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  2. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Good results have accrued from the visit of the delegatos to the Imperial Conference. These aren not confined to the resolutions which have been agreed to in conference. The ...

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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    The retun of the day act apart for fostoring a sane and noble patriotism only serves to remind us that no single day is associated with our Empire's hirth, at no one moment did ...

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  4. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    The Mail Syndicate has not deposited with the Commonwealth representative the additional bond (£25,000) demanded as a guarantee for carrying out its contract ...

    Article : 49 words
  5. PUBLIC SERVICES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Albany, U.S.A., reports that the Senate of tue Slate of New York has passed the Public Utilities Bill creating two commissioners ...

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  6. IRISH COUNCIL BILL.

    Mr.. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., Nationalist, in addressing the Irish National League of Great Britain at the Mansion House, Dublin, said that the decision of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin, and Sir William Lyne will cmbarlc at Marseilles for Australia by the steamer Orontes to-day. Mr. Austin Chapman, Postmaster-General, ...

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  8. CONCERN REGARDING DELAYS.

    At the annual meeting of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce to-day the president, Mr. W. Knox, M.P., in referring to the mail contract, said: "I have no doubt that ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. MR. BENT'S ACTION.

    A new development has taken place in regard to the mail contract, Mr. Bent, Premier of Victoria, who is at present in London, has revived his proposal that the State of ...

    Article : 578 words
  10. TRAGEDY AT SOUTHSEA.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Southsea, Portsmouth, yesterday, an old man, John Langford Crumpe, shootiug without any warning a widow of the same name, with ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. THE SHADOW OF FAILURE.

    The "Daily News" (Liberal), commenting upon the rejection of the Administration Council Bill (Ireland) by the National Convention, states that the shadow of ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. LYNCHERS IN GEORGIA.

    While a mob of lynchers were searching the house of Sam Padgett, a negro living in Clacon, Georgin, whose son Flem was suspected of having assaulted a white ...

    Article : 73 words
  13. TROUBLE IN INDIA.

    Seditious emissaries are circulating reports to the effect that the Punjab Government has poisoned the wells, thereby causing plague. ...

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  14. WARSHIPS' MAGAZINES.

    The committee appointed to inquire into the explosion on the French battleship Jena on March 12 has been published. As a result of the inquiry a new system ...

    Article : 302 words
  15. THE VICTORIAN CABINET.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Davies, said that he had heard nothing officially of any renewal of negotiations in which the States Governments were to take part. Before ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. COBAR STRIKE.

    While one section of the town, the business people, is devoting itself, to entertaining the vice-regal party, another section, the minors, engine-drivers, firemen, and surface ...

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  17. DISCRIMINATION IN MANCHURIA.

    Japanese journals deny that any trade discrimination exists in Manchuria. They declare that Japan is trying to induce China to organise efficient machinery to ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. MR. CASEUTHERS'S SUSPICIONS.

    The Premier, Mr. Carruthers, when spoken to to-night on the subject of the English mall, said: "I suspected that that waa Mr. Bout's mission to England, to endeavour to make ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. A REMARKABLE CELEBRATION.

    To-day is Empire Day. The solidarity and indivisibility of the British Empire will be celebrated simultaneously throughout the whole of the dominions where the Union Jack ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S OPPOSITION.

    It was mentioned to the Premier, Mr. Kidston, to-day that advice had been received in connection with the mail service to the effect that Mr. Bent had definitely undertaken ...

    Article : 167 words
  21. EIGHT HOURS IN COAL MINES.

    The departmental committee, of which Mr. Russell Rea, M.P. (Liberal), was chairman, appointed to consider the feasibility of introducing the system of an ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. LABOUR DEMANDS IN SAN FRANCISCO

    Owing to continued labour troubles in San Francisco the Union Ironworks are unable to complete the building of the armoured cruiser California, and the ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. ATTITUDE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Price, Premier of South Australia, who was in Melbourne to-day, said that the matter had first been brought under the notice of the Cabinet about six weeks ago, but his ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the Trott benefit match, Middlesex heat Somerset by 166 runs. Trott took seven wickets for 20 runs. He took four wickets in successive balls, and afterwards ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. SIR W. LYNE'S LAMENT.

    Sir William Lyne states that Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Undcr-Secretary for the Colonies, sympathised with nobody but General Botha. ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. N. J. Moore, Premier of Western Australia, adopted a non-committal attitude in respect to the proposal Mr. Bent has put forward. "Considering we are west of ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. THE SUEVTC'S WOOL.

    Hundreds of peasants on the Cornish coast are clearing the rocks of the wool lost from the steamer Suevic. Remarkable scenes have been witnessed. ...

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  28. OUTRAGE BY COAL-LUMPERS.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock yesterdayy afternoon a crowd of men and boys, amongst whom were several of the coal-lumpers who are on strike, caused a sensation at Miller's Point hy ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The delta is announced, of the Right Hon. George Henry Finch, M.P., aged 72. Mr. Finch, who was a Conservative, sat for Rutland since 1867. ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. STRIEE ON THE RAND.

    The strike on the Rand is general. White miners in 43 mines have come out Some managers have warned the strikers that they will not be reinstated. ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. TASMANIA.

    The Secretary for Mines has issued statistical tables relating to mineral yields for the quarter ended March 31. The most important items are summarised thus:—Gold, quartz, and ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    "I have hoard nothing ot this project of Mr. Bout," said the Premier of Tasmania (Captain Evans) yesterday. "He certainly never communicated with me on the subject. ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. S.S. CHINGTU AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    Passengers by the steamer Chinta are:- For Brisbane: Senator Foxton. For Sydney: Mesdames Fawcett, [?]edie, Casey, Griffiths, Solmon, Tilbury and 2 children, Misses S. ...

    Article : 76 words
  34. THE APPLE MARKET.

    'Apples are flat. Tasmanians are slighly below last week's rates. Australian shipments are a shade, higher. ...

    Article : 25 words
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