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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At a recent meeting of the North sydney Coucil, Alderman Clark deelared that it had been stated that contain Aldermen could be bribed in connection ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The public has subscribed 20 per cent. of the New Zealand loan of £2,500,000, which was floated last week. Many small amounts were allotted. ...

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  4. CABLES.

    An interesting ceremony took place at Lloyds to-day, when Capital Dickinson and the officers the s.s. Snowdon Range were the recipients of giffs from ...

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  5. CABLES

    The official minutes of the Reichstag show that Herr ven Tagon, German Foreign Minister, remarked that Germany might possibly reap a harvest ...

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  6. CABELS.

    The s.s. Port Lincoln, on board of (Which are Mr Albert Knight, formerly vicar of Christ Church, at Hunslet Works), and his female companion, ...

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  7. SPORTING PRESS.

    Following on the introduction by Lord Newton in the House of Lords of a bill prohibiting the issue of circulars or the insertion of advertisements ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. MARRIAGE STATEMENT.

    At the Creswick Police Court, Henry Lewis was cominitted for striad on a charge of having made a wilfully false statement respecting marriage. ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES.

    It was stated a few days ago that the transport workers pt Grimsby hod struck demanding from the Great Central Built way Company an increase of 6d a day. ...

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  10. FOUND DYING.

    Charles Acheson a young man was found late last night in an unconscious condition in Arthur street Leichardt. There were no marks of violence beyond ...

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  11. REMARKS WELCOMED BY AN ENGLISH PAPER.

    The “Daily Chronicle” applauds the noble part played by Germany in proventing a European outburst over the war in the Balkans, and says the same ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. DAVIS CUP.

    In addition to the one from Australia the lawn tennis authorities in England have received four other challenges for the Davis Cup. ...

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  13. GLADSTONE BAG CASE.

    At the Adelaide police court this morning John M‘Carthy denied that he had stolen a Gladstone bag. Inspector Berchell said the bag ...

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  14. CONTINENTAL ARMIES.

    A ware of patriotism is spreading throughout France, in consequencs of the proposal of the Government to ask for a grant of £23,000,000 for defence ...

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  15. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTE.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhunst, the notorious suffragette extremist, appeared at the police court again to-day. on a charge of having, broken a window of a public hail ...

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  16. TEMPERANCE BILL.

    in the House of Lords to-day farther consideration was given to the Scottish. Temperance Bill a Governmnent measure designed to confer upon electers the ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. OMINOUS SIGNS.

    The master of the steamer John Douglas has telegraphed to the Marine Department that during his search for the missing schooner Dancing Wive he saw ...

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  18. FRENCH NAVY.

    After a lengthy suspension big gun firing was resumed in the French navy to-day. The re-opening of practice was marked ...

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  19. SENSATION ON STEAMER.

    Six hundred and seventy passengers on [?] the steamer Port Lincoln were [?] of the Rev. Knights identity [?] interviewers and photographers ...

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  20. EXPLORERS’ MOVEMENTS.

    The secretary of the Antarctic expedts tion Mr Francls Drake, leaves this week for sydney where he will join the R.M.S. otranto for London. He will ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. TRADE UNION BILL.

    The Trade Union (No. 2) Bill, which proposes to give unions the right to enpage in piltics, completed the committee stage in the House of Lords, and was ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. UNTRAINED BOYS.

    An Education Conference is at present sitting at Bristal, the main object of which is to consider the question of untrained boy labor. ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    It is announced to-day that after three days sitting the council of the Austro-Hungarian Ministries has settled all the commercial and political questions ...

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  24. ROYAL COMEDY COMPANY

    There was a packed house at Her Majesty's Theatre last evening when the star turn was that of Athos and Read Percy Athos who is Australia's ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. CYCLONE FOLLOWS HEAT.

    The excessive heat of the past few days culminated to-day in a cyclonic storm. Heavy rain was accompanied by a terrifice wind Tain p ...

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  26. THE BALKAN WAR.

    The Great Powers Are exercising the [?] pressure at Sofia and Bucharest in the endeavor to induce a settlement of the difficulties existing between Bulgaria ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. Twmuda quotations.

    Chaff, Victorian wheaten, 100s... 95s; oaten, 100s, 95s; . Adelaide wheaten, 100s, ...... ...

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  28. AIR-GRAFT DANGER.

    The War Office is experimenting in the Isle of Wight with the newest types of guns designed as a protection against aircraft. ...

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  29. TRIBUTES TO NOVELIST.

    Newspapers pay a high tribute to Louis Beck, the novelist, who died in Sydney on Monday. ...

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  30. GOST OP NBOMXH’.

    Six nominations for the vacancy in the Raymond Terraxe Municipal council were received by the returning officer Owing to each of the persones nominated ...

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  31. MONTE CRISTO

    The long looked for picture "The Count of Monte Cristo," besed on Alex andre Dumas' well known novel of that mane is to be screened to-night at the ...

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  32. WELL PAID STRIKERS

    Much comment has been caused by the action of a party of 350 free laborers at Grimsby in joining the men who are on strike. The free laborers were in receipt ...

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  33. WIRELESS EXPERIMENT.

    The Admiralty is utilising the voyage of the battleship New Zealand for experiments in long distance wireless telegraphy. ...

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  34. LATE MR. STEAD.

    The memorial to the late Mr W. T. Stead, the famous journalist, who lost his life in the disaster which befell the White Star liner Titanic on 14th April, ...

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  35. CLERK OF WEATHER SCORES A CENTURS.

    The wather to-day was the hottest experienced fro the season The temperature was 100 l in the shade. ...

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  36. CONSTANTINOPLE FIRE.

    The fire which broke out yesterday, [?] 100 house and shops, and [?]tening the Mosque of St. Sophia has been extinguished. ...

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  37. TONE OF CZAR’S LETTER

    The statement that the Czar’s letter to the Emperor Franois Joseph Was abrupt and unresponsive is officially denied. ...

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  38. ACCIDENTS IN COAu MINES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  39. CARE WITH COWS.

    The Board of Agriculture announces that from 1st May cows suffering from tuberculosis of the udder, or giving tuberculous milk, will be destroyed, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. EXTINCTION OF NON- UNIONISM

    The three non- unionists who at first refused to join the Journeymen Butchers' Union have become members, and the instructions which had been ...

    Article : 130 words
  41. SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  42. TEN RETURNED.

    Details have been received of the storming of Bandergolt by General Martinontieti’s column. Over 300 volunteers of the army, with shells and ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. BOWLS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  44. ANTARCTIC FUND.

    The newspaper fund in connection with the Antarctac expedition now aggregates £8000. The “Daily Graphic” says that Captain Scott sank ...

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  45. NEW president.

    The new President of France, M. Poiacaro, who was elected by the National Assembly, at Versailles on the 17th January last, was installed at the Elvsee ...

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  46. THE UNSEEN DEATH.

    Published figures indicate that Germany last year quietly doubled her construction of submarines. ...

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  47. RACING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 words
  48. PROBATE CASE.

    An action was commenced in the Probate Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice to-day, in which Mr Havden Erskine Starke, ...

    Article : 163 words
  49. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Report from Mexico state that President Madoro has agreed to resign if a Perisional president is appointed. Although earlier reports seemed to ...

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  50. FLAT CHARCE QUESTION.

    Mr. Murray. Acting Premier, said to – day that the Government had decided to [?] the V.R.C. to charge is aemission to the flaf The Act gave Power ...

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  51. NEW ARCTIC VENTURE.

    M. Jules Dehayer, the French explorer is organising an expedition to visit the Arctic regions and explore the northeastern portion of Franz Josef Land. ...

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  52. DANGERS OF OFFICE.

    Earlier in the month an attempt was made to assassinate Senor Manuel Araujo, President of the Salvador Republic. The miscreants failed to kill, ...

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  53. COLOURED COMPETITION.

    Mr H. Rad, who has resided in the Northern Territory for several years, declared, in an interview to-day that there was plenty of gold and copper in ...

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  54. AMUSEMENTS.

    At to-night’s changes of pictures at the Theatre, a fine programme of Continental and American importations, of Amalgamated Pictures, will be sereened ...

    Article : 56 words
  55. EXCITABLE CHINAMAN.

    The morning a fire broke out a storetoom on the third floor Messrs Angliss and Co.s butchery and freezing [?] in Bourke Street The cause of ...

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  56. BULLERS IN EMBASSIES.

    After a night of continuous fighting The rehel and Federal forces remain in [?] the same positions as at the [?]mencement of the night’s operations ...

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  57. DISGUISED FARMER

    A farmer named Chiapali, who has terrorised the Grasse district for the past five years, has been arrested, and charged with seven serious crimes. These crimes ...

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  58. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    A film replete with sesational incidents a wild beast drams of a most thrilling and exciting nature such is the fine 2000 feet drama wich will be ...

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  59. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    Sir Earnest Shackleton, the famous polar explorer, has realfirmed his intention of leading another expedition to the Artaretic, in order to engage in ...

    Article : 46 words
  60. MADERO ARRESTED.

    General Blanquet, backed up by the [?] arrested President Madero at the National Palace yesterday. Geneal Huerta was proclaimed President. ...

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  61. LARGE ESTATE.

    The codicil which is the bass of the action, also left the residue of the estate, amounting to £10.000, equally to Dr Brvan and Mrs Starke on condition ...

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  62. CANADA AND NAVY.

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday, the Australian Naval policy again figured largely in the debate on the Canadian navy policy. Mr ...

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  63. SALE OF A MELBOURNE PROPERTY.

    Mr Frank S. Berry estate agent, of 339 Collins street Melbourne. reports. the sale of an important city property, known. as Dudley Buildings. 525 and d2T ...

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  64. BELOW STANDARD.

    Messrs Joseph Nathan and Co, Gracechurch street were to-day fined 60s and costs for importing from Australia “full oream” and “milk powder.” ...

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  65. HAIRPINS AND BOMBS.

    A bomb exploded in Mr Llovd-George’s unoccupied new house at Walton Hill this morning. The building was greatly damaged. An unexploded ...

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  66. WHEAT MARKETS.

    The wheat market is firm, owing tp the very cold weather, and the unsetted political situation. asking for an advance of 8d. ...

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  67. MELBOURNE CATTLE MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  68. FRENCH ENTHUSIASM.

    The patriotism evoked by the Government military proposals, and the fact that President Poincare is a native of Lorraine, which is near German ...

    Article : 58 words
  69. CHCRAL FAIR

    The choral fairl which was opened on Monday night in still incressing in populatity as [?] the steat crowd that attended last night every thing ...

    Article : 186 words
  70. Advertising

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  71. WHY CONSOLS ARE WEAK

    The “Daily Mail” states that Con[?] are weak owing to the ill success of the New Zealand loan, and the fact that under[?] have to [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
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