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  2. ELECTORS

    IF YOU ARE AN ORCHARDIST, BECAUSE the Labor party is pledged to exempt your improvements from taxation. ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    Lord Rosebery’s resolutions for the reform of the Lords were carried by 125 to 17. Government, supporters are inclined to the belief that this ...

    Article : 172 words
  4. MEN AND WOMEN

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  5. GENERAL CABLES

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    At the Lindisfarne Mission Hall last night Mr. Shoo bridge addressed a political meeting. The attendance, owing to the hot day, was sparse. ...

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  7. KING EDWARD

    The King appeared in the street today. It was noticed that he tottered in his walk. His walk only extended for a short distance. ...

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  8. AMERICAN POLITICS

    The United States Government has reported to the House of Representatives that it intends bringing in a Naval Appropriation Bill providing for ...

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  9. VARSITY BOAT RACE.

    Odds of three to one are being laid on Oxford. ...

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  10. AMERICAN TARIFF

    “The Times” Toronto correspondent states that although Mr. Fielding, Canadian Minister of Finance, is disposed to make concessions to ...

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  11. INSURGENTS.

    The Republican Insurgents declare that they instituted the fight against the Speaker, Mr. Cannon, and Mr. Miles, for the sake of principle, and ...

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  12. AGENTS-GENERAL

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  13. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    The police are prosecuting the Deputies who hurled missiles in the Chamber on Monday and wounded two of the Ministers. ...

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  14. DALAI LAMA

    Three high Lamas and their suites have reached tho frontier, and are proceeding to Darjeeling to consult with the Dalai Lama. ...

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  15. BY-ELECTION.

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  16. MR. TAFT’S MESSAGE.

    President Taft, in the message to Canada through the press (which was announced in yesterday’s cables), states that he sympathises so ...

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  17. RUBBER BOOM.

    Best rubber was sold at auction today at 11/. ...

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  18. JEWEL BURGLARY.

    The burglars who robbed be jewellery establishment of Rossell’s, in Brussels, pumped soporific fumes through the keyhole, and thus ...

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  19. PEACE BANQUET

    New York banqueted the Peace Arbitration Yeague last night Mr. Taft spoke in the cause of the World’s peace, he said: — ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT’S RESOLUTIONS.

    The Government’s resolutions will be approved of or disapproved of, according to party lines. The Irish Nationalists are withholding their ...

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  21. DEFINITE AGREEMENT.

    Canada and the United States have arrived at a definite tariff agreement. It is understood that the agreement will be made public in a few days. ...

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  22. KING FERDINAND

    King Ferdinand and Queen Eleanor of Bulgaria, are being cordially entertained at Constantinople. Their visit to Constantinople has a ...

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  23. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    The total of dead in the Des Moines railway accident now totals for[?]y. seven. The latest victim is Bessie Lewis, who died in hospital to-day. ...

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  24. CANADIAN CADETS.

    The Lord Mayor of London has Invited a team of Canadian cadets to visit England, and to be present at the celebrations of Empire Day. ...

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  25. OPINIONS OF THE RESOLUTIONS.

    The Right Hon. Sir C. W. D[?]ke, interviewed after presiding at a meeting of advanced Radical M[?].P., said that the production of the resolutions had ...

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  26. STRIKING RETURNING.

    The first break in the strike occurred to-day, when 2000 journeymen bricklayers notified their readiness lo to work. They will probably ...

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  27. THE EX-PRESIDENT

    The United States Senate Committee on pensions has declared that it will proceed with the Bill entitling ex-President Roosevelt, who is ...

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  28. HON. N. J. MOORE

    The Hon. N. J. Moore, Premier of West Australia, invited fifty inquirers and likely settlers to the West Australian Agency, where, in a long speech, ...

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  29. RECORD PASSENGER LIST

    In the way of passenger list records the highest mark yet touched was achieved to-day by the Orient S.[?]. Co.’s R.M.S. Otranto, which left ...

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  30. RAILWAY COLLISION

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  31. CONTESTED CONSTITUENCIES.

    The Conservatives have determined to fight every constituency which was contested at the last election campaign. ...

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  32. H.M.S. IRRESISTIBLE

    H.M.S. Irresistible, first-class battleship, has been isolated in Portland Harbor for a week, owing to all the gun sights having been thrown ...

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  33. ESTRADA POISONED

    A report gained ground yesterday that [?]e alleged spits, disguised as hospital nurses, administered poison to General Es[?]ada while he was ...

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  34. THE INCOME TAX.

    Mr. S. H. Butcher, MP. (Conservative), is urging upon the Government the advisableness of taking immediate steps to legalise the collection of the ...

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  35. INTER-STATE STEAMERS

    The Inter-Stale steamship companies have bad under consideration a 10 per cent, surcharge on passage fares which was made on account of ...

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  36. EMPIRE PAGEANT

    In connection with the forthcoming pageant of Empire at the Crystal Palace, Lamlbeth Borough has undertaken to represent the scene of Captain ...

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  37. AMERICAN TRUSTS

    In connection with the indictment against the National Packing Co., which was noticed in yesterday’s cables, it is stated that the United ...

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  38. MOROCCO CAMPAIGN

    Fresh troops have been sent to the Riff country to fight the Moor conscripts, who have gathered together secretly from places outside the ...

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  39. ELECTIONS DAY.

    Mr. A. J. King has introduced a Bill in the House of Commons, providing that all elections shall take place on the one day. ...

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  40. TWO NIGHTS IN A TREE

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  41. GERMAN CHANCELLOR

    The German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg, is on a visit to Rome. On his arrival he had a great popular welcome. He ...

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  42. DISTRIBUTION.

    Sir H. Kimber has introduced a Bill for the reform of the present distribution of seats in the United Kingdom. ...

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  43. HINDU LABOR

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  44. SEA CAPTAIN’S SUICIDE

    News was received from Samaral, British New Guinea, by the steamer Prinz Waldemar to-day of the stranding the Mombiri Rubber Plantation’s ...

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  45. UNIONIST MEETING.

    The Unionist party are holding a meeting on Tuesday to consider the resolutions. Mr. Balfour will have returned by ...

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  46. NEW PROTECTION

    A meeting, attended by nearly 100 persons, decided to-night to found a New Protectionist Association. A committee was appointed to do the ...

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  47. MADAM STEIN HEIL

    Madamo Stein hell, who was last year acquitted after a lengthy trial on a charge of having murdered her husband, is making her future home in ...

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  48. ANTARCTIC

    Captain Scott’s dogs, tents, and sledges have been named after the various seaports in England which got up subscriptions for the expedition. ...

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  49. WORKING MEN CANDIDATES.

    The Constitutional Club has subscribed £500 to inaugurate a Unionist working men candidate fund, Sir Wm. Bull and Captain Morrison have each ...

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  50. HETVOLK

    In the Hetvolk Congress at Pretoria Mr. Botha advised re-organisation [?] the broadest possible lines, so that every South African, of whatever ...

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  51. NATIONALIST SITUATION.

    Mr. Redmond has intimated that his interview with Mr. Lloyd-George has left the situation absolutely unchanged. ...

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  52. BOAT RACE

    The annual Inter-Varsity boat race between Oxford and Cambridge was rowed to-day, and resulted in a win for Oxford by four lengths. ...

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  53. SUICIDE

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  54. ALLEGED MURDER

    The authorities have arrested a girl named Catherine Mantz, 16 years old, for the alleged murder of her sister Elizabeth. The motive for the crime ...

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  55. GOVERNMENT BORROWING.

    The Exchequer bonds have been subscribed twice over. “The Times” states that many subscribed in the belief that the bond ...

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  56. SYDNEY SHOWS

    British [?] of sheep were in evidence at this year’s show, in this section C. W. Coote was the chier winners in Lincolns, J. Nixon in ...

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  57. SOMALI LAND

    Britain’s decision to withdraw the troops in the interior of Somaliland down to the coast is causing Italy to be perturbed, on account of her ...

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  58. PEASANT RISING

    More troops have been sent to the province of Thessaly, following on reports that the peasants are burning the corn depots. ...

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  59. BOXING

    M’Farland, of Chicago, has been matched to meet Whe[?]ch for the lightweight championship of England on May 20, for a stake of £1500 and a ...

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  60. SIR WILLIAM LYNE

    Sir William Lyne. who is seeking re-election for the Hume, addressed a small gathering at [?] last night at short notice. He declared that he ...

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  61. INCREASE IN ESTIMATES.

    “The Daily Telegraph” says that the army, navy, and civil estimates have increased by £9,000,000. This will necessitate another 2d on the ...

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  62. ALLEGED MURDER

    A finding of murder against Walter Roy den Lovett was returned by the Coroner to-day in connection with the death of Lily Stafford Lovett (20). a ...

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  63. GIRLS BEATEN

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Wednesday. The anti-American sentiment still continues. Yesterday two English girls, mistaken for Americans, were ...

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  64. PRISON CONFESSION

    John Klein, Who it was stated on Monday had made a confession while in prison on a charge of bribery and conspiracy, has by his confession led ...

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  65. ALL RED ROUTE.

    The Colonial Secretary, replying to Mr. Fell’s question, said , that the all red route was under consideration but that he was u[?]able to say when a ...

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  66. FITZROY EXPLOSION

    The grocer named Crabtree, one of the victims of the Fitzroy explosion, took a change for the worse to-day and developed a temperature. This, it ...

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  67. MR. SHOOBi[?]GE AT WOODS-DALE.

    Mr Stonebridge defended his policy at the Woodsdale public hall on Monday evening. The majority of the audience had [?] many mites to ...

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  68. ALLEGED LIBEL ACTION

    A Supreme Court writ was issued to-day on be hair of Joseph Tilley Brown, of Woongara, Williams road Haw[?] one of the candidates for ...

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  69. FREE TRADE.

    The Unionist Free Trade Club has been wound up, owing to differences of opinion relative to the Importance of Free Trade and other political ...

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  70. FRENCH PENSIONS

    The French Senate has passed the Workmen’s Pension Bill by 280 to 3, marking the end of a legislative strangle extending over four year, and a ...

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  71. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    The Australian Shipping Conference has reduced the measurement of freight on mail steamers by 70/; on cargo. steamer fine 5/ other 2/6. ...

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  72. WILLIAMS v. THOMPSON.

    Mike Williams, 13.0, defeated Soldier Bill Thomson, 11.12, at the Stadium to-night, knocking him out in the sixth round. ...

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  73. ELECTION MEETING.

    Mr. W. H. Laird Smith will address a meeting at the Federal street Miss[?] Hall this evening ...

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