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  2. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM

    LONDON, Thursday.--The debate on the Prime Minister's resolution referring to the House of Lords was resumed yesterday in the House of Commons. ...

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  3. FRENCH WINE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The central committee of the Wine-growers' Association has severely criticised M. Albert, peasant leader of the agitation, for his ...

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  4. LORD CROMER

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Government is about to ask Parliament to vote a sum of money in recognition of the services which Lord Cromer rendered to the Empire while ...

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  5. AT THE HAGUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The International Peace Conference is still sitting at the Hague. Owing to the possibility of attaching a ...

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  6. H.M.S. PYRAMUS AFLOAT.

    Success has attended the operations for the floating of the stranded cruiser Pyramus. Yesterday morning Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot H. Fawkes received a telegram to the effect that ...

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  7. THE SECESSION IDEA.

    A prominent figure in the anti-bill campaign of a few years ago was Sir Julian Salomons. whose views were yesterday invited by a "Daily Telegraph" representative on the position of ...

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  8. THE MAIL MUDDLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:--There is no remaining doubt in the minds of Federal Ministers that the great mail problem is nearing its end. ...

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  9. MR. WATSON IN REPLY.

    Mr. J. C. Watson yesterday referred to the criticism offered by Mr. J. Cook on the mail contract, and explained that since he returned to Sydney from the Northern Territory he had ...

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  10. AN APPRECIATION

    The Nile, as we have learned, is Egypt (says the "Spectator" of May 11), and Egypt is the Nile. To-day one. might say that Egypt is Lord Cromer, and Lord Cromer is ...

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  11. THE WARSHIP UNDAMAGED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A telegram has been received from Cooktown stating that H.M.S. Pyramus was at anchor. She got off the reef unaided on Tuesday with the high tide, and is ...

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  12. MORE BOMBS IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Ten bombs were thrown in succession in Erivan-square, Tiflis. The square was crowded with people, and many were killed and ...

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  13. HOW THE MOVEMENT BEGAN.

    The glut of wine, which it is impossible for proprietors, big or small, to sell, throughout the whole region of the Herault, the Aude, and the Eastern Pyrenees, has (reports "The Times" of ...

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  14. KETCH ARAB SAFE

    The ketch Arab is safe. Information was received yesterday morning from the lighthouse-keeper at Jervis Bay that the vessel passed that point at 8 a.m., bound south. The news ...

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  15. SEARCHING FOR THE WRECKAGE.

    Early yesterday morning Goldsmith Brothers, of La Perouse, went out to pick up the wreckage, but it was found to have disappeared, having apparently drifted out again with the tide. ...

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  16. THE WORLD OF FINANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The tone on the London Stock Exchange yesterday was again cheerful. The general impression is that the tide ...

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  17. ISLAND HURRICANE.

    Another hurricane has swept over the western portion of the Caroline Group, and news was brought to Sydney yesterday morning by the island steamer Germania that great loss of life ...

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  18. THE ARMY REFORM BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Lords yesterday, the Army Reform Bill providing for the establishment of a territorial force, passed its second reading. ...

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  19. HONORED BY OXFORD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The University of Oxford yesterday conferred honorary degrees upon General Booth, of the Salvation Army, and Mark Twain (Mr. Samuel ...

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  20. SCHOOL PARTY'S MISADVENTURE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An alarming accident happened at the Fitzroy Gasworks this afternoon, when by the collapse of a staging about 30 boys, together with their teacher, who ...

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  21. VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Victorian Premier, Mr. T. Beut, and the Agent-General, Mr. J. AV. Tavertier, attended a meeting yesterday at the Home and Foreign Produce ...

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  22. THE CHURCH IN WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Mr. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, has informed the Welsh Congregational Union that the Government intends ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The London County Council has, by 60 votes to 45, resolved to inform the proprietors of music-halls that continuance of living statuary exhibitions is undesirable. ...

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  24. IDAHO MURDER TRIALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In connection with the trial at Boise City, Idaho, U.S.A., of the Officials of the Western Federation of Miners. who hre charged with the murder of Mr. ...

    Article : 381 words
  25. PEKIN TO PARIS BY MOTOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Prince Borghese, the leader in the Pekin to Paris motor contest, has arrived at Kiatcha, in Siberia. M. Pons is stranded in the Gobi ...

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  26. THE WESTON RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    KURRI KURRI, Thursday.--A further inspection of the scene of the railway accident at Weston yesterday reveals the fact that the train was within six inches of being dashed to pieces ...

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  27. VICTORIA'S POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At the meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the draft agreement, prepared by the Crown Solicitor, between the Victorian Government and the new English ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Recently Messrs. Smith and Eberle, two settlers from Upper Murray, went to gaol rather than pay fines for having left open gates across the main road in their district, contrary to ...

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  29. PROSPEROUS QUEENSLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The annual Queensland dinner was held last night. Sir Horace Tozer (Agent-General) presiding over an attendance of 120 persons. Among others ...

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  30. VICTORIA.

    An important alteration in the existing factory laws, affecting the whole 55 trades at present working under Wages Board determinations, will be proposed by the State Government ...

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  31. COLONIAL INSTITUTE GATHERING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Colonial Institute conversazione at South Kensington was attended by 2000. In Lord Elgin's absence, the Duke of Marlborough ...

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  32. MODEL OF THE OMRAH.

    A full-sized model of the U.M.S. Omrah, 8291 tons, 10,000 horsepower, is now being exhibited in Messrs. Farmer and Co.'s windows in George-street, near Market-street. The model was an ...

    Article : 57 words
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