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  2. Advertising

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE Monday. — Mr A. Fisher, who arrived to-day from Sydney, was given an enthusiastic reception at the Spencer-street railway station on ...

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  4. OUTLOOK IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — For weeks past several English newspapers have commented upon the Egyptian unrest, and a series of articles in "The ...

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  5. AVIATION

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Six aeroplanists flew to-day from Nice to Camp Ferrat and back, a distance of fifteen miles. Mr Latham was first, ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Lord Salisbury, writing to "The Times," says that the attempt by the Conservatives to force a food tax upon a reluctant ...

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  7. NATIONALIST DOMINATION.

    "The Spectator," commenting on the action of Mr Churchill in closuring the debate on Sir Robert Anderson's pension, says that the closure was used ...

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  8. COLONEL KIRKPATRICK'S APPOINTMENT.

    The appointment of Colonel Kirkpatrick to the Inspector-Generalship of the Commonwealth Military Forces, was a matter which Mr Fisher said was ...

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  9. LABOR PARTY'S POLICY.

    Afterwards Mr Fisher drove to the eight hours' celebration. In responding to the toast of the Federal and State Parliaments, he said ...

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  10. LIEUT, WHITE'S TRIALS.

    A gale damaged Lieutenant White's aeroplane so extensively that it will take three days to execute the necessary repairs. ...

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  11. A NATIONALIST HERO.

    A man has been arrested at Cairo for printing and selling 4000 card portraits of Wardani, the Premier's murderer inscribed "the nationalist hero." ...

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  12. RIDER HAGGARD PROTESTS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — "The Times" sympathises with Mr Rider Haggard's protest against party machines controlling great numbers of ...

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  13. NEW EMPIRE SONGS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — At Mr Henniker Heaton's instance, a recital will be given early in June, of representative specimens of vigorous ...

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  14. MR FISHER NOT ANXIOUS.

    Mr Fisher, when interviewed at Albury this morning said: "What gets on my nerves is the idea that we are not capable of carrying on the ...

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  15. LONDON TO MANCHESTER.

    M. Paulham has arrived in London, and intends attempting a flight from London to Manchester by biplane similar to Lieutenant White's. ...

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  16. COTTON MARKET

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Some cotton is turning up in America, representing a portion of the shortage for Europe, and this has tended to relieve ...

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  17. AN INPATIENT MOB.

    A mob at Durangao Viscaya became enraged owing to the lengthy waiting for an aviation display. They wrecked the aeroplanes and burned the sheds. ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A fire at the Nikolai terminus, St. Petersburg, destroyed one hundred thousand pounds worth of hay and other ...

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  19. A NAVAL SALUTE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — By mistake the steamer Capetown Castle returned the 21 guns salute of the Japanese Ikhoma, with one of only ...

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  20. BRITISH ASSISTANCE.

    Mr Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at the Liverpool Cotton Exchange, and referring to the frauds in America, said that if ...

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  21. A TAILOR'S SUICIDE

    About six. o'clock last evening a young man named Thomas Baker reported to Constable F. Wardley that Walter Edward Ferguson, residing at ...

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  22. CATHEDRAL THEFTS.

    The peasant Femin, who confessed to having stolen jewels from the Cathedral at Uspenski, was discovered inside the Cathedral, despite the building ...

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  23. SPURIOUS BILLS OF LADING.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Nesbitt, of Messrs. Knight and Yancey, the cotton brokers who have failed, declares that 3000 bales of cotton were ...

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  24. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A draper's assistant has been awarded £100 in a breach of promise action against Jesusa Edsworth, aged 54, [?] wealthy widow.[?] ...

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  25. IMPERIAL PIONEERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A meeting of the Imperial Pioneers at Rother[?]ithe ended in a free fight after a resolution in favor of free trade had ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.

    The proposed American Antarctic expedition has been postponed owing to a lack of funds. The National Geographical Society's ...

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  27. RIOTS IN CHINA

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The British Consul has returned to Changsha. He declares that organised bands are rioting in the neighborhood, and ...

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  28. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—General Lord Meth[?]n, speaking at Johannesburg, referred to the examples set by the dominions in the matter of ...

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  29. DISHONORABLE FRENCHMAN.

    M. Deschamps has confessed to having sold parts of the French mitraille[?]se to Germany. ...

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  30. ABETTING MURDER.

    Savarka, a Brahmin, has again been remanded on a warrant charging him with treason and abetting murder. ...

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  31. SITUATION PRECARIOUS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — It is quiet at Changsha, but the situation is precarious, and the vicinity is extremely disaffected. ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FROSTS.

    Frosts have killed the early fruits in ten of the United States northern and central States of the middle west. ...

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  33. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A fire at Lake Charles, in Louisiana, has caused two million dollars worth of damage, and rendered two thousand ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    Fresh fighting is reported from the Ferisovitch district of Albania, and the telegraphic wires have been cut. ...

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  35. RUSSO-JAPANESE SOCIETY.

    A Russo-Japanese Society has been formed at Harbin to promote an approchment to study each other's social economic life. ...

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  36. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The French elections are passing off quietly. Party representation is but litle modified. M. Briand, the Premier, has ...

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  37. RECENT EXPLOSION

    Sir,—Re the recent explosion which occurred on the Scottsdale-Branxholm railway extension whereby David Bissett had the misfortune to lose his life, ...

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  38. GERMANY'S DEFIGIT.

    Germany's realised deficit is eight million sterling, instead of previously estimated twelve million. ...

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  39. WEEK-END TRIPS

    A deputation from the Launceston Traders' Association waited on Messrs. R. J. Sadler and C. R. Howroyd, M's.H.A., last night regarding ...

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  40. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Kenricks, the English bantam weight champion, and Patsy Brannigan, of Pittsburg, fought ten rounds at New ...

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  41. BRITISH NEW GUINEA

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The British New Guinea Development Company has purchased the steamer Bentinck to trade between New Guinea, ...

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  42. MR FISHER INTERVIEWED.

    When interviewed, Mr Fisher stated that no effort would be made to hide the intentions of the Government; rather would they give the public all ...

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  43. HALLEY'S COMET

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Halley's comet is clearly visible to the naked eye at Malta. Tie tail is sloped up to an angle of forty degrees, and ...

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  44. STREET ACCIDENT

    DEVONPORT, Monday. — A little girl, three years old the daughter of Mrs Gardiner, of Launceston, a visitor, was run over by an empty delivery cart ...

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  45. RUBBER BOOM

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The United Malaysian Rubber Company, with a capital of two million pounds shares, is issuing £400,000 at par, ...

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  46. FINANCIAL PAYMENTS.

    While Mr Fisher was not prepared to forecast the intentions of the Government in regard to the financial payments to the States after the ...

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  47. A DOCTOR'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Dr. Carl[?] Fiaschi was found lying on his bed at Lithgow to-day, in a dying condition, and he succumbed shortly after. ...

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  49. LIFE OF A BATTLESHIP

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The "Standard" correspondent at Berlin foreshadows legislation during 1911 fixing a battleship's life at fifteen years; ...

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  50. THEODORE ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Mr Theodore Roosevelt received an ovation when he appeared at the Sorbonne, the seat of the Paris faculties of letters and ...

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    Miss Flora Stewart, who was married at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, to Mr Graham Bosanquet, son of Admiral Bosanquet, had suspended ...

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  53. MAYOR SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — An elector, while voting at the French election in Cognac, shot the Mayor, who was presiding at the poll. The ...

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  54. FISCAL QUESTION.

    As to the fiscal question, Mr Fisher said all along he and his party had stated they were pledged to the new protection, which meant that if the ...

    Article : 173 words
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