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  2. LATEST CABLES

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Imperial Conference, compare with its predecessors, has been unusually fruitful. The "Westminster Gazette" comments ...

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  4. ABOUT FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Our extracts to-day are from the 'D. D. Gazette,' of May 19, 1859:— Bricks at Toowoomba.—Bricks of a superior quality are now being made at ...

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  5. MONSTER DEMONSTRATION.

    An audience of 2000 electors welcomed Messrs. Tolmie and Burstow in the Town Hall last night to hear their final addresses. Owing to the wet weather it ...

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  6. INTERSTATE

    Swine fever is reported to have broken out in the Bega district, and several deaths have occurred in different parts. Grave fears are entertained for the ...

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  7. VISITING PREMIERS.

    Mr. [?] Lang presided over a luncheon at De Keyer's Hotel to which Mr. Deakin was invited to meet representatives of capital invested in ...

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  8. BRITIAN AND IRELAND

    The Executive of the National Council in Dublin has passed a resolution declaring that the Irish Council Bill is an insult to the Irish nation and calling ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. W. Bat[?]man, a well known Fremantle merchant, is reported to be seriously ill. He contracted ptomaine poisoning a few days ago, and serious ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Rev. James Stewart, one of Queensland pioneers, and for many years a member of the Presbyterian ministry in ...

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  11. SPEECH BY MR. DEAKIN.

    The Hon. A. Deakin met with immense enthusiasm in the Queen's Hall. He said that the Australians were doing their best to fit themselves for ...

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  12. TASMANIA

    Mr. Fred. Salier, the well known Hobart merchant, died suddenly yesterday when conversing with a friend. ...

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  13. SAN FRANCISCO "BOSS."

    Abraham Ruef, late municipal "boss" of San Francisco, has pleaded guilty at San Francisco to charges of extortion from restauranteurs for the ...

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  14. NATURALISATION LAWS.

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Loreburn), replying to a question by Earl Russell, in the House of Lords yesterday admitted that the great anomalies in ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    In connection with the tour of the Marylebone Cricket Club, it is reported by the New Zealand Cricket Council that the guarantees received totalled ...

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  16. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    Sir William Lyne addressed a meeting of members of Australian Chambers of Commerce. He said that he regretted to find in London those who owed all ...

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  17. ACTING PREMIER JONES

    The condition of the acting Premier (Mr. Hall Jones), is causing considerable anxiety, and he has been ordered by his medical advisers to take complete rest ...

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  18. FREEHOLD TENURE.

    Mr. W. M. Hushes, M.P., one of the delegates to the Navigation Conference, in an article which he has contributed to the "Daily Chronicle," asserts that ...

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  19. PLAGUE AT AUCKLAND.

    Considerable anxiety is being felt in connection with the deaths of two girls in Auckland, both of whom were employed as typists in a solicitor's office. ...

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  20. POLLING ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following are particulars of the polling arrangements to be in force tomorrow at the Masonic Hall, where polling will take place:— ...

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  21. LIMITATIONS OF ARMAMENTS

    Signor Titoni, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, said that while Italy adhered to noble intentions ...

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  22. SCHOOL OF MUSKETRY.

    Lieutenant M'Quade, of the Second Australian Infantry has obtained a distinguished certificate at the Hythe chSool of Musketry. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The general election will take place throughout Queensland tomorrow. The weather in Brisbane yesterday and today has been showery, though the ...

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  24. THE WHEAT MARKET

    Another sensational advance have been made in the price of wheat on the Chicago exchange, principally owing to the report of the crop loss in Russia. ...

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  25. GOVERNOR OF PUNJAUB

    A sensation has been created in the Punjaub, by the fact that the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Denzil Ibbetson) has been granted six months' leave of ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Hon. George Fowlds (Minister for Education) when interviewed yesterday said that he could not express himself strongly enough concerning the conduct ...

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  27. A £10,000 CRUCIFIX STOLEN

    An ivory crucifix by Michael Angelo va[?] at £10,000. and belonging to Dr. H. W. Carter, New York, has been stolen. ...

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  28. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    George Towns has issued a challenge in London to row anyone on the Thames for the championship of England and a stake of £200 aside, provided that ...

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  29. SIR. JOHN FORREST.

    Messrs. Howard Smith and Company's new steamer Cooma, on which Sir John Forrest is a passenger, arrived this morning and anchored outside, awaiting ...

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  30. SERIOUS DISTURBANCE

    A serious strike disturbance has occurred at Germiston, Lang Laagete Deep Mine, where non-unionists were stoned. ...

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  31. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    A native editor, who is an Indian home ruler, has been sentenced at Bombay to imprisonment for one year, for having written seditious articles. ...

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  32. INDIA

    The Mchammedans throughout India are following the example set by the Mchanmedans in Lahore in April in holding meetings and denouncing the ...

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  33. LE BEAU MONDE.

    We are in the midst of excitement over the election to-day, as this year womenfolk will take their part for the first time in voting for the welfare of ...

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  34. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Though the Federal Parliament stands prorogued till 12th June, it is not likely that members will be called together on that date. Members of the ...

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  35. SIR. J. WARD.

    Sir J. G. Ward (Premier of New Zealand) was presented with the freedom of the City of Bristol yesterday. Speaking on the occasion be dwelt upon the ...

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  36. FROZEN MUTTON.

    Sir William Lyne visited the Smithfield meat market yesterday and compared the various classes of frozen mutton. He noticed that the New Zealand ...

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  37. WIRTH'S CIRCUS

    The big white tents of Wirths' Circus are up again in Toowoomba, and the locality is bright with colored lights, and seductive with the circus atmosphere ...

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  38. DEFENCE OF KIAO-CHAU

    The defences of Kiao-Chau are being strengthened, and artillery and mining depots established. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN DUMA BILL.

    The Council of the Empire (the Upper House) has rejected the bill passed by the Duma for the abolition of field court-martial and the revision of ...

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  40. COAL LUMPERS

    In the Police Court to-day there was a large crowd of sympathise[?]s with the coal lumpers, when certain members of unions were charged with having caused ...

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  41. DAWSON COAL FOR TESTING PURPOSES.

    The first consignment of coal which is being got out of the Dawson Coal Mine, Central District, for testing by the Admiralty, has been forwarded to ...

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  42. TAX ON BACHELORS.

    A tax on bachelors has been imposed by the Lower House of the Hessian Parliament (says a Berlin cablegram of March 27 in the "Daily Express.") ...

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  43. ALBERT TROTT

    Albert Trott, the well-known cricketer, playing for the Marylebone Cricket Club against Derbyshire, took five wickets for 21 runs, and, in the second innings, five ...

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  44. ART TREASURES.

    A man named Felix Rodomi, alias Smith has been committed for trial in connection with the robbery of art treasures from Mr. C. Wertheimer's ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    It is probable that arrangements for establishing a periodical steam service between Melbourne and Singapore and Batavia will be completed within a few ...

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  46. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Privy Council has granted special leave to appeal in the New South Wales case, Williams v. Gresille. ...

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  47. FORESTRY IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Some time back the Minister for Lands instructed the Director of Forests to offer the pupils of state and provisional schools first and second prizes ...

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  48. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company has declared a dividend of 7 per cent on the deferred shares. ...

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  49. STRIKE ON THE RAND.

    News from Johannesburg states that the Rand Volunteers have been ordered to be in readiness for mobilising, as the Government are determined to maintain ...

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  50. PLAGUE AT MELBOURNE

    On arrival of the Arawatta to-day a pantryman developed swelling in the the groin and was sent to the Medical Hospital. The doctors took some serum ...

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  51. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    A bill dealing with the education question was introduced in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. David A. Thomas, member for M[?]rthyr Tydvil, ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  53. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. R. Barr Smith has presented the university with a machine for making liquid air, with a view to assisting Professors Bragg and Rennie in the ...

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  54. WOOL SALES.

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