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  2. DOUBT AND DISTRUST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It has been announced In Washington that Russia's reply accepting President Roosevelt's suggestion for a peace conference took the usual diplomatic ...

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  3. THIRD EDITION.

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  5. MOROCCO AND THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dependent upon the action of the other Powers interested, Austria-Hungary has accepted Germany's proposal for a conference upon the Morocco ...

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  6. AIM OF THE SOCIALISTS.

    In an Interview yesterday, the Federal Prima Minister (Mr. G. II. Roid), spoke on the results of Tuesday evening's great organising effort by, the Liberal Party in Now South "Wales. ...

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  7. DANGERS TO NAVIGATION.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Advices from Tokio state that torpedoes and mines carried by the Russian warships sunk during the battle of Tsushima are floating on the Sea ...

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  8. CHANGES IN THE ENGLISH TEAM.

    It will be seen that for the second test match, which is to commence to-day at Lords, there will be two changes in the English team as Compared with the Notts engagement. One ...

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  9. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, May 12.—The tweum cloven arrived in England under circumstances which were anything but cheerful. A bleak, cold easterly wind, very cutting in its keenness, ...

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  10. GREEK PREMIER ASSASSINATED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Gherikaris, a professional gambler, yesterday fatally stabbed the Greek Premier, M. Delynnnis, in Athens, near the entrance to the Chamber of ...

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  11. THE SCANDINAVIAN DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In letter to the President of the Storthing, King Oseur has justified his veto of recent Norwegian legislation on the ground that it. was in accordance ...

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  12. EDUCATION IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Serious difficulty has arisen in connection with the administration of primary education in Ireland. The Commissioners of National ...

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  13. OYAMA GOES ON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russian advices state that severe fighting has taken place in Manchuria on General Linievitch's left, which has been compelled to yield before ...

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  14. PRICE OF SILVER.

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  15. COLONIAL DEFENCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Standard" this morning comments upon Mr. Deakin's views on the subject of Australian defence, Lord Selborne's Capetown speech upon the ...

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  16. WILY, GAMBLERS.

    The anti- gambling campaign by the Melbourne police has already, resulted in the serving of 115 summonses. Yesterday, at the Carlton Court, there local shopkeepers were each fined £20, and ...

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  17. SORCERY IN NEW GUINEA.

    Trouble with the natives is still being experienced by the administrators of British Now Guinea because of the general belief in sorcery, and the opinion is expressed that the ...

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  18. AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.—The appointment of Baron Fejervary as Premier of Hungary is interpreted as indicating that the Emperor Francis Joseph proposes to ...

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  19. MATCH AGAINST LEICESTERSHIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.—The match between the Australian cricketers and Leicestershire was advanced another stage to-day at Leicester. When play commenced tho weather ...

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  20. "BURNING FOR A FIGHT."

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.—All the Russian generals at the front declare that the Russian army is in fine condition, and Is burning for a fight. They also state that ...

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  21. THE HARVESTER TRUST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.—Mr. B. R. Wise, in a letter to "The Times," directs the attention of professors of political economy to the evidence submitted to the ...

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  22. COLORED LABOR FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon. — "The Times" has published an article by Dr. J. M. Creed, M.L.C.. of Sydney,.advocating tho employment of colored labor in Australia, ...

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  23. GIFFEN ON A CHANGE OF BOWLING

    G. H. S. Trott, writing in the "Bendigo Advertiser" on the Australian Eleven, tells the following story, which has a special interest just now, as the Australians are playing Leicestershire ...

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  24. FRENCH RAILWAY PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon. — The French Minister for Works proposes to construct a tunnel through Mount Blanc, in order to provide direct communication with ...

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  25. PERSONAL.

    The Governor- General yesterday paid a visit to John Sands' printing and stationery works. The committee of Sir Joseph Banka Memorial Fund sent the following telegram to Sir Harry ...

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  26. ANOTHER RUSSIAN OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British steamer St. Kilda has been captured and sunk, while on a voyage between Hongkong and Yokohama, by the Russian converted cruiser ...

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  27. SUPPORT IN THE COUNTRY.

    BATHURST, Wednesday.—The Postmaster- General, Mr. Sydney .Smith, addressed a large meeting to-night on the political situation. The chair was occupied by the Mayor, Alderman A. ...

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  28. RECORD RAILWAY TRAVELLING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.—The New York-Chicago express train has covered 912 miles in 17 hours 37 minutes. Including stops. The highest speed attained was ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON", Tuesday Afternoon.—The British submarine A8, which recently sank while. exercising off Plymouth, has been raised. ...

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  30. TUBE RAILWAY FLOODED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.—The New York railway tube was flooded to-day, and many passengers waded to the stations through 4ft. of water. ...

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  31. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

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  32. FLOODS IN ARGENTINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Twenty persons have been drowned as the result of floods In the Santa Fe, Entre Rios, and Chaco previnces of the Argentine Republic. Five thousand cattle ...

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  33. TO-DAY.

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  34. ROWDYISM AT GUNDAGAI.

    GUNDAGAI. Wednesday.—Mr. J. S. Hawthorne addressed a meeting inst night for the purpose of forming a branch of the Australian Liberal League. Organised opposition on the part ...

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  35. JEW-BAITING IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russian reservists at Bustlitovsk raided' the local shops owned by Jews. The Jews thereupon tired upon the troops, and the latter returned the Are, killing ...

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  36. DEATH OF A. ROTHSCHILD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death announced of Nathaniel Rothschild, of Vienna, brother of the head of the Vienna branch of that famous banking- house. ...

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  37. SON ASSAILS HIS FATHER.

    QUIRINDI, Wednesday.—A youth named Henry Perry, was before the police court this morning, charged with maliciously wounding his father. It was alleged that the father was rendered ...

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  38. COTTON AS CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russian Supreme Prize- Court has decided that the cotton and timber found on board the British ...

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  39. STORM IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A violent storm yesterday played havoc with numerous buildings In Constantinople. Several bouses collapsed, completely, and ...

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