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  2. APRIL 26.

    Vote "NO," and let the Federal Parliament mind its own business, while Tasmania attends to its own. "I would strongly impress on your ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Royal Geographical Society has given Dr. Mawson £500, the same as it gave to Captain Scott's expedition. Dr. Mawson addressed the society, and ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    A resolution requesting President Taft to form a subsidiary reciprocity agreement with Canada has been introduced into the House of Representatives, and ...

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  5. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Band Concert.—The concert which was to have been held at the City Park last night, under the auspices of the municipal council, was given, owing to the ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    A desperate crime was committed last night at Laurahutte, in the Prussian province of Silesia. A burglar, who is known to the police ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    Recently much comment was caused by the fact that several of the largest railway companies and business houses in Great Britain did not receive demands for ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. PROSPECTS OF PASSAGE.

    In deciding a whisky duty case the Customs Court incidentally held that the so-called favoured nation clause existing in the commercial treaties between the ...

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  10. STEAMER WRECKED

    The steamer Iroquois, plying in the coastal trade from Victoria, was wrecked to-day. Between 20 and 25 persons were drowned. ...

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  11. BATTLE PRACTICE

    The results of the battle practice have been issued, the Australian squadron being first, with an average of 212.5 points. The third division of the Home fleet was ...

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  12. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Iroquois' death roll does not exceed 18. The foundering occurred at the mouth of the port in view of hundreds of people. A launch started to the rescue, but the ...

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  13. THE POONA FIRE

    The details of the Pools disaster are as follows:—Some 1500 people of the village of Salumbre assembled at n performance in a covered courtyard. The doors, which ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Senator Keating was a passenger to Melbourne by the Loongana yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. C. Williamson and company, ...

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  15. VETO BILL

    In the House of Commons the suspension of the 11 o'clock rule, and the adoption of the "kangaroo" closure, empowering the Chairman of Committees to ...

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  16. CHINESE PORK

    In the House of Commons the President of the Local Government Board (Right Hon. John Burns), informed Mr. Fell regarding the importation of Chinese pork, ...

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  17. JOHNSONIAN MUSEUM

    In connection with the gift of Dr. Johnson's house in Gough Square to the nation Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, by whose munificence the transfer was accomplished, ...

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  18. MOROCCAN CRISIS

    Germany has been informed of France's plans regarding Morocco. Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, Minister of Foreign Affairs, is inclined before ...

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  19. MAKING REFORMS POSSIBLE.

    Addressing the National Liberal Club, the Right Hon. W. Runciman, M.P. (President of the Board of Education), declared that the Veto Bill was feared not for ...

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  20. THE FRAM

    Captain Robert Amundsen in a letter to his committee, states that after landing the Antarctic party the Fram will make oceanographic observations in the ...

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  21. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT

    A committee of members of both parties in the House of Commons has been formed for the purpose of promoting the scheme of international arbitration proposed by ...

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  22. REINFORCEMENTS DESPATCHED.

    Reinforcements, including 15,000 marines and Infantry, with some machine guns, from Cadiz, are proceeding to Laraiche. ...

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  23. THE CORONATION

    The oversea Parliamentarians, after Dublin, will visit Glasgow and Edinburgh. Sir George Reid, the agents, Lord Tennyson, and Australian residents, are ...

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  24. CORONATION YEAR

    Miss Wood, a West Australian, is dispensing money and clothing collected at Northam during coronation year. Some 250 poor children at Hoxton participated ...

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  25. MEXICAN REVOLT

    There is a lull in the operations in Mexico. The rebels are occupying Arizpe, and are expecting the federals to attack them. The rebels' attempt to capture ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    Over 100,000 people visited the bakers' and grocers' exhibition at Glasgow, where South Australia has an excellent display, of produce. ...

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  27. GERMAN PRINCE

    The "North German Gazette" in welcoming the return of the Crown Prince and Princess, acknowledges the warmth of their reception in India, and adds that ...

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  28. NEW BATTLESHIP

    The Duchess of Fife will launch the battleslup Princess Royal at Barrow on the 29th inst. ...

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  29. NORTH GERMAN LINER

    The North German-Lloyd liner Princess Irene, which went ashore at Lone Head and was floated off, has been safely docked. An examination of the hull shows ...

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  30. VESSEL WRECKED

    The Inveresk, which is valued at £50,000 sterling, and cargo at £100,000, including steel rails for bridge work, from New York for Japan, was wrecked at ...

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  31. A NEW GUN

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, it was intimated that the admiralty was experimenting with a new 15in. gun. ...

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  32. YEMEN REVOLT

    Natives from the interior declare that 1800 Turks at Yerim were annihilated by a stratagem. ...

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  33. CHURCH IN PORTUGAL

    Pending the decision of the Vatican as to the course of action when the details are known, the Vatican advises the bishops to unreservedly accept the ...

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  34. GREAT FIRE

    The fire reported yesterday is still raging, and the high wind and shortage of water makes the position critical. The Azakusa quarter has also been completely ...

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  35. HOW TO VOTE NO

    The voter will be handed two ballot papers, with a question on each of them. Place a cross in the square opposite the word NO on each paper, thus:— ...

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  36. MORMAN EMISSARIES

    A large meeting held at Birmingham last night carried a resolution urging the Government to expel the Mormon emissaries. ...

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  37. THE ROYALTIES

    The chamber of commerce is convening a meeting of citizens to form a reception committee, with a president, in connection with the Royal visit. ...

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  38. THE WESTBROOK ESTATE

    The adjourned meeting of creditors in the estate of R. W. T Westbrook was held at the Court House, Macquarie-street, to-day. Mr. Harold Crisp ...

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  39. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Hon. Victor Hood has been appointed chamberlain to Lord Denham, the new Governor-General of Australia. Viscount Bury, a captain in the Scots Guards, is to ...

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  40. CHARITABLE DEPARTMENT

    With respect to the outdoor relief in connection with the Charitable Department, the Government has proposed to make arrangements for the Benevolent ...

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  41. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Athenic, Marranesa, Lauriston, Frankly, Mally, Strathdene, ...

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  42. REPUBLIC PROCLAIMED

    A section of the populace of Canillas proclaimed a republic, and attacked the civil guard in the barracks. Five persons worn wounded. Reinforcements have been ...

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  43. THE WARATAH

    Reminders of the fate of the steamer. Waratah are constantly being brought before the Probate Office in Melbourne. Application has now been lodged for ...

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  44. PREMATURE EXPLOSIONS

    Excavation is in progress in Essex- street, city, and to-day, while blasting operations were going on. an explosion occurred in a tunnel. J. Carter and ...

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  45. GERMAN COLONISTS

    The Cossacks plundered and murdered nine German colonists at Alutskain, in Northern Caucasia. ...

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  46. ARMED TERRORISTS

    Thirty armed terrorists attacked a postal van at Turek, and killed a gendarme and two policemen. They dynamited the van and stole 47,000 roubles. ...

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  47. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister arrived to-day, on route to London, and was welcomed by members of the State Government and prominent members of the Labour party. ...

    Article : 97 words
  48. A DESPONDENT LODGER

    A draper named Herbert Henry Douglas Morrison died at a lodging-house in Palmer-street, city, last night. In his bedroom was found a glass containing ...

    Article : 94 words
  49. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  50. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    Official sanction and assistance have been granted by the Federal Government to the scientific expedition in Northern Australia. The expedition will leave ...

    Article : 32 words
  51. COUGHS AND COLDS.

    These old enemies have made an early start, aided by the weather. We cannot do better than advise you to get the best remedy we know of—Tussine, which has ...

    Article : 64 words
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