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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The second reading discussion of Lord Lansdowne's bill to reform the House of Lords will terminate on Wednesday next. The second reading of the Veto Bill ...

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  3. HARVESTER STRIKE

    General satisfaction was expressed to-day at the settlement of an industrial dispute which has resulted in such severe monetary loss to both sides-- loss of trade and ...

    Article : 339 words
  4. A KANGAROO FLIT MYSTERY.

    Other than the discovery of a Savings Bank book bearing the name of "Robert Smith," no evidence is yet forthcoming in any way to establish the identity of the ...

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  5. THEATRE TRAGEDY.

    The pitiful tragedy at the Empire Palace Theatre the Edinburgh music-hall chosen for the Royal command performance in July, has created a painful ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    The race for the Newmarket Stakes was run at the Newmarket Second Spring meeting to-day, and resulted in a win for the Derby favorite, S[?]tar. Details ...

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  8. CAPE PRINTERS.

    The strikers in the printings trade now demand a minimum wage of 75s per week, instead of 66s, and a week of 48 hours, in stead of 50. ...

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  9. CANADA AND AUSTRALASIA.

    Contracts have been signed at Ottawa by representatives of the Canadian. Government and. the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand for a direct service ...

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  10. RIGHT TO WORK BILL.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie, Labor member for Merthyr Tydvil, has received permission to introduce a Right to Work Bill. ...

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  11. WORKERS' INSURANCE BILL.

    A remarkable provision in the National (Workers') Insurance Bill, which is creating comment, declares if the friendly societies allege that there is excessive ...

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  12. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The Empire Trade and Industry Committee of the Colonial Institute has Solved that in view of the grave anxiety regarding the effect of the reciprocity ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third series of London wool sales was continued to-day, when an animated sale resulted. Crossbreds were firm, at opening prices, while merinoes, sold at ...

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  14. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The first notable performance of the 1911 cricket, [?]son, which opened os A May 1, is credited to F. A. Tarrant, the Victorian cricketer, who plays for ...

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  15. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba, who recently returned to London, reappeared [?]'La Beheme" before an enormous and enthusiastic audiences at Covent Garden Theatre last night. ...

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  16. A TREASURY APPOINTMENT.

    The matter of the appointment of Sir Ernest Soares; formerly M.P. for Barn[?]ple, to a Post in the Treasury, was again raised in the House of Commons ...

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  17. CLOSING SCENES.

    Meanwhile on the other side of the dropped safety. curtain the actors and stage hands were putting up a desperate battle against the flames. he fire ...

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  18. EGYPT AND BRITISH OCCUPATION.

    The Blue Book issued yesterday contains despatches from Sir Eldon Gorst, British Consul-General regarding the situation in Egypt. The Consul declares that as far ...

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  19. ITALIAN SECRET SOCIETIES.

    The danger that attends any investigations into the affairs of Italian secret societies has again been very clearly illustrated. ...

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  20. FRICTION AT THE FACTORIES.

    A rumor that important and unexpected developments had occurred in conrection with the strike, and that they would be investigated at the meeting of ...

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  21. REPRESSIVE LEGISLATION.

    The House of Lords has carried a proposal embodied in a private bill that no boys under 15 years of age and no girls Under 18 shall be allowed to trade ...

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  22. THE DERBY.

    The latest Derby betting is:-- Evens Sun Star, 10 to 1 against pictri. ...

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  23. THE THOUSAND POUND STORY.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish party in the House of Commons, received a letter yesterday which inquired regarding the truth of a statement recently made ...

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  24. STRIKE OF DOCKERS.

    Serious labor trouble has arisen at Oporto, the second port of Portugal. All the dockers have struck work. ...

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  25. TROUBLESOME MURDERER.

    "Stinie" Morrison, the Clapham Conn mon murderer, continues to give all the he can at Dartmoor prison. He struck a warder a heavy blow yesterday. ...

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  26. CORONATION RUMORS.

    All sorts of rumors are going about in connection with the coronation. As a result of the reports concerning the state of Queen Mary's health and the ...

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  27. THE DEAD.

    The people who perished included, besides Lafayette and the musical conductor. a 17-year-old girl, find a little boy who had been playing the part of ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER.

    Mr. McGowen, Premier of New South Wales, and Mr. J. W. Holliman, Under Secretary for the Treasury in New South Wales had a long interview to-day with ...

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  30. NEW GUINEA NATIVES EXHIBITED.

    A band of Papuan savages has lately been exhibited in Russia and every where attracted large audiences. They are at present showing in ...

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  31. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen 'Miry have condoled with the families of those who lost their lives, and expressed their sympathy for, the injured. ...

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  32. BILLENBAH MURDERS

    The Sydney Executive Council. confirmed the recommendation that the death sentence passed on the two youths, William F. Millar and Reginald ...

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  33. POPE TO SEND A DELEGATE.

    The rumor that was circulated that the Vatican would not be represented, at the coronation has been contradicted. According to the Rome correspondent ...

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  34. THE WADE STREET DRAIN.

    Sir,--I am glad that at last the members of Sutton ward, represented by Cr. Heywood, are waking up to the seriousness of the position regarding insanitary drains-- ...

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  35. CORRUPTION IN FRANCE.

    A scandal similar to that lately brought to light in the French Foreign Office, has now been discovered in the French' Ministry of Agriculture. It is reported ...

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  36. NEW THEOLOGIAN'S TOUR.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, the well-known London Congregational clergyman, who became famous through his new theology doctrines, is undertaking a ...

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  37. MEXICAN WAR.

    Fighting, as expected, was resumed at Cuidad Juarez yesterday, Soon alter the resumption of hostilities the defenders of the town ...

    Article : 102 words
  38. BLASCHECK AND WRIGHTON.

    To-night the season of Blascheck and Wrighton, entertainers, will begin at the Royal Princess Theatre. Blascheck is stated to be a talented humorist, and his ...

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  39. DEATH OF MRS. MAYBRICK'S SON

    Mrs. Florence Maybrick who is living here learned this week of the death of her once favorite son James,who was the principal though innocent instrument, of ...

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  40. MOROCCO WAR

    The report that troops at Fez had sortied and beaten the rebels in their stronghold is confirmed. The rebels left 80 dead on the field. ...

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  41. BRITISH MAIL CONTRACT

    It is announces that the British Post Office has accepted the contract of the Canadian Northern Railway Company for the [?]vayance of mails 'between London ...

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  43. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The rebels have at last occupied the city of [?]Juarez. which has been the scene of heavy fighting this week. Reinforcement are arriving for the ...

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  45. FRATERNAL.

    Mr. T. Brown occupied the chair at the meeting of the Eaglehawk A.N.A. last night Nom[?]ns for officers for the next six months were receieved, as ...

    Article : 162 words
  46. LAND BOARD.

    Mr. H. J. Jackson. land officer, sitting in the Warden's Court yesterday heard the following applications:-- Parish of Sandhurst.-- Allot 334, area 17a ...

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  47. THE EARTH TREMBLES.

    A number of slight earthquake shocks have been felt this week in the southern portions of the State of California. ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS.

    Mr. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Hall last night, said that the Australia and New Zealand [?]would be launched in October, ...

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  50. WEST'S PICTURES.

    Last, evening's, projections of West's Pictures were witnessed by a large number of patrons, and much enjoyment was derived from the exceptionally fine programme, ...

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  52. DENVER EXPRESS WRECKED.

    The Denver and Rio Grande express bound westward, was yesterday' wrecked at Minturn, Colorado. Two of the [?]plunged into a river. Several [?] ...

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