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  2. WOMEN ELECTORS.

    Some women who have not had experience are under an erroneous impression that voting may cause them embarrassment or discomfort. ...

    Article : 347 words
  3. THEIR MOTHERS' PRIDE.

    The idea shared by all bachelors that all babies are alike is instantly dispelled by a visit to the baby show being held at the Exhibition-building in connection with the ...

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  4. THE BOO-HOO POLICY. MR. DEAKIN REPLIES.

    TRARALGON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) visited the Gippsland electorate to-day, and delivered speeches at Traralgon, Rosedale, and Sale. At the ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S SETTLERS. WELCOME TO THE MARRIED.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) contributes to the discussion on the subject of the welcome accorded to married immigrants in New South ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. SMALL-POX. A MOTHER DIES.

    When matters at the quarantine station at Portsea had taken an encouraging turn, and Dr. Robertson and his staff were becoming hopeful that the worst was over, a ...

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  7. A DIVIDED CABINET.

    An irish view of the situation in British politics is presented by Mr. T. P. O'Connor,who represents Irish Nationalism in England. He has cabled to the "New York ...

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  8. BALLOON DISASTER.

    A shocking balloon accident happened yesterday at Stettin, in Pomerania, resulting in the death of three passengers, one of whom was Dr. Werner Delbruck, one of ...

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  9. EMIGRATION BOOM.

    Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of Western Australia, contemplates a tour in Scotland and the north of England, in furtherance of the work of securing settlers. He ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. INCREASING WAGES.

    The New York Central Railway Co. has increased by 7 per cent, the salaries of all employees receiving less than 200dol. a month who are employed eastward of ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    Admiral Fanshawe, who was for some time commander-in-chief of the Australian squadron of the Imperial navy, has been appointed to succeed Admiral Sir Edward ...

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  12. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Inquiries made from responsible officials in the Labour department show that exceptional trouble is taken to place farm couples with ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, accompanied by his wife and daughter and his son Kermit, reached Naples yesterday, on their return from Africa, and proceeded to Rome later ...

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  14. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    The West Hartlepool shipbuilding employees, who declined to continue the copartnership scheme inaugurated by Sir Christopher Furness, have given reasons for ...

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  15. THE OPEN BIBLE.

    Two opinions on the present position of Protestantism were offered at a meeting of the Brighton auxiliary of the Btitish and Foreign Bible Society, held in the Brighton ...

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  16. BUCKET SHOPS.

    The United States authorities have made raids upon 250 bucket shops, or illicit share gambling saloons, in various cities, and have arrested 30 of the principals. The persons ...

    Article : 237 words
  17. LONDON LENDS.

    The "Economist" states that applications made to the money market for capital during the first quarter of the current year amounted to £99,355,600, as compared with ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. MANSION BURNT.

    Hope End Mansion, a large modern residence, occupying the site of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's old home near Ledbury, Herefordshire, was destroyed by fire late ...

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  19. THE GLAD HAND.

    The first anniversary of Mr. Taft's election as President of the United States was celebrated on Saturday. Mr. Taft held a reception at the White House, and an ...

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  20. QUESTION OF RELEASE.

    According to a statement received by Dr. Norris, Federal Director of Quarantine, from Dr. Campton, chief quarantine officer of West Australia, the boy who ...

    Article : 328 words
  21. THE OIL BOOM.

    G. M. Milfields Limited will at an early date place on the market the New Zealand Oilfields Limited, with a capital of £200,000, whereof 1,000,000 shares of 2/ each will be ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. TURKISH NAVY.

    A few weeks ago Rear-Admiral Sir Douglas Gamble, who had been lent to the Turkish Government to take charge of the work of reorganising the navy, resigned the ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. ATTACK BY A BRIGAND

    A daring attack was made by a notorious brigand named Yashar in the streets of Ipek, Albania, upon General Ismail Hakki Bey, Turkish military commander,and ...

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  24. CHAMPION SPRINTER.

    J. Donaldson, the Victorian sprinter, who defeated A. B. Postle, another Australian, in the 100 yards professional championship, at Johannesburg, in February last, ...

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  25. CANADA'S NAVY.

    The Canadian Government intends to bring into effect a supplementary naval programme. The Naval Bill, which was passed by a large majority after a spirited debate, ...

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  26. FIGHT IN POPPY FIELD.

    A sensational incident has occurred in Shansi, a mountainous province of China, to the west of the Pechili, in consequence of the determined measures taken by the ...

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  27. THE COTTON TRADE. AN IMPORTANT INVENTION.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of the "Review of Reviews," has been investigating the new Doremus cotton gin, and is much impressed with its merits. He states that the gin is ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    At the opening sitting of the Congress of the Afrikander Bond now in session at Beaufort West, notice was given of a motion declaring that Cape Colony was ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. SPECULATORS ACTIVE.

    Owing to the manipulations of cotton speculators in America, in their efforts to make a corner for May, re-shipments of cotton are being made from Liverpool to ...

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  30. SOMALI MULLAH.

    The withdrawal of British troops from Somaliland has been followed by a fresh outburst of activity on the part of the Mullah. His troops made a raid, in which they ...

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  31. SYDNEY PATIENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-day passed without any additional cases of small-pox being recorded at the Quarantine Station. The three patients are said to be progressing ...

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  32. PRESENTATION CHAIR.

    The president of the Australian Women's National League (Mrs. F. G. Hughes) received yesterday afternoon, on behalf of the league,a handsomely-carved presidential ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The proposal for the federation of Servia and Bulgaria with Turkey has been advanced by the visit of King Peter of Servia to Constantinople. The King, who was ...

    Article : 161 words
  34. "ROBBERY WITHOUT RETURN."

    SALE, Monday.—Mr. Deakin addressed meetings at Rosebank and Nambrok during the afternoon. He was entertained at dinner at the Club Hotel in the evening. The ...

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  35. REARING LADYBIRDS.

    The Californian Government is taking active steps to extirpate the fruit pests which have been causing much damage in the country. The Sacramento insectory ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,180,000 quarters, against 4,230,000 quarters a week ago and 3,825,000 ...

    Article : 184 words
  37. GRAIN STORE ABLAZE.

    A great fire occurred yesterday at the grain warehouse of John Dudin and Sous at. Rotherhithe. About 15,000 quarters of grain were destroyed, and the damage is ...

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  38. FREMANTLE CASES.

    Dr. Norris, Federal Director of Quarantine, received advice yesterday evening from Fremantle that two additional cases of small-pox had occurred in quarantine at ...

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  39. HANDBAG SNATCHED.

    Miss F. Polkinghorne who lives in Fitzroy has reported to the police that on Sunday night she was going home after service at the Methodist Church, ...

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  40. TWO YEARS AT LARGE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—After two years of libertyin South Australia, Ameer Ali, who is alleged to have deserted from the steamer Itinda in July, 1908, has been ...

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  41. BURGLARS WITH BOOTS OFF.

    SYDNEY, Monday. Sey—Early on Sunday morning the Manildra Post-office was entered. The burglars carried the safe outside, and placed it in a sulky. This two ...

    Article : 74 words
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