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  2. SETTLED!

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  3. A RUSSIAN TRIAL.

    WARSAW, Saturday.--The trial of Miss Kate Malecka, an English governess, on political charges, which had been adjourned from February, was concluded in the High Court yesterday. ...

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  4. ELECTRIFICATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--The State Government is now calling, for tedders in England for the conversion of the suburban railways to electric traction. The scheme covered by the ...

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  5. REDISTRIBUTION OF ELECTORATES.

    The Electoral Districts Commissioners, Judge Edmunds and Mr. F. A. Coghlan, Under-Secretary to the Chief Secretary, have now made public their report on the redistribution of ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  7. KING AND HIS NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The naval manoeuvres began yesterday, in brilliant weather. The King was aboard H.M.S. Neptune--19,900 tons, 10 12in. guns--which led the ...

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  8. BRITISH COAL WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The South Wales miners executive met yesterday, and considered (a) a demand for a national stoppage, including railwaymen and transport workers, and (b) a ...

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  9. STIRRING SPEECH.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King, before departing from the navy manoeuvres, delivered a stirring speech to the people of Weymouth and officers from the ships respecting the qualities ...

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  10. SOUTH WALES EMBROGLIO.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The South Wales Miners' Council has decided not to participate in the deliberations of the district coal board, under the presidency of Lord-St. Aldwyn, whose ...

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  11. THE NEW NAVAL RESERVE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The men joining the "immediate reserve"--the new force to be created by the British Admiralty--will undergo 28 days' sea training annually. ...

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  12. A FAMOUS TRIAL.

    The case against Miss Kate Malecka has dragged its weary length through nearly ten months. She was imprisoned last July, and so tardy did justice seem to be that her case was ...

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  13. HELP FROM ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. Murphy, of Wonthaggi, attended a meeting of the Adelaide Drivers' Association last night at the Trades- hall and appealed for help, for the miners on ...

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  14. PREPAREDNESS AND EFFICIENCY.

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  15. HOME RULE BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. T. S.'Kinnon Wood (Secretary for Scotland) speaking, yesterday at Edinburgh, remarked that Scotland did not want Home Rule precisely on the Irish model. ...

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  16. THE CHAIRMAN'S POWERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The newspapers recall the fact that clause 4 in the Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) Act allows Lord St. Aldwyn, as chairman, to fix the minimum independently if ...

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  17. A FESTAL SEARCH.

    Quiet reigned along the waterfront. Business had ceased for Saturday afternoon. But at the Illawarra and South Coast Company's wharf all was activity. The taut little steamer Eden, ...

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  18. PENNSYLVANIA RIOTS.

    SCRANTON (Pennsylvania), Friday Evening.--Striking miners broke a police cordon surrounding a number of strikebreakers, and mishandled many of the latter. They flung bricks ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. FURTHER AMENDMENTS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. L. N. Rothschild (Unionist, Aylesbury), has given notice that he will move when the Home Rule Bill comes on for further consideration an ...

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  21. ALBANIANS IN REVOLT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.--The tribes between Ipek and Gusinje are in ferment, and 7000 are in revolt. A Turkish battalion has been ambushed, and ...

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  22. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The British inquiry regarding the Titanic disaster was continued yesterday before the British Commission. Sir Rufus Isaacs (Attorney-General) ...

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  23. MEMORY OF 1882.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--After the division on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, had been taken, Mr. Redmond was introduced to Lady Frederick Cavendish, who ...

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  24. "TWO-UP."

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In connection with the raid on two-up schools in Elizabeth-street and Fortitude Valley late' on Friday night, the police, in plain clothes, overpowered the ...

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  25. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    Saturday,--The "Lokal Anzeiger" remarks that the proposal to send Baron Marschall von "'Bleberstein--lately Ambassador to the Porte--to London in succession to ...

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  26. ULSTER READY TO FIGHT.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--At a conference of the Nonconformist. Unionist Association, held in London, the Lord Mayor of Belfast said that he did not believe that tho Home ...

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  27. IF ULSTER IS COERCED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir Edward Carson, M.P. (leader of the Ulster Unionists) spoke at the 1900 Club last night. He said that no compromise was possible ...

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  28. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSES.

    Shortly before noon to-day, eight men were working on a new theatre being built at the corner of Darling and Roundtree streets, Balmain, when the scaffolding supporting them ...

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  29. A PRINCE DEPORTED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The United States Government has ordered the deportation of Prince Gustav Dickran, an Albanian prince, recently arrived from Australia. ...

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  30. A CLOSE CALL.

    Some excitement was caused to the residents on that part of St. Leonards overlooking Lane Cove River, yesterday evening about 6 o'clock, when a private motor boat, containing a lady ...

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  31. ISMAY'S RETURN HOME.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Bruce Ismay, chairman and managing director of the White Star line, and one of the Titanic's survivors, arrived yesterday at Liverpool, from New York. ...

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  32. THE WAR OF ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. A. Bonar Law (leader of the Opposition), addressing the Primrose League last night, said that the victory in the present war of armaments would rest with ...

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  33. DELEGATES AT LISMORE.

    LISMORE, Saturday.--Messrs. Redmond and Donovan, the Home Rule delegates, returned to Lismore yesterday, and visited the Marist Brothers' Boys' School and the convent schools, ...

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  34. INSURANCE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the insurance advisory committee, comprising representatives of employers, workers, and doctors, said that whatever ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN RACE PROBLEM.

    CAPETOWN, Friday Evening.--The Union Assembly has debated the motion of the leader of the Opposition, Sir T. W. Smartt, for a commission to inquire into the increasing ...

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  36. GERMAN DEFENCE BILLS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The Reichstag passed the second reading of the Army Bill and the Supplementary Army Estimates against the votes of the Socialist Party. ...

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  37. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.--The Jewish bakers have struck, and the masters are appealing to the police headquarters, for the arrest of employees in consequence of continued acts of ...

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  38. CHINA STEAMER QUARANTINED.

    Owing to a mild case of smallpox having been reported on board, the China Navigation Company's steamer Changsha was sent tinto quarantine on arrival yesterday from Japan and ...

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  39. CENTURY OF PEACE.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--Arrangements are being made to celebrate the completion of 100 years of peace between the United States and Canada. A committee has been organised here to ...

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  40. CIVILISING THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Melanesian Mission to-day farewelled Dr. Cecil J. Wood, the newly-appointed Bishop of Melanesia. Dr. Montgomery (formerly Bishop of Tasmania), and ...

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  41. FIRE AT MAITLAND.

    MAITLAND, Sunday.--A destructive fire occurred last night in weatherboard and galvanised iron promises in High-street, which were divided into two shops, one occupied by John ...

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  42. NEWSBOYS ASSAULTED.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.--The newspapers' employees are attacking the newsboys because they soli newspapers issued by non-union workers. ...

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  43. THE DISMASTED CARMEN.

    The dismasted brigantine Carmen has been picked up by the steamer Wee Clyde, and is being towed to Sydney. The Wee Clyde was chartered by Messrs. Nelson and Robertson to ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S RAILWAY PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Times" publishes to-day the first of a series of articles on the "Railway Problems of Australia." Sir T. B. Robinson (Agent-General for ...

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  45. TERRIFIC DELUGE.

    DES MOINES (Lowa), Saturday.--Terrific electric storms visited the district, houses being flooded by rainstorms. Lightning struck a warehouse, starting a fire, the warehouse being ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--A proclamation, issued yesterday, prohibited for a further period of three years the collection of pearl oyster shell in the Great North-east Channel, Torres Straits ...

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  47. NEWSPAPER TROUBLES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The pressmen employed on Several newspapers walked out in sympathy with the Chicago strike. The management is crippled, and the issue of the papers is ...

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  48. SHIPBUILDING EXPERT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Mr. J. Payne, who has been engaged by the Commonwealth Government as shipbuilding export, arrived from London by the R.M.S. Macedonia on Saturday. ...

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  49. CHINESE PROVINCIAL LOANS.

    PEKIN, Friday Evening.--German financiers are lending £300,000 to the Che-Klang province, and another group of financiers is advancing £800,000 to the Chi-Li province. ...

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  50. OUR DAILY BREAD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A private meeting of master bakers was held on Saturday night at the Employers' Federation rooms, to consider the question of increasing the price of ...

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  51. PRUSSIAN SOCIALISTS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.--The Social Democrats organised demonstrations yesterday as a protest against the expulsion of Herr Borchardt from the Prussian Diet. ...

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  52. THE PEOPLE'S WILL

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--Mr. Roosevelt's campaign committee has issued a statement for Mr. Roosevelt, declaring that of nine States holding primaries vast majorities were recorded against, ...

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  53. DECLINE IN RIFLE CLUBS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Recently 23 out of 350 Rifle Clubs in Victoria were struck off the rolls because they were in a lifeless state. Though the membership of the clubs now total ...

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