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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 505 words
  3. THE WRECK

    But for the opportune arrival of the Orara and the Dorrigo on Wednesday the loss of life resulting from the wreck of the British-India boat Satara, south of the Seal Rocks would ...

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  4. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. -- The Budget resolutions were adopted by the House of Commons to-night, on division, by a majority of 81. ...

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  5. NEW YORK HORROR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. -- During the progress of the trial of Albert Wolter, charged with the murder of the girl Ruth Wheeler in New York, in ...

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  6. THE NEW PROPHET.

    A week and a day had passed since the elections, yet Mr. Holman, the Deputy Leader of the State Labor Party, had not spoken. What could be the matter with our eloquent ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The political situation was unchanged to-day. It is not likely to change until Tuesday. There is considerable speculation as to the composition of the new ...

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  8. LORDS AND VETO.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "The Times," commenting this morning on the vague rumors of a possible compromise on the question of the reform of the House of Lords, states ...

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  9. NEW DEFENCE SCHEME.

    The Minister for Defence last night announced that arrangements had been made for Colonel Kirkpatrick, who was in Australia in December and January last with Lord Kitchener, to come ...

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  10. LORD KITCHENER'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Questioned in the Dominion House of Commons as to the reasons why Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener neglected to travel by the ...

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  11. THE REAL SURPLUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- "The Times," in commenting upon the Budget statement, says that Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, estimates the ...

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  12. "THE PRETTIEST GIRLS."

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Lord Kitchener has sailed from New York for England. The American "Yellow Press" issues contain great headlines referring to an alleged ...

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  13. A SILENT CAPTAIN.

    Captain Hugill, standing on the bridge of the Dorrigo when she came alongside the wharf, had nothing to say whatever. "You've got the whole story," said he. "What more do you ...

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  14. HOW HEROES DIE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A document has been discovered in the recently-raised Japanese submarine, which sank and failed to rise a few days previously, during ...

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  15. THE LORDS ALONE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Viscount St. Aldwyn, formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons, speaking at Londonderry, ...

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  16. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Mr. Havens, the Democratic candidate, defeated Mr. Aldridge, the Republican "boss," in the contest held for the purpose of filing the ...

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  17. CHIEF OFFICER'S STORY.

    Mr. C. G. Hughes, the chief officer of the Satara, was difficult to probe on the matter. He would talk freely enough on the subjects which did not concern the question of how the ...

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  18. THE LIQUOR DUTIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- At the last Licensing Sessions "the trade" paid £2,000,000 in duties. According to the Chancellor of the ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT AND ROME.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Dr. Janssen, a Belgian priest, now residing in Italy, has been ordered to resign all offices held by him at the Vatican, and retire to ...

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  20. NO ROOM FOR LIB. -- LABS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- The miners of Northumberland, by a small majority, have decided to run Labor candidates for the Morpeth and Wansbeck ...

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  21. THE SPIRITUAL BOND.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) has issued Lord Kitchener's memorandum, written for the Australian Government, to the ...

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  22. FOR SMALL HOLDINGS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir E. Strachey (Liberal, Somerset South) introduced a bill for the purpose of enabling compensation to ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Lieutenant-Colonel E. M. Greene, Minister for Railways and Harbor, in Natal (and a leading South African Imperialist), has appealed for the ...

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  24. LANCASHIRE COTTON TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- The Federation of Master Cotton-spinners have decided to recommend their members to demand a 5 per cent. reduction in wages. ...

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  25. MR. MOORE'S MISSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Mr. Newton J. Moore, Premier of West Australia, is now busying himself in connection with a tour of the Midland Counties. ...

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  26. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- At Epsom Spring meeting to-day the following event was run: -- CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of ...

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  27. PREPARING FOR THE FIGHT

    A meeting of members of the Liberal and Reform Party was held at the party's rooms in Pitt-street yesterday afternoon. Though the meeting began at 4 o'clock, it was 6 o'clock ...

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  28. GALE ON THE NORTH COAST.

    A moderate southerly gale was raging on the North Coast last evening, and heavy seas were reported as far south as the Manning River. Coastal shipping suffered detention by the rough ...

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  29. UNDER THE MAPLE LEAF.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- In the Canadian House of Commons yesterday, the Navy Bill was read a third time by 111 votes to 70. During the debate Dr. W. S. Fielding ...

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  30. ARMY REMOUNTS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to Colonel H. E. Harrison-Broadley (Unionist, Howdenshire), Mr. R. B. Haldane (Secretary for ...

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  31. THE RUBBER BOOM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- There has been a further launching on the market of new oil and rubber companies. Several newspapers predict an early ...

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  32. LOST EVERYTHING.

    "We've lost every blessed thing we had in the world," said Mr. J. B. Passmore, the third officer. "There was no time to think of getting anything up. This is the whole of ...

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  33. MADAME CALVE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Mme. Calve gave her second concert in the Town-hall to-night. The great building was packed. Madame sang brilliantly. After her two French songs in the ...

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  34. NINE NEW COMPANIES.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The shares in nine new rubber and oil companies, aggregating £2,400,000, are being issued in London to-day. ...

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  35. THE WILLOUGHBY MURDER.

    William Phillips, alias Mellons, was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., with that on or about April 17 he did feloniously and maliciously murder ...

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  36. THE CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Sir Robert E. Bredon, Inspector-General of the Imperial Maritime Customs, has retired from the Chinese Customs service owing to ...

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  37. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- As the result of an explosion which took place in the Mulga mine, near Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.A., 40 men were recently entombed. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mdlle. Dolores, the well-known concert singer, has sailed for Australia, via America, on another concert tour. Mdlle. Dolores is to give her first concert in Sydney in June ...

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  39. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Mount Magnet Sandstone railway, which cost £135,000, will be handed over complete by the Public Works Department, which did the construction, to the Railway Department, early ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC BISHOPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Dr. Corbett, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale (Victoria), and Dr. Reville, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sandhurst (Victoria), are both ...

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  41. HOOLIGANISM IN MILAN.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Owing to an extraordinary increase of hooliganism in Milan the police organised armed patrol bands, which are now arresting hundreds of ...

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  42. THE MAILS.

    Mails, dated Kobe, March 17, and Hongkong, March 25, by the N.D.L. Co.'s steamer Prinz Sigismund, will reach Sydney to-day. ...

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  43. WENT DOWN ON THE VESSEL.

    Captain Bin[?]tead, who joined the Satara [?] Newcastle to pilot her through Torres Straita, was one of the three who were the last to leave the [?]p. In fact, he only left her when ...

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  44. SEEKING FOR EVIDENCE.

    The body of the murdered child, May Phillips, was buried at St. Thomas's Cemetery, North Sydney, yesterday. The Chatswood notice and Detectives ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Aladdin," 7.45. Criterion: "Count Hannibal," 8. Palace: "In London Town," 8. Royal: "Madam Butterfly," 8. ...

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