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  2. STATE RIGHTS.

    An address was given last night at the Ne[?] Masonic Hall, Castleroagh-street, by Mr. J. Cook, M.P., on the subject of "State Rights." It was under the auspices of the Women's ...

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  3. MR. FISHER'S CAMPAIGN. INVASION OF MUDGEE.

    Mr. Fisher is vigorously pushing the Federal Labour campaign. He arrived here from Wellington to-night at 8.30, and was met by the Mayor (Alderman Cameron), who welcomed ...

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  4. THE BARRIER DISPUTE. END IN SIGHT.

    A meeting of the Combir 1 Unions last evening was almost unanimous in a decision to go back to work. There were about 700 in the hall, and under 30 voted against the ...

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  5. THE CRICKETERS. THE ESSEX MATCH.

    The Australian team, in its match against Essex at Leyton, made a splendid recovery, following on the dismissal of Hartigan and Noble for eight. Bardsley and ...

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  6. FEDERAL FUSION. SIR JOHN FORREST'S MISSION.

    There was a Cabinet in the making at the Australia Hotel yesterday. Not that the portfolios were being allotted—that delicate piece of work is too dangerous a one to touch at this ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The Montreal Board of Trade, on May 7, unanimously agreed to submit a resolution to the Empire Congress of Chambers of Commerce, to be held in Sydney, in favour ...

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  8. THE IRISH PENSIONS.

    Mr. C. Hobhouse, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, stated in the House of Commons last night that since January 1300 pensions had been withdrawn in Great ...

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  9. PARIS POSTAL STRIKE. UPROAR AMONG DEPUTIES.

    A debate took place in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the Paris Post Office strike. During the debate soc[?]alists members started singing the ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. FORGED SEVRES WARE.

    The executors of the late Charles Dickins, of Dickins and Jones, drapers, have been awarded £10,342 damages against Arthur Ellis, a Bond-street dealer, owing to ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. DEFENCE CONFERENCE. INVITATIONS ACCEPTED.

    The Transvaal, the Orange River Colony, and Cape Colony have accepted the invitation to send delegates to the Conference on Imperial Defence, to be held in ...

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  12. MOVEMENT COLLAPSING.

    One hundred postal officials were dismissed in Paris to-day. M. Clemencea[?], the Premier, is confident that the strike will collapse. ...

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  13. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The Salonica correspondent of the "Daily M[?]ll" states that Talaat Bey, Vicepresident of the Chamber of Deputies, has secured the signature of the ex-Sultan, ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. THE MILITARY REPRESENTATIVE.

    It has been decided by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to select Colonel Bridges, Chief of the General Staff, as the officer who will accompany him to England in ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. PORTUGAL'S LAST HOPE.

    Senhor Wencesla[?] de Lima, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs, has formed a non-party Cabinet in Portugal. He is regarded as the most independent and the ...

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  16. POSITION AT BROKEN HILL.

    A decided change in the industrial atmosphere occurred this morning. The decision of the Port Pirie men to return to work, news of which was received late last night, upset ...

    Article : 470 words
  17. ITALIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The "Giornale d'Italia" states that four Italian Dreadnoughts, instead of two, will be completed in three years, and that the naval estimates will be increased to ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND'S INTENTIONS.

    No decision has yet been come to regarding New Zealand's representation at the Imperial Naval Conference. It is not unlikely that Parliament will be called together early in ...

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  19. THE NAVY LEAGUE.

    The Navy League is being reorganised. Mr. C. W. Bellairs, M.P., vice-chairman, has recommended that the simplest formula to adopt would be a demand that Great ...

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  20. FRIDAY'S PLAY.

    When the Australians resumed their innings at Leyton to-day, the weather was bitterly cold and gloomy. The wicket was hard, despite a rainy night. There was an ...

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  21. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE.

    A premature explosion of dynamite in South Bethlehem, New York, killed 30 [?]uarrymen. ...

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  22. CONDEMNED MUTTON.

    The 1255 carcases of emac[?]atated mutton condemned at Smithfield by the London medical officer were shipped in the steamer Feshawar, from Melbourne, by a Sydney ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SECRET POLICE. EVIDENCE PREVENTED.

    Russian newspapers protest against M. Lopukhin, formerly chief of the Russian Secret Police, charged with treason in divulging police secrets, not being allowed ...

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  24. AMERICAN RAILWAY REBATES.

    The New York Central Railway Company has paid £27,000 in fines for granting rebates. The New York Central Railway Company ...

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  25. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions this afternoon there was a good sale at full rates. May 14. At the wool sales yesterday prices ...

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  26. DETHRONEMENT OF TOM MANN.

    To-day will long be remembered in Broken Hill's industrial history. Several things have happened. The Port Pirie men decided to return to work; Tom Mann was dethroned; ...

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  27. BEAUREPAIRE SUSPENDED.

    The Scottish Amateur Swimming Association has suspended F. Beaurepuire (Vic.) for falling to fill a fixture with Taylor at Edinburgh. ...

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  28. VERDICT OF GUILTY.

    Lopukhin was found guilty by the Court at St. Petersburg of belonging to a criminal association, and was sentenced to live years' imprisonment. The sentence requires ...

    Article : 417 words
  29. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    Definite arrangements have been concluded for the renewal of the Vancouver mail service, under existing conditions, for a period of 12 months. The Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    Politically things are quiet in Melbourne, and Parliament House has again returned to that comatose state which prevailed up till the advent of Mr. Cook on Monday. The place ...

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  31. FOREIGN AND COLONIAL MEAT.

    Mr. Rowland Hunt, M.P. (Unionist), has [?]ntroduced into the House of Commons a Foreign and Colonial Meat Bill, providing that all butchers selling foreign or ...

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  32. BAN ON CIGARETTES.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) intends to bring before his colleagues at a Cabinet meeting shortly a proposal for the introduction of legislation to restrict and, it thought ...

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  33. SIR W. M'MILLAN'S WARNING.

    One of the speakers at the annual meeting of the Australasian National League last night was Sir William M'Millan who is on a visit to Adelaide on private business. He ...

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  34. DISAPPOINTMENT AT PORT PIRIE.

    Disappointment is expressed at Port Pirie that the Broken Hill unions will not ratify the proposal to go to work. Many men expressed the determination to follow Mann's advice and ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Irish Nationalist party in the House of Gommons has refused to enrol Mr. Maurice Healy, recently elected as an Independent Nationalist for Cork City, among ...

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  36. LORD CHELMSFORD'S ARRIVAL.

    The Lord Mayor said yesterday that he had an interview with the Premier in connection with the preparations to be made for the arrival of Lord Chelmsford. ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    A reception will be held by the Vice-Consul for Spain at the Hotel Australia from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. on Monday in honour of the birthday of King Alfonso XIII. ...

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  38. AMERICAN COAL COMBINE.

    Four colliery companies have amalgamated in Maryland (Pennsylvania), and consolidated their coal output. The combine represents a capital of 37,000,000 ...

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  39. SAFEGUARDING THE WORKERS.

    While on his way to Mudgee this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) was presented with an address at Portland staby the Portland branch of the United ...

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  40. HUMOURS OF SIGNALLING.

    Amusing reports have been received by the Ports and Harbours Department regarding mistaken signals from the lighthouse at Cape Otway. When the steamer Nairnshire was ...

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  41. GERMAN ARMY'S STAPLE DRINK.

    Tea will [?]enceforth be the staple drink in the German army, supplanting beer and coffee. ...

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  43. MR. FOSTER AT MANILLA.

    Mr. Foster, M.P., addressed an enthusiastic gathering in the Mechanics' Institute last night. He advocated a progressive land tax, national bank, and defence. He opposed the ...

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