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  2. THE BUDGET

    The newspapers comment of the in British investment and securities, which they allege is in consequence of the Lords action in ...

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  3. THE DAY IN PARLIAMENT

    Two hours suffered to committee the week’s work in the Legislative Council yesterday. The only stumbling blook to re[?]d progress was the Anchor ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN

    Our London correspondent cabled yesterday that Lord Kitchener has arrived at S[?]re and is starting shortly for Java and the Northern ...

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  5. DANISH MINISTER

    Recently M. Christensen Danish Minister of Defence, whose inclusion in the Cabinet was referred to deprecatingly in a petition, resigned owing ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    At a mass meeting of the miners of West Wallsend, Seaham South, Seaham, K[?]lingworth and Young Wallsend lodges, at West Wallsend, last ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH’S MOTION

    In anticipation of the debate following on Mr. Asquith’s notice of motion that the action of the Lords in refusing to pass the Budget was a breach ...

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  8. SETTLEMENT REMOTER THAN EVER.

    The question of the Palermo’s coal was discussed at great length by [?] strike congress to day. It was generally recognised, raid Mr. Hughes, “that ...

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  9. LABOR MANIFESTO,

    The independent Labor party the issued a manifesto in favor of ending rather than mending tho House of Lords. ...

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  10. ADMIRAL TOGO

    Admiral Togo has retired from the Japanese naval command, and Admiral Huin succeeds him. ...

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  11. FROZEN MEAT TENDERS

    The War Office is inviting tenders before April 13, 1910, for a year’s supply of frozen mutton and beef for the troops at Gibraltar; supplies to ...

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  12. COAL FOR THE RAILWAYS.

    The Bellambi Coal Company has offered the state Government 7000 tons of small coal and a considerable quantity of large coal now at grass at a ...

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  13. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS,

    The Government has arranged to receive the new Customs and exc[?] duties subject to any refunding according to the next Parliament’s ...

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  14. PUGILISM

    Jack Johnson and J. J, Jeffries, the boary-weight champions, who are to meet shortly, have accepted the offer of Jex Richards, of 101,000 dollars ...

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  15. THE JAPANESE COAL.

    After a hot discussion, as already recorded, the Strike Congress decided that the P. and O. Company’s steamer Pu[?]mo, which had arrived ...

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  16. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    By permission of members, the premier occupied the attention of the House fur over an hour yesterday afternoon with Government business ...

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  17. THREATENED ACTION

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Lee), referring to the position to-night, said that he did not think any more tune should be allowed for consideration. ...

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  18. LABOR EXCHANGES

    Lieutenant Adams, who was a member of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Anlar[?]tic expedition, has been appointed superintendent of the six Labor ...

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  19. MR. M’INTOSH ANXIOUS.

    Mr. H, P. M’Intosh is becoming anxious concerning the treatment, meted out to him over his bids for the control of the fight between Jeffries ...

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  20. COCOA LIBEL ACTION

    Messrs. Cadbury brothers, cocoa manufacturers, are suing the “Standard” for a libel which was published on September 28, 1908, which ...

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  21. THE OONA[?] SMELTERS.

    The coal strike at New-cattle is going to interfere with the smelting operations at the Oorah Company’s works. The present supply of coal will give ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    The Commonwealth Oil Corporation has resolved to increase its capital by £400,000. ...

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  23. O[?].D-AGE PENSION BILL.

    The [?] to provide for the Government retaining the £600 000 to be paid by the States towards to the old[?]g pen since according to the agreement ...

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  24. COLLIERIES’ WAGES BOARD.

    Mr. Hudhes had another interview with Mr. Willie (the Premier) to-day, bin there was no result. The Arbitration Court has decided ...

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  25. COMPENSATION TO SEAMEN.

    The Bill relating to compensation of seamen for injur[?]es suffered in the course of their employment was passed through all its stages, with a few ...

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  26. APPEAL ALLOWED.

    In the New South Wales case of Keebdy versus Hart, the appeal has been allowed, each party paying its own costs. ...

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  27. COAL FROM ENGLAND.

    The s.s. Devonshire is, loading 1000 tons of Tyne s[?]em coal, and half-a-dozen other steamers are being fixed up with coal for Australia. ...

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  28. THE SENATE.

    [?]STATE COMM[?] BILL. The Senate resumed its sittings to-day. Senator Givens (O.) asked if it was the intention of the Government to ...

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  29. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The House of Representatives met this morning. Mr. Lidde’[?] (N.S.W.) asked the Minister for Defence in collection with ...

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  30. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    The shortage of coal is creating a grave situation. The Australian Gaslight Co[?]ny. which consumes [?] tons a week to keep the city in light. ...

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  31. LOST IN THE BUSH

    George Lee, a pi[?]oforte tuner, of Carlton, had o tearful experience in the Malice scrub last week, Learning Ken[?]rk, in South ...

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  32. TASMANIAN COAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  33. MOTORIST SHOT

    John Harvard, a negro preacher of Cochran, Georgia, because a motor car frightened his mob of mules, fired at the driver of the car and seriously ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. P[?]A RIFLE ACCIDENT

    Rose Humphrey, the victim of the pea rifle accident a few days since at Cookardinia, died to-day. The bullet entered her spine, and ...

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  35. NORTHERN [?] BILL.

    The Northern Territory Bill passed its second reading. Senator Givens (O.) moved to strike out the part of the agreement ...

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  36. THE CO-OPERATIVE COAL.

    James Cant, the Newcastle mutineer for Kethel and Co.. was notified by Railway Commissioners that morning that they intended to tak[?] the ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. MORAL BOOKS

    The Circulating Libraries’ Association has determined pot to circulate scandalous, libellous, or immoral books, or those likely to prove ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. DISASTROUS F[?]E

    A fire occurred last night at the large mineral water factory of Schappes, Ltd., Foveaux street. Surry Hills. causing damage estimated at about ...

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  39. FISHERI[?]S OF TASMANIA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  40. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    Just after the 11.10 train from Sydney to Homebush passed through Steamers station last night a passenger standing on the ear platform ...

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  41. A NUT TO CRACK.

    We have been favored with a perusal of a Parliamentary return laid on the table of the House of Representatives in New Zealand. giving ...

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  42. MR. BALFOUR REPLIES.

    Mr. Balfour criticise the avoidable finance arrangements as inconveniencing trade and taunted the Government on having a passion for abstract ...

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  43. CRITIC’S EARS BOXED

    Owing to his reselling a criticism of the singing of his wife, Madame Clara Butt, Mr. Kennerley Rum[?]ord boxed the ears of Mr. Callis, “The ...

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  44. VICTORIAN COAL MINERS PETITION.

    Mr. Stewart. Registrar of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court, left for Sydney by the express to-day to consult with Mr. [?]ustice ...

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  45. PARLIAMENTARY LABOR PARTY.

    The Parliamentary Labor party has made the following suggestions to the strike congress and the mine owners for a settlement of the strike:— ...

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  46. OBITUARY

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  47. NAVAL LOAN BILL.

    The Naval Lo[?] Bill, which autho rises the Commonwealth Government to raise three and a half millions for the purpose of establishing an ...

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  48. CHINAMAN MURDERED

    News has been received from Baid Nob, near Glen Innes, of the murder of a C[?]man It is [?]ged to have been committed ...

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  49. EFFECT ON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    “The Times,” in a stock Exchange article en gilt-edged securities on Thursday, said that it was the b [?]st and most active market for bears, who ...

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  50. ITALIAN CABINET

    Owing to an adverse vote in the Italian Chamber in connection with the Taxation Reform Bill, the Giplitt Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  51. COLONIAL PRESS OPINIONS.

    The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent states that the South African news papers, commenting on the recent Budget debate, generally hope that the ...

    Article : 124 words
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