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  2. THE DEPOSED SULTAN.

    When Abdul Hamid; the deposed Sultan of Turkey, was informed by the deputation of four members of Parliament sent to the Yildiz Palace that he had been dethroned ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Minister of Defence left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney. After attending to departmental business, he will fulfil some speaking engagements. ...

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  4. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    Within the past few days the rush of applications from the newly enfranchised women of the State for electors' rights has far exceeded the capacity of the electoral ...

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  5. TRIAL OF TOM MANN.

    The trial of Tom Mann on charges of conspiracy, riot and unlawful assembly, arising out of the Broken Hill disturbances in January was concluded before Mr. Justice ...

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  6. BRITISH FINANCES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George. Chancellor of the Exchequer, issued yesterday a While Paper embodying the facts usually contained in the first part of the Budget. He will ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. QUEENSLAND IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, wrote to Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, suggesting that the Imperial Government should ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs last night gave an address in the Fremantle Trades Hall on the Federal situation. Dealing with defence matters, he said they ...

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  9. DISGRACEFUL FIASCO AT HAWTHORN.

    The arrangements in connection with the issue of electors rights in Hawthorn are being disgracefully bungled. Since the announcement was made that unless women ...

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  10. MR. HUGHES AT MARYBOROUGH.

    Speaking with regard to the policy of the Government to-night, the Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, said the Labor party proposed to impose a tax on ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Rev. Dr. Ingram, Bishop of London, in discussing the Welsh Disestablishment Bill, which is before the House of Commons, said that when the Welsh Church ...

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  12. THE VERDICT.

    At 5 o'clock, having been away four and a half hours, the jury returned into court. The Associate: Have you agreed upon your verdict? ...

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  13. LIBERAL ORGANISATION.

    Mr. Deakin left Melbourne yesterday for Toowoomba, Queensland, where he will begin, a brief political tour through Queensland. Amongst the places at which he will ...

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  14. DELAYS AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    A similar state of affair existed at South Melbourne. At the Clarendon-street electoral registrar's offices there was only one attendant, and during the whole of the ...

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  15. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Kaiser, who is now staying at his summer palace at Corfu, one of the Ionian Islands, in the Mediterranean, is in communication with his Ministers in Berlin by ...

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  16. THE NEWS AT BROKEN HILL.

    The news of Mann's acquittal was received with tremendous enthusiasm here. As soon as the notice was posted there was a spontaneous outburst of cheering. At ...

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  17. SIR W. LYNE VISITS TASMANIA.

    Sir William Lyne was in Melbourne yesterday, and had a long consultation with Mr. Deakin at Parliament House concerning the political ...

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  18. COMPLAINT FROM PORTARLINGTON

    Great dissatisfaction is felt here that no substitute has been appointed to carry out the duties of the local deputy electoral registrar during the illness of Constable ...

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  19. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. T. K. Stubbins, formerly of South Australia, has offered a prize of £100 for the best essay on tariff reform. The offer is announced to-day through the ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Cabinet is considering a proposal to hold an Imperial Naval Conference next year in accordance with the suggestion made by the Prime Minister when ...

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  21. ENROLMENT OF ELECTORS.

    The secretary of the Victorian Employers' Federation intimates that the Whole of the Federal rolls for the State of Victoria can be seen in the federation's ...

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  22. THE LATE JANET LADY CLARKE

    The extraordinary public interest that was displayed in regard to the funeral of Janet Lady Clarke, which took place yesterday demonstrated the great esteem in ...

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  23. PROCEEDINGS IN COURT.

    When the court resumed this morning the accommodation was again overtaxed. Mr. Lamb, Crown prosecutor, continued his address to the jury. He said the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The following Australian artiste have had pictures accepted for the Royal Academy exhibition:—Messrs, John Longstaff, E. Phillips Fox, Arthur Streeton, G. W. ...

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  25. OVERLAPPING CHARITIES.

    Two matters involving the overlapping of charitable institutions came before the State Treasurer yesterday. The first concerned the proposals of the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  26. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE.

    There is little change in the position here. Things were much quieter at the Proprietary gates this morning, and it is believed a few more men got in it is ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The loan of £275,000, issued by the New Plymouth (New Zealand) Harbor Board has been successful, the debentures having been allotted. The debentures were issued ...

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  28. RAGING IN ENGLAND.

    The Newmarket First Spring meeting was resumed yesterday, when the principal race resulted as follows:— TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES, ...

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  29. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales were opened yesterday. There were numerous buyers, and competition was good. The catalogue consisted mostly of crossbreds. Common ...

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  30. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia, who recently abolished the constitution granted in 1906 by his predecessor, has been deeply impressed with the events at Constantinople which ...

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  31. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY.

    The Saturday Half Holiday Act comes into operation to-morrow in the metropolitan area, and for the first time there will be a general observation of the weekly half ...

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  32. THREE HUNDRED MEN WANTED AT PORT PIRIE.

    The following notice was posted this afternoon by the Proprietary, company:—"Three hundred additional men are offered employment at the smelter works, under ...

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  33. ATTACK ON W. N. WILLIS.

    Mr. W. N. Willis passed a restless night, and was much exhausted this morning. He was conscious, however, and spoke for a few minutes to a press representative. ...

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  34. INTENTIONS OF THE COMPANY.

    Mr. Horwood, Broken Hill, manager of the Proprietary mine, said to-day that when the Broken Hill works were ready he presumed that the same course would ...

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  35. A BANKER'S APPRECIATION.

    The chairman of directors of the Colonial Bank of Australasia (Mr. Thomas Skene), at the half yearly meeting of shareholders yesterday, ...

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  36. JUDGE'S SUMMING UP.

    Mr. Justice Pring in summing up said that the speeches of both counsel had been very able as well as s[?]lously fair. Defining the terns riot unlawful assembly ...

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  37. BALKAN STATES.

    Notwithstanding the crisis in Turkey, which has resulted in the dethronement of the Sultan, the Austro-Turkish protocol which deals with Austria's annexation of ...

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  38. GOVERNORS IN FLANNELS.

    On the Sydney cricket ground to-day a match was played between a cricket team of Parliamentarians and a team selected by the Governor General. The Premier, ...

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  39. PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS.

    Referring to the case in which the head teacher of the Burnley Stale school chastised a 14-year-old boy by giving him several strokes with a strap, the ...

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  40. THE DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    At the Paddington court Donald Roderick Sinclair, aged 26, an agent, and Rebecca, Irwin Sinclair, aged 23, were charged with having caused the death of Lucy Edith ...

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  41. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  42. ARBOR DAY.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Minister of Education for the celebration of Arbor day by the State school children this year. As the Forests department ...

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  43. SOMNAMBULIST'S EXPERIENCE

    James Seekler, a boarder at the All Nations Hotel, last night went to bed in his usual health; and remembered no more till he awoke some time after midnight, ...

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  44. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    An Anarchist named Verdier has been arrested at Monaco. When he was searched a revolver was found in his possession, and also a letter ...

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  45. GOODS TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred at Homebush just before midnight last night between two goods trains. A special goods train was proceeding to Sydney, and another was ...

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  46. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,—Your report of the proceedings against myself and my assistant, which appeared to-day, may create a false impression. To remove the stigma of cruelty ...

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  48. A LADY'S CONSOLATION.

    At The Grafton Circuit Court a breach of promise case, Mary Jane Porter v. Thomas Morrisey, was heard. Plaintiff claimed £1000, and the jury found a verdict for ...

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  49. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mongolia, arrived at Colombo from Australia afternoon 28th. ...

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  50. GENERAL STRIKE PROPOSAL.

    The Labor Council to-night considered a letter from the Socialist party of Victoria urging the advisability of a general strike. After a lengthy discussion it was ...

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  51. THE NEW TASMANIAN CABLES.

    Mr. Hesketh, Chief Electrical Superintendent arrived to-day, and conducted several tests in connection, with the new cables, which proved highly satisfactory. ...

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