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  2. BRITISH BUDGET

    The House of Commons sat yesterday for 15 hours: Mr; Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, proposed an amendment in the Undeveloped ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The fifth test match was continued at the Oval to-day. Rhodes (36) and Fry (50) were the batsmen. The Australian field was splendidly ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The commissioner of police (Mr. J. E. C. Lord) left Hobart yesterday morning on official visit to Launceston and the East Coast. The ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives [?] again this forenoon. Mr. Wilks (.N.S.W) presented a petition signed in 3072 Federal servants. ...

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  6. MISSING WARATAH

    No news have been received of the missing steamer Waratah. The sighting of the Blue Anchor steamer reported from East London as slowly ...

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  7. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward were entertained yesterday at luncheon by the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough House. ...

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  8. THE SENATE,

    Senator Neild (N.S.W.) complained That despite the assurance of the Vice-President of the Executive Council that volunteer officers would get an ...

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  9. THE KING’S MESSAGE

    During King Edward’s conversation with Sir Joseph Ward, when the New Zealand Prime Minister was received by him, his Majesty gave him a ...

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  10. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) asked the Treasurer (Sir .John Forrest) if in the course of his budget speech to-morrow, he intended to refer to the question of ...

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  11. INSPECTION OF MAIL BOATS.

    The Minister for Customs (Sir Robert Best) stated in reply to a question by Senator Maefarlane (Tas) that there would be no adequate ...

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  12. OPPOSITION COMMENTS

    During the Budget debate on the land tax the Opposition emphasised the Governments refusal to fulfil its promise to respect existing contracts, ...

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  13. WHO OWNED THE HORSE?

    At the city Police Court to-day Ti[?] .T. Hayes, horse trainer, was charged with the larceny as a co-partner of the i[?]nlle-racer Wisdom ...

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  14. GOLD IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Dr. Maloney (Vie.) read a letter asking that the Government might equip prospecting parties 10 assist in the development of the Taranu goldfield ...

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  15. VISITING JOURNALIST.

    Senator Millen (Vice-President of the Executive Council), in reply to Senator Findley (Y. N. stated that the expanses of the representatives of “The ...

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  16. BLUE ANCHOR LINER REPORT

    Having received on confirmation of the reported sighting of the Blue Anchor liner slowly making for Durban. Messrs, John San[?] and Co. ...

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  17. THE DEFENCE RILL

    Mr. Roberts (S.A.) asked if the Defence Bill was ready and if so when it would be submitted. The Minister for Defence ...

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  18. LAVER INJURED.

    At lunch time Rhodes was 62, and he had been at the wickets for 2½ hours. Sharp was 20, and had started Shaldly. The score was three for 182 ...

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  19. TRANS- CONTINENTAL RAILWAYS,

    Senator Millen, in reply to Senator Lynch (W.A.). who asked that the Government would ask the South Australian Government to reserve from ...

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  20. P. AND O. STEAMERS

    The P. and O. steamers Victoria and Britannia have been sold to an Italian company. ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL TRAWLER

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Groom), in reply to a question by Mr. Br[?] Smith (N. S. W.) st[?] that the Federal trawler was now ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS BILLS.

    The debate on the second reading of the Lighthouses and Patents Bills us adjourned. The Audit Hill was taken to the ...

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  23. MASS MEETINGS,

    Mr. Asquith. Prime Minister, and Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, will address successive mass meetings on the Budget at Birmingham during ...

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  24. ROYAL ENGINEERS FOR ENGLAND

    Tho Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph [?]nk), in reply to Mr. Croucil [?] said it was intended this year to send a number of non-cominissioned ...

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  25. FINANCE BILL.

    There are 1600 amendments to the Finance Bill to be discussed. ...

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  26. PEDESTRIANISM

    Rowland, a New Zealand, has won the three-[?] handicap walk at Glasgow in 21min 39 1.5 sec. This is a record for Scotland. ...

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  27. MERIT OF TAXATION.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Leeds, said that the merit of taxation was to place it on the shoulders of those who ...

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  28. PIRATICAL YOUTH

    At a General Sessions to-day, before Judge Moule and a jury, John Halliday M’Coll, 16, was charged with having sent threatening letters to a person ...

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  29. COINAGE BILL.

    The Coinage Kill was read a third time. ...

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  30. HlGH COMMISSIONER BILL.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Groom) moved the second reading of a bill providing for the appointment of a High Commissioner in London. ...

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  31. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    AN accident, attended by fatal results, occurred to the Manchester express while passing through Chesi[?] Owing to an expansion of the rails ...

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  32. NOTE.

    Bardsley’s brilliant scoring in both innings of the Australians stands out as a record. No batsman has ever compiled a century in each innings of ...

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  33. PROHIBITING BOOKMAKERS.

    The expended decision in the last case in which a man named John Jan[?] was planning and the [?] Jockey Club the defe[?] will result in ...

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  34. APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE.

    “Whatever the Lords do.” said Sir Edward Grey, “when the appeal is made to the country, it will be an appeal for this free ...

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  35. FORGERS ARRESTED

    The police at Naples have broken up a notorious gang of bank note forgers. Eighteen were arrested, and 30,000 ...

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  36. SURREY CRICKET CLUB.

    The Surrey Cricket Club committee has resolved not to invite J. N. Crawford to play for Surrey again because, he declined to play against the ...

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  37. THE ORLEANS WRECK.

    Mr. H. Sherrin, who for the past three days has been searching from Trial Barber towards the Denty River for further traces of the boat from ...

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  38. MINERAL TAX.

    The Government has given notice of an amendment substituting a tax on mining royalties for the tax on un[?] minerals also another for ...

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  39. WRECKED MAORI

    Much sympa[?] has been [?] in Cape Town over the wreck or the Maori, and concerts are being inaugurated for the benefit of sufferers from ...

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  40. PRISON CONCENTRATION

    As the result of the policy of concentration which is being adopted in. the Prisons department it has become possible to abolish a number of gaols, ...

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  41. WRECKAGE FOUND ON WEST COAST.

    Portions of a boat have been found cast up on the ocean beach near Strahan These conalst of several planks and ribs and part of the combing. It ...

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  42. BOYS AND BILLIARDS.

    At the annual meeting of the [?] School of Arts a subject that [?] discussion and which almost terminated in a fight, was ...

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  43. GOLD FORMATION

    Glowing accounts have been received at Bulawayo concerning a blanket formation of gold which has been discovered in the Abercorn district of ...

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  44. AUSTRIA HUNGARY

    “The Times ” in a special article of 3½ columns, reviews Baron von Aehrenthal’s policy in Austria-Hungary, and Emperor Francis Joseph’s ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA’S SECOND INNINGS.

    Rardsley and Gregory opened the Australian second innings to the bowling of Barnes and Carr. When the score reached 30 Carr went oft in place ...

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  46. DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    Conferences are proceeding daily between the Admiralty officials and the defence delegates to co-ordinate the defence schemes propounded by ...

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  47. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The debate on the motion of no-confidence In the Government, moved by Mr. Yerram leader of the labor party. concluded in the House of ...

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  48. WHISKY COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the whisky industry enquiring into the whisky industry, reports that evidence has failed to ...

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  49. BARQUE OVERDUE

    The barque Guethay, which left New Caledonia for Glassgov on .March 27, is reported overdue. she was spoken south of Azores ...

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  50. HOP-GROWING PETITION

    In connection with the petition for on increased duty on hops which is now being circulated, we are asked to point out that these are lying at the ...

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  51. WEDNESDAY’S PLAY,

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  52. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    The-police to-day. seized six this of opium which were concealed in two boxes of potatoes addressed to a Chinese at Ta[?]worth. ...

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  53. COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    Mrs. Matthews, a resident of Waverley was proceeding along the street [?] her home about 10.30 o’clock last night on her return from a visit to ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLES

    King Edward, who is making a three week’s visit to Marienbad, has passed through Calals. ...

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  55. DUKE D’ABRUZZI

    The Duke-d’Abruzzl whose reported engagement to Miss Elkins, the American heiress caused so much interest last year, has taken to mountain ...

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  56. SWEDISH STRIKE

    For the last few days the Swedish disturbance has been abating and indications show that the backbone of the strike is broken, ...

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  57. AEROPLANE PRIZE CONDITIONS

    Professor Lyle, of the Melbourne University has, in conjunction with the express of the defence department drawn in conditions for the ...

    Article : 38 words
  58. WHEAT CROP.

    “The Times” estimates that the condition of the British wheat crop for this year is 96,66 per cent. compared with the average for 10 years which ...

    Article : 35 words
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