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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Finance Bill, embodying the Budget proposals of the Government was last night further debated in the House of Commons. ...

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  3. THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN BUDGET.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Austrian Government, in explanation of the enormous naval and military credit, slates that the war in the Far East has furnished ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday,--Advices have been received at Washington to the effect that a great battle is imminent at Liao-yang. Sharp skirmishing is proceeding between ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The coalition between Mr. Reid and Mr. Deakin is now all but completed. The principals met today, still in secret, went out again separately, and by ...

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  6. THE MAIL SERVICES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The inter-departmental committee appointed under the presidency of Mr. Evelyn Cecil, M.P., to consider the best means of providing for the ...

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  7. MASKED BURGLARS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The most daring and successful bank robbery that Melbourne has known for many years was committed at Boxhili early this morning. A gang of masked ...

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  8. BRITISH IN THIBET.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Chinese Amban (Yu-tai) is raising an escort of a thousand specially-drilled Syuchuanese troops to visit the Younghusband mission at ...

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  9. BANDITS RAIDING THE RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The increasing aggressiveness of the Chunchuses (Chinese bandits) is causing great anxiety in St. Petersburg. ...

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  10. SITUATION AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The presence of Japanese warships and transports in Usurt Bay prevents the Russian troops at Vladivostock from reinforcing the armies in the ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the recent disturbance at New Guinea will probably be made in a few days. It is understood that Mr. ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    The R.M.S. Marmora today cleared with gold shipments as follows:--London Bank, £50,000; Bank of Victoria, £50,000; Bank of New South Wales, £10,0[?] (Mint bars), all for India; and ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CORRUPTION.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Correspondents mention in their despatches that paper boots, bogus flour, short rations, and general bungling have been responsible for many of ...

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  14. THE LINES THREATENED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The activity of the Thibetans against the British near to and between Khangma and Gyang-tse is accentuating the difficulty of transport. ...

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  15. WORDS OF WARNING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Referring to the question of contraband of war, Count Goluchowski stated in the Reichsrath that the belligerents in the Far East took an ...

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  16. ANOTHER JAPANESE SHIP SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--An official Japanese despatch states that the 1[?]00-ton despatch steamer Miyako, struck a mine in Kerr Bay and sank. There were eight ...

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  17. LORD CURZON AT HOME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--His Majesty the King granted an audience to Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India, immediately he reached London. ...

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  18. THE KING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--His Majesty the King has arranged to visit his nephew, the Kaiser, at Kiel, about the middle of June. ...

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  19. MARSEILLES STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The maritime strike at Marseilles has ended, the sailors and stokers having agreed to the reinstatement of the officers. ...

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  20. CHILD MANGLED BY MACHINERY.

    A sad fatality happened this afternoon at Colac, when a little girl, the daughter of Charles H. Johnstone, a well-known resident, was terribly mangled by machinery. By some means ...

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  21. THE LATE MR. ROBERT REID.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The funeral of the late Mr. Robert Reid took place yesterday, the remains being interred in the Hampstead Cemetery. ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The case in which Dr. Leith Napier claims £6500 damages for injuries sustained through being thrown from a horse, while on duty as chief medical officer of the State military forces ...

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  23. OLD-AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    What at first appeared to be a case of murder came under the notice of the police to-night. An old-age pensioner named Nielson was found in a right-of-way off Little Lonsdale-street, ...

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  24. WAR NOTES.

    That the Russians would be in danger of constant attack by the lawless bands of Chinese, called Chunchuses, was foreseen before the war began. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. A COUNTESS AND HER COACHMAN.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Emma, the Dowager Countess of Ravensworth, has married her coachman at St. George's Church, Hanover-square. ...

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  26. SHOOTING AT A CONSTABLE.

    The case of Patrick M'Cabe, who was recently found guilty of shooting with intent to prevent lawful apprehension, but whose sentence was deferred for the consideration of reserved points ...

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  27. THE PLAGUE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The cities of Alexandria, Port Said, and Aden have been declared plague-infected. LONDON, Tuesday.--The present total of ...

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  28. CONFERENCE OF BUTTER-FACTORY MANAGERS.

    The annual conference of the Australasian Butter Factories' Managers' Association was opened today. In the absence of the president of the association (Mr. Isaac Evans), the chair ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Cabinet this afternoon decided that Parliament should be immediately dissolved, and that writs for the general elections should issue. Nomination day has been fixed for June 1, and ...

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  30. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Clements Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Society, states that the British Museum will publish the biological and geological results of the Discovery ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    Up to the present the Citrus Growers' Association has arranged for the despatch of 2000 cases of oranges to London during July. At a caucus meeting of the Opposition party ...

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  32. MINISTERIAL CAUCUS.

    Members of the labor party met in caucus at Parliament House today, ostensibly to hear the Prime Minister's outline of the Government's policy, but really to decide if an effort ...

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  33. A LIBEL ACTION

    The libel action. Hicks v. Gregory, came before the Full Court today in the form of an appeal by the defendant against a verdict for £2750, which was obtained by the plaintiff some ...

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  34. SPIES IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--"Le Matin," the Paris daily newspaper, states that 85 genuine plans of the Toulon fortifications have reached M. Cambon, the French Ambassador in London, ...

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  35. THE GUTHRIE AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s steamer Guthrie, from Singapore via ports, arrived at Moreton Bay this morning. Contain Dabelle reports that he left ...

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  36. PENSIONS FOR PRESSMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Lady Campbell Clarke has given £10,000 to the Newspaper Press Fund for the establishment of pensions. Lady Campbell Clarke, formerly Miss Annie ...

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  37. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened today, when the Governor's Speech was delivered in the terms of the forecast already published. Among those present in the Legislative ...

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  38. NAREMBUEN PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    For some considerable time past there have been serious complaints at Naremburn in consequence of the persistent refusal of the Department of Public Instruction to connect the ...

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  39. INCREASED RAILWAY CHARGES.

    The increased cost of carriage on the railways was the reason given last night by a contractor to the Petersham Council in asking for an extra 6d per ton for blue metal for the ...

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  40. PROPOSED MUNICIPAL GASWORKS.

    Of late, the Willoughby Council has been considering the advisability of establishing municipal gas works, and some time age the borough engineer was called upon for a report on the ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

    On several occasions municipal deputations from the western suburbs have waited upon a Minister of the Crown, only to find that the members were not agreed to the details of the ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--A Canadian Produce Corporation has been formed in London with a capital of £200,000. It is proposed to establish agencies for the purchase of Canadian ...

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