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  2. IN SUSPENSE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--A wireless message has been received from the steamer Carpathia, stating that the vessel has 705 survivors on board,and that it may be ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 367 words
  4. HOME RULE BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The text of the Home Rule Bill, which passed its first reading stage on Tuesday, has been issued. The bill consists of 48 clauses. It is without preamble. ...

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  5. THE LITHGOW STRIKE.

    In reporting on the Lithgow strike at the Labor Council: last night, the secretary (Mr. E. J. Kavanagh) said the executive of that body had taken a stand that no previous executive ...

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  6. FIGHT FOR WERRIWA.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--A well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of supporters of the Liberal cause was held last evening in the Town-hall. Mr. Conroy delivered on excellent address, ...

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  7. LEAP FOR LIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A trolly containing a repairing gang of 16 men, rushing down an incline between Wandin and Evelyn on the Warburton line to-day ran into an ascending mixed ...

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  8. SUPPLY OF LIFEBOATS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The United States Senate has adopted a resolution demanding a comprehensive investigation into the disaster. Some of the survivors will be ...

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  9. CROWDED FERRY TRAFFIC.

    A noticeable feature of the ferry traffic between Sydney and North Sydney is the crowded condition of the Circular, Quay jetty at certain times in the late afternoon and grumbles from ...

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  10. PARISIAN IN PORT.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Thursday.-- The Parisian has arrived here. The captain reports that be received no news concerning the Titanic, except at second hand. ...

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  11. THE DESIGNER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Alexander Carlisle declares that the vessel's boat accommodation was inadequate, but it was a difficult problem to find boat room on modern ...

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  12. FINANCIAL CRITICISM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--"The Times," Commenting on the Home Rule Bill, says that a system of embryo federal finance has been applied to Ireland. Meanwhile the latter does not ...

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  13. ANOTHER VESSEL WITHOUT NEWS.

    ST. JOHN'S (New Brunswick), Thursday.--The Allan liner Carthaginian has arrived here. She lay for two days in a thick fog off Cape Race. ...

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  14. "ONE OF THE BRIGHTEST GEMS."

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.--Mr. Hazleton, one of the Irish envoys, addressed a large and representative audience at the Central-hall last night on the Home Rule question. ...

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  15. FUTILE WARNINGS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The steamer Tunisean was in the ice for 24 hours, and 200, Icebergs were seen. The vessel was stopped at night. At midnight on ...

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  16. A HEAVY MAIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The Titanic carried 3000 sacks of mails, including 1386 from London. ...

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  17. NOT ELIGIBLE.

    Finding that he is not eligible to stand as the Labor candidate for the Werriwa vacancy, Mr. J. Lynch, who was selected by ballot to take up tho cudgels in the interests of the ...

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  18. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  19. THE SAVED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Among the rescued passengers are:--. Lady COSMO GORDON (wife of Sir Thomas Duff Gordon). ...

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  20. FICTITIOUS REPORTS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Strong comments are made in the newspapers here relative to false and misleading news emanating from America. ...

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  21. THE MISSING.

    The following are still missing:-- Mr. ISIDOR STRAUSS, the millionaire merchant. Mr. GEORGE D. WIDENER, millionaire. ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Watt, the Victorian Treasurer, declares that no State Government has yet received an answer to the resolution regarding immigration passed at the ...

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  23. MADAME STENHELL.

    PARIS, Thursday.--Madame Stenheil, the confident of the late M. Felix Faure when he was President of France, has published her memoirs. Madame Stenheil's memoirs will be received ...

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  24. TO BE HANGED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A determination arrived at by the State Cabinet to-day will mean the enforcement of capital punishment for the first time in Victoria for many years. ...

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  25. JERVIS BAY.

    Mr. Griffith (Minister for Works) yesterday denied the suggestion that the Prime Minister was trying to play off one State against another in the matter of tho Federal Training ...

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  26. ADELAIDE STEWARDESS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Miss Evelyn Marsden. daughter of Mr. W. H. Marsden stationmaster at Hazleton, was first saloon stewardess on the Titanic. Miss Marsden was on board ...

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  27. WAITING FOR THE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Pathetic scenes continue to be witnessed at the White Star offices. The usual bookings, however are ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH CONDOLENCES.

    The Governor-General has addressed the following cablegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-- On behalf of the people of Australia, I am ...

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  29. "GRATIFICATION AND SATISFACTION."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At the annual conference of the Hibernian Benefit Society at Beechworth to-day, the following resolution was carried at the instance of Bros. Keane and ...

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  30. THE SORROW OF FIVE SISTERS.

    The wives and children of the members of the crew are also crowding into the Southampton offices at night awaiting the posting of the names of the posting saved. Many ...

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  31. MINERS AND IMMIGRATION.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The delegate board of the Colliery Employees Federation, at the quarterly meeting to-day, had under consideration a notice of motion from the Waratah ...

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  32. FOR ECONOMY.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Owing to increasing uneasiness at the enormous growth of expenditure, the House of Commons has on the initiative of the Chancellor of the Exchequer. ...

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  33. SYDNEY'S SYMPATHY.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor) received a cable yesterday from the Lord Mayor of London expressing thanks for the sympathy convoyed to relatives of those who bad lost ...

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  34. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The King despatched a message to President Taft as follows:-- Deplore terrible loss of subjects of ...

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  35. THE COMING CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Following up the decision of the New South Wales Cabinets on Wednesday, Mr. M'Gowen and Mr. Holman are to visit Melbourne next week (on Thursday, if ...

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  36. TURK OUTRAGE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday Evening.-- An Irade of the Sultan has dissolved the courtmartial Investigating the Istib massacre before a single sentence was imposed. ...

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  37. ISIDOR STRAUS.

    Mr. Isidor Straus was Doled no less for his millions than for his philanthropic work. He instituted in New York an establishment for the free distribution of milk for the babies of poor ...

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  38. HALF-MAST HIGH.

    Flags on the shipping and ferry boats in the harbor, as well as those over public building in the city, were lowered to half-mast to-day as a mark of those who perished in ...

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  39. FROM POLE TO POLE.

    CHRISTIANA, Wednesday Evening.--The Starthung (the Norwegian Parliament), has unanimously voted 136.365 kroner (£7500) towards the expenses of Captain Amundsen's ...

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  40. DIPHTHERIA "CARRIERS."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A return presented at the meeting of the Board of Health today showed that for the fortnight ending April 16 the diphtheria eases for the whole state ...

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  41. TRAMWAY MEN IN ARBITRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--F. Simmons, a sweeper, formerly in the employ of the Brisbane Tramway Company, told the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, in the tramway case, that he ...

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  42. VICTORIA'S SORROW.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The State Governor (Sir John Fuller) despatched the following telegram to-day to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-- ...

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  43. SUFFERING SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, .Wednesday Evening --Mr R. M' Kenna, Secretary for Home Affairs announced in the House of Commons that the suffragettes were being allowed special privileges. ...

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  44. MURDER AT MALEKULA.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Thursday.--Messrs Burns, Philp. and Co.'s steamer Makambo arrived here this morning from the Now Hebrides, and sailed at noon. She experienced fine, ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  46. A PERSONAL FRIEND OF MR. STEAD.

    BUNDABERG. Thursday.--The Prime Minister addressed a crowded meeting in Queen's Theatre to-night. The Mayor of Bundaberg presided, and in a ...

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  47. TIBETANS AND CHINESE.

    CALCUTTA. Thursday.--Serious fighting has occurred at Lhasa (Tibet), many Chinese being killed or incinerated in their houses. The survivors, including the Amban staff, took ...

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  48. FOR THE SUFFERERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Lord Mayor opened a Mansion House fund yesterday. He suggests that every newspaper in the United Kingdom should receive and ...

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  49. THREE MURDER CHARGES.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.--The Armidale Cirguit Court commences on Tuesday next, before Mr. Justice Sly. Among the cases listed are three murder ...

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  50. FEDEVAL WOOLLEN MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Scottish expert Impacted by the Defence Department to establish Woollen mills for military and naval clothing has been instructed to visit Sydney. ...

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