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  2. FEDERAL CRISIS. MR. DEAKIN RESIGNS.

    Most of the newspapers this morning comment upon the defeat of the Deakin Government in Australia. The "Times" hopes that the ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES. (FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    The strike on the State railways in Hungary is due to the long Obstructionist crisis preventing Parliament from attending to the demands of the railway men. ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. JAPANESE PATRIOTISM.

    The Japanese War Office is flooded with applications from men of all ages anxious to go to the front. Many of the applications have been written in the blood ...

    Article : 85 words
  5. THE QUESTION FOR THE GOVERNORGENERAL.

    No communication had been received up to a late hour to-night by anyone from the Governor-General with reference to the forming of a Government. This seems to indicate ...

    Article : 320 words
  6. EXAMINATION OF THE VOTING LISTS.

    An examination of the voting lists shows that 71 votes were accounted for. The Speaker and Chairman of Committees did not vote. Mr. Blackwood is unseated and Mr Bruce Smith ...

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  7. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has arranged with the Imperial Government for the extension and improvement of its Eastern and ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. THE RIVERINA ELECTION.

    The defeat of the Federal Government occasioned no surprise here, but considerable speculation is being indulged in as to the effect it may have on the election for ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. ONE THOUSAND ARRESTS.

    By the authority of Count Stephen Tisza, the Premier, 1000 of the railway men on strike in Hungary have been arrested. ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. INTERVIEW WITH MR. DEAKIN.

    Immediately after the House rose to-night Mr. Deakin made the following statement to the press:—"The majority against the Government is composed of three sections, first, ...

    Article : 509 words
  11. CHINESE TROOPS IN MANCHURIA.

    Admiral Alexeiff demands that within three weeks Chinese troops shall withdraw to a distance of not less than 20 miles from Mukden. He asks for an immediate ...

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  12. VICTORIA. THE GOVERNOR'S ARRIVAL.

    The Governor-designate of Victoria (Sir Reginald Talbot) will arrive in Victoria be the R.M.S. Marmora on Monday. The vessel will be met in the bay by the Premier ...

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  13. UNEASINESS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The students at the Dutch College at Stellenbosch, Cape Colony, frequently turn the portrait of King Edward to the wall, and wear the "vierkieur" ribbon (the ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. KUROPATKIN'S BODYGUARD.

    Fifteen Knights of the Order of St. George constitute the bodyguard of General Kuropatkin, the commander-in-chief of the Russian forces in Manchuria. ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. THE NICARAGUAS SEIZURES.

    Captain Herbert Lyon, of H.M.S. Retribution, has been instructed to take strong measures to enforce his demands for the payment of an indemnity by ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. OPINION IN SYDNEY POLITICAL CIRCLES.

    The crisis in Federal politics completely overshadowed State politics yesterday. Even the fact that the Electorates Commission had put the finishing touches to its labours by ...

    Article : 154 words
  17. CORRESPONDENTS WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    War correspondents of newspapers will be allowed at Mukden on condition that they do not divulge news of the results of engagements, or of Russian losses. ...

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  18. MR. STEAD'S SEDITIOUS SPEECHES.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, who was recently in South Africa, has abandoned his proposed visit to Australia. He has sailed homewards, otherwise Dr. Jameson, the ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    Among the artists exhibiting at the New Gallery are Tom Roberts, T. C. Gotch, Arthur Streeton, and Tennyson Cole. In the Paris Salon are being exhibited ...

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  20. A LARGE NUGGET OBTAINED.

    At Waanyarra, in the Dunolly district, to-day, a party of three miners obtained a nugget of 158oz almost of pure gold. Several months ago the party found a 50oz nugget, but was ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. FEELING IN COMMERCIAL CIRCLES

    On 'Change and in commercial circles the opinion was freely expressed, yesterday that the formation of a Commonwealth Labour Ministry will create ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. MR. WATSON'S CARRER.

    Mr. John Christian Watson is thoroughly characteristic of the party which he has led so successfully. He is, like a great majority of his followers, an absolutely self-made ...

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  23. COSSACKS LOOTING CATTLE.

    Cossacks are capturing thousands of Tartar cattle in Manchuria without paying the owners. ...

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  24. CAPE POLITICS.

    The Legislative Council of Cape Colony has passed the resolution for the second reading of the Additional Representation Bill by a majority, of one vote. ...

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  25. THE COOGEE-FORTUNATO FIGARI COLLISION.

    The hearing of an action by the owners of the Fortunate Figari, for recovery of damages from the owners of the Coogee in respect of the collision in Bass' Straits on Christmas. ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 1?d per ounce standard, an advance of 5-16d since Wednesday. ...

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  27. THE BATTLESHIP POBIEDA.

    A semi-official report has been published in St. Petersburg to the effect that the Russian battleship Pobleda, 12,674 tons, did not strike a mine on Wednesday, the ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. IN STATE LABOUR CIRCLES.

    "What they have done why may we not do?" The question is the keynote to the feeling in State labour circles, and in the first flush of an unexpected victory not a few of the ...

    Article : 388 words
  29. THE NATAL LOAN.

    The Natal loan of £2,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent, has been subscribed nearly twofold. The loan was underwritten at 1 per cent. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Captain G. N. Johnston, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, has been selected for employment in New Zealand. Mr. Harrison Power, a wealthy ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. INTERVIEW WITH MR. REID.

    Mr. Reid was seen immediately after the division and said: "We all have a thoroughly good feeling for the Prime Minister and for Sir George Turner. In my experience of ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND. CHARGES OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John Bartholomew Goggins was committed for trial at Cunnamulla to-day on a charge of embezzling four Government Savings Bank deposits, totalling £57, also is [?] ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. THE PROTECTED CRUISER PALLADA.

    In the semi-official report published in St. Petersburg it is stated that in the confusion connected with the disaster to the Petropavlovsk the Russian protected ...

    Article : 50 words
  34. RUSSIA AND THE FINNS.

    Some Finnish newspapers having omitted the titles of the Czar in publishing a manifesto were compelled by the authorities to print in full the titles of his ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S INTENTIONS.

    After the House rose on Thursday night members of the Labour party were warmly congratulated on their victory by their sympathisers, who had helped to throng the ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  36. DIFFICULTIES OF PASTORALISTS.

    Mr. Bell, Minister of Lands, was waited on to-day by a deputation of pastoralists from Peak Downs and South Kennedy districts, which Dointed out the difficulties of pastoral ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. SPIES IN MANCHURIA.

    Two officers of the Japanese staff, who attired as Thibetan lamas, were arrested for endeavouring to destroy with dynamite a railway bridge over the River ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The City Coroner, Dr. Ramsay Smith, at an inquest to-day, roferred again to some of the effects of cheap wine. He said the evidence before the Coroner's Court had shown that ...

    Article : 243 words
  39. BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    In Committee of Ways and Means in the House of Commons last night the resolution to add 1d to the income tax, making it is in the £, was approved by 214 ...

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  40. NEXT SEASON'S SUGAR CROP.

    At the annual meeting of shareholders of the Mulgrave Central Mill, Cairns, a most satisfactory balance-sheet was presented Mr. Draper, the chairman of directors, in moving ...

    Article : 208 words
  41. ASSISTING COLONIAL IMMIGRATION.

    Lord Brassey, a former Governor of Victoria, at a public meeting held last night, commended the State emigration scheme of the Salvation Army. He said ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. AMERICAN MARINES TRANSFERRED.

    The detachment of American marines lent to Seoul before the outbreak of hostilities to protect the American Legation, has been transferred to Manila. ...

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  43. MR. J. COOK AND THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Our Parramatta correspondent writes:—"The general feeling in Parramatta at the defeat of the Federal Government is one of satisfaction, though there would be great disappointment ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The Japanese have long been distinguished for their superb patriotism, and since the outbreak of the war they have displayed their passionate love for their country in a variety ...

    Article : 576 words
  45. UNIVERSITY GOLF MATCH.

    Oxford University Golf Club defeated Cambridge University Golf Club in the annual golf match by 2 holes. Mr. Gillies, of Auckland, New Zealand, member of a ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. W. C. Grasby, the South Australian Agricultural Export, who recently made a tour of the agricultural districts of this State, has reported to the Minister for Lands his ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. NEW ZEALAND. LIQUOR SELLING UNDER PROHIBITION.

    Fines amounting to over £200 were imposed on seven persons charged with sly grog-selling at Ashburton, where prohibition is in force. ...

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  48. VIEWS OF THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Premier, when seen to-day with respect to the defeat of the Federal Ministry, said he did not think the time opportune for an expression of opinion in regard to the Federal ...

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  49. OBITUARY, BISHOP HOBHOUSE.

    The death is announced of the Right Rev. Edmund Hobhouse, D.D., formerly Bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, aged 87 years. ...

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  50. A MUNIFICENT BEQUEST.

    The late Mr. Jonas Harrop, who died suddenly at Dunedin, bequeathed £25,000 to St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, Dunedin, conditionally on the public subscribing £20,000. ...

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  51. BATHURST DIOCESAN SOCIETY.

    The thirty-second annual meeting of the Bathurst Diocesan Society was held this afternoon in the diocesan registry. The president, Bishop Camidge, occupied the chair. ...

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  52. MR. PHILIP FAVOURS A COALITION

    Mr. Philp, leader of the Opposition, when interviewed to-day. said he did not see anything to regret in the downfall of the Ministry. They never did very much for ...

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  53. THE ATTEMPT ON THE KING OF SPAIN.

    The Consul in Australia for Spain (Mr. H. Cave), on reading the recently published cable that an attempt had been made on the life of the King of Spain sent the following message on behalf of the ...

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  54. MR. JOHN COLEMAN.

    The death is reported of Mr. John Coleman, the well-known actor-manager. John Coleman was an old acter, constructor and adapter of plays, and theatrical manager. ...

    Article : 182 words
  55. MR. WATSON ON THE POSITION.

    The comments on the situation by Mr. Watson, leader of the Labour party, were as follows:—"I have very little to say. I regret, however, that the Government should have ...

    Article : 316 words
  56. OPINION OF THE "COURIER."

    The "Courier," in the course of a leading article, says:—"The crisis which has been precipitated in the Federal Parliament is directly due to the opportunism which has ...

    Article : 387 words
  57. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Marmora, from London, bound to Sydney, via ports, passed inward at 11.55 p.m. Her mails are dated London, March 25. ...

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  58. MILITARY INSPECTIONS.

    Major-General Hutton has arranged to leay Melbourne on Monday, May 9, for inspection duty in New South Wales and Queensland. The inspection of the Second Light Horse Brilgade camp at ...

    Article : 65 words
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