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  2. LABOR POLICY.

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--Mr. Fisher, lender of the Federal Opposition,, arrived in Bundaberg this morning, and was accorded an enthusiastic reception by supporters of the Labor ...

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  3. MOUNT OXIDE MINES.

    The board-room at Australasia Chambers was packed at noon yesterday with an excited throng of shareholders in Mount Oxide Mines, Limited. They had met in response to a notice ...

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  4. ROYAL FUNERAL.

    VIENNA, Sunday.--The bodies of the late Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and his Consort, wire yesterday interred at Arstetten, In the presence of the Heir-Presumptive and other ...

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  5. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Edward Carson, addressing 10,000 people at Herne Hill, said that he assumed that the Ministers, as honest men, would explain to the King when they asked him ...

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  6. POLICY POINTS.

    The Fisher Government left millions of trust fund money available for loan expenditure without any necessity for the Cook Government to appeal to the cold world outside. ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP.

    A cable received yesterday by Mr. T. H. Hicks, hon. secretary of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association from Mr.Wrenn, president of the American L.T.A., intimated that ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 326 words
  9. FIXED BAYONETS IN BELFAST.

    A South Belfast regiment of Ulster Volunteers marched through the streets of Belfast yesterday, carrying rides with fixed bayonets. ...

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  10. THE B.H.P. DEBENTURE ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In order to provide funds in connection with the installation of fron and steel works at Newcastle, the Broken Hill Proprietary, Company, Limited, has, as was ...

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  11. THE ARMS PROCLAMATION.

    Mr. John Redmond, M.P., lender of the Irish Nationalists, is pressing for the repeal of the arms proclamation, but the Government is awaiting the result of a gunsmith's appeal. ...

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  12. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--What is practically the world's Cabinet of the woman suffrage movement will meet in London this week. The conference will consist, of the board of ...

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  13. WARNING TO SERVIA.

    VIENNA, Sunday.--An official Communique, published in the "Poster Lloyd." a Budapest newspaper, status:--"Austria-Hungary does not desire war, but is justified in expecting Servia ...

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  14. WISHED TO SEE THE KING.

    The woman who was arrested at the entrance to Buckingham Palace, after demanding to see the King, and who was in possession of two loaded revolvers, stated that she was an ...

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  15. ALL CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED.

    SKRAJEVO, Sunday.--It has been ascertained that all the men implicated in the assassination conspiracy have been arrested. ...

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  16. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the German Government has increased the subsidy to the North German Lloyd and the German ...

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    SOFIA, Monday.--German banks are arranging for a loan of £20,000,000 to Bulgaria in 5 per cents. The first half will be issued at 84 at the end of 1914. ...

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  18. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  19. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Turkey has agreed to Greece's proposal to entrust a neutral Power to choose an arbitrator to settle the differences between the two nations. ...

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  20. ALBANIAN SITUATION.

    ATHENS, Sunday.--It is understood that Mr. G. F. Williams, United States Minister in Greece, has resigned at the request of President Wilson, in consequence of his comments ...

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  21. EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Emigrants to the number of 469,640 left Great Britain during the year ended March 31, 715 per thousand going to the oversea Dominions and colonies, compared ...

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  22. TO-DAY.

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  23. LATE MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The remains of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain were yesterday conveyed from Highbury to Birmingham. Immense crowds lined the route of the ...

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  24. THE RAND RIOTS.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--A crowd of 5000, including Mr. Creswell, lender of the Labor party, and other Labor members, marched to the cemeteries in memory of those killed in the ...

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  25. VALUE OF IRRIGATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Iff a report on the development of irrigation and land settlement in Victoria, Mr. Elwood Mend, chairman of the Water Commission, says that nearly all the ...

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  26. WOOLWICH ARSENAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The strike committee at Woolwich Arsenal, where 7000 men struck work owing to the dismissal of a fitter for refusing to erect machinery because free laborers had ...

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  27. OVERDUE VESSELS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The coal-laden barquentine Becthovern, which left Newcastle (N.S.W.) on March 29 for Valparaiso, has been re-insured at from 45 to 50 guincas per cent ...

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  28. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Marine Department to-day received a telegram from Cape Capricorn stating that the schooner Forbes Brothers was wrecked last night at Rocky ...

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  29. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Replying to a letter by Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for West Australia, refuting an allegation of unfair treatment of investors in connection with the ...

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  30. FATAL RUNAWAY.

    TAMWORTH, Monday.--On Saturday, Thomas Brady, a well-known resident, was killed as the result of a runaway horse colliding with a vehicle in which he was seated. ...

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  31. CZAR'S OFFICER ROBBED.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Count Muravieff a member of the Czar's staff, while travelling on the Parts express. was robbed of a despatch box containing £5000 worth of Jewels and £200 in cash. ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The death is announced of Mr. Sydney Grundy, the well-known dramatist, at the ago of 66 years. After leaving college in Manchester, where he ...

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  33. MUDGEE IN DARKNESS.

    MUDGEE, Monday.--Soon after 6 p.m. on Friday night, the electric light in the streets suddenly failed. In private houses the light continued for a time, but eventually it, too went ...

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  34. CREPT FROM THEIR GRAVES.

    PEKIN, Monday.--Regarding the execution of 120 soldiers at Kalgan. who were shot in cold blood, with the object of striking terror into the hearts of disloyal troops. It is reported ...

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  35. WHEN UNDER ARREST.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. J. Caen) has communicated with the Inspector-General of Police asking him to prepare a now regulation, providing that when any arrested person is injured, ...

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  36. CAR-DRIVER'S OBLIGATION.

    WACGA, Monday.--A cabdriver, Charles Wormaid, was fined 2s 6d and £3 10s costs tor having refused 10 tube a patient to the hospital when requested by a doctor. The case was not ...

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