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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. CRICKET STRUGGLES.

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  4. FOR LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. Winston Churchill (President of the Board of Trade) explained in the House of Commons hist night that he would introduce a bill to-day ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. THE IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) estimates that the new estate duties, after 1910, will yield an additional £7,425,000, and ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Correspondence between Lord Crewe (Secretary of State for the Colonics) and Earl Grey (Governor-General of Canada), which has been published ...

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  7. PEACE ON THE BARRIER

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  8. PINGER PRINTS.

    The guilt or innocence of an accused person, at the Quarter Sessions yesterday afternoon, depended on whether the fingerprint system adopted by the detective ...

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  9. DEATH DUTIES CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons last night, the Government resolution dealing with the death duties was severely criticised for taking money from ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. THE WHEAT GAMBLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Owing to Mr. Ogden Armour purchasing 1,000,000 bushels of May wheat in Chicago, at 1dol. 30 cents, Mr. Patten immediately unloaded ...

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  11. "ABIDE BY MAJORITY RULE."

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--When announcing the result of the ballot, Mr. Nulty remarked that the main principle in trades-unionism was to abide by majority rule. He hoped that that ...

    Article : 443 words
  12. STRIKE AT RAYMOND TERRACE.

    RAYMOND TERRACE, Thursday.--Further particulars regarding the strike of drainage men, show that the men complained that boys employed on, the work received 7s a day, they ...

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  13. TROUBLED TURKEY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Ten thousand of the latest pattern rifles have been discovered in Yildiz Kiosk. A state of siege prevails at Shileh, on the ...

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  14. ADDITIONS TO THE UNIVERSITY.

    The Public Works Committee has been engaged for some little time, in considering scheme for the proposed completion of Fisher Library at the University of Sydney The ...

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  15. COUNTY COUNCIL'S IMPROVEMENT ESTATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Progressive members of the London County Council are strongly opposing a proposal to sell the freeholds of the Council's Holborn, ...

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  16. SEPTICAEMIC PLAGUE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Mr. Victor II. Tower[?]or a native of Finland, died at the Fort Adelaide Casualty Hospital yesterday from some unexplained cause. He was a sailor, and only ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. SIR WILFRID LAURIER'S VIEW.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the Canadian. Mouse of Commons last night, Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Prime Minister) replied to a number of questions relating to Lite July ...

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  18. A NEW TRAMWAY.

    On January 11 of this year the Public Works Committee commenced taking evidence in regard to the proposed construction of an electric tramway from Military-road, North Sydney, to ...

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  19. WOMEN SUFFRAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Men's League, opposing women suffrage, held yesterday the speakers included Lords Cromer, Curzon, and James of Here ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. THE ALBURY CASES.

    The Sydney Labor Council entered a formal protest last night against the "vindictive sentences" passed upon the three men who were tried at Albury in connection with the ...

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  21. BEATEN ON THE POST.

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Governor Hughes, of New York, has signed a bill increasing the penalty for blackmailing from five years to 15 years. A great tire occurred last night at Lille ...

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  23. A "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN."

    The patois of the typical London 'Arry, which the late Phil May so inimitably presented, is at limes fearful and wonderful it has a formidable rival however, in the slang of Sydney ...

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  24. A GERMAN TAUNT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Berlin "Post" taunts Britain with its inability to maintain the two-Power standard, and with closely watching the North Sea ...

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  25. WORDING OF BALLOT-PAPER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--It now transpires that a certain amount of sophistry was introduced into the deliberations of the conference on Tuesday when the wording of the referendum ...

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  26. PROHIBITED CORRESPONDENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The instructions Issued by Mr. Thomas (Postmaster-General) yesterday, that British and foreign letters for prohibited addresses in Tasmania are not to be ...

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  27. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Treasurer (Mr. "Wilson) states, in respect to the West Australian loan of £1,445,000 at 3 [?] per cent., underwritten at a minimum at a minimum £96 10s, that the debentures ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL PATENT LAW.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The Reichstag yesterday ratified the Patent Treaty between Germany and the United States of America. Herr von Bethmann-Hollwig (Minister for ...

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  29. IN AN ICE-JAM.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The steamer Mongolian (4838 tons), of the Allan line, with hundreds of passengers on board, was wedged yesterday in an ice-jam at the ...

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  30. REVIEW OF CADETS.

    A notable parade of the military cadets in the metropolitan district is to be held at Centennial Park to-morrow afternoon, when General [?]oad, the newly-appointed Chief of the ...

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  31. STEAMER FIFESHIRE IN HEAVY WEATHER.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters' and Salvage Association have received the following cable from London:—"Steamer Fifeshire arrived: anticipate damage caused to cargo, owing to bad ...

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  32. THREATENED GAS TROUBLE

    It has boon stated recently that trouble was brewing between the Australian Gas-light Company and its employees regarding the employment of two men who do not belong to the ...

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  33. IMPERIAL PRESS DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australasian delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, who are proceeding lo London by way of Canada, were yesterday the guests of the ...

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  34. SCARLET FEVER IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Scarlet fever still continues to be prevalent throughout the whole State. Returns presented to the Board of Health ...

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  35. SPEECH BY TOM MANN.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--A mass meeting was held outside the Trades-hall after the change of pickets at 8 o'clock. A crowd of some thousands gathered. ...

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  36. THE DISINTEGRATED OPPOSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The politicians who are talking a lot about Federal fusion aud not doing anything were quieter to-day. Mr. Deakin is not altogether thankful to some ...

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  37. THE FAMOUS "WELCOME" NUGGET.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Mr. Francis "Webster, discoverer of the famous "Welcome" nugget, died at Ballarat Benevolent Asylum to-day. He was 74 years of age, and was one of the ...

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  38. IN FAVOR OF LABOR.

    GOLLARENEBRI, Thursday.--Mr. Foster, M.H.R. for Arm[?]dale district, spoke here in favor of the Labor Government. He said that Mr. Wade and the capitalists, backed by the ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. INDIAN COUNCILS BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The House of Commons has accepted the amendments inserted in the Indian Councils Bill, by the House of Lords, by a majority of ...

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  40. LABOR COUNCIL.

    About a month ago the president of the Sydney Labor Council was goaded into resigning by a resolution passed at the recent Labor Congress, condemning his action in accepting ...

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  41. DEATH OF SARAH PEISLEY.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--The Coroner (Mr. T. C. K. M'Kell) to-day held au inquest into the death of Sarah pelsley (19), who died in the Bathurst Hospital a few days ago under ...

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  42. MADAME MELBA'S GENEROUS OFFER.

    In November next Madame Melba will set aside a day on which to hear the various young singer whose vocal gifts have been urged upon her notice. If among these aspirants there ...

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  43. NATIONAL TRAINING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Roberts, V.C., introduced it bill to provide for it system of national training for four years, with service ...

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  44. "COULDN'T RUN A LOLLY SHOP."

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--Speaking at a mass meeting outside the Trades-hall last night Jabez Wright said. Tom Mann was a splendid fellow to carry them away with enthusiasm, as ...

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  45. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Mr. R. K. Warburton, a well-known pastoralist of Central Australia, writing to the Northern Territory League, says: 1 a.m entirely in sympathy with the transcontinental ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. A HOT JOKE.

    At about 2 o'clock yesterday morning Gordon Morris, employed by Mr. Harry England, race-horse trainer, residing at Kensington, was awakened by the pungent smell of smoke, which ...

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  48. MISHAP TO THE KIAMA.

    The Superintendent of Navigation will, this afternoon commence an inquiry into the mishap to the steamer Kiama, which returned to port on Wednesday with a damaged forefoot. ...

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  49. THE MAILS.

    Mails dated London, April 23. by the R.M.S. Oroya, are due here on Wednesday next. The Oroya arrived at Fremantle early yesterday morning. ...

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  50. LABORITE V. DEAKINITE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Eraser, organiser of the General Workers' Union in the Laano[?]rie division of the House of Representatives, has been selected as the Labor ...

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  51. MR. WILLIS RETURNS.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Mr. W. N. Willis returned home to Sydney from Newbridge last, night on hearing that the date of the Daley trial, in which he is a witness, has been altered ...

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