were also present several ...

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  44. A MUNICIPAL DIFFICULTY.

    A call of the Wrightville council was made for last night, and responded to by eight aldermen, the ninth notifying his accord with what would be decided. A long discussion ...

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  45. NORTH-WEST PORTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) and the Minister for Works (Mr. Price) returned on Sunday from a visit to the north-west ports. The Premier said he was convinced that the ...

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  46. EFFECT OF TOBACCO DUTY.

    A cigar factory at Huddersfied is closing owing to the increased tobacco duty. Two hundred hands have been dismissed. Four hundred and fifty cigar-makers at ...

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  47. A PECULIAR FOSSIL.

    A peculiar fossil dlscovory was nade a few days ago in a cutting on the North Coast railway opposite Believue estate, between Paterson and West Maitland. It is a seashell ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord Pirrie has purchased Lea Park, the Surrey estate of the late Whitaker Wright, for £200,000. SENATOR SIR J. SYMON. ...

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  49. FIRE AT BELMORE.

    A weatherboard cottage at Belmore was seriously damaged by fire on Sunday morning; yet the fire brigade only received notification of the fact about noon yesterday. ...

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  50. THE EMPIRE DETAINED.

    The E. and A. S.S. Company's Eastern mail steamer Empire, which should have been despatched from Sydney yesterday afternoon for Manila, China, and Japan, via ports, has been ...

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  51. KRUPP'S SAVINGS BANK.

    The credit balance of Krupp's saving bureau Essen has increased in ten years from £6500 to £286,616. Thirty-seven per cent, of the workmen ...

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  52. FIJIAN MINING CONCESSION.

    A mining ordinance has been issued stating that the Berkeley Syndicate (a Western Australian organisation) has been granted 30,000 acres of land as a prospecting concession for ...

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