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  2. COMBINED DEPUTATION.

    The general industrial situation in regard to the coal trouble, both north and south is not likely to after during the next 24 hours, unless something happens at Newcastle. At any rate ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.--Mr. Joseph Cook, Leader of the Federal Opposition, addressed a public meeting at the Bungalow Picture Palace this evening. The Mayor (Aid. S. J. Hyne) ...

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  4. "GOOD OLD ROOSTER!"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. O'Malley did his best to be entertaining while addressing a Maribyrnong assemblage, to-night. He declared that the history of the Labor Party disclosed a vista ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.--About the and of last year M. Pirou, Mayor of Gentilly, was arrested on a charge of having attempted to murder Mme. Chabreux, widow of a banker, and ...

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    MAKING AMENDS Owing to the splendid climate throughout Australia there was scarcely a spot unsuitable for maintaining sheep all the year round. Sheep had been responsible by the flocks of Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LONDON'S EDUCATION RATE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--London's new education rate is 1s 11d. ...

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  8. CONCESSIONS TO ULSTER.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Dally Telegraph's" correspondent in Ireland hints that the Government is contemplating concessions to Ulster in the nature of exemption from the Home Rule ...

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  9. POSITION DISCUSSED AT CABINET.

    The situation was the subject of discussion at a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, but Ministers were not inclined to speak of what bad transpired. ...

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  10. DIED IN A MOTOR CAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Charles D. Rose Liberal member for the Newmarket [?] of Cambridge, died suddenly in a motor car after making an aeroplane ascent at Hendon. ...

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  11. WERRIWA.

    MITTAGONG, Monday.--Mr. Conroy, selected Liberal candidate for Werriwa, addressed a meeting in the School of Arts-hall on Saturday night, and severely criticised the Labor ...

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  12. CHINA'S PARLIAMENT.

    PEKIN, Monday.--The preliminary sittings of the Republican Parliament to elect a Speaker came to a deadlock owing to obstruction, three parties supporting the President, who is in a ...

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  13. CROOKWELL LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    CROOKWELL, Monday.--At the annual meeting of the Crookwell branch of the liberal League Mr. C. T. Clifton, president, occupied the chair. The election of officers resulted as ...

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  14. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    MALTA, Monday.--Five Cardinals and 52 Bishops, including delegates from Australia sad New Zealand, have arrived to attend the Eucharistic Congress. ...

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  15. RELEASED.

    BERLIN, Monday.--Demorel, the French captain of engineers, who was arrested on a charge of espionage, has been released. ...

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  16. SEA TOO ROUGH FOR FISHING.

    CLIFTON, Monday.--Never in the history of the South Coast has such a quiet strike been experienced. Men calmly discuss the situation, but there is no sign of excitement. The ...

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  17. THE NAVAL BURDEN.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--Professor Delbruck states that a naval holiday is impossible. Germany might be prepared to reduce building from three to two ships annually if England ...

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  18. ILLAWARRA.

    BULLI, Monday.--Mr. G. W. Fuller, M.H.R., is pushing his candidature for the division of Illawarra, and has hold a number of very successful meetings at the different centres of ...

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  19. TASMANIA'S GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Monday.--The King has had an audience with Sir William Grey Ellison-Macartnoy prior to the latter's departure for Tasmania, where he is to act as Governor. ...

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  20. FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASTS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--it is official stated that 121,919 spectators witnessed the final of the Football Association's cup competition between Aston Villa and Sunderland on ...

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  21. TRADES-UNIONISM.

    LONDON, Monday.--Dr. Gore, Bishop of oxford, addressing a gathering of tramway strikers at Oxford yesterday, declared that the principle of trades- unionism was thoroughly Christian. ...

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  22. IN THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The Secretary of State for War (Colonel Seely). speaking at a meeting of the Territorials' Association at Birmingham. said that the overseas forces were ...

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  23. INCINERATED.

    ROME, Sunday Evening.--Slavoroskoff, a Russian aviator, was flying with a passenger at Turin, when the motor of his aeroplane exploded. The passenger was incinerated, and ...

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  24. MR. FISHER AND SETTLEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. Tolmie, Minister for Lands, takes exception to the statement by Mr. Fisher that the reason of people not settling on the land in larger numbers was that ...

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  25. TOWN PLANNING.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The Cities and Town Planning Association entertained Mr. TV. A. Watt (Premier of Victoria), Sir Joseph Ward (ex-Premier of Now Zealand), Mr. W. A. ...

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  26. TRADES-HALL OPINIONS.

    Now that Mr. Bowling has returned from Queensland the president of the Southern Miners' Organisation (Mr. Willis) has gone to Melbourne, presumably to collect funds for the ...

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  27. LORD SYDENHAM.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The return to London to-day of Lord Sydenham (formerly Sir Sydenham Clarke) has caused many newspapers to publish appreciations of his services to the ...

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  28. "WAKE UP."

    The Masonic-hall, North Sydney, was crowded last night, when addresses were given by Senator Millen and Mr. Ryrie, the Liberal candidate for the seat. Aid. Walker (Mayor of North ...

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  29. RICHMOND.

    TENTERFIELD, Monday.--Mr. P. E. Tighe, Federal Labor candidate for the Richmond, addressed a meeting on Saturday night. He blamed the Liberal Party for the high cost of ...

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  30. AMATEUR RUGBY.

    Final consideration was given last night by the committee of tho N.S.W. Rugby Union to Mr. W. W. Hill's report in connection with his conferences with international authorities ...

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  31. MONSTER OCTOPUS.

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Monday.--A tragedy of the rough portion of the west coast of Tasmania has been cleared up by a discovery on Sunday by two young men, Gonion and Cooper, at ...

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  32. THE MILITANT SISTERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The police yesterday prevented the holding of demonstrations by suffragettes in Hyde Park and elsewhere. A crowd of youths at Brighton smashed the ...

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  33. DALLEY.

    At the School of Arts last night Mr. H. A. Scott the selected Liberal candidate, addressed a meeting. He dealt fully with the Referenda proposals and the financial extravagance of ...

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  34. THE POPE.

    ROME, Sunday Evening.--The Pope is tranquil and stronger. The Vatican has postponed to May 11 the Pontecosta ceremony, to which thousands of pilgrims from different parts of ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE.

    It was inadvertently stated yesterday that the French steamer Bretiz Izel took 42 days on the passage from Durban to Newcastle. Messrs. R. Towns and Co., the agents, write to say that the trip occupied only 25 ...

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  36. THE NANCY INCIDENT.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The North-German "Gazette" announces that the political aspect of the Nancy incident (in which Germans were alleged to have been ill-trealed) has ...

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  37. BYRON.

    MULLUMBIMBY, Saturday.--Mr. Peter Street, a candidate for selection in the Liberal cause for the Byron electorate, addressed a meeting in Mullumbimby last night. He delivered a ...

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  38. ASSURANCE LEGISLATION.

    The managing director of the City Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited (Mr. George Crowley), made some observations yesterday at the annual meeting of the society on the bill ...

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  39. NO ENTRY MADE.

    At the Newcastle Police Court yesterday Leopold Barfield, a second-hand dealer, was fined £2, in default 14 days, on each of two charges of not keeping his second-hand dealer's book as prescribed by the Act. ...

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  40. CONVALESCENT.

    ROME, Monday.--The Pope is now convalescent. ...

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  41. ELECTRICITY IN MINES.

    At yesterday's meeting of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation the question of electricity in mines received consideration. It was reported that where electricity was used in gaseous mines there ...

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  42. GREAT LIBERAL RALLY.

    A Liberal rally, when the arguments against the Referenda proposals will be put by the Liberal leaders, is to take place in the Sydney Town-hall on Thursday evening, April 24. The ...

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  43. THE KRUPP REVELATIONS.

    BERLIN, Sunday Evening.--The officials of Krupp's deny that an employee received the firm's money to bribe non-commissioners and officers in order to obtain information ...

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  44. STUDENTS OPENING A FUND.

    PARIS, Monday.--The students of Nancy University are opening a fund for the benefit of the officials who wore dismissed in consequents of the alleged ill-treatment of Germans at the ...

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  45. CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Custom-house yesterday:-- La Fontaine, bqe., for Talcahuano, with 2806 tons coal and 15 tons for ship's use: Breiz Izel, str., for Auckland, with 750 tons ...

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  46. FAVORS THE NEW PARTY.

    MACLEAN, Friday.--Interviewed by "The Daily Telegraph" representative at Maclean, Mr. Briner said the old party falsehood and trickery had been resorted to in an aggravated ...

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  47. THE BELGIAN STRIKE.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday Evening.--Long and impressively silent processions of strikers parade the streets. It is estimated that the loss in wages amounts to £100,000 daily. ...

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  48. SICKNESS IN THE STRAITS.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--Dr. Purdy, chief health officer, returned to-day from the northwest coast, en route to Hobart. Interviewed regarding the epidemic at the Straits Islands, he ...

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  49. LABOR SENATORS AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Senators Rao and Gardiner, who are visiting Broken-hill in connection with the Referenda campaign, addressed large meetings on Saturday and Sunday nights, ...

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  50. THE MOTOR BANDITS.

    PARIS, Monday.--Soudy, Callemin, and Monier, members of the gang of motor bandits, have been executed Diedonne, who had been sentenced to death, ...

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  51. LATE SPORTING.

    The New South Wales amateur boxing championship were continued at the Stadium last night. Results:-- BANTAMS. C. W. Bell beat T. H. Mills on points. ...

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  52. PUBLIC SERVICES TO STOP.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.--The workers of the public services. Including those at the electric power station, have been notified to strike on Tuesday. ...

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  53. ROBBING THE PEOPLE.

    Last night Mr. W. H. Kelly, M.H.R., addressed the electors of Wentworth in St. Matthias' school hall, Oxford-street, Paddington. Ald. T. Fairweather (Woollahra) presided. ...

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  54. NO POLLING BOOTH.

    WENTWORTH FALLS, Monday.--Great indignation is felt locally at the action of the secretary of the Queen Victoria Sanatorium for Men in refusing to allow a polling-booth for the ...

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  55. ANOTHER MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.--A motor car skidded when crossing a bridge, and foll into the Seine The governess and two children of Mme. Duncan, the famous dancer. were drowned. ...

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  56. BILLIARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Tom Aiken and George Gray commenced a billiard, match of 16,000 up to-day, Gray conceding 2000 start. This afternoon the play was of the mild order, ...

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  57. ALLEGED COMBINATION.

    BOMBALA, Monday.--Mr. Lestrange, selected Labor candidate for Eden-Monaro, addressed a meeting in the Bombala School of Arts on Saturday. The speaker dealt chiefly with the ...

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  58. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    BKOKEN-HILL, Monday.--John Truscott, keeper of a refreshment and fruit shop in Argent-street, who on February 14 was fined £30 for Belling beer without a license, was to-day ...

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  59. CHAUFFEUR'S EXPLANATION.

    PARIS, Monday.--The chauffeur of the car which fell into the Seine, and caused the death of a governess and two children, has has arrested. ...

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  60. GOLF. AUSTRALIA'S CHAMPION.

    Ivo Whitten, Australian golf champion, won the Victorian Club's open and amateur scratch event at Fisherman's Bend links to-day with an aggregate of 146 for two rounds. He made a record for the links by getting ...

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  61. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Electors are exhorted to have their names on the rolls, a penalty in the shape of a fine being held out as an incentive to ensure that ever elector shall perform his or her duty, and yet, when you have taken the ...

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  62. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Lilian Mabel Gosling, single, 30 years of age, was on Saturday arrested on a charge of having wilfully murdered her new-born child. Dr. Martell held a ...

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  63. THE NATAL TRANSPORT SAFE.

    The Empire Transport Company's steamer Natal Transport, which was reported to be overdue, is safe. Messrs. Houlder Brothers and Co. received ...

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  64. AMUSEMENTS.

    Crowds visit the Glaciarium to see the new picture announced by West's, the second issue of "Les Miserables." Jean Valjean is again prominent, and Javert is also a striking personality. In the course of the story ...

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  65. WORK WITH NON-UNIONISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At a meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Federated Mine Employees' Union at Eaglehawk, it was decided that a ballot of the members should be taken ...

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  66. STATE CONTESTS.

    It appears that friction between the Rook wood P.L. League and the Granville State Labor Council arose Saturday over the ballot taken by the League in connection with the ...

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  67. ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    BERLIN, Monday.--Ex-King Manuel.[?] tugal, has been betrothed to Augustine Victoria a daughter of Prince William of Hohenzollern. ...

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  68. RUSSIAN IMMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The steamer St. Albans arrived from the East this morning. Amongst the passengers were 22 [?] full-paying immigrants. ...

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  69. A COOL CLEANER.

    ALBURY, Monday.--William Miles, a casual hand engaged in the local post-office, fell back wards off the ledge of a window a distance of 30ft. He dropped on to a shrub, smashing a ...

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  70. FIND OF OSMYRIDIUM.

    ZEEHAN (Tas.), Monday.--A miner, Sam Fenton, of Colebrook, has discovered at Bald-hills, four miles south of Corinha-road, what is be the largest specimen of ...

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  71. LATE SHIPPING.

    PORT PIRIE.--Arr., April 21: Nardoo, str., from Port [?]. April 19: Century, str., from Newcastle; Dilkera str., from Melbourne; Tarcoola, str., from Sydney. Dep., April 20: Turul, str for Trieale and Flume, ...

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  72. LATE SHIPPING.

    DEPARTURES. Echunga, str., for Fremantle and Albury via Newcastle. ...

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  73. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--In reference to the Federal electoral rolls jest issued, it would be as well if every exporter were to in quire what subdivision and electorate they are slights to vote in. I always understood (and hundreds of ...

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