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  2. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Right up to within a few minutes of the train time the Premiers sat in conference in Melbourne to-day to finish their work. They, commenced in the morning, and all their ...

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  3. STARVING STOCK FLEET.

    The remarkable movement in the transit of stock from Victoria to New South Wales pastures by steamer has assumed large proportions, and a fleet of steamers is new ...

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  4. TOWNSHIP THREATENED.

    Our Burraga represen[?]tive reports:—The Lloyd mine has again closed down for want of fuel. On Friday last, I inspected the whole of the underground workings, and in ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION.

    The Premiers' Conference to-day was attended by the Prime Minister and Sir Wm. Lyne, when they were made officially acquainted with the resolutions agreed upon. ...

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  6. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Rear-Admiral Charles Mitchell Thomas bas succeeded to the command of the American battle fleet, now at San Francisco, in place of Rear-Admiral R. Evans, ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Intercolonial Conference at Pretoria has arranged for the calling of a national convention to deal with the question of the union of British colonies in South ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE.

    The clergy of Kieff, south-western Russia, have petitioned the Council of Ministers against the project now before the Duma for the establishment of freedom ...

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  9. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA.

    The police have discovered in connection with the Calcutta conspiracy that many Bengalis were sent to France, and trained in the fabrication of bombs in order to ...

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  10. BEFORE THE PREMIERS.

    At the Premiers' Conference to-day tue Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, who was present, stated he had received a cablegram giving the dates of the visits to Sydney and Melbourne. ...

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  11. CHICAGO MURDER GANG.

    The police at Syracuse arrested a lady in a train which was bound for New York, alleging that she was Mrs. Guiness. She was the widow, however, of a well-known ...

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  12. THE DUNDEE VICTORY.

    The "Times" in writing of the return of Mr. Winston Churchill for Dundee says that the great surprise of the election was the large shrinkage in the Labour vote. ...

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  13. DRUCE PERJURY CASE.

    The Court for the Consideration of Crown Cases Reserved, consisting of the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Alverstone), Mr. Justice Ridley, Mr. Justice Darling, Mr. ...

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  14. DISOBEDIENT MOHMANDS.

    Major-General Willcocks, with two brigades, has received orders to proceed against the Mohmands who failed to obey his summons to attend the Jirgah on ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I beg to suggest that every facility be at once taken in hand, as the fleet is coming to Sydney for the express purpose of being docked, which is of more importance than all ...

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  16. THE RESOLUTIONS.

    The complete set of resolutions agreed upon by the Premiers now are:- That this conference views with apprehension the proposals of the Commonwealth Government, embodied ...

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  17. TRANSVAAL CIVIL SERVANTS.

    A draft Civil Service laxv, proposed, by the Government at Pretoria, empowers the Government to request any official to qualify in Dutch and English within 12 ...

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  18. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Friendly societies ask Mr. Asquith that in awarding [?]d-age pensions he should not take into account income received from friendly societies or trade unions. ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Referring to the visit of the American fleet to Australia, I fear there may be some misapprehension in the minds of the Australian public ns regards the United States Navy ...

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  20. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    The second stage of the grim tragedy enacted at Braybrook on Easter Monday night, when the Bendigo express train dashed into a Ballarat train and killed 44 passengers, ...

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  21. PARTING OF THE WAYS.

    The executive council of the United Irish League in Great Britain has issued [?] manifesto condemning Roman Catholies who support Unionist candidates for ...

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  22. AFGHAN GUN-RUNNING.

    The cruiser Prospprine, 2135 tons, of the East Indies squadron, in the middle of April captured in the Persian Gulf an Afghan dhow containing 1650 rifles and ...

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  23. STRENUOUS INVALIDS.

    Early yesterday morning "Mick," Hie night-porter at the Sydney Hospital, sat in an alleyway at the hospital, reading a book full of thrilling adventures of the busbranglng days. ...

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  24. THE GROWTH OF A DEBT.

    In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday the public examination was held of Henry Cuffo Wall, clerk in the Taxation Department, whose estate was sequestrated on April 11 last. ...

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  25. REMARKABLE CHESS.

    Dr. Emanuel Lasker, champion chess player, during his English tour, recently completed, won 1094 games out of 1549 games played. He drew 196 games, and ...

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  26. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales on Saturday inspected the France-British Exhibition, which his Royal Highnesses to open on Thursday. ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S DEBATE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, who was present, attended by the Treasurer (Sir WilHam Lyne) and the secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Allon), said, respecting the ...

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  28. PATIENT PUNCHES ATTENDANT.

    At a little after 10.30—the time after which medicine is not usually given out—another exciting incldont occurred. A man in the outpatients' department began' to make a fuss ...

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  29. AN AUSTRALIAN'S ESTATE.

    The net personally of the widow of Mr. Donald Larnach has been sworn for probate purposes at £40,161. ...

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  30. AMEER'S ASSURANCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Slmia telegraphs that the Amcer has assured the Indian Government that he has issued stringent orders, recalling the Afghans ...

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  31. IMPORTATION OF OPIUM.

    All the Powers have assented to the suggestion of the United Stales Hint an international conference should be held in consider the limitation or prohibition ...

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  32. REMARKABLE COUNTY CRICKET.

    Playing yesterday against Northampton Yorkshire scored 350 for eight wickets. Northampton only scored 27 and 15 in the trat and second innings respectiv[?] ...

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  33. INTERCHANGE OF TEACHERS.

    The London County Conucll and a majority of the educational anthorities have agreed to realise the recommendation of the Federal Conference on Education, ...

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  34. FLYING MACHINE TRIALS.

    Wright brothers' airship covered a distance of 25 miles in North Carolina, partly against the wind. Mr. Farman's aeroplane has made ...

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  35. STEAMER ORION OVERDUE.

    Anxiety is felt in shipping circles for the safety of the steamer Orion, which has been ongnged for some years in the Tasmanian trade. The Orion left the Duck River, 13 ...

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  36. "BARBARIC FLUMMERY."

    "I have seen Alderman Lindsay Thompson's proposal, and I saw a Lord Mayor's show in London in 1890. It struck me as a useless, barbaric p[?]ce of flummery," Mr. J. D. ...

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  37. RIOT AT PORTLAND.

    A serious disturbance occurred here on Saturday night among a number of men who have recently arrived in search of employment. About 11 o'clock a free fight took place ...

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  38. STARVATION STRIKE.

    One hundred and twenty-eight political prisoners at Samara, and 500 other prisoners, have declared a "hunger strike" as a protest against drastic prison regulations. ...

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  39. "WEAK-KNEED PROTESTANTS."

    On Sunday Cardinal Moran blessed and consecrated the now Church of St. Mary at Young. More than 1000 people attended high mass. Afterwards the Cardinal and the visitors, ...

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  40. WET WOOL.

    A conference was held at the Rialto to-day between representatives of the pastoralists' associations and of the Australian Workers' Union, with the object of arriving at a means ...

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  41. INCENDIARY FIRES.

    Two hundred lucendiary fires have occurred in Berlin since February. The police are at their wits' end, watching 7000 houses. ...

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  42. EXTRAORDINARY POISONING CASE.

    An extraordinary case of poisoning occurred at Curra Crook a few days ago. A man known as Jack Adams who has been poisoning rabbits on Rozelayne with jam and strychnine, ...

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  43. THE QUARANTINE STATION.

    Representations have been made to the Minister for Customs, Mr. Chapman, to remove the quarantine station at North Head to a promontory near Broken Bay. The she has not been ...

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  44. FIRE AT LIVERPOOL.

    About 4 o'clock this morning a fire occurred on the premises of Mr. A. Cowan, a cab proprietor, residing in Terminus-street, resulting in the partial destruction of some of ...

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  45. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN AMERICA.

    A fire which occurred in Atlanta, capital of the State of Georgia (U.S.A.), [?]lestroyed six business blocks and two hotels. The damage is estimated at £250,000. ...

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  46. THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Followers of pugilism will be pleased to hear that there is a prospect of Burns, the world's champion boxer, visiting Sydney during the time the American fleet is here. For ...

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  47. "AWFUL" BROKEN HILL.

    The Rev. John Paterson does not stand alone in his denunciation of the morals of Broken' Hill. The Rev. Mr. Milne, who was for seven years in Broken Hill, has ...

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  48. BLUE NILE REBELS.

    Major H. S. Logan, Leicestershire Regiment, who was wounded in the encounter between the Anglo-Egyptian punitive force in the Blue Nile province and ex-dervishes, ...

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  49. FIGHT FOR CHILDREN'S HOME.

    Latrobe-street Receiving Home, with Miss Coltman in possession, was still lockod and barricated this afternoon. Miss Coltman stated to a reporter that she had received ...

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  50. DEATH ON THE LINE.

    On Saturday night a man named John Lordon, while walking along the railway line between Korumburra and Whitelaw, was run over by a train and killed. The body was so ...

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