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  2. STATE ELECTIONS

    In Opposition circles the dilemma of the Government is causing much amusement. Previous to the last session of Parliament, it was stated in the "Herald" that Sir John See ...

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  3. ANARCHY IN COLORADO.

    In connection with the disturbances at Cripple Creek, Colorado, where nonunionist miners were killed by an explosion of dynamite, supposed to have been ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Fearing that a wholesale cessation of public works would lead to outbreaks on the part of the people, M. Ple[?]ve, the Russian Minister for the Interior, ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The Japanese warships at Dalny take their turn at guarding the entrance to Port Arthur. Russians admit that there is a shortage ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The whole business portion of the sitting was occupied with consideration of the supply bills. which were passed through the House of Representatives ...

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  7. ELECTORAL COMMITTEE.

    The select committee of the House of Representatives appointed to inquire into the administration of the Electoral Act held a further sitting to-day. ...

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  8. MINEOWNERS MURDERED.

    American newspapers emphasise the seriousness of the situation in Colorado. Sixty-eight people have become ill through drinking poisoned water at ...

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  9. EXCLUSION OF ALIENS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Aliens' Restriction Bill came up for further consideration. At the instance of the Government a resolution was moved to ...

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  10. EXPULSION OF UNIONISTS.

    The mineowners and citizens of Cripple Creek have expelled unionist miners from the district. County officials who were unionists were ...

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  11. JAPANESE HEROISM.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London "Dally Telegraph" claimed to have received the following account by letter of the attempt made to bottle Port Arthur on ...

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  12. A GUNBOATS' RECONNAISSANCE.

    Four Japanese gunboats at midnight on Monday closely reconnoitred the entrance to Port Arthur. Eight shells fired by the Russians hit ...

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  13. BRIGANDAGE IN MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has agreed to the demand of Raisull, the brigand, for £14,000 indemnity for damage to his village, and a nomination to the ...

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  14. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The only private members' business on the business paper to-day was in the hands of Government supporters, who, with a desire to push the Arbitration Bill as quickly as ...

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  15. BOMBARDING THE COAST.

    The Japanese occupy strong positions at Pu-lan-tien, on the western coast of the Liao-tung, at the head of Port Adams, and at Kin-chau. ...

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  16. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    A proclamation was issued last night further proroguing Parliament to June 14. ...

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  17. SURRY HILLS.

    The selected Liberal and Reform candidate, Alderman J. C. Waine, held a successful preliminary meeting last night in St. David's Hall, Arthur-street, chiefly for the purpose of ...

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  18. ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION.

    A copy of the agreement entered into between the British and French Governments on April 8 has been laid on the table of the Senate. It contains the agreements entered ...

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  19. AMERICAN MARINES LANDED.

    At the Instance of the American Consul-General at Tangier (Mr. S. R. Gummere) American marines have been landed to guard the Belgian legation in the city. ...

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  20. REPORTED RUSSIAN DEFEAT.

    Advices received from Niu-chwaug stat that Major-General Stakelberg, who was reported to be marching southward to the Liao-tung with 14,000 men, has been ...

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  21. A CABLE INTERRUPTED.

    The cable between Japan and Korea is interrupted. ...

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  22. CONVEYANCE OF THE MAILS.

    Mr. A. W. Bibby, chairman of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, speaking at the annual meeting of the company, said that Australia was unpractical on ...

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  23. THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY.

    Admiral Alexeleff, the Russian Viceroy of the Far East, has issued a proclamation to compel villagers to better protect the Man churian raliway. ...

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  24. IS IT REFORM?

    Sir,—I ask the privilege of a brief reply to your sub-leader this morning. Surely you will agree with me that there are times in the anairs of men whether ...

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  25. MEAT IN MALTA.

    Replying to a deputation of the Agents-General of the Colonies, who waited upon him, Mr. A. Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, promised to refer ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES.

    The Prime Minister has received a letter from Mr. Bent, in answer to a note sent on May 11, regarding the requent that the Model School building might be made available for ...

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  27. ALEXANDRIA.

    Mr. J. R. Wilcox, the selected Socialist Labour candidate, to contest the Alexandria electorate, opened his campaign by addressing a meeting of the electors at the corner ...

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  28. CONGO CRUELTIES.

    A Blue Book which has been issued by the British Government contains the preliminary reply of the Congo Free State to the allegation of the British Consul, Mr. ...

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  29. WAR OF ATLANTIC RATES.

    The International Mercantile Marine Company (the Morgan combine) has adopted £3 as the price of a steerage passage from Great Britain to the United ...

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  30. RUSSIANS EVADE WAR SERVICE.

    During the last week 300 reservists and regulars of the Russian Army, mostly from Bessarabia and Warsaw, including many Jews, have entered Austria. The soldiers ...

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  31. PREFERENCE IN CANADA.

    Senator Pulsford writes:—The cable brings a very significant item of news from Canada. Anyone who is at all acquainted with the strength of the grip of protected industries ...

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  32. FRENCH TOWN FLOODED

    Owing to the bursting of a dam wall the town of Mamers, in the department of Sarthe, France, has been flooded and devastated. Seventeen inmates of the ...

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  33. SUBMARINES FOR JAPAN.

    The Newport Ship Building Company (Rhode Island, United States) Is constructing five submarine torpedo boats. It is believed that they are being built for ...

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  34. PENNY POSTAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, in the House of Commons last night said that the adoption of penny postage on outward letters to Australia was not yet ...

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  35. MIDDLE HARBOUR.

    Dr. Arthur, the selected Liberal and Reform candidate, addressed a large meeting in the Victoria Hall, Manly, on Wednesday evening, and had a good reception. At the conclusion ...

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  36. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 1 9-16d per ounce standard, an advance of 1-16d since yesterday. ...

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  37. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The Japanese are engaged in a tremendous struggle 10 miles north of Port Arthur. It was to this position that General Stoessel retreated when driven from Nanshan. For ...

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  38. THE HAWKESBURY.

    Mr. Brinsley Hall, M.L.A., a candidate for the Hawkesbury, addressed his first meeting at Penrith last night. There was a large attendance, and the Mayor presided. Mr. Hall ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lord Ranfurly has been accorded an enthusiastic farewell by the Maoris at Papawal and Wairarapa. ...

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  40. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    There has been heavy scoring in the first-class cricket matches during the past few days. In the match which commenced at ...

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  41. A MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    A mysterious explosion, causing serious injurias to Frank Eagling, a young man, and considerable damage to property, occurred at the North Kalgurli lease, Golden Gate, at an ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As an elector and a supporter of the cause of reform, I should be glad to know if the Mr. H. C. M. Garling who writes in the "Herald" of to-day is the same gentleman ...

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  43. STRIKE OF LONDON CABMEN.

    After a strike lasting 10 days, and involving several thousands of London cabmen, the owners have agreed to the drivers making a daily payment of 14s, ...

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  44. NEWCASTLE.

    Alderman W. Cann has announced his intention of becoming a candidate for the Newcastle seat at the forthcoming general election. A declaration of his views is promised later ...

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  45. THE ARMENIAN TROUBLE.

    Yielding to the remonstrances of Sir N. R. O'Conor, British Ambassador at Constantinople, the Sublime Porte has promised to take steps to stop the shedding ...

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  46. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Mr. William Riggall, senior member of the firm of Blake and Riggall, was brutally assaulted in Caroline-street, South Yarra, while walking home last night. Robbory was the ...

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  47. STUFF THEIR POCKETS

    when they go to school with ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOTS. Children should never be hungry if you w. at them to be healthy.—Advt. ...

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  48. NOTHING SO COMFORTING

    or health-giving for the little children as ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOTS. "The children's bis[?]"—Advt. ...

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