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  4. Family Notices

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    The training schooner, Sto[?]ast,with forty boys and four officers aboard went ashore at Thameshaven. She struck brom[?]side on, and ...

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  7. ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    President Taff and Senator Knox, Minister for Foreign Affairs, discussed the [?] Anglo-American arbitration treaty at a Cabinet meeting. ...

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  8. AEROPLANING.

    Wymaelen, an aeronaut, while aeroplaning fell 450 feet into a pond at Due. When recovered, it was found his injuries were not of a serious ...

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  9. THE EXPERIMENT STATION.

    The deputation of the P.R.F. and G.A. that waited on Mr. Tolmia confirmed the opinion so frequently heard of the apathy felt by the ...

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  10. THE HOUNDSDITCH CASES.

    After some evidence had been taken Mr. Justice Graham advised the Crown to withdraw the charge of being accessories after the fact ...

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  11. A LIBERAL REQUEST.

    Corgialagne, an Anglo-Greek cancer left £421,000 sterling to Greek charities. ...

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  12. WRECK OF THE ASIA.

    Arundol, the missing member of the Asia, who was believed to have been captured by Chinese pirates, has been found. ...

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  13. SIR JOHN FOREST.

    Sir John and Lady Forest have arrived in London. ...

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  14. INDIAN UNREST.

    Quietness has been restored at Charan. ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Letters from Fez state that the attacking Berbers were dressed as for a feast, and were followed by women, mounted on mules, singing ...

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  16. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The sixtieth session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia in Queensland was continued to-day. The reports ...

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  17. GOVERNOR OF QUEBEC.

    The death is reported of Sir C. A. Pantaleon Pelletier, Lieutenant Governor of the province of Quobeo (Canada). ...

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  18. DAMAGED BANANAS.

    Out of a huge shipment of bananas which arrived by the steamer Levuka 7,500 bunches were damaged. ...

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  19. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent states that British marines are guanding Shemeen, the foreign residental part of Canton, and guns have ...

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  20. A WOMAN'S SAVINGS.

    An elderly single woman, named Katherine Shields, died in the Sydney Hospital, of injuries caused by a fall down an embankment. The police ...

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  21. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The Education Conference terminated after agreeing that a standing committee be formed in London to ensure continuity, and organise a ...

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  22. EXPULSION OF JEWS.

    The wholesale expulsion of Jews from Kieff synchronises an agitation to inflame the public mind with statements of Jewish barbarities on ...

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  23. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The "Frankfurter Zietung" says that Germany has a right to all the fiscal advantages which America extends to Canada, as the Washington ...

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  24. AVIATION IN SYDNEY.

    J. J. Hammond chief pilot aviator of the British and Colonial Aeroplane Coy., made has best flight to-day. Accompanied by Captain J. ...

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  25. SIR JOSEPH WARD HONOURED.

    The Cambridge and Birmingham Universities have conferred the Directorship of Laws upon Sin Joseph Ward (Premier of New ...

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  26. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    Search parties in the sailing boat Nana, and in the motor boat Cleveland, left this morning for Port Douglas in search of the missing, ...

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  27. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    Sir, Edward Grey, (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) in reply to Mr. J. Dillon (M.P. for Mayo) said the action of France was not ...

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  28. A LESSON TO PARENTS.

    Some parents here went out and locked the children in the house. On their return they found the place in ashes. ...

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  29. FRUIT DAMAGED BY FROST.

    Frosts have caused considerable damage to the fruit crops. ...

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  30. DEATH OF A PASTORALIST.

    W. F. Buchanan, a pastoralist, and owner of several stations in Queensland and New South Wales, died at Sydney yesternight, aged 88. ...

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  31. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Right Hon. Lewis Harcourt (First Commissioner of Works) in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said the Government had ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

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  33. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    The Sheffield Choir has arrived an route to Australia. ...

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  34. BRISBANE HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Committee of the Brisbane General Hospital today the salaries of the Superintendent and staff were discussed. The ...

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  35. MR. H. TENNANT BANQUETTED.

    Sir, Joseph Ward (Premier of New Zealand) will preside at a dinner to Mr. Harold Tennant (Secretary to the Board of Trade) at the National ...

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  36. THE CAMBRIAN DISPUTE.

    The Coal owners declined the proposal of the Miners Federation that the Cambrian dispute be referred to arbitration, on the ground that such ...

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  37. SHIPPING MEMOS.

    The steamer Allinga, this week's Adelaide boat, is not expected at the anchorage till mid-day: to-morrow (Friday). ...

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  38. RAILWAY TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The Commissioner for Railways has received tenders for the supply of bridge cylinders for the Bundekin bridge. Alternative tenders were ...

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  39. THE INNAMINCKA.

    The Bowen "Independent" says owing, to 8-hour day being on Thursday next in Townsville, the Innamincka will not leave that port until ...

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  40. A GAME OF GRAB.

    The Labour Party has initiated a memorial to the Prime Minister (Hon. H. H. Ascuith) asking for a disenterested inquiry into cabinet ...

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  41. TRAGEDY IN A CHURCH.

    A priest named Farguit, was preaching at Motril, and denouncing local inmorality and irreligion. A youth rushed into the pulpit and ...

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  42. ENTERTAINING MR. BOWMAN.

    The Labour members in the House of Commons tendered a banquet to Mr. D. Bowman (leader of the Queensland Labour Party) who is ...

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  43. BROACHING CARGO.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Remhold Fiebig, a labourer, was fined £5 for broaching cargo on the steamer Burrumbeet. ...

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  44. SHIPPING.

    May 1.--Wyandra, s., from southern ports. Passengers: Mesdames Peunan (and child), Buschy (and Two children), P. O'Brien, and E. Ryan. ...

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  45. CHARGE AGAINST CANADIAN MINISTER.

    Hon. Frank Oliver (Minister for Lands) denied flatly the graft charge made against him, and has asked for a full investigation. The Premier ...

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  46. BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    There are indications of friction between the Management of the Brisbane Tramway Coy., and the Tramway Employees' Union and there ...

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