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  2. COAL VEND PROSECUTI0NS.

    Writs against certain coal and shipping companies, charging them with breaches of the Australian Industries Preservation Act, were yesterday issued in Sydney by Mr. Charles Powers, Crown Solicitor for the ...

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  3. REDUCTION. 0F MEMBERS.

    The silting of the Liberal and Reform Association's conference last evening was productive of considerable discussion, and a determination being arrived at upon the question ...

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  4. LIBERAL CONFERENCE CRITICISED.

    "I naturally take a kindly interest in the Liberal 'Conference," remarked are leader of the Labor party yesterday. He added.--It is One of a series of .unintentional Batteries the Liberal Parry has bestowed on as from time ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Now that the Federal Parliament la within Five weeks of meeting, some activity is being displayed on the Government side, in announcing the policy for the ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 382 words
  7. NEW JAPANESE TARIFF.

    LONDON; Thursday.--Mr. Wilcox, secretary of the China Association, has a letter in to-day's "Times" which that paper describes as "important and convincing." ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Interviewed on the expressions of' Australian opinion that followed his speech at the Carpenters' Dinner on March 30 Sir George Reid (High ...

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  9. KING EDWARD'S MEMORY

    LONDON, Thursday.--A great Hindoo demonstration in memory. of King Edward took place yesterday in Calcutta. At its conclusion 20,000 poor, who wore ...

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  10. AN ENGLISH LABOR UTTERANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the course of a speech yesterday at Pontypridd (Glamorganshire), Mr. J. Keir Hardie (Labor M.P.) expressed a hope that the suggestion to ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. TRADE AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Replying to President Taft's fresh invitation to re-open the tariff reciprocity negotiations, the Canadian Government asks for a postponement' until ...

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  12. THE DAY OF MOURNING.

    Owing to the refusal of the Railway Commissioners to pay the men engaged on the railway deviation works for the holiday on the occasion of the late King's funeral, all the men at. ...

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  13. IS THERE PUBLIC ALARM?

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Sir J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has been interviewed in regard to the statement from Melbourne published in the "Daily ...

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  14. NEW GERMAN AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A new Grawert aeroplane, the distinctive feature of which is that it can be propelled along the ground on thoroughfares, has. been satisfactorily tested between German camps. ...

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  15. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Renter's New York correspondent cables that advices have been received from Bluefields stating that a party from the Nicaraguan ...

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  16. AMERICAN CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Oliver Spitzer ex-dock superintendent of a sugar trust firm, whom President Taft pardoned and released from prison, is still giving evidence in the ...

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  17. ROYAL LEGACY OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--ln a speech yesterday in Edinburgh, Lord' Rosebery said that the meeting of the German Emperor and King George at the lying-in-state in ...

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  18. SOCIALIST IMMIGRANTS.

    The R.M.S. Osterley, which berthed at Circular Quay yesterday morning, had on board some 33 German families, totalling between 120 and 130 persons, who are proceeding to ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. FACILITIES FOR DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Mr. Cecil Chapman, a 'magistrate, giving evidence. before the Divorce Commission, advocated six women Serving on divorce ...

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  20. ROYAL BIRTHDAYS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Flags will be flowu on all the public buildings in. Ottawa, Canada, to-morrow, in honor of Queen Mary's birthday. ...

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  21. "INDEPENDENT EGYPT."

    LONDON, Thursday.--Two youths who. had been expelled from 'the Government schools in Cairo, because of their connection with a secret society in favor of obtaining a ...

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  22. THE KAISER AND M. PICHON.

    LONDON; Thursday.--It has been semiofficially announced in Berlin that the Kaiser, when in London recently, in conversation with M. Pichon (French Minister ...

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  23. INTERVIEW WITH SIR HORACE TOZER.

    After 50 years of work.--25 in the practice of his profession of the law, and 25 in the service ' of his country, Sir Horace Tozer, late Agent-General for Queensland, is returning home to ...

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  24. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The crew of the Antarctic discovery ship, Terra Nova, numbers GO, and includes three champion boxers of the Navy. The vessel ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Queen Mother Alexandra has granted an audience to Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the ex-President of the United- States. Lord Derby will run the King's racehorses ...

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  26. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The birthday of King George fails on Friday, June 3, but it will be celebrated in New South Wales on Monday, June 6. In view of the fact that the period of ...

    Article : 189 words
  27. KING GEORGE'S CORONATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A force of 600 Canadians. is to be selected from the various regiments throughout the Dominion to go to England for the coronation of King George ...

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  28. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    All hope has now been abandoned for the safety of the missing Danish barque Prinsesse Marie bound from Sydney to Smoky Bay. South Australia. She is believed to have foundered ...

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  29. A LITTLE HEROINE.

    HELENSBURGH, Thursday.--At the Empire celebrations carried out at the Otford Public School, samples of sowing and other work by the pupils were exhibited. One exhibit, which ...

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  30. AN EXPLORER'S FATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It transpires that the British explorer Lieut. Boyd Alexander lost his life through quitting Abeshr for Darfur, notwithstanding French official ...

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  31. CZAR TO VISIT GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It has been definitely fixed that the Czar and Czarina shall pay a visit to Germany towards the end of the coming summer. ...

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  32. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    PERTH, Thursday.--An analysis of the Federal polling returns shows that 53,704 males and 30.180 females voted, while 80,906 males and ' 55,883 females were on the rolls. ...

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  33. NEW YORK LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Primary Election Bill, which is a milder substitute for Governor Hughes's proposals, has been passed by the New York Senate, with the help of ...

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  34. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--As the result of a test-case it has been decided that' the London County Council exceeded its powers in prohibiting cinematograph ...

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  35. COUNTRY HOSPITALS AND COUNTRY REQUIREMENTS.

    Sir,--The attention of the public has recently been directed to the necessity for more comprehensive methods of dealing with the sick and ailing in the country. In the metropolitan ...

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  36. THE POPE GRATIFIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The Pope granted an audience to Brother Joseph Barrett, of Brisbane, and Brothers Bonaventura and Duggan, of Kalgoorlie, at ...

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  37. THE ARCHBISHOP'S VISIT TO ST. JAMES'S.

    Sir.--Will you allow me space to say that I have been informed, through a credible and confidential source, "of a deliberate attempt that is being engineered by the enemies of our ...

    Article : 294 words
  38. VIVISECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Presiding yesterday at a meeting of the Association for the Abolition of Vivisection, Lord Saye and Sole expressed profound contrition that ...

    Article : 184 words
  39. RISING IN CHINA.

    LONDON. Wednesday Afternoon.--The Chinese rioters at Yi Yang, in south-western China, have burned hundreds of houses, The officials have fled, and the town is at ...

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  40. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words
  41. GOVERNOR AT NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Thursday.--H.M.S. Cambrian arrived at 8 a.m. at the Cascade. The landing was not very good. Lord Chelmsford and Lady Chelmsford,'accompanied by Captaia ...

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  42. THE CHANGSHA OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Rev. Veryard, belonging to the China Inland .Mission at Changsha, has furnished a vivid narrative of the narrow escape of the missionaries ...

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  43. COPYRIGHT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. W. Hall-Jones (High Commissioner for New Zealand) and Lord Tennyson (representing Australia) attended the Copyright Conference yesterday. ...

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