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  2. NOTES UPON THE ENCAMPMENTS.

    There can be no doubt that the especially distinctive features of the recent annual military training have been the mobilisation of the Garrison troops, and the divisional ...

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  3. EASTER ENCAMPMENTS.

    After eight days of good weather, hard work, and splendid results, Liverpool and Casula encampments were brought to a conclusion yesterday. The day was spent to ...

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  4. THE JAMAICA INCIDENT.

    The "Standard" throws fresh light on the incident which occurred at Kingston, Jamaica, immediately after the great earthquake last January. ...

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  5. CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    In addition to the publication of papers found at the house of Mgr. Montagnini, the unofficial representative of the Vatican, who was expelled last December, the ...

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  6. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    The sittings of the Navigation Conference were continued to-day. Sir William Lyne read a memorandum replying to the shipowners' statement on ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr. H. A. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist, arrived in Melbourne yesterday. It has not yet been decided where his official quarters will be, but in the meantime he ...

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  8. THE AMERICAN WOMAN.

    The series of articles which Mr. Henry James has collected and republished under the title of "The American Scene" will appear to a number of people competent ...

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  9. CLOSE OF THE ARTILLERY CAMP.

    The camp of the Newcastle Company of the Australian Garrison Artillery, at Fort Scratchley, was terminated this afternoon, the full period of training having been ...

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  10. ATTENDANCE AT TRAINING.

    The following returns have been prepared showing the attendance of the various regimonts and corps at the Easter training. The figures indicate a splendid turnout on the ...

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  11. DUMA THREATENED.

    M. Kokovtsoff, Minister for Finance, in submitting his Budget remarked that the Government had sufficient means for meeting the expenditure without the Duma's ...

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  12. FLOGGING AFRICAN NEGROES.

    The Europeans at Nairobi, British East Africa Protectorate, have forwarded a protest against the sentences (of from seven days to a month, and also fines) imposed ...

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  13. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., in a speech at Sheffield, said that all the resolutions published in the press as coming before the Colonial Conference seemed to ...

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  14. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The tender of Turner Brothers, of Melbourne, has been accepted by the Postal Department for the supply of bicycles on hire for the next five years at the rate of £8 9s 6d ...

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  15. THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL ON THE CAMPS.

    Major-General Head, Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces, when seen at the conclusion of training, and asked what he thought of the local troops, said: ...

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  16. PORT JACKSON DEFENCES.

    Yesterday concluded the annual eight day's training of the garrison troops encamped at Middle and South Heads, consequently the work of the day was confined to striking camp, ...

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  17. THE THAW TRIAL.

    The Commissioners appointed to report upon the sanity or otherwise of Harry Thaw, charged with the murder of Mr. Stanford White, at New York, have ...

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  18. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE TELEPHONE.

    Work on the Victorian section of the telephone between Sydney and Melbourne is being pushed on rapidly, and the department is confident that communication will be ...

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  19. ELECTORAL UNIFORMITY.

    A great deal is being done towards procuring uniformity in electoral matters throughout the States. As a result of the conference of officers recently held in Tasmania, a ...

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  20. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, New York correspondent of the "Times," says that President Roosevelt considers the Harriman affair the beginning of a campaign with ...

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  21. IRRECONCILABLE BOERS.

    Mr. Smuts, Colonial Secretary of the Transvaal, in the course of an interview said that the Government was willing to repatriate the irreconcilable Boers, but ...

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  22. AN ISLAND CRUISE.

    The trim little schooner Stanley, which some months ago was purchased and fitted out as a private yacht by Sir Brodrick Cecil Denham Arkwright Hartwell, Bart., ...

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  23. STEAMER SUEVIC.

    The steamer Suevic, which was severed when on the Brandies Rocks, below the Lizard Lighthouse, has arrived at Southampton, and is discharging the remainder ...

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  24. BOYS' BRIGADE.

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Defence (Mr. Ewing) to-day in regard to the Boys' Brigade in Victoria, which consists of naval and military cadets trained by ...

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  25. CANADA'S INTERESTS.

    Mr. James Bryce, Ambassador to the United States, in an address at Toronto urged the Canadians to suspend judgment on all questions on which it was alleged ...

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  26. "THE RED KANGAROO."

    "The Red Kangaroo, and Other Australian Short Stories" is the title of a handsome book just issued from the "Sydney Mail" office, and consisting of contributions reprinted from ...

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  27. THE REFUSED MISSIONARY.

    The Department of External Affairs has been advised of the details concerning the Armenian missionary, Goliath Joseph, who was prohibited from landing at Fremantle. The ...

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  28. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKES.

    Twenty-eight shocks of earthquake have occurred at Bitlis, Asiatic Turkey. Three hundred houses collapsed, and 1900 buildings, including the Mosque and ...

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  29. SOUTH COAST COLIIERIES.

    For this pay Mount Kembla has ten days, Mount Keira eight, Corrimal eight, and Mount Pleasant nine. The shipment of coal from Wollongong this week was all for Sydney. At ...

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  30. NEW HEBRIDES COMMISSION.

    The Franco-British Commission upon the New Hebrides will meet at London on April 25. ...

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  31. UNIFORM LEGISLATION.

    The "Morning Post" says that since it is impossible for the mercantile marine competing with the foreigner throughout the world generally to adopt ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH LEGISLATION.

    Sir William Lyne, in the course of an interview published in the "Westminster Gazette," warmly defended the Commerce and the Anti-Trust Acts passed in ...

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  33. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Miss Jessie Maclachlan'a Concert, 8 p.m. Manly Orphanage Fair: Cardinal's Hall, 7 p.m. Agricultural Ground: St. Patrick's Sports, 12.30 ...

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  34. JAMESTOWN EXHIBITION.

    The first cruiser squadron has left Plymouth, and will represent the navy at the Exhibition at Jamestown, Virginia. ...

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  35. COTTON TRADE PROSPEROUS.

    The Lancashire cotton-spinners had a record of prosperity last quarter. Many made profits of 35 per cent. ...

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  36. FIRE AT A LODGING-HOUSE.

    An Italian lodging-house at San Francisco was destroyed by fire. Seventeen of the occupants were killed and 18 others injured. ...

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  37. IRISH UNIVERSITY.

    One hundred and ninety-nine principals, professors, former professors, and lecturers in the Scottish universities have protested against the proposed ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Fourteen hundred Salvationist emigrants have left Liverpool by the steamer Southwark for Canada. The Grand Lodge of Good Templars has ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    The Atherton police report the finding of the body of the murdered aboriginal, Jacky Roberts, in the river. The murderers are still at large, but three aboriginals, Joe, Mat, and ...

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  40. ENORMOUS PROFITS.

    The profits of the Rio Tinto Company, Limited, for 1906, amounted to £2,000,000. A dividend of 110 per cent. was declared. ...

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  41. DAMAGED APPLES.

    Many of the apples shipped by the R.M.S. Britannia being strongly flavoured consignees are making claims on the underwriters. ...

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