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  2. Advertising

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  3. PREMIER OF VICTORIA.

    Hon. WT. A Watt, accompanied by Mr. Mackinnon, inspected the railways, docks, canals, markets, and exchanges in Hull, hoping to arrange a direct shipping ...

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  4. ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING.

    In the House of Representatives a member declared that if the alternative to the compliance with the Japanese demands in California is war, he favoured ...

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  5. BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The Albanian delegates state that Essad Pasha's proclamation as King is the result of an intrigue between Montenegro and Servia, fomented by the Young ...

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  6. A RELIABLE SHEPHERD.

    AUSTRALIA HAD A LITTLE LAMB, ITS FLEECE WAS WHITE AS SNOW; BUT SINCE THE CAUCUS TOOK COMMAND THAT LAMB HAD NOT A SHOW. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE WAY TO PROSPERITY.

    Fortified by the unanimous approval of the five municipalities concerned, the wardens of the marine board have, from the date of that gratifying poll, ...

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  8. EVACUATION DEMANDED.

    In reply to the demand for an evacuation of Scutari made by the commanders of the international fleet, who asked that the transfer should be carried out with ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA NEEDLESSLY ALARMED.

    Captain Rolleston, recently of Sydney, thinks that the Australians are needlessly alarmed regarding the Japanese menace. There is no liklihood of the ...

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  10. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    The Ambassadors' conference sat for three and a half hours, and adjourned until Thursday. It is hoped in the meanwhile to ascertain the feeling of ...

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  11. CALIFORNIA FIRM.

    Mr. Bryan conferred with the Californian legislators. The latter urged that laws were already in existence in the Arizona and Washington states directed ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN DEMANDS.

    Austria demands a definite step, ensuring obedience to the Powers' behests. Russia adheres to the Powers' joint decision, but objects to Austria taking ...

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  13. VICTORIAN PROSPECTS.

    Hon. P. McBride, the new Agent-General for Victoria, when interviewed in London, referred to the likelihood of an improvement in gold mining, particularly in ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Archbishop Clarke, of Melbourne, who has been ill in England, is now out of danger. Principal George Pearce Gould, M.A., ...

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  15. MARCONI ENQUIRY.

    Mr. Powell, editor of the "Financial News," in his evidence before the Marconi committee, said that on April 18 there was a crowd of stockbrokers and ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    An Annamese threw a bomb into a crowded cafe at Hanoi, and killed Majors Ahatuis and Mongrent and wounded six Europeans and five natives. The ...

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  17. THE KAISER'S LIFE.

    The Chief of Police received a warning from abroad that it was intended to make an attempt on the Keiser's life at Karlsruhe. The police at Karlsruhe were ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    An official bulletin regarding the condition of the Duchess of Connaught states the symptom is that the obstruction has recurred, and a further operation on her ...

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  19. THE SURRENDER.

    It appears that Essad Pasha surrendered Seutari, although there was still three week's ammunition and provisions. On entering Scutari General Danilo ...

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  20. MONSTER ICEBERGS.

    The s. Virginian is going to Halifax dead slow. She has been fourteen hours in an icefield, and eight monster bergs were passed at the scene of the ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND TIMBER.

    Queensland's exhibit of timber at the Building Exhibition in the Olympia resulted in many enquiries for fitting of offices and steamers. ...

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  22. FUNCTION POSTPONED.

    Owing to the illness of the Duchess the. Lord Mayor's banquet to the Duke of Connaught as Master and Elder Brother of Trinity House has been ...

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  23. MONTENEGRIN TROOPS.

    General Danilo quitted Seutari with the bulk of the army. This is interpreted as meaning that he is going to Cettigne or Antivari to resist any ...

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  24. TURNED TURTLE.

    While Lieutenant Roger Harrison was aeroplaning at Farnborough he turned turtle on Cody's prize biplane, and fell 500ft. He was killed instantly. ...

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  25. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst's license has lapsed, but it is understood that it has been extended' owing to her illness. Franklin has been released, after ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    M. Guillaux aeroplaned from Biarritz 932 miles to North Holland, where he descended owing to the proximity of the sea. His petrol was not exhausted. ...

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  27. OVERSEA NEWSPAPERS.

    The Overseas Newspaper Postage Bill has been read a first time in the House of Commons. [The measure provides for the ...

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  28. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Dominions Commission on Empire Trade has commenced its Victorian sittings at the Federal Parliament House to-day, the chairman (Sir Edgar Vincent) ...

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  29. AN ALBANIAN VIEW.

    Esmail Kemal, [?]ead of the provisional Government in Albania, is coming to London to submit his views to the Ambassadors. He declares that Essad Pasha's ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    With two passengers, Lieutenant Brocard aeroplaned at Rheims to a height of 7500 feet. This is a record. ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    The holders of the covered court doubles championship of England—A. F. Wilding and S. N. Doust—have successfully defended the title. In the ...

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  32. MILITARY REVIEW.

    King George reviewed 8000 men of the Brigade of Guard, in Hyde Park, where there was a brilliant assemblage, including Captain J. Muirhead Collins, Hon. T ...

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  33. WINTER SPORTS.

    As an outcome of the amalgamation, it is proposed to utilise the ground floor of the Victorian offices as a joint tourist bureau for New South Wales and ...

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  34. MISSING CODICIL.

    Before the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, the late Sir John Murray Scott's valet said he believed his master always carried the codicil in his ...

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  35. THE DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    Horace Rice and A. B. Jones, two members of 'the Australasian Davis Cup team, have passed through. After a few practices on the local courts they ...

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  36. STATION ATTACKED.

    Ten desperadoes attacked the Chaville station, but the stationmaster stoutly defended it, narrowly escaping from revolver shots. Two arrests have been ...

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  37. PANAMA TOLLS.

    President Wilson declares he is still open-minded as regards the Panama tolls. He is discussing the question frequently with the Democratic party in the House ...

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  38. TRIAL POSTPONED.

    Cecil Chesterton's trial has been postponed. ...

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  39. PORTUGUESE DISTURBANCES.

    Some 183 modernist bombs were seized at the federation's headquarters. The Premier in the Chamber described the organisers of the movement as ...

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  40. THE OLD SALON.

    The following have had pictures hung in the Old Salon:—Streeton, Birley, Quinn, George Bell, Norman Carter, C. Wheeler, Coutts, Curles, Bryant, Marie ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrivals.—At London—Orestes, s., from Australian ports; Matatua, s., from New ...

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  42. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    At the City Court to-day tour men— Frank Claffy, Robert Muir, Arthur Nor- rood, and William Edward Ennis-were charged with having at Fitzroy on April ...

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  43. BOXING.

    Freddie Welsh outpointed Al. Ketchell in ten rounds. BALTIMORE, April 28. Abe Attell (San Francisco) gained a ...

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  44. GERMAN BUDGET.

    The Budget has been read a third time" in the Reichstag. ...

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  45. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    An earthquake shock was reported at the Perth Observatory on Saturday afternoon. The first tremor took place shortly, after 2 o'clock, and the maximum ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. LAND TAXATION.

    During the Budget debate in the House of Commons Captain Pretyman and air. Bonar Law vigorously attacked the land taxes. ...

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  47. STEAMER DELAYED.

    The Poonbar, from Glasgow for Sydney, has arrived at Holyhead with her machinery deranged. ...

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  48. FINANCIAL.

    The English, Scottish, and Australian Bank pays a dividend of 3 per cent. ...

    Article : 19 words
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