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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. A GENERAL ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The foreshadowed intention of the Government to proceed with some bills at present on the notice paper of the House of Representatives has been ...

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  4. MINES IDLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--As was expected, the proprietors of the nine collieries in the Maitland district who refused to abolish the afternoon shift closed those mines to-day, and ...

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  5. CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The French Cabinet has resigned. It is expected that M. Viviani will succeed M. Donmerque as Premier. ...

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  6. A HITCH.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Evening.--A hitch has occurred in the negotiations for settlement of the trouble in Mexico. The setback is due to differences arising out of the request of the ...

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  7. MORE STORIES.

    MONTREAL, Monday.--An examination of the collier Storstad, which collided with the Empress of Ireland, shows that the point of her anchor pierced the side ...

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  8. LAND POLICY.

    The State Cabinet yesterday considered a number of bills submitted by the Minister for Lands, and which form part of the Government's programme for the ensuing session. ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND'S SYMPATHY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Acting-Premier, Mr. Barnes, has despatched the following cable message to the Prime Minister of Canada:-- "On behalf of the Queensland Government and ...

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  10. CITY COUNCIL'S MESSAGE.

    On the motion of the Lord Mayor, seconded by Aid. Evan Jones, the City Council last evening carried the following motions:--That this council conveys its sincere sympathy ...

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  11. NEW HEBRIDES.

    PARIS, Monday.--The "Homme Libre" slates that the negotiations regarding the future government of the New Hebrides, which are now under the joint control of Britain and ...

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  12. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    In accordance with a request from the Actors' Association of Australasia, Archbishop Wright has consented to held a memorial service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday evening next out ...

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  13. AEROPLANE V. AIRSHIP.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Count Zeppelin, speaking at a meeting of the Marine Engineers' Society at Friedrichshafen, said that the truly staggering progress of aeroplanes enforced serious ...

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  14. CANADA AND THE HINDUS

    OTTAWA, Monday Evening.--The Canadian House of Commons discussed to-day the question of the arrival of the Hindus who have been refused admittance to the Dominion. ...

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  15. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    Sir,--Your sub-leader of to-day expresses the feelings of many who may be unable to voice their bitterness against the remarks of Mr. Holman about the owners of the Empress of ...

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  16. "IT'S AN ILL WIND."

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--One effect of the refusal of the Maitland miners to work the afternoon shift, and the closing down of the mines affected, is likely to be the diversion of the ...

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  17. LABOR CANDIDATES.

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  18. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.--The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the decision of the German-Australian line to extend its running to New Zealand is connected with a ...

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  19. SUFFRAGETTE "SPANKED."

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Edward Carson's arrival in Belfast was made the occasion of a suffragette demonstration. A party of girls employed in the mills, who ...

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  20. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  21. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--It appears that some politicians never miss an opportunity of setting class against class, for I suppose, the purpose of furthering their own ends. It might have been expected ...

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  22. NO WORK AT GRETA.

    GRETA, Tuesday.--As the afternoon shift at Whitburn colliery did not turn up for work yesterday, the management has suspended work, and all the shifts are now idle. ...

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  23. STARVED AND RAVING.

    RIMOUSKI, Monday Night.--Starved and raving as the result of her awful experiences, a stalwart Norwegian woman, who had been a passenger by the Empress of ...

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  24. AT KURRI KURRI.

    KURRI KURRI, Tuesday.--The whistles at all the two-shift coal minus were blown last night for no work, and the day shift is not working to-day at any of them. The position is serious. ...

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  25. IRISH LABOR PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday.--When the Irish Trades-union Congress met at Dublin to-day, James Larkin, the Larkin of the Dubile strike last year, who was afterwards imprisoned for ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--With regard to the Premier's remarks about the directors of shipping companies and the safety of the public, was there ever a bout built which it was impossible to sink in 15 ...

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  27. "THE ONLY WAY."

    When asked yesterday if the Australasian Federation of Labor had particulars of the trouble in the Maitland district over the afternoon shift question, the secretary (Mr. W. ...

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  28. DALLEY LIBERALS.

    In view of the possibility of an early election in connection with the Federal Parliament, delegates from all the Liberal Associations' in the Dailey electorate held a meeting in St. Paul's ...

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  29. MORE OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Wargrave Church, near Henley, which was built in 1538, has been burned. A number of suffragette cards were found on the ground. inscribed: "A reply to ...

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  30. TO-DAY.

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  31. THE INQUIRY.

    MONTREAL, Monday.--The Government has appointed Sir Adolph Routhier, President of the Quebec Court of Admiralty, and Mr. Justice M'Leod, judge of the Supreme ...

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  32. LARKIN TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--James Larkin, the Irish Labor leader, will arrive in New Zealand in September on a lecture and propaganda tour to raise funds for the extension of ...

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  33. SOS.

    Sir,--In replying to Mr. Arthur Moore's inquiry, I will endeavor to explain briefly the origin of radio-telegraphic distress signals. The adoption of wireless telegraphy by ...

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  34. "FARMERS IN POWER."

    MOREE, Tuesday.--The Moree branch of the Farmers and Settlors' Association met yesterday, and decided to guarantee £50 towards the next Federal election expanses. The meeting ...

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  35. BIG COUNCIL LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Melbourne City Council to-day sanctioned the flotation of a loan of £300,000 at par. The rate of interest was lined at 4 14 per cent., and the issue is to ...

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  36. ERUPTION IN CALIFORNIA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.--Mount Lassen, near Redding, California, is in a state of eruption. Ashes, mud, and lava are pouring out of a new crater which has been formed. ...

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  37. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--A young man named Cedric Crawshaw died at Stratford after a week's illness from infantile paralysis. ...

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  38. HOW IRVING DIED.

    MONTREAL, Monday.--The body of Laurence Irving, the actor, drifted ashore. His hand was tightly clutching a piece of his wife's nightdress. His face was bruised ...

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  39. HOME RULE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--At the Exhibition Building this evening a demonstration was held to celebrate the passing of the Home Rule Bill and the earning of Ireland as a nation once ...

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  40. THE SOUTHERN MINES.

    CLIFTON, Tuesday.--The Coal Cliff colliery is idle. A pit-top mooting was held at Coal Cliff yesterday. The recent award affecting the South Coast miners was discussed, and was ...

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  41. ARE YOU ON THE ROLL?

    Sir.--In View of the impending Federal elections, the most important matter which is of personal concern to every elector in the Commonwealth is the question whether they are ...

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  42. MISSIONER'S REQUEST.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--A deputation, including Professor Hewitson, convener of the Presbyterian foreign missions, Dr. Bowie, lately in charge of the Presbyterian Hospital, ...

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  43. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

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  44. CADETS'-CONDOLENCES.

    VANCOUVER, Monday Evening.--The Cutlets who visited Australia and New Zealand express the keenest sympathy for the relatives of Colonel Bloomfield, of New ...

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  45. BRITISH RIFLEMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.--The team selected by the National Rifle Association to visit Australia is as follows:--Captain Parnell, Lieutenant W. Milner. Corporals H. A. Mann and ...

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  46. AT HELENSBURGH.

    HELENSBURGH, Tuesday.--The new award, which came into operation yesterday, appears to give general satisfaction. At the Metropolitan colliery the increased ...

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  47. THE RELIEF FUNDS.

    LONDON, Monday.--King George has contributed £500 to the fund, and the Queen has sent £250. The fund raised at Liverpool now amounts ...

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  48. SEA SCOUTS DROWNED.

    LONDON, Monday.--A cutter manned by boy sea scouts capsized to-day at Somerleyton, while the sail was being hoisted. Three instructors, one of whom was an ex-naval man, ...

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  49. CANNOT BE RAISED.

    MONTREAL, Monday.--Commander Tweedie, of the cruiser Essex, says that it is impossible to raise the Empress of Ireland, but divers may recover the money and ...

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  50. TRANSFER OF STATE DEBTS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Mr. Bath, Minister for Agriculture, interviewed regarding the Treasurers' Conference, says, in respect to the State debts question that Sir John Forrest agreed ...

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  51. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--After an exhaustive discussion the Cabinet has decided that it cannot carry out the conditions entered into by the previous Government regarding representation ...

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  52. INCOME TAX.

    Taxpayers are reminded time Wednesday, the 10th inst., will be the last day for payment of income tax without a 10 per cent. fine. It will be more convenient for taxpayers to post their ...

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  53. THE ALBANIAN TROUBLE.

    DURAZZO, Monday.--Turkhan Pasha has asked the Powers for the assistance of 500 international troops now at Skutari, so that the Government might he enabled to pacify the ...

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  54. AUSTRALIANS SAFE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--Mr. Mrs., and Miss Quartly, of Sydney, are believed to have been passengers by the Empress of Ireland, but they cannot be traced. ...

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  55. BALLENGARRA AGROUND.

    A telegram received from Port Macquarie last night stated that the coasting steamer Ballengarra was aground on the crossing. ...

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  56. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the P. and O. R.M.S. Moldavia, dated London, May 18, are due at Sydney on Monday next. The Moldavia called at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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  57. Advertising

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