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  2. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    Beyond the fact that apparently the Prime Minister(Mr.Deakin)is giving sympathetic consideration to the proposals already set forth in"The Argus,"there is ...

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  3. CAPITAL AND LABOUR. THE RAND STRIKE.

    A public meeting was held in johannesburg yesterday to voice the views of the miners there who have gone out on strike. There was an attendance of about 5,000 ...

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  4. SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY. THE ACCUSED CRUMPE.

    Au inquest has been held before a coroner and jury on the body of Mrs. Moriarty Crump, formely of Tasmania,who was shot at Southsea on the 22nd inst. by a man ...

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  5. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—There was no lack of dignity in the surroundings of the opening of the Premiers' Conference which took place in the Executive Council ...

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  6. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM. VICTORIAN ASSOCIATION MEETING.

    The Victorian Cricket Association, at its meeting yesterday evening, at Young and Jackson's Hotel (Mr. Donald Macknnon M.L.A.,presiding), dealt with the report ...

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  7. WAR AS A STUDY.

    The great battles of history are thosewhich make history, not because of con quest of slaughter of the masses of men engaged, but battles which, because of their ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Lady Mayoress (Mrs.H.Weedon) yesrerday received the following letter from captain Greville, military secreatry to His. Exallency the Gverner-General:— ...

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  9. RELATIONS OF THE VICTIM.

    HOBART, Monday.—Further details.are available regarding Mrs. Crump. who was murdered at southsea, in England, last week. She was a native of Hobart. Her ...

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  10. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    In spite of the treaty concluded between Japan and the United States of America with a view to rendering secure from molestation the Japanese resident in California ...

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  11. STRIKE IN BUEONS AYRES.

    There is a serious dispute in the meatpacking trade at Buenos Ayres the capital of the Argentina Republic, the reslt being that large numbers of the men are out on ...

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  12. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    ALBURY, Monday.—A Sensational railway accident was reported here this morning. On the arrival of the Sydney express at 20 minutes past 7.Mr. A. N. Smith, of ...

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  13. TIMBER TRADE RELIEF FUND.

    PERTH. Monday.—In the Supreme Court, in chamber, to-morrow. Mr. R.S. Haynes, K.C., will move to set a aside the injunction recently granted by the Court ...

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  14. MR. HUGHES, M.H.R. ENTERTAINED IN LONDON.

    Mr W. M. Huughes, M.H.R. for sydney West in the Commonwealth Parliment. Who is in london as one of the delegates to the Navigation conference, was the guest ...

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  15. THE DUMA.

    There is every indication of a serious conffict in the Russian Duma over the Government land policy.The prinicipal features of M.Stolypin's proposals are that the ...

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  16. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Earl of Match the chief prom[?] of Empire Day, is sending a massage through the press of the [?] to the girls and boys and the pa[?] and [?] of ...

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  17. SERVICE TO SEAMEN.

    The Work of Mr. Hughes in connection with the Navigation conference has been the subject of the special reference by those whom it was designed to benifit. ...

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  18. SHAH'S NEW PARLIAMENT

    Dissension has already arisea between the Shah of Persia and his Parliament,Which was only recently instituted by the Shah.In February last a violeat ...

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  19. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    According to the"Daily Chronicle,"the Government has devised a strafegie plan for dealing with the House of Lords. The plan provides that all measures ...

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  20. GERMAN TRADE.

    The Hamburg-American shipping has (Hamburg Americanische Packet[?] Action Gesellsebaft)is celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of its foundation.Many ...

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  21. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The Federal Conference on Education now sitting in London has appointed a committee of school inspectors to draft a scheme in order to faciblate the ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] [?] in estates are [?] and [?][?] [?] [?] [?] by theestates [?] [?] [?] clean Alive.dairy farmer, [?] [?] [?] [?] will dated march 25. ...

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  23. LESSONS IN DEPORTMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Evidence regard[?] was given by general drapers was heard in the Ar[?]tion Court to-day. The managing director of one firm said that the ...

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  24. SENSATIONAL TRAM SMASH.

    PERTH, Monday.—A tramway smash with fatal results occurred at Fremantle this evening. A Marmion-street [?]r was d[?]ng High-street from Monument ...

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  25. KIDNAPPED FOR RANSOM.

    Baron Keemstra of the Netherlands,has undergone an unpleasant experience at the hands of a band of Greek bandits,Whilst on a visit to Smyrna,in Asia Minor. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A special meeting of the New South Wales cricket Association was held to-night to consider the propoitions of Mr.W.J. cricket.M.L.C.,the ...

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  27. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    President Roosevelt is continued his crusade against the improper trade practices of the trusts of the United States. He has instituted a prosection in ...

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  28. PICTURESQUE CEREMONY

    Yesterday was regarded as the centuary of the [?] of the Primitive Methodists.This particular branch of Methodism was founded by Mr.Hugh Bounrne, ...

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  29. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    During the time that the visiting Premiers were in England the advocates of preferential trade were busy pushing the cause.No fewer than 766 resolutions is ...

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  30. CITY ORGANIST.

    The Town-hall committee submitted a [?] to the meeting of the City Council yesterday recommending the reten[?] of the services of Dr. W. G. Price as ...

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  31. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    HOBART, Monday.—In teh course of an action in the Supreme Court, in which James Bl[?]tt s[?]ed the Government for damages caused to a k[?]ch through the ...

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  32. HURDLE-RACING.

    A pedestrian named Shaw.of New York, has just broken all records by a performance at 120 yards over hurdles.His time was [?]s ...

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  33. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Government.according to the "Standard."is pursuing its policy of [?] [?] in the navy.Considerable reductions,the paper says are being made in the ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Alick Love Macauley M'Kersie,of Malestreet.[?] warehous salesman Causes of insolvency Having borrowed money at high rates of interest for a ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Kent held the county championship in cricket last season,winning 16 matches out of 22 played,Lancashire being fourth on the list with 15 wins out of 26 matches. ...

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  36. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL STATUE.

    Sir,—I regret, for his own sake, the publication in "The Argus" of to-day of Sir W.A. Zeal's letter. If [?]ensure is deserved for the invitations issued in connection with the ...

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  37. COAL AND FIRE WOOD FRAUDS.

    At the Cammberwell Council last night a letter was read from Mr.H.P.Barelay,a resident of surrey Hills,to the effect that the public were being systematically robbed ...

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  38. THE UNNAMED [?]RITIC.

    Sir,—It was Joseph Roux (born at Tu[?]lo, in France, in 1834) who first used the epigraminatic phrase referred to by Mr. Justice Higgins. In "Meditations of a Parish ...

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  39. CHINESE FAMINE FUND.

    We have received the following additional contributions:—J.H.S., £3; H. Gee, [?] "Viator." 2/6. ...

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  40. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. O'Bric[?] a plague pa[?]ien[?]. died yesterday. She was admit[?]ed to the Coast Hospital on April 17. Two plague patients remain in the ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales include the following:— Grsham and Styles, at their rooms, E[?] street, household furniture, &c., and at [?] street, city, machinery and plant; Charles ...

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  44. S.S. TAIYUAN AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Monday.—The steamer T[?]uan, from Hong Kong to Sydney, surived yesterday. P[?] for Sydney—M[?]tan[?]s Moore, Munro, and[?]son, M[?] Moore and Brackhill. ...

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  45. LONDON MARKETS.

    The following private advices have been [?]:— By Dalgety and Company Limited:—[?] meat.—Since our advice of 17th trust.places for ...

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