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  2. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The annual meeting of the Central Emigration Board was held yesterday in Lord Brassey's house in Park-lane. ...

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  3. ASIATIC EXCLUSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A convention of the Asiatic Exclusion Leagues of the Pacific Coast States and British Columbia has been opened at Seattle. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Sir William Lyne left Melbourne for Adelaide yesterday on an official visit. Owing to continued ill-health, Mr. J. P. Wright, employers representative in the ...

    Article : 576 words
  5. TO DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  6. THREE PARTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,079 words
  7. PATIENTS, NOT PRISONERS.

    Although the official description of a person who is serving a sentence in a State gaol is "prisoner," Captain Neitenstein, the Comptroller-General of Prisons, prefers to call him ...

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  8. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--A meeting of the Burwood miners was held to-night, when the action of the boys in ceasing work was warmly discussed. Eventually it was ...

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  9. CRUSADE OF HONESTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking in New York yesterday, Mr. W. J. Bryan--the probable Democratic selection for the coming Presidential contest--warmly eulogised ...

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  10. STRIKE AT NEATH COLLIERY.

    The miners at Neath Colliery, in the Cessnock district, struck work this afternoon, and there is every probability that the mine will be idle to-morrow. It appears that two of the men ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. PEACE IN PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Admiral Ferriera do Amaral the new Premier, in the course of an interview, said the Portuguese were devotedly attached to the ...

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  12. BIG FIRE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--The retail stores of the Farmers' Co-operative Association at Timaru were destroyed by fire to-day. The damage is estimated at £70,000. ...

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  13. MR. G. H. REID AND THE MINERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--At the meeting of the committee of management of the Miners' Federation to-day, a notice of motion was received from the Seaham Lodge urging that Mr. ...

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  14. TURNING THE TABLES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The unusual incident of a senior constable being accosted by two Customs officers and asked to submit to being searched was witnessed at Port ...

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  15. POPULATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--During last year there was an increase of population in South Australia by excess of births over deaths of 12,186; while the marriage rate was the highest for a quarter ...

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  16. THE DUAL ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--M. Isvolsky (Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) recently made loan proposals which were not accepted by France. ...

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  17. REQUIEM MASS IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Wm. Clarke (Consul for Portugal in Sydney) has been notified that Cardinal Moran will preside at solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Cathedral at 10.30 to-morrow morning for the ...

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  18. THE WINDSOR WRECK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The steamer Windsor, which left Fremantle (W.A.) on Saturday, with a cargo of sandalwood for Hongkong,has been totally lost, ship and cargo, ...

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  19. THE ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP.

    Archbishop Saumarez-Smith is to leave Sydney for England to-morrow to attend the Pan-Anglican Congress and the Lambeth Conference. He has issued the following farewell ...

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  20. SENATOR AND SOCIALIST.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the Senate this afternoon Senator STEWART (Q.) asked the Vice-President of the Executive if the Government could ascertain whether it was true that ...

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  21. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The prospects of fine weather for to-morrow's test match are good. Australia will go into the field weakened by the absence of Cotter and Hartigan and ...

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  22. WAR OFFICE TENDERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The War Office is inviting tenders, closing May 4, for 533,280 12oz. tins, and 266,090 24oz tins, of preserved meat, delivery from September to ...

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  23. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Robert Cecil's amendment to the Address-in-Reply criticising the Education Department was defeated ...

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  24. IMPERIAL MARITIME LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Esher declines to join the new Imperial Maritime League because its demand for an inquiry into the state of the Royal Navy amounts to a vote ...

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  25. SUPERCARGO'S STORY.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Eric Warren, supercargo on the steamer Windsor, states that the night was very dark when the vessel struck, and it was decided to wait tor daylight before ...

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  26. THE STOLEN JEWELS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Sir Arthur Vicars, late Ulster King of Arms and the Registrar and Knight Attendant on the Order of St. Patrick, refused to relinquish ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Fifteen members of the Irish League were arrested for preventing the Congested Dirtricts' Board allotting grazing land at ...

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  28. STILL THE DRUCE CASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The "Daily Chronicle" publishes an amazing diary, kept by Mary Robinson, consisting of several columns of the history of a Bible ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. ENGLAND V. N.S.W.

    The New South Wales selectors yesterday picked the following 13 players to practice for the match against England which begins next Friday week on the Sydney Cricket Ground:-- ...

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  30. A WALL COLLAPSES.

    James Donnelly a contractor was standing in his cart at the top of a terrace behind a newly erected wall in Moore-street, Miller's Point, yesterday, when portion of the wall ...

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  31. BOOM IN COLONIAL BUTTER. QUEENSLAND GETS 132 PER CWT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--There is a great demand for colonial butter, sellers making their own prices. The choicest Australian is quoted at 136s BRISBANE, Thursday.--Unofficial information has been received at Brisbane to the effect that Queensland butter has this week realised 132s Per cwt. This is believed to he the highest ...

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  32. THE £10,000 GUARANTEE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In connection with the financial statement telegraphed from Sydney yesterday, regarding the tour of the English cricketers, it is stated here that the actual ...

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  33. DISMISSED WITH COSTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Master of the Supreme Court has dismissed the Druce-de Walden action, with costs, on the grounds that it was frivolous aud vexatious. ...

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  34. SIR ANTONY MACDONNELL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. A. Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland denies that Sir Antony Macdonnell has resigned his position as Permanent Under-Secretary for ...

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  35. AMERICA'S NEW SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The latest type of submarine being built by the United States is provided with a compartment forward, which has a door for exit as ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the Divorce Court to-day the Countess of Yarmouth obtained a decree of nullity of marriage. The case was heard in camera, and was undefended. ...

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  37. LATE MR. E. TERRY'S WILL.

    The will of the late Mr. Edward Terry (who died last November at Eastwood, near Ryde) has been granted probate. The net value of the estate is declared at £119,768 14s 2d. ...

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  38. THE IRISH TRADE MARK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Elgin (Secretary of State for the Colonies) has invited the Commonwealth Government to consider a suggestion that the Irish trade mark be ...

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  39. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A serious outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease has occurred in the village of Gorgic, in Midlothian, near Edinburgh. ...

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  40. ONE LARGE LAND GRAB.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Leaders of the Manchester unemployed, speaking yesterday at a meeting at Tower-hill, London, threatened to seize the grounds of Windsor Castle, ...

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  41. MURDERED FOR MONEY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The headman of Khabarovsk, Siberia, with all his relations five men, seven women, and five children, have been murdered. The ...

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  42. HOMEWARD BOUND ORIENT LINER.

    The Orient-Royal Mail line steamer Orotava will be despatched for London via ports from the old Messageries Maritimes Wharf, Circular Quay. She sails at noon to-morrow. A number ...

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  43. LABOR EXULTANT.

    When the conference of the Political Labor League resumed business last night, the president (Mr. F. Bryant) called upon the deputy leader of the State Labor Party (Mr. Holman) to ...

    Article : 191 words
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