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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    In a certain sense the political situation was overshadowed yesterday by the official opening of the Royal Agricultural Society. Most of the members of the Legislative Assemble in the metropolis were ...

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  3. THE SUPREME COURT.

    While it is gratifying to know that the State Treasurer has recognised the urgent need of retrenchment the inadequacy of his scheme becomes moro apparent the more it is considered. Apart from the matter of ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    Prior to the House of Commons adjourning yesterday till the 21st instant Mr. A. J. Balfou[?], the Prime Minister, in replying to Mr. Gibson Bowles, Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice, ...

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  5. THE BAGHDAD RAILWAY.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, stated in the House of Commons last night that all questions relaling to the Baghdad railway were still under consideration on the ...

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  6. GOLD FIND AT GUNDAGAI.

    Harry Groth and Elliott Brothers have just finished crushing 13 tons at Reefer battery, Adelong, from their mine at Bark Hut goldfield, known as the Kangaroo Ground, situate about six miles S.E. of ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The king, in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, arrived at Gibraltary yesterday and met with the heartiest of demonstrations of welcome. 100 ships, including men-of-war, ...

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  8. REASONS FOR CHANGE OF FRONT.

    Mr. Broughton, at an adjourned meeting of his election committee held on Wednesday at the Stock Exchange, indicated in an address the position he had decided to adopt. All those present, he said, ...

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  9. MINES IN THE DIVISION.

    The yield of gold obtained in thE Gundagai division for thE past year was 3995oz., valued at £13,897, showing a decrease of 2330oz. and £9632 in value on the previous year's returns. The decrease, says the ...

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  10. THE KAISER AND THE DANES.

    The German Emperor's journey to copen[?]agen is attributed to a disire to secure Denmark in the event of a naval war. ...

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  11. CHINA.

    H[?]-liang, formerly taotai of Shantung, who was dismissed from that office at the instance of Germany, owing to the murders of missionaries, has now been appointed ...

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  12. THE ALBANIAN LEADERS.

    The Sultan's Pacification Committee to Pristina has induced the Albanian leaders to promise to disperse the assailants of Mitrovitza, and to maintain law and order. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    New South Wales 3 per cent, stock is quoted at £90, an advance of £2 since Thursday last. South Australian 3 per cent, stock is quoted ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CUSTOMES OFFICIAL.

    Sir Robert Hart, the Director of Chinese Maritime Customs, has appointed M. N. A. Konovaloff, a Russian, to succeed the British official who was Commissioner of Customs at ...

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  15. THE PREMIER SPEAKS OUT.

    "I have just returned from the Royal Agricultural Society's show," observed Sir John See last evening to a " Herald " representative, " and have had placed in my hand a letter from Mr. E. C. V. ...

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  16. A FREE BREAKFAST TABLE IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. C.T. Ritchic, the chancellor of the Exchequer, in replying to a deputation from the,Co-operative Societies' Congress, which asked for a free breakfast table for the ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. THE UNITED STATES.

    Adverting to Mr. Pierpont Morgan's reference to the dulness of the Wall-street Stock Exchange, New York, owing to the mass of undigested securities, the "New York Journal ...

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  18. ARLTUNGA GOLDFIELD.

    The "Register" correspondent at Winnecke's Depot telegraphs as follows:—-Exemptions having expired on some of the claims, they are now being worked. On the Pearl claim a shaft has been ...

    Article : 327 words
  19. HOLLAND.

    The bakers' strike in Holland is a failure. The railway service is nearly normal. Many of the strikers are returning to work. Owing to the dockers' menaces 1000 troops ...

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  20. THE LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of the London Bank of Australia yesterday, Sir James F. Garrick, the chairman of directors, said that the general business of the ...

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  21. GERMAN TROOPS NEAR FRONTIER.

    Holland is disturbed on account of the German troops being reinforced at Wesel, 30 miles from the Dutch frontier. ...

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  22. SITUATION IN KOREA.

    The Governor of Port Arthur vainly tried to charter a British ship to convey troops to Yalu. He then ordered 800 infantry to proceed overland. ...

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  23. THE TAMWORTH ELECTION.

    Last evening Mr. T. H. Thrower, secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council, who was the labour candidate in regard to the Tamworth election gave a report to his council as to what had taken ...

    Article : 372 words
  24. GOOD FRIDAY.

    In accordance with the recognised custom to-day, being Good Friday, will be observed as a semi-religious holiday, and services will be held in many of the churches At Sr. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    Mrs. Pfeiffer is contesting the will of the late Frederick Pfeiffer, which only left her £300 per annum and a house, leaving £300,000 to be divided between four children. Owing to the litigation, the ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. THE GOVERNMENT AND ITS EXPENDITURE.

    In the course of an interview which a, representative of the " Herald " had yesterday with Sir John See, that gentleman, after referring to what he termed Mr. Broughton's recantation proceeded to ...

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  27. ITALIAN STEAM LINE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is roported that the Italian Government is organising a direct steamship line between Genoa and Australasia, hoping to attract German exports via Genoa. ...

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  28. IRISH LAND BILL AND HOME RULE.

    Mr. J. Redmond, the leader of the Nationalist party in the House of Commons, speaking at Dublin yesterday, warned the Liberals that any mixing of the subject of Home Rule ...

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  29. A CASE OF PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague is reported to-night, the patient being a woman, 35 years of age, residing at Newstead, Brisbane. ...

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  30. ALGERIA.

    The "Standard " says that Moorish rebels have wiped ont a French post in Algeria, and that this is the most serious event since tho outbreak in Morocco. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Auckland Chamber of Commerce complains of the inconvenience and expense of New Zealand vessels having to report themselves at Raratonga. It is considered that vessels are thus placed at a ...

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  32. SACRED CONCERTS TO-NIGHT.;

    A concert of sacred and popular music will be given under Mr.John Laure's management at the Town Hall to-night. The programme will be opened with excerpts from Rossim's. "Stabat Mater" on the ...

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  33. PRUSSIAN TRAGEDIES.

    A young porter has been arrested at Altona, Schleswig-Holstein, for the murder of three women under circumstances rescmbling the Whitechapel murders. ...

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  34. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Charles Morley, 48, a ticket examiner on the tramways, having at Newman-street, Newtown, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last night suffering from injuries casued through being knocked off a ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On the Adelaide oval this afternoon, behind a motor tandem manned by A. Berpark and A. E. Gudgeou, Major Taylor attacked the Australasian quater-mile record of 21 3-5s., established ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.

    Mr Birchenough, the British Trade Commissioner in South Africa, in an interview at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, said that with freights equal to the American retes, ...

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  37. INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING.

    The monthly meeting of the board of the Institute of Municipal Engineering was held on April 8. Mr. G. Axam presided. It was agreed that the institute be registered under the Industrial ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    In the Barrier trade for the quarter ended March 31, the figures show the output from the mines as somewhat less than for the first three months of 1962. The total value of experts was £263,508, as ...

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  39. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Edward Albert Watson, a labourer, residing [?] Mackie-street, St. Peters, was yesterday admitted to the Sydney Hospital suffering from a fracture of the last thigh. Watson was employed by Messrs. ...

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  40. THE AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    Afghans have arrested Lieutenaut-colonel A.C. Yate when wandering near a fort at Spinbalduk. It is believed that he accidentally crossed the frontier. ...

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  41. AFFRAY AMONG SEAMEN.

    Last night a quarrel occurred among a number of foreign sailors at Port Adelaide. They had been drinking at a wine saloon, and on their return to the occan steamers' wharf [?] of their number ...

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  42. A STREET COLLISION.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon [?] sulky in which were seated two ladies and two boys came into collision with a lorry in Market-street. The force of the impact was sufficient to break off ...

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  43. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the board of directors was held ou Tuesday at the boardioom, Macquarie- street. Present:—The Hon. Sir Arthur Renwick (president), Messrs. John Pope and Michael ...

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  44. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    W.Edwards, employed at J.Donohoe's Railway quarry, North Goulburn, was killed this morning. He was taking stone out of the botton of a large heap which was brought down by a huge blast some ...

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  45. STRIKERS IN RUSSIA.

    A riot occurred among factory workers on strike at Nijai Novgorod, Eastern Russia. The military were called out, and using artilery killed 30 of the moters. 100 others were ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    Rockton, s. 1071 tons, Captain M'Lellan, from Melbourne. G.S. Yuill and Co., Limited, agents. NEWCASTLE.—Arr.:April [?], Inverek, bq.. from Adelaide; Namoi, s., Sophia Ann. s., T[?] s., Mildurz, ...

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  47. MR. BROUGHTONS DEFECTION.

    For some time past Mr. Broughton has not been satisfied with the Government's administration, and it was only after long and serious consideration that he has decided on taking the final step by ...

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  48. PROTESTANT DEFENCE ASSOCIATION.

    A Well-attended public meeting was held at the Town Hall last night, under the auspices of the local branch of the Protestant Defence Association. Address were delivered by local and visiting. ...

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