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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE WORKER

    Justice Parker, in the case of Wilson versus the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, decided that the method of collecting the so-called, voluntary ...

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  4. MOROCCO

    France has courteously notified the Powers of the steps it is taking in Morocco. TANGIER, April 28. ...

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  5. THE REFERENDA.

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A cable message from London reports that Lord Hardwicke has married Miss Nellie Russell, of Auckland. Mr. Norton, Trade Commissioner of ...

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  7. CONVOY SURROUNDED.

    M. Boisset, Vice-Consul at Aleazar, had reached Sherarda with a convoy for Major Bremond, after the latter's departure, but was unable to proceed or return, ...

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  8. THE VOTE IN N.S.W.

    Additional returns for New South Wales which came to hand to-day did not make much difference in the totals, but they were much more against the ...

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  9. MAJOR BREMOND KILLED.

    It is currently reported that Major Bremond has been killed, and Major Briellard's flying column of 3000 has left Casablanca for the northernmost caravan route ...

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  10. FRENCH RAILWAYMEN

    The railway companies have informed the Government that for reasons of general interest it is impossible to re-instate the dismissed men. ...

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  11. ANOTHER REPORT.

    Major Bremond is safe in Fez.—The "Daily Mail." ...

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  12. THE QUEENSLAND VOTE

    The latest referenda figures to hand are as follows:— Yes. No. Legislative powers 56,811 79,806 ...

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  13. THE REFERENDA

    The press has been watching the referenda with interest. The "Westminster Gazette," without wishing to prejudice the question, doubts whether a Government ...

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  14. LOCK-OUTS RESCINDED

    The Employers' Union and Socialist Trade Unions have agreed to the rescinding of the lock-outs, provided an agreement is reached before May 1 between the ...

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  15. THE BIGGEST POLL

    The referenda poll was the biggest ever taken in South Australia. ...

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  16. NEED FOR ORGANISATION

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory) today received a telegram from Mr. Deakin, stating—"Butter luck next time. Organise, organise." Mr. Gregory said that ...

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  17. BOY AND GIRL LABOUR

    An amendment of the law in regard to boy and girl labour was the subject of a deputation from the Sydney Labour Council to the Minister for Labour and ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    The contingent vote system will be used at the election for the Meander seat in the Legislative Council on Tuesday. There are three candidates.—Messrs. ...

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  19. MR HUGHES IN REPLY.

    Referring to the above cable message, Mr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, said:—"No doubt the "Westminster Gazette" is quite unaware of the facts of this ...

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  20. SAWMILL DISPUTE

    The conference summoned by Mr. Justice Higgins in connection with the wood-workers' trade was held yesterday morning in the Public Buildings. In ...

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  21. THE FISHERIES BOARD

    A meeting of the Fisheries Commissioners was held to-day, Mr. A. G. Webster presiding. Mr. Kirk) had given notice to move ...

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  22. OFFENSIVE ALLUSIONS

    Questioned regarding Sir E. J. Snares' appointment to a post in idle Treasury, Mr. Hobhouse, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, suggested that Mr. Norman ...

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  23. ADDITIONAL RETURNS

    A few additional returns were receive yesterday. DARWIN. The only changes in Darwin are in the ...

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  24. PENNY POSTAGE

    Penny postage comes into force on Monday. On and after that day the following rates of postage will be chargeable upon ...

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  25. REFORM OF THE LORDS

    The Marquis of Lansdowne has given notice in the House of Lords to introduce his Reform Bill on May 8. ...

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  26. COUNTRY POLLING

    The Liberals are all smiles at the result of the poll. People are delighted at the noble fight the "Examiner" has made. ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS

    Owing to the inability to secure a team to go both to England and Now Zealand, America has declined to play a preliminary Davis Cup match in England. ...

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  28. MR HUGHES AND MR HOLMAN

    The Acing Prime Minister (Mr. 0 Hughes) returned to Melbourne to-day. When asked if he had anything further to say with regard to the proposals made ...

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  29. MALICIOUSLY DESTROYED

    A reward of £500 is offered for the arrest of the men who nitro-glycerined a non-union building. ...

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  30. RITCHIE DEFEATS WILDING.

    For the Queen's Club's covered courts championship, Ritchie defeated Wilding, 6—3, 6—8, 6—1, 1—6, 6—4. ...

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  31. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE

    Mr. Clarence Darrow has been retained as chief counsel for the defence of M'Namara and M'Mamigal, in connection with the outrage in the Los Angeles ...

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  32. MADDENED BULLS

    Six maddened bulls—the first Argentine importation—stampeded the streets, and caused a general panic. The gendarmes, with revolvers, and citizens with rifles, ...

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  33. NAVAL AIRSHIP

    The initial tests of Vickers, Sons, and Maxim's naval airship proved satisfactory. The vessel has twenty compartments, and hydrogen will prevent a single shot ...

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  34. SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS

    In receiving a deputation on the Ships Bill the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Right Hon. W. S. Churchill, M.P.), promised to safeguard the sale of Sunday ...

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  35. BEYOND THE COMOMNWEALTH.

    On and after Monday letters may be tent from Tasmania to the United Kingdom and all British colonies and protectorates (except the New Hebrides), at 1d ...

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  36. VEHICLES IN COLLISION

    On Wednesday evening Mr. Fred Stutterd, presiding officer, and Mr. Ben Stutterd, poll clerk for the Flowerdale booth, were returning to Wynyard in their ...

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  37. SUBMERGED WRECKAGE

    Submerged wreckage, holed the steamer Hanan for a length of twelve feet. She has been dry docked, and part of her cargo to being discharged. ...

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  38. FULL COURT

    At a sitting of the Full Court to-day, in its matrimonial jurisdiction, in the divorce suit Thorpe v. Thorpe, the decree nisi granted on December 9 last was ...

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  39. THE ANTARCTIC

    Dr. Mawson starts on the return to Australia on May 10, while Captain Davis, with the ship, partakes in the coronation review, and then sails for the south. ...

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  40. FEMALE FRANCHISE

    Mr. E. Crawshay Williams (L.) Las introduced the Adult Male and Female Franchise Bill into the House of Commons. ...

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  41. FIRE ON A FARM

    Early on Thursday morning Mr. The J. Harris, of Calder, lost his barn, containing the produce of nine acres of oats, nine acres of wheat, 20 bushels of grass ...

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  42. SHIPPING

    The following notifications (have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Gretchen Hartrodt, bq., from Sydney; Invermark, West Lothian, bqs., ...

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  43. INVESTMENTS BUOYANT

    The market for investments displayed an unwonted degree of animation to-day, and the opinion was freely expressed on the change that this buoyancy was due ...

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  44. COMING EVENTS

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  45. U.S. REPRESENTATIVES

    A hill to enlarge the House of Representatives' membership to 433, instead of 231, has been adopted by the Lower House. ...

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  46. STATEMENT BY MR HUGHES

    "Although the final figures are not to hand," said Mr. Hughes to-night, "it may be taken for granted that by a very considerable majority the people of ...

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  47. BURNING FATALITY

    A coronial enquiry into the cause of the death of Miss Learning Emma Smart was held at the residence of the deceased's parents, before the Hon. Alfred ...

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  48. MR HOLMAN'S IDEA

    When asked to express his opinion of the proposal of the Acting Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) for the granting of certain industrial powers to ...

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  49. RAILWAY REVENUE

    The railway revenue from July 1, 1010, to April 21 amounted to £4,014,577, or £336,704 in excess of the sum received during the corresponding period of last ...

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  50. TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
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