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  2. ARMS FOR REBELS.

    LONDON. Tuesday Afternoon.--The Calcutta "Englishman," the leading daily paper of India, states that arms which have been smuggled across the Pathan frontier ...

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  3. THE NAVAL PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The Liberal newspapers declare that Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Admiral Sir R. W. Custance, and some other naval officers, are ...

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  4. FRENCH POSTAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The members of the -French Chamber of Deputies re-assembled yesterday. The Socialists early took occasion to ...

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  5. THE NORTHANTS MATCH.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The Australian cricketers continued their match against Northamptonshire at Northampton to-day. Trumpet scored 50 runs as the result of 80 ...

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  6. BEER AND TAXATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The duty, on foreign beers has been fixed at is per barrel of lib gallons. LONDON, Wednesday.--A long technical ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
  8. AMY ROCK'S ESCAPADE.

    Incidents in the extraordinary story of Amy Bock's most recent escapade,are still being related (says the "Otago Daily Times"). Amy Bock, as Percy Redwood, wanted her hair cut, ...

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  9. A NORTH SEA RESERVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Lords of the Admiralty have established a reserve of 100 steam trawlers, chiefly belonging to Grimsby and Aberdeen, to sweep up floating ...

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  10. THE THREATENED WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--After the French Chamber of Deputies hail adjourned the Postal debate yesterday, 10,000 postal employees held a meeting, at which they ...

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  11. MORE DOCKS FOR GERMAN

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Twelve docks for Dreadnoughts have been built or are building in Germany. Nine of the docks are on the North Sea. ...

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  12. "WIRELESS" ACROSS THE TASMAN.

    Another demonstration of "wireless" communication between ships of the Australian squadron was given during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger from Sydney to Wellington. The ...

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  13. THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--No arrest has yet been effected in connection with the Richmond murder. The butcher's steel, which was found among ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The members of lite South African Convention, who have been sitting with closed doors in Bloemfontein, have signed a unanimous agreement ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND'S CONTRIBUTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Apropos of the cable from Calcutta about colonial arms being smuggled across the Pathan frontier, the Defence Stores Department states that the last ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. THE LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. A. Fisher), yesterday to some portions of the speech delivered at tho Presbyterian Assembly on Tuesday evening, Bald that he accepted Mr. Justice ...

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  17. MILITARY TRAINING.

    A report on the annual continuous training of the military forces at Easter has been issued from district headquarters, and forms a useful book of reference as regards the tactical schemes ...

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  18. FINAL DAY'S PLAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Australian cricketers continued their match against. Northamptonshire 'at Northampton yesterday, in line weather. ...

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  19. "SWEET CHARITY."

    No doubt the philanthropic men and women who toil in the cause of "sweet charity" are justifiably proud of the work done in Sydney during each year in that connection. Those ...

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  20. THE DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Renter's Agency reports that the Defence Conference has been postponed until the end of July, in the hope that Sir Joseph Ward (Premier of ...

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  21. ETHERGRAMS IN PRINT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. norland, a Norwegian, and M. Mailly Chalon and M. Chantelot, two Frenchmen, have simultaneous inventions, respectively, for ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    BARMEDMAN, Wednesday.--At Reefton, last night, a man, supposed to be a Syriaf., attacked a bullock teamster,'named Finnegan, with an axe, and endeavored to decapitate him. ...

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  23. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Russo-Chinese agreement has been signed in Pek-defining the method of government within the Russian railway zone in Manchuria. ...

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  24. UNIONS THAT HAVE REGISTERED.

    "In the metropolitan area," says Mr. Schey, in his report for April, "neither strike nor lookout disturbed' the even tenor of the month. Many matters in dispute between employers and ...

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  25. CHILD LABOR AND SCHOOLS.

    In his annual report, road before tho Nowra Teachers' Association, District School Inspector M'Kenzie said:--"School attendance is always more or less affected by child labor. A ...

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  26. VALUE OF THE FLAG.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. W. Ashley (Conservative, Blackpool), regarding the Hying of the Union Jack on Empire Day, Mr. ...

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  27. RISING IN NIGERIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lieutenant van Rouen and a party of 11 police were recently ambushed and killed in Northern Nigeria while installing a native chief. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN PROPHECIES.

    [?] meeting to-night Mr. Wynne, M.H.R., predicted that the leadership of the new Government, would devolve upon Mr. Deakin. It is quite ...

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  29. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. G. W. Smalley, the American correspondent of "The Times," discussing the forthcoming immigration legislation and the suggested ...

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  30. AUTOCRAT OF ALL THE RUSSIAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Czar has addressed a rescript lo his Prime Minister (M. Stolypin), in which lie asks what legislative affairs belonging to the War and ...

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  31. BORROWING FROM MONEYLENDERS.

    Yesterday, before tho Registrar in Bankruptcy, a single meeting in the estate of Henry, Victor Harris was held, when the bankrupt gave evidence concerning his affairs. ...

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  32. UNIFORM COMPULSORY DRILL.

    New south Wales and South Australia have agreed to the proposal o£ tho Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to have a conference of State and Federal officers on a uniform system ...

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  33. STEAMER OAK BRANCH LOST.

    News reached Sydney yesterday by the English mail of tho loss of the steamer Oak Branch, a vessel well known in connection with the Australian trade. ...

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  34. A MODERN CHAIN GANG.

    [?] part of the prison "system" that offenders against, tho law should be paraded in the highways to add to their humiliation and degradation; but there is one phase of ...

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  35. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has granted special leave to appeal in the case of Williams v. Macharg. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The strikes at Buenos Ayres have terminated. Canada has consented to open fresh negotiations with Italy for a commercial ...

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  37. "TAKING A FORTNIGHT OFF."

    BATHURST, Wednesday.--A message from Newbridge to-night states that Mr. AV. N.-Willis was seen to-day by a Blayney doctor, who advised him to take a fortnight's rest. ...

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  38. RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

    BLAYNEY, Wednesday.--A league has been .formed here to advocate the construction of a railway from Blayney to Liverpool, touching Burraga en route. This line is proposed as an ...

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  39. "TEMPORARY INSANITY."

    PERTH. Wednesday.--The inquest on the well-known stockbroker, J. S. Read, who shot himself on May 4, the morning when his reexamination in the Bankruptcy Court was due, ...

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  40. THE AIRLIE AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Wednesday.--The steamer Airlie sailed for the south with the following passengers for Sydney:--Messrs. Althoner, Connor Wilkinson, Calder Gallagher, ...

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  41. NARROMINE-PEAK-HILL.

    PEAK-HILL, Wednesday.--The news that a tender has been accepted for the Narromine-Peak-hill railway has given great satisfaction. ...

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  42. NEWTOWN'S ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    New that Newtown has grown to such proportions and to such importance as a municipality, the question of having an electric light plant installed for the purpose of lighting the ...

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  43. THE PLAGUE

    John .J. Tobin, who was admitted to the Coast Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, suffering from bubonic plague, died yesterday morning. The Health Department states that there is ...

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  44. NEW COLONISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The R.M.S. Orient, which arrived at Melbourne from London to-day, brought 352 new colonists to Australia. ...

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  45. A FAST PASSAGE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The steamer Suffolk (of the Federal-Houlder-Shire Line), which .arrived at Adelaide to-day, did the trip from Sydney in 73 hours. She takes 3400 tons of cereals ...

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  46. THE MAILS.

    Mails by the G.M.S. Prinz Sigismund, dated Kobe, April 15, and Hongkong, April 23, arc due, here on Saturday next. Malls by the R.M.S. Asturias arrived, in ...

    Article : 39 words
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