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  2. PERSONAL.

    King George has sent a message congratulating President Taft and the people of United States for conducting celebrations of the [?]erecentenary of the ...

    Article : 550 words
  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) HOUSE OF COMMONS. KANGAROO CLOSURE.

    LONDON, April 26th.—In the House of Commons yesterday the Veto Bill was further considered in committee. The adoption of the "kangaroo" closure is ...

    Article : 49 words
  4. FEZ RELIEVED.

    TANGIER, April 25th.—News of a more re-assuring character has been received flora Fez, where a number of Europeans are believed to have been in ...

    Article : 275 words
  5. A TRADE UNION CRIME?

    INDIANAPOLIS, April 25th.—The complications are increasing in connection with the arrest of John McNamara, secretary of the International Bridge ...

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  6. GEELONG ON THE RIGHT SIDE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,330 words
  7. THE NOES HAVE IT.

    The latest figures supplied give a substantial majority of "No" votes east in the Referenda. Two questions were submitted: One ...

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  8. LIBERAL LEADERS JUBILANT. SOME THUMBNAIL INTERVIEWS.

    Early in the evening the Liberal Party saw that the fight was theirs, and congratulations were freely received. Mr. R. Oke (president of the C.L.P.) ...

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  9. RECRUITING OF WOMEN.

    LONDON, April 25th.—Replying, in the House of Commons to-day, to a question put by Major W. Anstruther Gray, the Liberal-Unionist member for St. ...

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  10. COPYRIGHT LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, April 25th.—Commenting on the new Canadian Copyright Bill, which will not provide protection to authors unless their works are printed ...

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  11. CABINET MINISTER FLIES.

    LONDON, April 20th.—Colonel Seely, Under-Secretary for War, is the first member of the Ministry to aeroplane, He accompanied Mr. Grahame White in ...

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  12. THE FIRST CITY VOTER.

    The credit of being the first voter at the City Hall belongs to Miss Brinsmead, of Leopold. She drove into the city before 8 o'clock, recorded her vote ...

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  13. PROCLAMATION BY FRANCE.

    TANGIER, April 26th.—Captain Monier has issued a proclamation to the tribes of Morocco that if the rebellion ceases France will stay the march ...

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  14. THE FAMILY VOTE INFORMAL.

    Five members of one family in Geelong had never voted before. They were against the proposals, and were given specimen cards how to vote. Emerging ...

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  15. THE TWO REVOLUTIONS. MEXICO QUIET: TURKS AMBUSHED.

    NEW YORK, April 25th.—President Diaz has communicated to the Associated Press a statement as to the actual condition of affairs in Mexico. After ...

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  16. CANVASSER AS NURSE.

    One of the Liberal canvassers, in rounding up her charges, came upon a household where the mother was nursing a child sick with measles. The ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. "CLOSED SHOP" OUTRAGE.

    Likening the three alleged dynamite plotters captured in Indianapolis to the Camorrists of Italy, the Los Angeles "Times." in whose office was perpetuated ...

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  18. A PROBABLE SUCCESSOR TO DIAZ.

    A Paris cable states that General Reyes, a former Mexican Minister of War, who has been in Paris for several months, is preparing to return to ...

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  19. A LONDON OPINION.

    LONDON, April 26th.—The "Times" this morning, commenting on the Referendum which is being taken to-day throughout the Commonwealth, refers to ...

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  20. NEWS BY WIRELESS TO MR FISHER.

    Mr. Oldham, the Chief Electoral Officer, arranged to despatch a wireless message to Mr. Fisher and the rest of the Ministerial party on board the ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. VISITOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Bare particulars were received yesterday by Superintendent Charles of the sudden death of a South Melbourne married Lady at Portarlington. She had ...

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  22. CHARING CROSS BANK.

    LONDON, April 25th.—Alfred William Carpenter, who carried on the business of a financier under the title of the Charing Cross Bank, appeared before ...

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  23. OFFICIAL RETURNS AT 11.30.

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  24. RECORD ONION CROP.

    Judging by the heavy consignments of onions now reaching Geelong, the crop right through the Geelong and Western District has apparently been of record ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS. COMPROMISE ON THE LANGUAGE QUESTION.

    CAPETOWN, April 25th.—The crisis in the South African Parliament, which threatened to become serious owing to the systematic obstruction of General ...

    Article : 156 words
  26. FILLING STRIKERS' PLACES.

    Mr. F. L. W. Ashby, secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures, reports many applications for work in the shops, in response to advertisements. "Look at ...

    Article : 164 words
  27. LONG STANDING CHARGES.

    At the Police Court tomorrow the circumstances of two burglaries committed early last year at the residences of Messrs. Clarke and Hodges, in Newtown. ...

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  28. IN A FEW LINES.

    LONDON, April 26th.—The Baptist Union Assembly accorded the Australasian delegates an ovation. Mr. Gray, responding on behalf of New ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. INTER-STATE.

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  30. FIREMENS COMPETITION.

    Members of the Newtown and Chilwell Fire Brigade intend holding a competition this evening for a trophy presented by Mr. A. Bell. The competition ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. MINERS' DISEASE BILL.

    The Mines Bill introduced into the House of Assembly by Mr. Smuts, the Minister for Mines, has passed its third reading. The Bill levies £25,000 ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS' INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Lady Dudley, in opening an eghibition of women's work at the Town Hall to-day, said that during her stay in Australia it had been ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. DAVIS CUP CONTESTS.

    LONDON, April 25th.—The British Lawn Tennis Association has invited America and South Africa to contest the preliminary round of the Davis Cup ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. PRICE OF CORONATION SEATS

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  35. POLICE COURT.

    Before the Mayor (Ald. E. Philpott), and Messrs. G. M. Hitchcock and J. E. Cutts. J's.P., at the Police Court yesterday, two bibulants were discharged, ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. ARBITRATION: "A BLIND?"

    LONDON, April 25th.—The "Morning Post" publishes a remarkable article to-day on President Taft's arbitration proposals. It declares that the proposals ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. RECORD OF ARRESTS.

    By the end of this month about 200 persons will have been lodged in the watchhouse on various charges. Up to yesterday the record since January 1st ...

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  38. EMPIRE'S BRAIN TRAINING.

    LONDON, April 25th.—The Imperial Conference on Education was opened to-day. Mr. Peter Board. M.A., Under Secretary for Public Instruction and ...

    Article : 213 words
  39. ROESIIOK WIN

    SEATTLE, April 25th.—Another triumph for the colored race has been gained in the law courts. A land company owning land in the fashionable ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. SLY GROG SELLING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Two Adelaide policemen recently visited the townships of Walkeric and Rameo, on the Murray, and fulfilled the role of ...

    Article : 66 words
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  42. NINE DROWNED ON ELBE.

    BERLIN, April 25th.—A shocking tragedy occurred on the Elbe. near Koniggratz, to-day. A ferry boat, conveving 15 workmen across the river, ...

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  43. COAL VEND PROSECUTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the High Court to-day the Coal Vend prosecution was continued. Further documents will be put in to-morrow, and some points ...

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  44. STEAMER EMPIRE FLOATED OFF.

    TOKIO, April 25th.—The Eastern and Australian Company's steamer Empire, of 4469 tons, which left Kobe. on the 21st inst. for Melbourne and Sydney, ...

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  45. WELLINGTON'S POPULATION GROWS

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.—The population of Wellington and suburbs is shown in the census to be 90,819. compared with 82,122 five years ago. ...

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  46. Advertising

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  48. POTATO IMPORTS TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A cable message has been sent by the Government to the Agent-General's office in London for 203 tons of seed potatoes to be ...

    Article : 43 words
  49. JOHN BRIGHT'S GRANDDAUGHTER.

    Granddaughter of Mr. John Bright. Miss Clarke. M.D., was appointed by the Portsmouth Town Council medical officer in charge of a new dispensary ...

    Article : 40 words
  50. Advertising

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