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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. Advertising

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  4. NEW YORK HORROR.

    LONDON, Monday.--In connection with the discovery, in it fire escape adjoining his rooms in New York, of the partly-burnt and mutilated body of Ruth Wheeler, a girl of ...

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  5. HYDROPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Two men of the Norfolk Regiment, quartered at Gibraltar, were bitten by a mud dog last September. They were both taken to the ...

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  6. EASTER MONDAY.

    Sydney yesterday just escaped that bete-noir of the pleasure-seeker--a wet holiday. Rain came on overnight, and descended by the proverbial "bucketful" till sunrise, when a fine day ...

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  7. FORCED INTO THE OPEN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Now that the election fight here is in full swing there is no disguise made of the fact that one of the aims of the party which is using the whole of its force ...

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  8. DISCORDANT VOICES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, speaking at North Berwick, declared that a general election was not far off. There were ...

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  9. KING MENELIK.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent mentions that a rumor is in circulation front a well-informed private source that Menelik, King ...

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  10. THE REAL ISSUE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Professor Dicey, of Oxford, in a letter to "The Times," considers that the attitude of Mr. John Redmond, M.P., leader of the Nationalist party, shows ...

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  11. THE DOUMA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Czar has signed a Manifesto, commanding the introduction into the Douma and the imperial Council of a bill concerning the procedure to be ...

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  12. HIBERNIAN SPORTS.

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  13. SOCIALISTIC CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A Social Democratic Conference sitting at Canning Town, London, has, by it large majority, resolved that the members of the party should ...

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  14. CATHOLICS AND DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Speaking at the Catholic Young Men's Society picnic to-day, Archbishop Carr made an important statement as to the Roman Catholic attitude on the ...

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  15. OPPOSITION LEADER'S RETURN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, who has been recuperating in the Riviera, has returned to London, greatly improved in health. ...

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  16. "THE SAME CRY!"

    The same old wolf of Socialism--the same passion to level down, not level up-- lurks behind the Labor Party now as in previous years, although they are careful ...

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  17. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    FORBES, Monday.--The election for the House of Representatives in Calare is being fought on clear party lines. There are practically no personal side issues. Both candidates are ...

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  18. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--President Tuft has welcomed Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, at White House, Washington. ...

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  19. TARIFF FIGHT OVER.

    LONDON, Monday.--By a return to the Payne minimum tariff, Canada extends, by Order-in-Council, the intermediate rate on a dozen items of American exports, which ...

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  20. DEATH AND SERVITUDE.

    LONDON, Monday.--A court-martial at Novorossiysk, on the Black Sea, has sentenced seven prisoners to death and 14 to penal servitude for being concerned in an ...

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  21. HAWKESBURY EXCURSIONS.

    Those who had planned to make the ocean trip to the Hawkesbury yesterday were not deterred by the threatening sky in the morning. The Newcastle and Hunter River Company ...

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  22. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The members of tho Bulgarian Cabinet, who are visiting Turkey, in a series of interviews in Constantinople, have reached a complete agreement ...

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  23. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Russian Government is introducing into the Douma a shipbuilding programme covering an expenditure of £75,000,000 in the next ten years. ...

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  24. HARBOR TRIPS.

    The traffic on the harbor yesterday was not abnormal, but it did not suffer much by reason of the overcast sky, which in the forenoon and early afternoon might have been expected to ...

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  25. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Rev. C. H. S. Matthews, rector of Catsfield, St. Lawrence, Sussex--who was formerly assistant curate of Dubbo, N.S.W., and a member of the ...

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  26. THE ERUPTION OF ETNA.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The eruption of Mount Etna is the sequel to the abortive outbreak in April, 1908, when the central crater was inactive. ...

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  27. A CRAFTY AGITATION.

    In "The Daily Telegraph" of March 12 our special representative in Melbourne drew attention to the attempt then in progress in Victoria to organise an Anti-Yass-Canberra party ...

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  28. ANTI-CAPITAL SCHEMES.

    The protectionist agitation being attempted in Victoria aims at getting protectionists elected who will be safe votes against completing the capital at ...

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  29. VANITY OR MERIT?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Archbishop Carr announced to-day that he had declined an invitation to join with a Protestant body in social reform work. ...

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  30. PERILS OF PARACHUTING.

    One of the chief attractions yesterday at Clontarf, whither about 7000 people went, was a balloon ascent by the intrepid Captain Penfold. At 4 o'clock the balloon shot straight up about ...

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  31. CROWD OF SIGHTSEERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--There are 60,000 sightseers at the foot of Mount Etna. ...

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  32. INTER STATE COMMERCE LAW.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Mr. Gips, manager in New York of the Holland-America line of steamers, who was indicted on a charge of illegally receiving rebates ...

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  33. FISH POISONING.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--At Ardatoff, a town 93 miles from Simbrisk, Russia, 150 peasants have died from eating bad fish bought from an itinerant salesman. ...

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  34. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The French Senate has passed the bill to exclude, criminal convicts from the home army. The French Government introduced a bill ...

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  35. HUNTER.

    More than usual interest attaches to the issue of the present struggle waging in the Hunter electorate between the Liberal forces and those represented by the Labor Party. The Hunter ...

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  36. THE THEATRES.

    There were holiday audiences at all the theatres, the matinee performances being crowded for the most part, while ev[?] place of amusement in the city was packed at night. ...

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  37. ALMOST A TRAGEDY.

    BULLI, Monday.--Thirroul was patronised to-day by an exceptionally large number of tourists. The surf-bathing carnival came very near having an unexpected and sensational ending. ...

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  38. THE WARATAH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--The Collector of Customs at Westport examined on oath Mr. Day, who was second officer on the steamer Tottenham, relative to the account he recently ...

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  39. PROVINCE OF BHUTAN.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--An amended treaty has been signed whereby Bhutan (Eastern Himalayas) receives 100,000 rupees annually, and follows Great Britain's advice ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The United States Atlantic battleship fleet will visit the Mediterranean in November, and afterwards proceed to Cuba. Ex-President Roosevelt received 400 ...

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  41. WHY NOT "FOR ALL TIME?"

    Mr. Hughes has declared that the Brisbane Labor Conference financial scheme, broadly the same as will be put to the referendum, was intended to be "for all ...

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  42. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Mr. Ernest Truman, the City Organist, gave an enjoyable recital at the Town-hall to a large audience last night. The programme was a good one, and included many high-class ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

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  44. RAILWAY RETURNS.

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  45. RETURN OF CULWULLA III.

    Mr. Walter Marks's yacht Culwulla III. reached Port Jackson late last evening from Melbourne, and proceeded to her moorings. The yacht singalled at Jervis Bay at 7 a.m. ...

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  46. LABOR VERSUS YASS-CANBERRA.

    Labor spokesmen make a great deal of the support they gave Yass-Canberra for the capital in the House of Representatives. ...

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  47. DOUBLE DROWNING FATALITY.

    HOBART, Monday.--A double drowning fatality occurred at Seven-mile Beach, Sorell, to-day. Two women, Mrs. Muschamp and Miss Allanby, were out bathing, and got out of ...

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  48. BROKEN-HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--The Public Works Committee, which has been inquiring into the proposed supplementary water supply for Broken-hill, concluded the taking of evidence ...

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    In connection with the Royal Agricultural Show to-day, a special service of trams will be run to the Agricultural Ground from Circular Quay and Central Loop (Western Railway Gates), commencing at 8.40, and from ...

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    Tobacco and snuff yield far more Customs revenue than any other substance paying duty on entrance to Great Britain and sugar comes next. ...

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