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  2. SUFFRAGETTES

    Mrs. Chaplin and Miss Nielans, the suffragettes who poured vitriol into a ballot box at Bermondsey, there by injuring Mr. Thorloys, the presiding officer's. ...

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  3. OPPOSITION WARNED.

    The Marquis of Northampton wauled the Opposition of the dangerous forces they were letting loose. They would imperil their own existence as a ...

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  4. THE COAL STRIKE.

    In the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Fisher directed the Prime Minister’s attention to the action of the New South Wales Railway ...

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  5. THE FINANCE BILL

    The real fight in the Senate on the Financial Agreement Bill began this morning in committee. Senator M’Gregor moved the omission ...

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  6. BRITISH, POLITICS

    It Is expected that Parliament Willie prorogued at the end of next week The election will he held in January it the Lords do not assist the Budget. ...

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  7. MEN AND WOMEN

    Lady Barron showed great Interest the children engaged, in the “pedlars’ parade,” which was a feature of St. David’s fair on, Wednesday last ...

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  8. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    Tile Council sat yesterday for 30 minutes, from 4.5 p.m.. to 4.35 p.m., and then adjourned till 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday. A few third readings comprised ...

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  9. PROPOSED AMENDING ARBITRATION ACT.

    Federal Ministers, though apparently anxious to facilitate a settlement of the strike, still persist that Mr. Hughes [?] of a short Amending ...

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  10. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    No fewer than eight Bills occupied the attention of. the House yesterday, mostly on third readings. Many hail been fully considered before, and were ...

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  11. DEVELOPMENT BILL

    During the discussion In the House of Lords of the amendments to the Development Bill, the Speaker ruled that a trifling amendment with which ...

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  12. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The House of Commons by 246 votes to 49 has rejected the Lords' vital amendment to Mr. Birrell's Irish Laud Hill, which requires an appeal to a ...

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  13. LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION

    Jn response to an app[?]ade by the Liberal organisations, [?] thousand demonstrators, including many the Hooligan element, assembled ...

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  14. NICARAGUAN TROUBLE

    Several Americans at Managua and elsewhere In Nicaragua have been imprisoned for refusing to contribute to President Zelaya's war funds. ...

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  15. BUDGET PETITION.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, in reply to a petition signed by 2000 city electors in favor of the Budget, welcomed such a weighty memorial as ...

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  16. VERY LATEST DEVELOPMENT.

    At the strike confess to-day the Socialist faction urged the repeal of the resolution declaring that no other unions were to be called out. The ...

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  17. THE STORRS TRAGEDY

    At the inquest held on the death of Mr. George Storrs the coroner's Jury brought In a verdict or wilful murder against Cornelius Howard. ...

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  18. BUDGET DEBATE

    In the absence of Lord Curzon, who has been taken in, the debate In the Lords opened tamely. Some of the benches were half vacant, and theie ...

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  19. VICTORIAN INS ECTOR

    Mr. William Davidson, Inspector. General of Victorian Public Works, who Is at present In England, has visited Liverpool, Manchester, Dublin, Glasgow, ...

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  20. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    Another disastrous mine explosion has occurred this time at the Onowra colliery, near Fukuoka. in Japan. The disaster caused 228 miners to ...

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  21. CANADIAN NAVY

    The “Dally Molls” Ottawa correspondent states that It is practically settled that the vessels constituting the nucleus of the Canadian navy will ...

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  22. WOMENS’ STRIKE

    In response to the exhortations of Mr. Samuel Gompers, President of the American Labor Federation. 20,000 work girls and blouse makers in New ...

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  23. “RHETORICAL ROTTEN EGGS”

    If he objected to the contents of the Budget he objected still more strongly to the tone and temper of some of the speeches by which It had been ...

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  24. WHARF WORKERS IDLE.

    It Is estimated that about 500 men have been thrown out of work on the wharfs In couse-mence of the strike, owing to the laying lip of the coal vessels. ...

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  25. BURNING FATALITY

    A shocking burning fatality occurred at Walla Walla yesterday. While Vlvia Weeks, aged 21, was preparing dinner with a camp-oven ...

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  26. ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCE

    During the height of a heavy electrical disturbance which passed over the city this afternoon the lightning was particularly virld and of a dangerous ...

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  27. CHERRY COLLIERY

    The Cherry mine has now been closed owing to the spreading of a Arc the galleries. ...

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  28. CANADA TO AUSTRALIA

    The representatives of trade in Eastern Canada have applied to Sir Wilfred Laurler (Prime Minister), for aid on behalf of the Toronto Imperial Export ...

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  29. EFFECT AT MAGNET.

    The coal strike Is affecting the Magnet silver mine. In consequence they have only been able to send out ore for shipment to Europe. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    Lord Curzon, ex-Viceroy of India, has been suddenly taken III. ...

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  31. THE MINES AT FINGAL.

    There is quite a s[?]lr here as an outcome of the coal strike in New South Wales The local mines are very busy. Three trains of coal a day are now the ...

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  32. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA

    The Canadian Trades Congress Is recalling Mr. Trotter, Its representative, who was sent to Britain to dissuade workers from emigrating to Canada ...

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  33. PRINCE LEOPOLD.

    Prince Leopold of Battem[?]urg, brother of the Queen of Spain, who Is Iying dangerously ill in London, passed a restless night, but now takes more ...

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  34. COAL FROM ABROAD.

    The shipowners are endeavoring to keep trade going as fully as possible, and are busily arranging for supplies of con! from abroad. Calcutta, Durban, ...

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  35. PRICES IN HOBART.

    “Newcastle coal Is off,” said a Hobart dealer yesterday. “It is nominall quoted at £3, per ton, but It cannot be got now " ...

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  36. NATAL COAST SURVEY.

    The Natal Government has accepted the Admiralty’s offer of a warship to survey the Natal coast from May to July. This will incur expense to ...

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  37. DROWNING ACCIDENT

    Leonard Leslie Wilson, aged 19. who resided at North Perth? was drowned in the Swan River last evening. He had been out sailing with his ...

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  38. BUN DOWN BY TRAIN

    A shocking accident happened on the railway line near Northam last evening. A [?] named Edward Ridwell was returned to Northam on a ...

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  39. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The House of Representatives met this morning. The Federal Capital Bill was passed through all its remaining stages, and ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO.

    After paying debenture interest and adding £55,000 to the reserve accounts, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Co. has a credit balance of ...

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  41. WALKING INTO A TRAP

    In conclusion the speaker said that those who vote with Lord Lansdowne will too walking Into a trap. They will offend the deepest Conservative ...

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  42. STEAMER COLLISION

    The Russian Prize Court has awarded the British India Company £61,994 as compensation for the loss of the steamer Ikhona, which was rammed by ...

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  43. EFFECT ON TRAINS AND TRAMS.

    The reduction of the railway’s coal supplies is beginning to have a serious effect and the special trains and trams for the Moorefield and Kensington ...

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  44. DAVIS CUP POSTPONED

    A heavy thunderstorm occurred between one and two o’clock this after and canned the postponement until in to-morrow of the opening games of ...

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  45. ENNCRATING TASMANIAN

    The Victorian Minister for Lands has resolved a letter from a resident of Invermay, Tasmania, who desires with his family of 19 children, to settle ...

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  46. HIGH COMMISSIONER BILL.

    Some of the Senate's amendments the High Commissioner Bill were adopted, and progress reported. ...

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  47. R. D. MEAGHER’S CASE

    The High Court delivered judgment to-day in the appeal of the Incorporated Law Institute against the reinstatement of Mr. R. D. Meagher as ...

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  48. END OF THE SESSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin). reply to a question, sold he would end the session In a fortnight ...

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  49. ATTEMPTS AT RECONCILIATION,

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Lee) Is very, sanguine that his efforts to bring the parties together will be successful Representatives of the strike congress ...

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  50. THE CONGO

    Mr. E. D. Morel, hon. secretary of the Congo Reform Association, speaking at Hull, announced that an understanding had been reached between ...

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  51. CANNIBAL FEAST

    WITNESSED BY A PEARLER. PORT DARWIN Friday. Macpherson, a local pearler, claims to have been an eye witness of a cannibal ...

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  52. BASED ON SOUND FINANCE

    The Bishop of Hereford said be supported the Bill because of the social welfare that would be promoted by the Budget. Which was [?] ...

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  53. MR HUGHES SAYS HE COULD SETTLE THE STRIKE.

    “It I had control of this strike,” said Mr. Hughes to-day, “that is if the unions concerned bad complete confidence in the and would support [?] ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    A [?] down by Sir John [?] in the House of [?] to-day recommending [?] then [?] three and a ...

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  55. PURE FOOD AND DRUGS

    Action is being taken by the Federal Minister for Customs to secure Joint action by the Federal and State Governments to secure purity of food and ...

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  56. MILL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    A strike occurred this morning at the Australian Won[?] Mills, Morrisville Where 150 hands are employed. when the Whistle blew the hands ...

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  57. EX-SULTANAS RICHES

    In response to a request made by tho Turkish Porte Reich's Bank states that it will transfer to the former Sultan Abdul Hamld’s deposit made ...

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  58. NEGRO CONVICT KING

    The notorious black convict king was charged at Partridge to-day with wounding Warder Curtis, and with an attempt to murder him, and was ...

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  59. MR. FISHER’S VIEWS.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Fisher) takes a serious view of the situation created by the action of the New South Wales Railways ...

    Article : 119 words
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