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  2. LITHGOW VALLEY.

    It was a cheerful, expectant, and influential group of Sydney citizens, also State and Federal politicians, and other public men, who left by special train this morning for Lithgow ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The executive of the Liberal and Reform Party issued invitations three weeks age to intending candidates to forward their names to the secretary of the association by May ...

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  4. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports the discovery of a plot to kill the Czar. Eighty conspirators resolved to operate ...

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  5. CABINET CHANGES.

    The Cabinet changes necessary in consequence of the retirement of Mr. B. B. O'Conor from the position of Minister for Public Instruction were finally arranged ...

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  6. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Walter Long, M.P. (Unionist), speaking at Preston, said that Sir Henry Camphell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, in his speech at Manchester on Thursday ...

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  7. LAW AND EMPIRE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr. Deakin were admitted at Gray's Inn on Saturday morning the function taking place in the pension-room. They were afterwards ...

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  8. RAILWAY UNIONS.

    A meeting of 16,000 railway men at Hyde Park yesterday, and meetings of thousands at Glasgow, Leeds, Derby, Birmingham, Swindon in Wales, and in ...

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  9. A SUCCESSFUL DISCUSSION.

    The Earl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, speaking at Cambridge on Saturday, said that the interchange of views on Imperial defence alone made the ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Burns and Squires have been matched to fight 45 rounds on June 13. The estate of the late Mr. James George Anderson, of the Orient S. N. Company, ...

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  11. CONGO ADMINISTRATION.

    M. Liebaert, Minister of Finance, made an extraordinary speech in the Belgian Senate when replying to the criticisms of the Liberals respecting the administration ...

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  12. CONSTITUTION REFORM.

    The Earl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, in the course of his speech at Cambridge on Saturday, said that the Irish Council Bill was a moderate ...

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  13. THE PERTH SENSATION.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Frederick Tyler, ex-corporal of police, was charged, with having shot Police Commissioner Hare, on April 23rd. ...

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  14. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    When questioned yesterday concerning the latest development in the new mail contract service Mr. John M. Paxton said that on the 19th April be addressed the following ...

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  15. REBELLION IN MOROCCO.

    Reuter's Agency reports that rebels invited Muley Hafid, a brother of Muley Assiz, Sultan of Morocco, to proclaim himself Sultan of the south of Morocco, and ...

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  16. SCOTTISH COLONISTS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, and Mr. T. Bent, Premier of Victoria, attended the concert of the Gaelic Society in the Queen's Hall on Saturday ...

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  17. HINDOO DISAFFECTION.

    Lord Kitchener, Commander-in-Chief of the Army in India, authorises the statement, that the sedition recently preached in India has in no wise affected the native ...

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  18. ROZELLE ELECTORATE.

    The Rozelle Political Labour League held a ballot at the local Ploneer Hall on Saturday for the purpose of selecting a candidate Mr. J. Parry acted as returning officer. There ...

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  19. RECEPTION OF THE VISITORS.

    When the train drew up at the Eskbank coal siding, the Lithgow Model Band played the Natlonnl Anthem. The Premier and his colleagues, proceded by Mr. W. Thornley, ...

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  20. S.S. MAORI CHRISTENED.

    Lady Ward christened the Union Company's steamer Maori at Messrs. William Denny and Brothers' yards, Dumbarton. Sir Joseph Ward delivered a briet ...

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  21. GENERAL BOTHA'S DEPARTURE.

    Prior to General Botha's departure on Saturday morning King Edward accorded him a special audience. Lord Methuen, Mr. Winston Churchill, ...

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  22. BLAYNEY ELECTION.

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, the selected Labour candidate, opened his campaign in the Blayney Town Hall on Saturday night before a large audience. The Mayor, Alderman Russart, ...

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  23. EARLY FAILURES.

    It will interest the reader to learn brief[?] the history of the iron and steel industry in this State, up to official opening to-day o[?] the huge and costly modern blast furnace. ...

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  24. HARTLEY.

    At a meeting of the electorate council representing the district Labour leagues, held on Saturday, the following nominations for the selection of a Labour candidate for ...

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  25. JAPAN'S TREATIES.

    In connection with treaties made by Japan with Great Britain and France for the maintenance of the status quo in the Far East, the fact that Japan tacitly ...

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  26. GIGANTIC LOCKOUT IN BERLIN.

    Owing to the failure of negotiations in regard to an eight-hours day the Berlin builders have locked out the masons, carpenters, and labourers, 100,000 men being ...

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  27. THE BANQUET.

    "Good Iron, Sandford" and "Thanks to the Carruthers Ministry for Iron Contract" were mottoes at each end of the Oddfellows' Hall, where the citizens' banquet was held. There ...

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  28. HEAT IN EUROPE.

    The heat in Europe is extraordinary for the time of the year. In London yesterday the thermometer registered 79deg in the shade, in Paris 82deg, and in ...

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  29. SATISFACTION IN RUSSIA.

    The Franco-Japanese entente has created profound satisfaction in Russia. ...

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  30. THE PENALTIES QUESTION.

    In the course of an intervi[?] to-day, Sir John Forrest had his attention [?]awn to the cable reagrding the mail contr[?] Upon the statement that the syndicate was[?]ressing for ...

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  31. HASTINGS AND MACLEAY.

    Mr. Edward P. Noonan, a local resident, has announced himself as a candidate for the Hastings and Macleay seat at the next election. His chances are considered to be good. ...

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  32. CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS.

    The report of the administration of the Chinese Maritime Customs shows that Great Britain's share of the exports amounted to 19.42 per cent., and 47.33 per ...

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  33. VOLCANOES ACTIVE.

    The volcano on the island of Stromboli, one of the Liparl Islands, off the Italian coast, is increasing in eruption. Masses of stones, ashes, and lava are being thrown ...

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  34. ASHBURNHAM.

    The second ballot for the selection of a candidate to contest the Ashburaham seat in the Labour interest was held on Saturday. Messrs. J. Lynch and J. O'Shannessy being ...

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  35. EGYPT'S POPULATION.

    The population of Egypt, exclusive of named Beduin, is 11,206,359, an increase of 1,500,000 since 1897. At the census of 1897 the population of ...

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  36. TAMWORTH.

    Mr. S. R. Walker, of Attunga, is announced as a candidate for the Tamworth seal. His views generally accord with the Liberal Reform platform. The opinion is held here that ...

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  37. GREAT JUBILEE HANDICAP.

    At Kempton Park yesterday the principal event resulted as under:- THE KEMPTON PARK GREAT "JUBILEE" HANDICAP of 3000 sovs (2800 sovs in specie, ...

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  38. NEW Z[?]ALAND.

    A deputation represening the benevolent trustees of Du[?]edin aske[?] the Minister, Mr. J. Fowlds, that part of the poll tax be applied to sending indigent Chinese back to China. ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The "Times" mentions in connection with the purchase of stores for the squadron in Australia that the list of those stores purchased locally is revised from ...

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  40. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    At the Police Court to-day it was alleged against a woodcarter, Thomas Galvin, that he beat his horse until it was unable to rise up, and that he also hit the animal with an axe. ...

    Article : 59 words
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