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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Dacre Fox has been released owing to a hunger strike, while Mary Richardson has been re-arrested under the Cat and Mouse Act. ...

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  4. THE WORKER.

    The Boilermakers' Unions of West Scotland and South Wales have issued reports regretting the loss caused employers through slackers. They have ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    It will not be long before a branch of the Commonwealth Bank is established in Launceston. At the present time the management is looking for a site upon ...

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  6. CURRENT TOPICS.

    The Minister of Mines (Hon. J. E. Ogden) stated yesterday that Mr. J. O. Hudson, who was recently appointed Chief Inspector of Mines, would take up his ...

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  7. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    Another Constitutionalist victory is reported. Four thousand Federals, who were stated to be retreating from Monclova, were dispersed with heavy loss. ...

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  8. HEALTH CONFERENCE.

    At the Health Conference Sir Charles Mackellar's paper on "Infancy and Health" analysed the New South Wales conditions, and preventive measures to ...

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  9. DEPUTATION TO THE KING.

    It is now announced that a deputation will go to the Palace to-day to endeavour to lay the suffragette demands before his Majesty the King. ...

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  10. FEDERAL GENERALS EXECUTED.

    The Constitutionalists executed a number of captured Federal Generals after the Dattle of Paredon, wherein two other Federal Generals were killed. ...

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  11. STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    Representatives of the Storemen's and Packers' Union asked the Chief Secretary to-day to create a wages board for these callings, and Mr. Ogden promised ...

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  12. AMERICAN MOVEMENTS.

    The prospects of a constitutional amendment providing for women's suffrage are slight. The measure has little chance of passing. ...

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  13. FIRES IN THE NIGHT.

    Residents and members of the Warracknabeal Fire Brigade passed through a trying time between 9 o'clock last night and 6 o'clock this morning, ...

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  14. NEW BIPLANE.

    After 15 months' experiments, the Royal Aircraft Factory has produced a biplane declared to be the safest yet constructed. It is able to fly uncontrolled. ...

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  15. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The mediators have convened the first session, and are discussing the procedure. Ambassador Dagama officially welcomed the delegates. ...

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  16. AMERICAN SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Affidavits received by the State Department show that Parkes (a soldier) was shot by a firing squad under the Mexican commander's order. ...

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  17. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Messrs. Houghton (Liberal), James Martin (Labour), and Major Bowden (Unionist) were candidates for the East Division of Derby by-election, rendered ...

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  18. STEAMER POUNDING TO PIECES.

    The steamer Atlantis, carrying 100 oilmen back to Tampico, wirelessed, asking for help, and reporting that she was ashore, and pounding to pieces. The ...

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  19. NORDDEUTSCHER'S LINE.

    According to the "Shipbuilding and Shipping Record," at the Kaiser's instance Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg (the Chancellor) secured a promise from leading ...

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  20. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    An Order-in-Council has been passed, establishing the volunteer naval reserve of Canada. The movement for the formation of the reserves throughout the ...

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  21. THE ISSUE.

    Major Bowden states he fought the election on Home Rule and insurance, which should be voluntary. [The late Mr. Harvey won the seat on ...

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  22. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The Interdepartmental Committee on sleeping sickness deprecates the general destruction of wild animals, end recommends that the natives should be allow. ...

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  23. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The following lectures will be delivered on the occasion of the British Association's visit to Australia:—At Adelaide Professor Gonner will speak on "Saving ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The "London Daily Telegraph" declares that as apparently the object of none of the recent New South Wales borrowings is to fund the floating debt or redeem ...

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  25. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. C. R. Stewart has been appointed secretary of the Northern Agricultural Society. The Coronation Ladies' Lodge, ...

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  26. HEREDITARY TITLES.

    Mr. A. A. W. H. Ponsonby (L.) introduced into the House of Commons a bill to provide for the termination of hereditary titles. ...

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  27. ALBANIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Cabinet has handed its resignation to Prince William. May 21. Essad Pasha has been deported to ...

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  28. FINANCES OF FRANCE.

    The "Petit Journal" announces that the Cabinet is resigning without waiting for the assemblage of Parliament, owing to 102 Socialists refusing to vote the ...

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  29. MILITARY CAMP TROUBLES.

    The Minister of Defence laid upon the table of the Senate to-day the report of the special board which was appointed to enquire into the, matters arising out ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES DINNER.

    The New South Wales dinner is being arranged for July 2. The Hon. A. C. Carmichael, Minister of Public Instruction, will be the principal guest. He ...

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  31. AN EDITOR BEHEADED.

    A Kanshow newspaper published the verdict and depositions taken at the trial of the rebels, and the editor, refusing to disclose his informant's name, was flogged ...

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  32. ULSTER CRISIS.

    The Nationalists claim to have discovered a plan to bring Londonderry and other districts under a provisional Government in the immediate future; ...

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  33. AVIATION.

    Mr. Hannel is (says the "Pall Mall Gazette") preparing a non-stop flight across the Atlantic, commencing at the end of July, utilising a specially-adapted ...

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  34. MISSING DREDGE POSIDONIA.

    The precise fate of the auction dredge Posidonia, which was early this year lost while on a voyage from Fremantle to Port Pirie, may never be definitely ...

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  35. THE SHOOTING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held to-day, before the coroner (Mr. G. W. Easton), touching the death of William Donovan, aged 40 years, who met with a fatal accident at ...

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  36. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Reuter confirms the appointment of New Hebrides Commission. It sits in London, but the statement that it will visit the New Hebrides has not been ...

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  37. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. F. D. Acland, on behalf of the Government, denied the existence of any obligation to Great Britain, moral ...

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  38. MOTOR SLEIGHS.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, with nine companions and Finns, is experimenting with motor sleighs. One with the propeller working in the air moved at the rate ...

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  39. THE INSTINCT OF THE HUNTER.

    A large plate glass window in Ludbrook's drapery store at Wonthaggi was smashed in a remarkable manner to-day. In the window in an iron cage was a ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil.—Raw linseed oil, spot pipes, is quoted at £24 10s per ton. Turpentine is quoted at 32s 1½d per cwt. ...

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  41. PROHIBITION MEASURE.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Robson announced lie would press for a nation-wide prohibition measure until the matter was considered by the Senate. ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrivals—At Antwerp—Henrik, s., from Port Pirie. At Gatiro—Herzogin ...

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  43. SUCCESSFUL GIFT AFTERNOON.

    A successful and well-attended gift afternoon and cafe chantant was held today at the Town Hall in aid of the work of the District Nurses' Association. The ...

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  44. CHARGES OF MISCONDUCT.

    Charges of alleged misconduct on the part of two members of the police force have been investigated by the Commissioner of Police. In one instance is was ...

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  45. MISHAP TO A SCHOOLBOY.

    While playing this afternoon, Maxwell, the eight-year-old son of Mr. E. Keen, was knocked insensible by being struck on the forehead by a stone. The boy ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH SUBMARINES.

    The cruiser Sydney and the two submarines arrived oil Cape Moreton at 3.45 p.m. this afternoon. Nervous headaches, the splitting sort, ...

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