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  2. PEACE AT LAST.

    The South Coast strike which has been of some six weeks' duration, has now been brought to a conclusion. The Delegate Board, representing all the lodges on the South Coast, sat from 11 ...

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  3. CHINA AND THE WORLD.

    Rev. F. B. Meyer, of Regent's Park Chapel, the eminent Free Churchman, has received a cablegram from the Federal Council of the Churches of America, saying that they are all ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. THE CRIME WAVE.

    Marrickville is the latest suburb in which the safe-breakers have concentrated their attentions. Early yesterday morning the produce stores and livery stables of Mr. Albert Berriman, ...

    Article : 407 words
  5. COOK'S LANDING.

    The 143rd anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook upon the shores of Botany Bay, which was celebrated yesterday, afternoon at Kurnell, was by far the most impressive of all ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA WINS.

    Probably never before in the history of South Australian rowing has greater interest been taken in an inter-State eight-oar race than was the case when the champions of the six States ...

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  7. WORKS POLICY.

    Little Coogee and Randwick generally was en fete yesterday afternoon, the occasion being the official opening of the Little Coogee tram terminus on the line, with new runs from the ...

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  8. DASTARDLY PLOTS.

    Information has reached the police of a number of suffragette plots. It was stated that their plans included the burning of Harrow School, and the wrecking ...

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  9. BAD RECEPTION FROM CROWD.

    A party of suffragettes attempted to hold a meeting at Trowbridge. The crowd pelted them with rotten oranges, bags of flour and garbage. ...

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  10. POLICEMAN EXTINGUISHES FUSE ATTACHED TO BOMB.

    A policeman was fortunate enough to catch sight of a burning fuse outside the premises of Lloyd's Bank at Cardiff. On further examination he found that it was ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. MRS. DESPARD RELEASED.

    Mrs. Despard and two others, who were fined for obstruction in Trafalgar Square when conducting a meeting, have been released. Someone paid the fines for them. ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE'S HEALTH.

    The condition of Archbishop Clarke, of Melbourne, shows decided improvement. [Dr. Lowther Clarke was last week stricken down with pneumonia and bronchitis, and his ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. CONSTABLE AND ARMED MAN.

    Early yesterday morning Constable M'Crohan, of the Newtown Police Station, succeeded, after a struggle, in capturing a man who had a revolver in his possession. ...

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  14. AFTERMATH OF THE WAR.

    At the taking of Scutari the Montenegrins captured 120 guns. ATHENS, Friday Night. The population of Corytza has elected six ...

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  15. WONDERFUL FLYING FEAT.

    M. Gilbert has made a non-stop flight from Paris to Vittoria. He covered the 600 miles in 503 minutes. [This flight is not the record for distance or ...

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  16. DISCUSSION OF PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    The Powers have invited the Porte and the Allies to appoint delegates to discuss peace preliminaries and select a place of conference. ...

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  17. COMPANY TO BE PROSECUTED.

    Referring to the South Coast mining trouble yesterday, the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Carmichael, intimated that a test prosecution was to be instituted against the ...

    Article : 198 words
  18. RUSSIAN AVIATOR KILLED.

    A Russian aviator named Abramovitch was killed whilst flying at Johannisthal. ...

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  19. CHAIRMAN OF KRUPP'S ADMITS RECEIVING SECRET REPORTS.

    Privy Councillor Hugenberg, Chairman of the Krupp firm, denies the accusations of bribery made in the Reichstag. He states that the firm receives dozens of ...

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  20. SCUTARI'S GARRISON RETIRES.

    Essad Pasha and the garrison have left Scutari, and are proceeding to Tirana. ...

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  21. THE WHEELER CASE.

    Mr. Wheeler, the British subject who was imprisoned by the Government on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences, has been sentenced to four years penal servitude. ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. MONTENEGRO MUST WITHDRAW.

    The Ambassadors Conference has given the position of Scutari further consideration. It is understood that the former decision to insist on Montenegro's withdrawal was firmly ...

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  23. H.M.A.S. BRISBANE'S MACHINERY.

    The Admiralty has placed a provisional order for the machinery for the battle cruiser Brisbane with Vickers, Maxim and Co., Ltd. ...

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  24. SIR WILLIAM MACARTNEY SAILS FOR TASMANIA.

    Sir John McCall, Agent-General for Tasmania, was present at the departure of Sir William Macartney, the Governor designate, for Hpbart. Lady Macartney will not follow until May 22, ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. NEWCASTLE SITUATION HOPEFUL.

    The position in regard to the coal trouble at its latest is still peculiar, though all danger of a strike is considered to be over for the present. The opposing parties are still firing ...

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  26. LANE COVE TRAGEDY.

    Before the Chamber Magistrate yesterday morning, William George Wright, who is described as a steward, was charged with having feloniously and maliciously murdered Stella ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The amateur sculling championship of Australia was rowed on the Port Adelaide River this afternoon. The race started from the end of the Commercial Wharf, and finished at the ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. SHIPPING.

    Arrived : Argyllshire. Departures : Fremantle, Armadale; Sydney, Geneva; Lyttleton, Corinthic. The Dundee, bound for Guayquil from ...

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  29. MR. BRYCE RETURNS HOME.

    Mr. Bryce, the retiring British Ambassador, left to-day on his return journey to England. His route will pass through New York, San Francisco, Japan, and China. ...

    Article : 144 words
  30. SPY AND HIS WIFE SENTENCED.

    Kohler, the draughtsman, who was recently convicted on a charge of espionage at Leipzig, in the interests of France and Russia, has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. LONDON MARKETS.

    Silver.— Bar silver was quoted to-day at 27 13-16d per ounce sterling, a fall of l-16d. Wool.— The market closed to-day with prices for cross-breds very firm, and for merinos ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. GARDEN PARTY AT PYMBLE.

    The third annual fete in aid of the Ruth Conway cot in the Royal Alexandra Hospital was opened at the Pymble School of Music by Mrs. Walker, the Mayoress of North Sydney, ...

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  33. AMERICAN MINE DISASTER.

    Two men have been rescued alive from the mine at Finlayville. They had been imprisoned for three days. The rescuers are about to enter the mine ...

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  34. PEARCE-BARRY MATCH.

    Harry Pearce says that he is already in such good condition that the preparation for his race with Barry will not be as strenuous as he expected. ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. AMERICA'S RIGHTS.

    In a speech read before the American Society of International Law, Mr. Olney, ex-Secretary of State, gave it as his opinion that the United States, being the owner of the Panama ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. ELECTORAL MATTERS.

    The labors connected with the office of Chief Electoral Officer grow more strenuous and exacting as time progresses, and it is probable that a large number of extra temporary clerks will ...

    Article : 218 words
  37. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    The cause of the fire on board the mammoth liner Imperator has now been discovered. A benzine tank exploded, causing two deaths outright and inflicting mortal injuries upon ...

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  38. BAKERS AND BREAD-CARTERS.

    A mass meeting of the Operative Bakers' Union was held in the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon. It lasted from 3 till 5.30. The members discussed the question of the double shifts ...

    Article : 166 words
  39. A.N.A. PROGRAMME.

    The Australian Natives' Association, following its annual practice, has decorated the statue of Captain Cook in Hyde Park, and a patriotic demonstration will be held thereat to-morrow ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. SENATE NOMINEES FOR VICTORIA.

    The following candidates for the Senate to represent Victoria nave been nominated:—Messrs. J. Barnes, A. N. McKissock, E; J. Russell, Ministerialists; Messrs. S. Maugher, J. H. ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. POST OFFICE WORKS.

    A new building for a telephone exchange is to be erected at the Glebe. The Department of Home Affairs has now in hand designs for a large new post office building ...

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  42. ILL-FATED TURAKINA LEAVES RIO.

    RIO JANEIRO, Friday Night.— The s.s. Turaking sailed to-day. The Turakina was expected to leave Rio on April 14, but she ran ashore and was in a bad plight for some time. She ...

    Article : 48 words
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