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  2. ON STRIKE.

    Owing to the refusal of the carriers' section of the Coal Lumpers' Union to work under a certain foreman, the coaling of the R.M.S. Oroya, which was to have been started at 12 o'clock last night. ...

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  3. THE PROPOSED COALITION.

    It is alleged that the meeting of the Progressive Party in the State Parliamentary-buildings last Tuesday called to discuss the suggested coalition with the Liberals unanimously ...

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  4. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    When the officers of the 1st Australian Infantry Regiment entertained their honorary colonel (the Governor-General of the Commonwealth)at luncheon during the recent encampment of ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Prior to taking his departure for Melbourne last night, the Acting-Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest), in the course of an interview with a "Daily Telegraph" representative, had ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The "Daily Mail" says that the Marylebone Cricket Club has agreed to send a team to Australia in September, provided the Australian ...

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  7. COLONIALS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday. --Colonel Sir C. E. Howard Vincent (Conservative member for Sheffield Central, and founder of the United Empire Trade League) yesterday ...

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  8. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Thursday. --The Navigation Conference continued its sittings yesterday, and considered the provisions of the International Conventions adopted at Brussels in ...

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  9. "DEMENTIA AMERICANA"

    LONDON, Thursday. --Yesterday was the closing day of the trial in Now York of Harry K. Thaw for the murder of Stanford White. ...

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  10. A STRONG COMBINATION.

    The cable to hand confirms the statement published in these columns yesterday that a team was coming. As was stated, the negotiations have not yet been concluded, but the guarantee ...

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  11. THE LION'S CUBS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Colonial Premiers consider that the Imperial Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman) ought to preside at the ...

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  12. DEADLOCK IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A serious deadlock has taken place between the Russian Douma and the Premier, M. Stolypin, owing to the various committees appointed by the ...

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  13. FAMINE IN SAMARA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. Kennard, of Samara, has issued, through the Society of Friends, urgency appeals to the people of England and America for £500,000, in order ...

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  14. MINERS AT COBAR.

    COBAR, Thursday. -- Labor troubles came to a climax last night. In the case of the Occidental mine, the management offered to abide by, the Arbitration award, but declined the ...

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  15. THE CITY PARKS.

    The decision of the health committee of the City Council in recommending that the proposal to remove the iron railings from Wynyard Reserve be not entertained, does not by any means ...

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  16. MR. DEAKIN'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday. --The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Alfred Deakin) called yesterday upon the Earl of Elgin. Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the Colonial ...

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  17. IRONWORKS CLOSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Briansk ironworks, at Ekaterinoslav, Southeast Russia, have been closed, throwing 5000 workmen idle. There is much disorder, ...

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  18. CAN AN ACTRESS BE A CHRISTIAN?

    WHAT MISS TITTELL BRUNE SAYS. Miss Tittell Brune writes to the Melbourne "Argus": -- I have read the reports of Miss Ada Ward's ...

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  19. CHANGE OF GOVERNORS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is officially announced that Sir Henry M'Callum (Governor of Natal) has succeeded Sir Henry Blake as Governor of Ceylon. ...

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  20. FROM MAORILAND.

    LONDON. Thursday. --On behalf of the New Zealand Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reeves (the New Zealand High Commissioner and his wife) gave a reception ...

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  21. FEDERAL TENDENCIES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Mr. Ewing, Minister for Defence, has been expressing his views on the paper read by Dr. Hackell at the Colonial Institute, in London. ...

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  22. COLLIERY DISPUTES.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday, -- The strikes at Abermain and Ebbw Vale Collieries were further considered at an adjourned conference today, between the Northern Colliery ...

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  23. CANADA AND IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Canadian House of Commons has rejected a motion to discontinue bonuses to immigrants. Mr. F. Oliver, the Minister for the ...

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  24. FREEDOM OF EDINBURGH.

    LONDON, Thursday. --The municipality of Edinburgh has decided to confer the freedom of the city upon the visiting colonial Premiers. ...

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  25. COMPULSORY NURSING FOR GIRLS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--A suggestion is being discussed in Germany, that all young women should undergo a year's compulsory training in the army aud navy ...

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  26. THE EMPIRE'S COMMERCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. --At a special meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce on March 21, it was resolved by a large majority that the present fiscal system was ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    General Barrilla, ex-President of Guatemala, who was reported to have been assassinated in the House of Representatives, City of Mexico, was murdered in a tramcar ...

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  28. SHIPPING RINGS.

    LONDON, Thursday. --Mr. E. B. Tredwen, partner in the firm of Messrs. Gilbert. J.M'Caul and Co., Australian merchants, of 27 Walbrook, E.C.. gave testimony ...

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  29. A FIRE AT SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --The new steamer Invertay, on her maiden voyage, arrived at Melbourne today. Captain J. Houghton reports having left New York for Australia on February ...

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  30. GORED BY A BULL.

    An exciting scene look place in Albion-slreet, Surry-hills, last night, when Mrs. Coombe, 61, a resident of Flinders-street, was badly gored by a bull. ...

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  31. ROYALTIES IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday. --The King and Queen Alexandra, who have been on a visit to the King of Spain, at Cartagena, have taken their leave, and proceeded to the ...

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  32. RECOGNITION OF BRAVERY.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The rescued Italian miner, Varischetti, did not return to the goldfields, as reported, but has been resting incognito in South Perth. The presentations to the ...

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  33. FIRE IN A TENEMENT HOUSE.

    LONDON, Thursday. --A fire in a tenement house in Lisbon yesterday was attended with terrible loss of life. Thirteen persons were incinerated and ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The excise tariff cases were adjourned till June 4 by Mr. Justice O'Connor, to give firms and employees an opportunity to hold a conference, with a view to arriving at some basis ...

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  35. THE PLAGUE.

    A case of suspected plague has been reported. The patient is a clerk in an office in Pitt-street, and resides at Ashfield. ...

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  36. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the Orient-Royal mail steamer Ortona, dated London, March 15, are due at Sydney on Wednesday next. The Ortona reached Fremantic yesterday morning. ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The missing girl, Etheldoun Grace Crichton, has not yet been found. ...

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