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  2. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Macartney (Minister for Lands) opened his campaign in, the outlying parts of his electorate on Wednesday night, when he addressed several meetings. and ...

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  3. INCOMPATIBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Events now occur Almost daily to emphasise the difference of opinion existing between the Federal and New South Wales Labor Governments. The refusal ...

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  4. PROROGUED!

    After a long sitting, extending from 4 o'clock on Wednesday to shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning, Parliament has been prorogued until May 11 next. ...

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  5. VIVID AND BRILLIANT.

    There was a brilliant meteorological display in the city last night. Between 6.30 p.m. and 9.45 o'clock a thunderstorm, remarkable for the accompanying dazzling and continuous lighting ...

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  6. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The hearing of applications for cancelling the registration of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association was resumed before the President in the Federal ...

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  7. CLEAN SWEEP.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Sir Joseph Ward tendered his resignation as Prime Minister to the Governor this evening. The new Ministry is as follows:-- ...

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  8. GRIFFITH'S MILLIONS.

    After the Legislative Assembly had at 3 o'clock yesterday morning despatched a message to the Legislative Council announcing agreement with the latter body's amendments in the ...

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  9. ANOTHER UNOPPOSED RETURN.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.---The Home Secretary's Department has received a telegram stating that Mr. John May (Labor) has been re-elected unopposed for Flinders electorate. ...

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  10. OTHER MINISTERS AGREE.

    Mr. M'Gowen, in the course of a short statement, also expressed satisfaction with the work that had been done. It was marvellous, he said, that so much had been accomplished ...

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  11. SENATOR M'DOUGALL'S PREDICTION. LABOR WILL GAIN.

    Senator Allan M'Dongall yesterday returned from a trip through Queensland, where he addressed several meetings. He predicts that the Labor Party will, at the forthcoming ...

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  12. MR. GRIFFITH'S COMPLAINT.

    The Minister for Works was the only Minister to growl. Referring to the fact that a number of public works proposals, including the eastern suburbs railway, which he had intended ...

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  13. THE NEW CABINET.

    The New Zealand Cabinet as now constituted is a very conglomerate team. The Prime Minister (Mr. T. Mackenzie), after a long career of Independent Opposition in the days of the ...

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  14. ANOTHER PERIL.

    PARIS, Thursday.--Professor Poncet has addressed an important communication to the Academic de Medicine, in which he shows that the sweat of consumption patients is virulently ...

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  15. GUARD TURNS OUT.

    ROCK ISLAND (Illinois), Wednesday Evening.--An unsuccesful attempt was made to-day to assassinate the Mayor, Mr. Schriever. Bullets were fired at him through the ...

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  16. MR.' HOLMAN'S REVIEW.

    Speaking of the work accomplished and the experiences witnessed during the session, the Attorney-General did not seek to hide his general feeling of satisfaction at the results ...

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  17. MORBID MURDERER.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday Evening.--A youth named Ratkewitsch, son of a magistrate, shown to be an extraordinary degenerate, has been sentenced to undergo a term of ...

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  18. MORE LITHGOW TROUBLE.

    The area affected by the Lithgow strike is steadily increasing. On Wednesday about 20 stovemakers in the employ of Jas. Ward, Ltd., Surry-hills. ceased work in pursuance of the ...

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  19. MOTHER AND INFANT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An inquest was held to-day into the death of Florence Mary Faulkner (34) and her infant child, Reginald William, whose bodies were found floating in ...

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  20. ROOF CAVED IN.

    During the height of the storm considerable damage was done to the building occupied by Mr. A. Hingston, optician, at 643 George-street. A particularly heavy peal of thunder was ...

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  21. THE MOTOR MURDERERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--Several witnesses of the Chantilly Bank outrage identify three of the assassins for whom the police are now actively searching as Bonnot, Carouy, and ...

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  22. MARTIAL LAW.

    ROCK ISLAND (ILL.), Thursday.--Martial law has been proclaimed, and all public gatherings have been suppressed. Dynamite outrages are feared. ...

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  23. POLITICIAN WHIPPED.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--It is reported that at Dunorian on Monday night Mr. J. A. Lyons, member of the House of Assembly, and Mr. E. Shackloth, Labor candidate, met with an ...

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  24. REBUFF TO PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The St. Petersburg correspondent of "The Times" states that the Powers are unable to formulate mediation proposals on the basis of Italy's reply to their ...

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  25. IN THE TRACK OF A CYCLONE.

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday Evening.--A violent cyclone has swept over the city and surrounding district, causing great damage and loss of life. ...

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  26. NEW COMMONWEALTH ROLLS

    An electoral, canvass for the purpose of obtaining the necessary data for the forthcoming new Commonwealth electoral rolls, and to permit of an electoral card index ...

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  27. MOTOR DRIVERS' PARADISE.

    The tourist road from the Spit to Manly and on to Pittwater is a favorite spot for the drivers of every class of motor to test the speed of their automobiles. According to the remarks of the ...

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  28. COLLAPSED IN THE NIGHT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--A tunnel which, passes beneath the River Spree, which traverses Berlin, suddenly caved in, causing the flooding of a section of the city tubes ...

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  29. S.A. EDUCATION OFFICES.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Government has accepted the tender of Mr. J. T. Brown for the superstructure of the education building in Flinders-street. The price is £59,000. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. CAUGHT BY AN AVALANCHE.

    SAN BERNARDINO (Cal.), Wednesday Evening.--Messrs. Covington and Albert, two wealthy Englishmen, who were climbing Mount Bernardino, 20 miles east of the city, were caught in ...

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  31. WIRELESS MAGNATE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--Mr. Lee De Forest, chief of the American De Forest Wireless Company, has been arrested on a warrant charging him with the misuse of mails with ...

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  32. PROFESSIONAL GOLF MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The final of the professional golf tournament, between Dick Banks (M'Ewan and Co.) and A. Maiden (Rivers-dale), was played over 36 holes at Fishermen's ...

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  33. THE UNION S.S. COMPANY.

    WELLINGTON,(N.Z.), Thursday.--No explanation is forthcoming for the rise in the Union Company's shares. The first inquiries for shares, it is understood, came from London. It ...

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  34. PART OF HIS EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Prince of Wales is to visit Paris next week and will remain in the French capital for several months for the purpose of perfecting his knowledge of ...

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  35. "FOND OF DISPLAY."

    PERTH, Thursday.--The Full Court to-day had to decide who was the person responsible for the cost of a trades-union banner. Some months ago the wife of the late secretary of the ...

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  36. MONSOONAL CONDITIONS.

    The monsoonal tendencies on Wednesday over the greater part of the continent have extended south-eastward and intensified. There are now rather incipient centres of energy over ...

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  37. TO PROTECT MEMBERS IN NORTHERN WILDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The tenderest care of the members of the Federal Parliamentary touring party to the Northern Territory next month is to be taken by the External Affairs ...

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  38. TO COMBAT UNEMPLOYMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, has written to the Trades-hall Council, forwarding details of a movement to organise an Australian section of ...

    Article : 163 words
  39. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--To-day's proceedings in connection with the case in which Charles Brown Kellow and Raymond Ewart Kemsley are charged with having conspired. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday Evening.--A disastrous fire destroyed 300 houses in Peshawar, capital' of the north-west frontier province. Many people have been rendered destitute. ...

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  41. COBAR HOSPITAL.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Ald. A. B. James, who has interested, himself on behalf of Nurse Dawson, in connection with the recent trouble at the Cobar District Hospital, has received ...

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  42. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  43. THE MEN ACCEPT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--To-night the employes of the Superphosphates Companies, who went out on strike on February 11, when the employers refused to pay the minimum wage of ...

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  44. N.Z. UNION FINED £100.

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Thursday.--Wellington Tramway Union has been fined £100 for instigating the strike of tramway men last January. ...

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  45. IMMIGRANTS BY THE NORSEMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The steamer Norseman arrived from London direct yesterday with 2131 immigrants on board. Three hundred and thirty are for Victoria and the remainder go ...

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