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  2. HOME RULE BILL.

    The third reading debate on the Home Rule Bill will begin in the House of Commons on Thursday. The "Daily Chronicle" states it is not ...

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  3. THE NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The offical arrangements for the reception on Monday at the Federal seat of Government of the incoming Governor-General have been completed by Major ...

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  4. SLAVERY IN PAPUA.

    The disclosures made in "The Age" on Thursday regarding the foreible indenturing of native in Papaa was again one of the main topices of discussion in Federal ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Stanley gave a dinner party at State Government House yesterday evening, to which the following were invited:--Mr. J. M. Davies (president ...

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  6. TARIFF REFORM.

    The refusal of the Cook Government to open the tariff question until the Inter-State Commission, some years hence, has finished its investigation and prepared a ...

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  7. TREASURERS CONFERENCE.

    The conference of State Treasurers concluded yesterday afternoon. In its three days of sitting it came to an agreement with the Commonwealth Government on ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES SEEK SANCTUARY

    A clever ruse was adopted by two leading sufiragetters to-day to bring their cause under public notice. Mrs.Drammond, who had been summoned for making speeches ...

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  9. SITUATION ACCEPTED.

    A deputation of dissatisfied Liberals waited on Mr. Asquith yesterday and expressed themselves as satisfied with his explanation of the Government's attitude ...

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  10. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Replying to a question by Mr. F. Hall (Unionist) in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Winston Churchill said he had seen in the press reports of speeches by ...

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  11. THE ANTI-HOME RULE PETITION.

    The signatures attached yesterday to the anti-Home Rule Petition numbered 8110. ...

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  12. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The State department is making representations to the Mexican rebels to preserve the oil properties around Tampico, and also to assume responsibility for the ...

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  13. FOREIGN RELATIONS.

    Opening the debate in the Reichstag yesterday on the Foreign Office estimates, Herr von dagow, Foreign Minister, protested against the street parts compaign. ...

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  14. THE BOOT TRADE.

    Witnesses who gave evidence before the Inter-State Commission today with regard to duties on boots, shoes, slippers and materials used in their manufacture, were ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Sunnel Slow, late of Base, graster, who died on 5th April, left by will dated 20th January, 19th £3420 realty and £70 personality to his widow and relatives. ...

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  16. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    The difficulty that has arisen between the State and Federal authorities on the subject of quarantine remains unresttled. Dr. Cumpston, Federal Director of ...

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  17. PANAMA CANAL.

    Waterborne [?] is now proceeding through the Panama Canal. It is understood vessels are making experimental trope, but there is nothing to prevent even ...

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  18. "CURES" BY VIBRATION.

    "Dr. Macaura, an American, who for several years has been conducting medical "institutes" in England and on the Continent of Europe, has been arrested in ...

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  19. SOME POINTED QUESTIONS.

    [?] is hoped that when the Minister for External Affairs presents to Parliament has report be will clear up a member of caulfield question of the very ...

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  20. STOCK EXCHANGE DEAL.

    The Stock Exchange during the week pasted through a critical time owing to the operator if a huge numerative movement affering [?] of Canadian ...

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  21. ANOTHER CASE IN SYDNEY.

    Only one case of available was reported to-day. It earn from St. Peter. ...

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  22. SWEEP TRANSACTIONS.

    Three own--Henry James, Roasten, of Barales; William T. Dixon and H. Towler, of Hirminghain have been omitted for trial by the Plystemith ...

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  23. PREMIERS CONFER.

    The Victorian Premier conferred yesterday with the New South Wales Premier regarding the failure of the Sydney health authorities to carry out the undertaking ...

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  24. A BANDIT'S REVENGE.

    A railway signalman named Poatain was yesterday fostal shot near the town of Saint Denie, and we deal easier preatry. His wife averted disaster by working the ...

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  25. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In a brief statement in the House of Representative Yesterday, the Minister the External Affair gave some details of the proceedings which had taken place in ...

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  26. PRESBYTERIANS WELCOME.

    A committee of the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, appointed, with Rev. W. Borland as convener, to draw of up an address of welcome ...

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  27. AN EXPENSIVE MISTAKE

    Mr. E. J. Tanner, assistant secretary of the Revenue and Statistics department. and carefully sovictics destroy, has reported time owing to a miscalculation in ...

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  28. THE DUEL IN POLITICS.

    Count Tiaza, Prime Minister of Hungry, has become involved in another creating, to a duel. Yesterday a heared alternation took place among moments of the ...

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  29. MURDER IN SYDNEY.

    Nixon Lane, off Nixon street Surry Hills, was the some of a ghostly number tonight. A married woman. Margaret. jane King, Ms of Crown street, bad her throat cut from ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    Grace dissatisfaction exists among the natives of South Africa on servent of the Government's management of the Native Affair-department. A deputation ...

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  31. THE BOOT INDUSTRY AND THE TARIFF.

    Sir.--In your report this morning of the Proceedings before the Inter-State Commission yesterday the Victorian shoe manufacturers Who were memories of the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Dake of Teek today opened the Angla American Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush. Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, who was ...

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  33. STATE GOVERNOR AT IVANHOE

    Yesterday was a galn day for Ivanhoe. The occasion was the opening of the recreation association bazaar by the State Governor, Sir Arthur Stanley. Over £1000 ...

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  34. "SNAP" DIVISION IN COMMON'S

    The Government narrowly escaped defeat defeat on a "snap" division in the House of Commons to-day. The question was the order of business for the day. The Government ...

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  35. ATTEMPT TO WRECK A TRAIN.

    An attempt was made last night to wreck the main Gippsland train at a point about three miles from Rosedale. A large piece of timber, weizhing a hundred weight, ...

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  36. TEN YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER.

    In the Dunedin court to-day George Green was sentenced to ten years imprisonment for the attempted murder of his wife. ...

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  38. EMBEZZLEMENT ALLEGED.

    This morning Charles Dixon Mossop, 54, was charged at Newtown police court that, being a servant of F. Crago and Sons Limited, he received and took into his ...

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  39. A DAMAGED BREAKWATER.

    Judgment was given today in the High Court in the appeal of Townsville Harbor Beard V. Scottish Shire Line Limited, a Queensland case argued at Brisbane. The ...

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  40. THE OVERSEA CLUB.

    Sir,--In connection with the English branch of the Overseas Club. I have been credited with being its secretary. I wish to give this an absplute denial, for I have ...

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