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  2. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    Professor Masson, of Melbourne, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. ...

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  3. THE KING IN PARIS.

    The Right Hon. Sir E. J. Monson, British Ambassador to France, and the civic authorities will welcome King Edward on his arrival at Dijon, in the south of France, ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    Private J. Roach, of the second battalion Leinster Regiment, who was sentenced to death at Pretoria on a charge of murder in connection with the recent military not ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    A state of seige has now been proclaimed at Salonica, in consequence of the recent outrages by revolutionary bands. The Porte interprets the attacks upon the ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Equity Court to-day a suit brought by W. M. Keogh against the Australian Workers' Union was dismissed. The suit had reference to an interference by ...

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  7. COLOURED LABOUR ON MAIL STEAMERS.

    Referring to the notification by the Hon. J. G. Drake, Commonwealth PostmasterGeneral, that the Commonwealth will not become a party to mail contracts which ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND IRISH ASSOCIATION.

    Members of the Queensland Irish Association tendered a reception to the Right Hon. C. C. Kingston, at their rooms, on Saturday evening. There were a good ...

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  9. APPEAL CASE DISMISSED.

    The appeal in the case of Jackson v. Commissioner of Stamps has been dismissed by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, with costs. ...

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  10. TURKISH OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Official details of the outrages at Salonica furnished by the Turkish authorities, state that a party of Bulgarians who were driving past threw some bombs among the ...

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  11. PORTUGUESE TRANSIT DUTIES ABOLISHED.

    The transit duties hitherto charged on gods sent from Delagoa Bay, the port of Portuguese South-east Africa, to Pretoria have now been abolished. ...

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  12. RAILWAYS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. Allerdale Grainger, State Agent for South Australia, is making arrangements to deliver lectures in the leading cities of the United Kingdom on the ...

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  13. BRANDS ON WOOL BALES.

    A deputation representative of the Stock Owners' Association waited upon the Minister for Agriculture and urged the registration of brands on wool bales, for the ...

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  14. THE CANADIAN DISASTER.

    The total number of fatalities in connection with the disaster at Frank, in Canada, where a township and colliery were overwhelmed by an enormous rock-slide, ...

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  15. HOW THE DIFFICULTY AROSE.

    Under yesterday's date, our special representative in Melbourne wires:—The Prime Minister will be asked to-morrow if the Government has taken into ...

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  16. DALGETY AND CO.

    Dalgety and Co., Limited, have declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  17. RECEPTION IN PARIS.

    His Majesty King Edward arrived in Paris yesterday, and nothing could exceed either the splendour or the cordiality of the welcome which be received, while ...

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  18. GREAT BRITAIN.

    The "British Law Journal," commenting upon the criticisms of Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, upon a recent judgment of the Privy Council, ...

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  19. THE MURDER OF M. STCHERBINA.

    The Sultan has expressed his appreciation of the magnanimity of the Czar Nicholas in asking for a comifiutaton of the death sentence passed on Ibrahim, the ...

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  20. EXTENSIVE STRIKE IN NEW YORK.

    Reports from New York state that a general strike has been initiated by 30,000 labourers, most of whom are Italian navvies, and the strike is stated to be ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES DRINK BILL.

    The amount spent on Intoxicating liquors in New South Wales last year was £4,817,819, which means £3 9s. 2d. per head of the population, or £17 10s. for each family of ...

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  22. DEATH OF A COMPOSER.

    The death is announced of the noted Italian composer, Lulgi Arditi. (Luigi Arditi was born at Crescentino, Piedmont, on 16th July, 1822, and was ...

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  23. VISIT TO NORFOLK ISLAND.

    Sir Harry Rawson, the State Governor, has arranged to visit Norfolk Island, and will leave in a man-of-war on the 20th instant. It had been inteaded, in view of the ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH MATTERS.

    The Treasurer has to-day prepared the Customs and Excise revenue returns for the month of April, which are as follow, with the comparison with the previous ...

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  25. RELEASE OF MR. KILBRIDE.

    Mr. Dennis Kilbride, formerly M.P. for North Galway, who was recently sent to a term of imprisonment on the charge of inciting the Westmeath Nationalists to ...

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  26. RAILWAY SLEEPERS.

    The Minister for Agriculture has been advised by the New South Wales Commercial Agent in London that 10,000 sleepers from this State have been placed with the ...

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  27. THE CONTINENT.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie has added to his recent gift of £300,000 for the erection of a Palace of Peace for the International Arbitration Tri[?]unal at The Hague, a ...

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  28. INTERSTATE ROWING.

    The interstate sculling championship and eight-oar race took place on the Lower Yarra yesterday, in perfect weather, and in the presence of a large crowd of spectators, ...

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  29. A WALKING MATCH.

    Eighty-seven members of the London Stock Exchange yesterday undertook a walking tour from Westminster (London) to Brighton, a distance of fifty-two and ...

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  30. DROUGHT RELIEF FUND.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Lord Mayor's Drought Relief Fund to-day it was stated that the receipts amounted to £23,658, and the disbursements-to £8072. ...

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  31. HEWING RATE FOR COAL.

    During the sitting of the Arbitration Court at Newcastle the Burley Miners' Society referred to the proposed reduction in the hewing rate, and wished to know ...

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  32. ELECTION RIOTS IN SPAIN.

    Election riots have occurred at Infiesto and Oviedo, in the north of Spain, and revolvers were freely used. Seven persons, including a gendarme, were killed, and ...

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  33. COLONIAL UNIVERSITIES FUNCTION.

    At the instance of Sir Gilbert Parker, the well-known author ard M.P. for Gravesend, arrangements are being made for holding in London, in July next, a conference ...

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  34. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament will in all probability be called together during the first week in June. ...

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  35. GOVERNOR OF FINLAND.

    The "Westminster Gazette" states that General Bobrikoff, who was lately appointed absolute Dictator of Finland, has been removed to the Governorship of Kieff. ...

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  36. SPEECH BY THE KING.

    The British Chamber of Commerce in Paris presented an address to King Edward at the British Embassy in the afternoon. ...

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  37. THE TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    The Premier says the actual value of the property of this State taken over by the Commonwealth may be fairly estimated at £4,000,000. He is quite prepared to ...

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  38. MARYBOROUGH.

    There was a very welcome change in the weather last night, when some good refreshing showers fell. To-day there is every sign of further rain, though the ...

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  39. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE

    At the annual dinner in connection with the Royal Colonial Institute, held last night, the attendance numbered 300, and among those present were the Duke of ...

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  40. ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, said he hoped that in future all tenders for army meat ...

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  41. SYDNEY, MAY 3.

    At a meeting of the Liberal and Reform Association on Friday night it was stated that the work being done was of a definite and satisfactory character. Branches are ...

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  42. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL.

    The bill to legalise marriage with a deceased wife's sister, which has been again introduced, passed its second reading in the House of Commons yesterday by 164 ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND FEDERAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir William Lyne has received information from Queensland to the effect that 209,000 electors have, already been registered on the Federal rolls, and it is expected that 7000 ...

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  44. ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES.

    At the Newmarket Spring Meeting to-day the race for the One Thousand Guineas Stakes resulted as follow:— THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS ...

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  45. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football season was officially opened yesterday. The Western Suburbs defeated Newtown by 7 to nil; Eastern Suburbs defeated Glebe by 4 to 3; North ...

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  46. DECORATIONS IN LONDON.

    The French residents in Leicester-square and Soho, London, have decorated the streets there in honour of the King's visit to Paris. ...

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  47. A STRANGE REQUEST.

    The evidence given at the inquest regarding the death of Frederick William Lee, a commercial traveller, whose body was found in Green Park, Darlinghurst, ...

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  48. THE FAR EAST.

    The fact of Mr. Hay, the United States Secretary of State, not acknowledging or recapitulating the declarations stated to have been made by Russia regarding her ...

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  49. CENTRAL QUEENSLAND PASTORALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Pastoral Employers' Association of Central and Northern Queensland was held at Longreach this week. Mr. John Cameron, M.L.A., as ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    The annual railway returns show that the revenue amounted to £1,970,000, an increase of £100,000 over the preceding year. The expenditure was £1,340,000, showing ...

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  51. ARTESIAN WATER.

    Artesian water of excellent quality, with a daily flow estimated at 5,000,000 gallons, has been obtained at Brewon No. 2 bore, in the Walgett district, at a depth of 152[?]ft. ...

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  52. UNIVERSITY COMMEMORATION.

    The annual commemoration of the Sydney University took place at the Town Hall yesterday. The undergraduates had caused an intimation to be made, to the Council of ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    In: the course of a speech at Wellington, in reply to an address of congratulation in honour of his having been ten yeass in office as Premier, Mr. Seddon stated that ...

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  54. ENGINEERS MOBBED IN CHINA.

    [?] that five American and five Japanese engineers connected with the construction of the Hankau-Canton Railway were mobbed by Chinese at ...

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  55. THE TREASURER IN THE NORTH.

    [?] bb, State Treasurer, arrived at Ingham at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday by train, and went some distant up the Stone River line. An hour later the ...

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  56. FIRST IN AUSTRALIA.

    Portfolio Panels by Fegan and Rudd[?] Valley. Pronounced exquisite. ...

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  57. COOLER WEATHER

    May now be expected, and you will want warmer clothing and underwear, or perhaps blankets and fiannels. You cannot do better than give us a call. Cheapest ...

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  58. KEEN COMPETITION.

    The average man wants the best for the money he has to spend. He has discovered that poor quality is the dearest clothing to buy. If you call or send for ...

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  59. TASMANIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Tasmanian Consolidated Revenue for April is £78,470, an increase of £12,931 as compared with April last year (£05,539). The aggregate for the four months of this ...

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  60. FIRE AT HARDGRAVE-ROAD.

    The South Brisbane Fire Brigade received a call at 12:24 last night to a fire at Hardgrave road. On the brigade arriving at the scene of the alarm, a four-roomed house ...

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  61. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The gold output of western Australias for the month of April was 208,626oz, this being the second highest return on record, and an increase of 25,095oz over April last ...

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  62. FLANNELETE WRAPPERS.

    Hundreds to choose from in 1903 patterns. full sizes, all lengths, 5/6 5/11, 7/6, 8/ll each. T. C. Beirne and Co, The Valley. We have pleasure in adding our ...

    Article : 88 words
  63. T. C. BEIRNE AND CO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  64. BOY'S JACK TAR HATS.

    50 dozen clearing at 1/11 each, honestly worth 2/11 each. T. C. Beirne and Co., The Valley. Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco. ...

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  65. FLANNELETTE NIGHTS,

    Plain pinks 1/11 each, in pink or cream trimmed embroidery 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11. 6/11, 7/11 each; natural 4/11 each, T. C. Beirne and Co., The Valley. ...

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  66. REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
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