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  2. PERSONAL.

    Is Excellency the Governor yesterday afternoon received the official call of His Exellency Rear-Admiral Ijiehi, who was acompanied by Captain T. Sato (H.I.J.M.S. ...

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  3. PERICLES WRECK. ADMIRALTY COURT INQUIRY.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Inquiry regarding the wreck of the Pericles was commenced at Fremantle this morning, before the Admiralty Court, consisting of Captain T. J. ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The Biarritz correspondent of the "Daily News," in a message received on Wednesday, criticises the reports recently published concerning the health of His Majesty ...

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  6. PANIC AT BULL FICHT.

    A sensational incident occurred yesterday at a bull-fight at Zacateeas, Mexico. A bull, on being brought into the arena, attempted to leap the barrier protecting the ...

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  7. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA. WARNING AGAINST RACESUICIDE.

    The denial of Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Artstralia, that because some Australian employers advertise for married women without encumbrances there is a ...

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  8. CURBING THE VETO. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    The debate in Committee of the House of Commons on the veto resolutions proposed by the Cabinet was commenced yesterday. Mr. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, ...

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  9. ROWDYISM CHECKED.

    The rowdy element in politics met its master at the South Melbourne Town-hall last night. Ministers and their candidates, like the community at large, have grown ...

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  10. BUTTER ON THE BEACH.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The collector of Customs has received a report that 700 cases of butter and other goods from the Pericles wreek are on the beach near Cape Leeuwin ...

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  11. SOMALILAND.

    The withdrawal of British troops from Somaliland, where for some years past a large military expenditure has been met by Great Britain in the interests of friendly ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Strong feeling exists in the Parliament of the Orange River Colony with respect to the proposals for the official use of both Dutch and English. ...

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  13. CORRUPT BANKERS.

    The Grand Jury at Pittsburg has ordered the indictment of Mr. Frank Hoffstot, a steel manufacturer and banker, on charges of conspiracy. He is also charged ...

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  14. INSCRUTABLE MINISTRY.

    The "Morning Leader," referring to a lobby rumour that the Government does not intend to save a deadlock between the two Houses by appealing to the Throne, says ...

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  15. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.

    An article appears in Wednesday's issue of the "Pall Mall Gazette" upon the disabilities to which it is said immigrants with children are subjected in Australia. The ...

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  16. CAPE COLONY.

    The Government of Cape Colony expects a surplus this year. The Premier, Mr. Merriman, has therefore announced that the Government intends to restore the deduction ...

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  17. BOXING CHAMPIONS.

    Active preparations are being made for the boxing contest for the world's championship between Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson on July 4. The contest is for 45 rounds or ...

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  18. ACTION BY MR. DEAKIN.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) telegraphed to Mr. Deakin on March 30 asking for information. A few days ago the Prime Minister replied:—"Would have ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. INDIAN SEDITION. NATIVE LEADER PROSECUTED.

    The Indian authorities have again instituted proceedings against Arabindo Chose, a leader of native opinion in Bengal. He is charged on warrant with having ...

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  20. CITY OFFICE TRAGEDY.

    A sensational shooting case which occurred in a London office two months ago has been followed by the suicide of the murderer. ...

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  21. TARIFF REFORM.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. I. H. Benn, Unionist member for Greenwich, moved— "That fiscal reform is necessary, owing ...

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  22. BATTLE OF FREIGHTS. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Several United States railway companies are making a determined effort to capture the grain trade of Canada, which this year is of very large dimensions owing to the ...

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  23. LOITERERS ARRESTED.

    The Bengal police on Tuesday arrested three Bengali youths, who were loitering near the railway line at a time when a train conveying the Viceroy (the Earl of Minto) ...

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  24. ASCENT OF VESUVIUS.

    A. shocking railway accident occurred on the side of Mount Vesuvius on Tuesday. A car was descending the funicular railway, when it escaped from control, and dashed ...

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  25. THE POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    In getting certain statistical information from its members as to hands employed by them the Pastoralists Association has received within the list two or three weeks ...

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  26. CANADA'S NAVY.

    The announcement that the Canadian Government is willing to increase the subsidy for dry docks if the amount voted is deemed insufficient has satisfied the syndicate which ...

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  27. SMALL-POX. HOPEFUL REPORTS.

    "Patients doing well," advised Dr. Robertson from Portsea yesterday. He further stated that there were no fresh cases. This encouraging report has caused the Board of ...

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  28. THE LABOUR QUESTION.

    Apprehension is felt in Western Canada owing to a proposal by the railways to advance freights and passenger tariffs. This proposal is due to the demand of the ...

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  29. MR. MOORE IN EDINBURGH.

    Our London correspondent, in a cable message, states that Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of Western Australia, who is visiting Scotland with a view to inducing ...

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  30. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    At the end of 1908 Mary Kelliher, of Boston, Massachusetts, was charged with the murder of her husband, three of her children, and two other relatives by ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  32. INFLUENCE OF Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. R. Tribe, general secretary of the Ballarat Young Men's Christian Association, interviewed the Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday, and suggested a scheme of ...

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  33. HORSES FOR WAR. POSSIBILITIES IN QUEENSLAND.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" publishes an article in Wednesday's issue upon the need of a better supply of horses for military purposes. The article calls the attention of ...

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  34. A.J.S. BANK.

    Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady has approved of the scheme of reconstruciton of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, New South Wales, under which the assets and business of the ...

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  35. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW ZEALAND DEBENTURES.

    The public subscribed 85 per cent. of the New Zealand quinquennial convertible 3½ per cent. bonds, which have been issued to the amount of £1,850,000. ...

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  36. MILITARY ADVICE.

    Some advice as to the system of branding horses is offered by military officers. in a recent report from India, where he is stationed as an exchange officer, Colonel ...

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  37. EXPLOSION MYSTERY.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The inquest concerning the death of Charles Wright, as the result of an explosion in Beryl-street on Tuesday, March 29, was continued to-day. ...

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  38. BANDITS IN A BANK.

    A sensational bank robbery took place at M'Kee Rocks, a small village in Pennsylvania, early this week. A party of armed bandits entered the Victor Banking ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND INVESTMENT.

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  40. LABOUR PARTY'S OBJECTION.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—At a meeting consisting almost entirely of Labour supporters at Bellarat East to-night a resolution was carried expressing the opinion that ...

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  41. DEATH IS SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A death from hemorrhagic small-pox took place at the Quarantine Station last night, the victim being Hector Spence, a native of Scotland, ...

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  42. IS MENELIK DEAD?

    A number of telegrams have been received from Adis Abeba, the seat of government in Abyssinia, but no reference is made in the messages to the death of King Menelik, ...

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  43. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    The Tasmanian apples landed ex R.M.S. Osterley were sold by auction yesterday. New York pippins brought from 10/6 to 11/ a case; Ribstons, 9/ to 13/6; Munros, ...

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  44. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The maritime strike at Marseilles, which was precipitated by the naval reservists, continues. French bluejackets have replaced the stokers on a few mail steamers, ...

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  45. THE COTTON MARKET.

    Owing to the break in the drought in Texas, the New York cotton market has fallen 1/2d. per lb. ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  47. RIOTS IN ECUADOR.

    Serious anti-Peruvian riots have taken place in Eeuador, owing to the frontier dispute. This week the trouble became so acute as to give rise to fears that war would ...

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  48. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Simultaneously with the State Parliamentary elections last Saturday 24 local option polls were taken. Seventy per cent, of the electors were ...

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  49. ENTOMBED FOR FOUR DAYS.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Particulars of the accident at the Birthday Tunnel mine, Berringa, were received to-day from the manager (Mr. Hansen), and explain the ...

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  50. PASSENGERS AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A number of passengers of the wrecked steamer Pericles arrived at Port Adelaide to-day by the s.s. Kyarra en route to the eastern States, Most ...

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  51. MADAME CALVE.

    The reception at the Town-hall this afternoon given by Mdme. Pigeonneau to welcome Mdme. Calve, promises to be a brilliant succes, as a large number of guests have ...

    Article : 149 words
  52. WEST AUSTRALIAN CONTACTS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The small-pox patients are progressing satisfactorily, and in the event of no further developments all contacts will be released from quarantine on ...

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  53. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  54. WELSH COLLIERIES.

    A settlement of the dispute in the Welsh coal trade is in sight. A ballot was taken among the men on the question of accepting the terms offered by the employers. Fifty ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Edward Francis M'Cormick, North Wangaratta, farmer, compulsory sequestration. Liabilities, £6,634/17/6; assets, £5,734,15/; deficiency, £900/2/6. Filed at ...

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  56. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Chamber business. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Higgins.) At Half-past 10.—Federatd Stewards' and ...

    Article : 98 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. FEMININE PROGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Miss Mary E. Moriarty, a sister of the well-known Melbourne footballer G[?]off. Moriarty, arrived in Sydney from Melbourne to-day, having ...

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