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  2. STRIKES.

    LITHGOW. Monday.--The Minister for Lands, Mr. G. S. Beeby, had a good meeting to-night in the Town-hall, which was crowded to the doors. The audience generally was with the speaker, ...

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  3. A BIGGER GUN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Gledhill, of the firm of Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co.'s speaking at a meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute, hinted at the production of a new eighteen-inch ...

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  4. CRICKET CARNIVAL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--In the match against the Australians, commencing to-day, the following will represent Essex County XI.--J. W. H. T. Douglas, F. L. Fane, C. P. M'Gahey, ...

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  5. DRIVER LOST CONTROL.

    LONDON, Monday.--The driver of a coal train at Cardiff lost control of his train, which was made up of 41 trucks. It gained momentum on down gradient, and dashed into ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. DOUGLAS WINS THE TOSS.

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  7. NORTHUMBERLAND RATES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Northumberland Coal Wages Board, of which Lord Mersey is chairman, has fixed the minimum rales of pay for underground work as follows:--Day workers, 4s ...

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  8. PERILS BY SEA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The battleship London collided with the steamer Don Benito in a midnight fog off Hythe. The Don Benito was towed into Dover half full of water. The London ...

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  9. NORWEGIAN STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--The Norwegian steamer Sorre has foundered as the result of an explosion on board. Seven persons were drowned. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA V. M.C.C.

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales correcting the conclusions of the London newspapers regarding the Australian census, predicts an addition to ...

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  12. THE BATTLE OF THE GIANTS.

    "Graft strikes are prolonged and futile, and we intend to fight no longer with a divided army, but with a united international force. If employers refuse to listen to reason we shall, be in a position to meet their consolidated force with ours. In short, we have taken a leaf from the employers' book."--Mr. Semple, national organiser, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

    The Essex team includes Englishmen who have been to Australia with M.C.C. teams. The county's captain, Douglas, led the last English Eleven which so signally routed Australia on ...

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  14. OLYMPIC TENNIS.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday Evening.--Gobert (France) won the gold medal and final of the tennis singles in the Olympic games contests, beating Dixon (Eng.) by 8-6, 6-4, 6-4. ...

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  15. PAPUA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Judge --Murray, the Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, came overland from Sydney to.day. The most Important question which he will discuss with the ...

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  16. THE NORTHERN GATE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. V. C. P. Bell (chairman of the Northern Territory Progress Association) last week telegraphed to the Premier of South Australia as follows:-- ...

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  17. FEDERAL FRUIT COMMISSION

    CAIRNS, Monday.--The Federal Fruit Commission commenced its sittings to-day. A number of witnesses were examined. G. Williams, fruit inspector, said he had not ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. VICTORIA'S SOLDIERS MEMORIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A small deputation asked the Minister for Defence to-day to charge a silver coin for the inspection of the new ships, of the fleet units when they arrived. This ...

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  19. THIRD PLACE.

    STOCKHOLM,Sunday.--Wilding (Australasia) defeated Lowe for the bronze medal (third place) by three seta to one. ...

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  20. WOUNDED AT MANOEUVRES.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.--During the recent manoeuvres, 45 infantrymen getting in advance of the guns were wounded by shell fire. ...

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  21. PORTUGAL IN AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Senhor Bhagas, Portuguese Minister in Paris, discussing the reported Anglo-German negotiations respecting Portuguese possessions in Africa states that while ...

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  22. THE CONINGHAM CASE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z). Monday.--Memories of a sensational divorce, case in Sydney were revived to-day by the suit for a dissolution of marriage brought by Alice Coningham against ...

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  23. WORKED ON POLLING DAY.

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Trouble has arisen in connection with the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union, owing to the fact that April 27 was declared a public holiday, and in face ...

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  24. MILITARY COURTS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Speaking at North Carlton, Mr. Prendergast, leader of the State Opposition, to-night referred to the proposals of the Minister Defence to establish ...

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  25. NOT LIABLE.

    PERTH, Monday.--The Full Court decided to-day that the W,A.T.C; was not liable to pay income tax on Up credit balance each year, because it was not a company carrying on ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. LIFE-SAVING MEDALS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Commissioner of Police has been advised by the secretary of the Royal Humane Society in Australia that bronze medals have been awarded to Noel Cumming of ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

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  28. AMERICAN LAND-SEEKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The State Cabinet to-day decided upon increased efforts in the direction of attracting American land-seekers to Victoria. Almost immediately an officer will ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.--Mr. Donald Campbell the Australian representative on the Empire Trade Commission, who is journeying to London to meet other members of the ...

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  30. CHINA'S WANT OF FUNDS.

    PEKIN Monday.--The Minister of Finance (Hsuing-Hsl-Ling) and the foreign bankers have arranged a £10,000,000 loan, redeemable within a year. ...

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  31. MORRISEY'S ANTIDOTE.

    LISMORE, Monday.--A child, Harry Rishworth, was bitton by a black snake. Morrisey's antidote was applied, and Hishworth is now thoroughly recovered. This is the second cure ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN A HOSPITAL.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--The whole of the medical and surgical stall of the hospital has resigned, the reason given being that a practitioner who was not a member of the staft ...

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  33. REVOLT IN PARAQUAY.

    BUENOS AYRES, Monday.--Argentine warships report by wireless that the Paraguayan Government troops have fought the revolutionaries in battle and completely routed them ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government proposes to set up a Royal Commission inquire into the condition of the civil service. The lines on which the inquiry will proceed are now under discussion. ...

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  35. SPEEDY COASTER.

    The North Coast S.N. Company's new steamer, Pulgenbar specially designed for the Clarence River passenger trade, has shown splendid steaming form on the long stretch of steaming ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE

    The polling in connection with the election of divisional representatives to act on boards of inquiry and boards of appeal under the Commonwealth Public Service Act, 1902, closed ...

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  37. "VIVE BONNOT!"

    PARIS, Monday.--Six "apaches," shouting "Vive Bonnot!" terrorised the village of Torrenoire, near St. Etienne. They attacked a tramcar and fired revolvers, ...

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  38. LOSS OF A SON.

    HOBART. Monday.--Fifteen months ago a yuchtsman named Townloy was drowned as the result of a collision between his yacht and the Orontes. His mother put in a claim for ...

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  39. SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    HELENSBURGH, Monday.--The local coal trade continues good, hut is still hampered for the want of sufficient trucks to keep the hauling machinery going full three. Delays have ...

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  40. AUTRALIAN A TOTAL WRECK.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Captain W. H. Gibbon, who inspected the wreck of the West Coast Company's steamer Australian on the southeast of Wardang Island, has returned to Port ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. TASMANIA.

    A letter has been received from the Perth Municipal Council asking for support in an on endeavor to get the Commonwealth Government to pay a grant equivalent to the amount that ...

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  42. MORE IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE.

    The N.D.L. vessel Cassel, which reached Sydney yesterday morning from Bremen, brought 980 immigrants for Australian ports, the majority being for Sydney, but a number of ...

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  43. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION THIS DAY.

    William Inglis and Son, at Camperdown, at 2--Horses. James R. Lawson and Little, at their Kooms, at 11--Furs, etc. Hugh Duff and Co., at Chatswood, at 10.36--Furniture, ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. STAMP DUTY.

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