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  2. AN AUSTRALIAN DAY.

    LONDON, April 7.--Australia had the stage at the Royal Society of Arts on Tuesday, when a notable gathering of Australians and others interested in the country assembled to hear ...

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  3. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.

    The Acting-Treasurer (Mr. A. C. Carmichael) yesterday gave details of certain alterations proposed to be made in railway freights and fares, to take effect from May 28. in (a) the ...

    Article : 962 words
  4. LEAPS AND BOUNDS.

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  5. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The programme for the Corporation ceremonies on June 22 is now rapidly assuming definite form. The Corporation of London has arranged to ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  7. OUR AERIAL SCOUT.

    While the Defence authorities will not permit civilians to carry on espionage of the fores from the ground, they have not as yet made any provision to prevent aerial scouts from taking ...

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  8. MARCHING ON FEZ.

    TANGIER (MOROCCO). Sunday Afternoon.--The French relief force sent for the purpose of pacifying the country in view of the rebellion of the tribesmen, and the ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. SOUTHWARD DASH.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Ernest Shackleton in a letter to the "Daily Mail" warnly appears for contributions to the amount of £12,600 to enable Dr Dougias Mawson to ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. THE REBUFF.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in the course of his speech at Manchester on Saturday night, referred incidentally to the recent referenda ...

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  11. THE EFFORTS OF FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.--It is officially stated that the France-Spanish exchange of views on the subject of Morocco was consistently cordial. ...

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  12. THE GERMAN EXPLORERS.

    BERLIN, Monday.--The steamer Deutsch- land, With the members of the German Antarctic expedition, under Lieut. Filchner, on board, has sailed from Bremerhaven, en ...

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  13. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Mr. Lloyd- George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in an interview to-day, pronounced the opinion that 30 per cent, of pauperism was due to ...

    Article : 231 words
  14. NO RELIEF FOR A FORTNIGHT.

    TANGIER, Monday.--Although the Sultan is clamoring for the speedy arrival of relief, as the situation is worse, it is feared that Major Brulard's force will take ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. MR. FISHER'S COMPLACENCY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that Mr. Fisher, the Australian Prime Minister, who has arrived there en route to the ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. THE NORTHERN TREND.

    BINGARA, Monday.--A. record meeting of residents of this district was held on Saturday last to consider the proposal for an active organisation to press tho claims for the ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. "NEARLY COMPLETED."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The census returns are still coming in very slowly. Those for Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania are expected to be completed' in a few days, but in ...

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  18. CONTRADICTORY MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The messages from Morocco received in London, Paris, and Berlin are very contradictory, but the consensus of opinion is that Mulai Babid will be safe ...

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  19. HOUNDSDITCH MURDER TRIALS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--During yesterday's proceedings at the trial of the persons accused in connection with the Houndsditch murder case at the Central Criminal Court, Old ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. "WORKERS' CONTRIBUTIONS TOO HIGH."

    LONDON. Monday.--Mr. Philip Snowden, M.P. (Socialist, Blackburn, addressing his constituents, declared that the workers contribution under the Invalidity Bill was ...

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  21. THE SQUADRON.

    H.M. ships Fantome and Soalurk, which were recently recommissioned with new crews brought out from England by H.M.S. Edgar, were taken for trial runs outside the Heads ...

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  22. A WEALTHY SWAGMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A swagman,folia M'Cormick, who was arrested at Ballarat 12 months ago on a charge of having no visible lawful means of support, but who subsequently ...

    Article : 226 words
  23. SOUTH AFRICAN NURSES.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--Lady Gladstone, wife of the Governor-General of South Africa, through the press and local authorities throughout the Union, is appealing for the sum of ...

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  24. A YOUNG HEROINE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--By the heroism of Lily Boitwood, a domestic employed with a family living at Cheshunt, in Hertfordshire, 14 miles north of Loudon, two children were saved ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. NEW SULTAN PROCLAIMED.

    TANGIER, Monday.--The Berbers at Mekinez have proclaimed Mulai El Zin Sultan. He has written to a friend staling that he accepted the throne only because Mekinez ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. AUSTRALIA'S AERIAL FLEET.

    Senator Pearce has announced that while in England he will deal with the matter of providing Australia with an aerial fleet, and that he will purchase two aeroplanes almost ...

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  27. IN PRISON GARB.

    Is it imperative that prisoners under escort to and from the various gaols should travel in prison garb? A report on this much-discussed subject has ...

    Article : 540 words
  28. BALMAIN'S IDLE COLLIERY.

    It is now over a month since the Balmain collicry ceased work. Questioned yesterday, the Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. G. S. Beeby, stated that the ...

    Article : 211 words
  29. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Shipping Gazetto" states that inquiries are being made at Liverpool for six steamers, of from 7000 to 8000 tons deadweight, on time charter, to trade between ...

    Article : 62 words
  30. UNREST IN PERSIA.

    TEHERAN, Monday.--The Kasbgai tribe are suspected of having ambushed two Bakhtian chieftains at Sbiraz. It is known that one of them was murdered ...

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  31. GREATER THAN WHISTLER.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon. -- The private purchase of pictures painted by Mr. Walter Greaves, and their subsequent exhibition at the Goupil Galleries, Regent-street, has brought ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. THE MILITARY COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Before his departure for England the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) expressed a desire that the Military College at Duntroon, in the Federal capital ...

    Article : 143 words
  33. MOSQUE OF OMAR I.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.--Advices from Jerusalem suggest that the story is unfounded of the alleged thefts from the Mosque of Omar 1.--which was said to have been profaned by an ...

    Article : 97 words
  34. MADMAN WITH A CHOPPER.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--While the inmates of the Belfast Asylum were employed in gardening in the grounds of the institution yesterday a patient suddenly seized a chopper ...

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  35. CHANGING RELIGION.

    BATHURST, Monday.--It is reported that two other Church of England clergymen intend to follow the lead of. Rev. Gordon Tidy and join the Roman Catholic Church. One has charge ...

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  36. THE REFERENDA.

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  37. SEQUEL TO MAY DAY.

    PARIS, Monday.--Four and a half pounds weight of dynamite cartridges have been found against a garden fence at Epernay. It is thought that the owner got rid of them ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Junior Philatelic Society will entertain Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of tho Dominion of New Zealand at dinner at the Trocadero tomorrow. The menu card bears a ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. WAR RAILWAY COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Following upon the inter-State Railway Conference about to be held in Sydney, a meeting of the War Railway Council will he held there on the 19th inst. Some ...

    Article : 114 words
  41. QUESTION OF HANDWRITING.

    BERLIN, Monday.--Advices from Windhock, Namaqualand, stale that Baron von Waechter, a Government official in German South-west Africa, has been sentenced to 16 12 months ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON- Monday.--Two railway policemen employed at West Hartlepool Station. Durham, have been dismissed for refusing to cease their membership of the Amalgamated Railwayman's ...

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  43. DESTROYERS IN THE NORTH.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Australian destroyers,Parramatta and Yarra, arrived at Morcton Bay Iron: the north this afternoon. A civic welcome will be extended to the officers ...

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