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  2. PRISONERS AT LARGE. PURSUIT OF BALL.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Ball, who escaped from Ballarat Gaol, is still at large. The police are completed perplexed now that he has got into the serub and forest area. ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent intimates by cable that an official announcement has been made that the second Royal toast at State banquets will be "The Queen, Queen ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA. SCHEME OF DEFENCE.

    An outline of a Scheme of national defence proposed for the South African Union is given by the Johannesberg correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  5. FLIGHT BY NIGHT. ARMY DIRIGIBLE BALLOON.

    A notable feat with a dirigible balloon has been achieved by Colonel Capper, Commandant of the Balloon School of Instruction at Aldershot. ...

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  6. KING EDWARD'S LAST DAYS.

    LONDON, May 6.—All interest focussed on one subject—the King's health. It is known that at Biarritz he was very ill, and even after a report indicating that his ...

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  7. LABOUR ON TRIAL.

    Christianity's message to the man of property and the man of toil was dealt with by the Rev. Professor Rentoul in an address in the Port Melbourne Presbyterian ...

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  8. KING GEORGE. FIELD-MARSHAL'S BATON.

    All the field-marshals of the British army in Great Britain attended at Marltboroughhouse yesterday for the presentation to King George of a field-marshal's baton, His ...

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  9. AMERICAN RAILWAYS. EFFECT OF INJUNCTION.

    Consternation has been caused in Wallstreet by the act of the United States Government in obtaining an injunction restraining 23 railways belonging to the ...

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  10. HOUR WITH MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    King George has visited Mr. Joseph Chamberlian whose serious illness has prevented his active participation in polities for a considerable time. His Majesty ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN COLONEL.

    On December 19, 1903, King George V., them Prince of Wales, was appointed Colonel-in-Chief of the Australian Light Horse Regiments. In view of his ...

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  12. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. VICTORIA'S MESSAGE.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael) has received the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Crewe):— ...

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  13. CHANNEL JOURNEY.

    When Mr. C. S. Rolls landed at Dover yesterday morning, after crossing and recrossing the English Channel an aeroplane, the crowd which greeted him ...

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  14. EX-HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    The Earl of Selborne, who retired from the post of High Commissioner in South Africa on the establishment of the union arrived at Southampton yesterday, on his ...

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  15. MELBOURNE OBSERVANCES.

    The first birthday of His Majesty the King since his accession will be celebrated to-day. As in every other part of the empire, however, the demonstrations will be ...

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  16. LOYALTY AND SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Governor has received further messages in connection with the death of His late Majesty King Edward VII., and the accession of His Majesty ...

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  17. DINIZULU'S RELEASE.

    When in Prctoria on his way to Nylstroom, where he is to live on a farm, the Zulu chief Dinizulu, who was released from gaol by the Union Cabinet, had an ...

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  18. LEGITIMACY CLAIM.

    Final judgment has been given in the action sceking to establish the legitimaey of the third Lord Macdonald of the Isles, which has been before the Scottish Courts ...

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  19. MINE-LAYER CAPTURED.

    After the difeat of the Nicaraguan insurgents at Bluefields, the Government troops captured William Pittham, an American, who laid the insargents' mines. He ...

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  20. CHINESE DISCONTENT. FOREIGNERS THREATENED.

    The State department of the United States Government has received information from China, where the native population is understood to be seething with discontent, ...

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  21. HORSE THIEF'S ESCAPE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—John Trembath, while being taken from Timaru to Lyttleton to serve a two years' sentence for horse stealing, jumped off the train, ands ...

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  22. JUBILEE OF HAWTHORN.

    The jubilee of Hawthorn is to be celebrated by a sports meeting and demonstration to-day and a procession and illuminations to-ninght. In connection with the ...

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  23. THE STATE PURSE.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) says that his Ministry is handicapped in dealing with several big constructive schemes by the fact that it is short of money. It cannot, ...

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  24. LABOUR IN POLITICS.

    In consequence of the decision by the Court of Appeal last year that funds of a trade union were not applicable to the purpose of financing Parliamentary ...

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  25. CONSULS' WARNING.

    The Consuls at Nanking are urging the subjects of the countries which they represent, residing in the city, to leave immediately, in consequence of a warning ...

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  26. BILL PASSED BY CONGRESS.

    By 50 votes to 12 the United States Senate has passed the Railroads Bill. The measure, which places the railways under the control of the Interstate Commission. ...

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  27. COLONEL ROOSEVELT.

    Colonel Roosevelt has visited Mr. Joseph Chamkberlain, who returned a few days ago from the South of France. The Nationlist native newspapaer in ...

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  28. INDIAN DEVELOPMENT.

    Speaking at a dinner of the Chamber of Commerce, at which he was a guest, yesterday evening, Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener made interesting references to the ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Equily Trustees Company Limited is applying for p[?]e of the will of John Guest, late of The Cr[?], Asrotvale, engineer, who died on [?]. The assets are sworn at £3,636, consistins, ...

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  30. ENGINEMEN'S WAGES RAISED.

    The Federal Arbitration Board has granted 27,000 enginemen on the railroads westward of Chicago a 7½ per cent. increase of wages, instead of the 12½ per cent. ...

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  31. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The Russian Duma has within the past few weeks received proiests from section of members of the British House of Commons and of members of the German ...

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  32. BUTTER GRADING.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday,—The annual meeting of the Western district Factories Co-operative Produce Co. was held at Warrmaebool to-day. ...

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  33. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    In connection with the financial relations of the Commonwealth with the States, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) disagress with Mr. Wade's reading of the financial ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The stock of the recent Waest Australian 3½ per cent. loan of £1,342,009, issued at £96/10/, is now quoted at a discount of fiveeighths per cent. ...

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  35. VEHICLES OF PROGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas), who broke his journey to Brisbane at Neweastle yesterday, was welcomed by the mayor. Referring ...

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  36. POWLETT COAL MINE. STREET LIGHTS WANTED.

    POWLETT, Saturday.—The lighting of the township is a matter that should engage the immediate attention of the officials. At night it is almost impossible ...

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  37. WORLD'S CABLES.

    The World's second lougest submarine cable has been opened for traffic. It has been laid between Aseension Island and Buenos Ayres. ...

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  38. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    All post-offices will be closed to the public at noon. The first delivery only by letter-carrier will be effected. All country mails will be received and despatched as usual. Money-order business. ...

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  39. OCEAN FREIGHTS.

    The Canadian Government has made representations to the Imperial Government in favour of the establishment of a joint tribunal for the regulation of ocean frcight ...

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  40. FRENCH IN AFRICA.

    Advices from Upper Senegal, in French West Africa, state that a several engagement has taken place between the Arabs and French trative troops. ...

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  41. CLERGYMAN BOYCOTTED. CHOIR-BOYS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A vacancy at St. John's Anglican Church, Glebe, was filled by the appointment of the Rev. E. G. Cranswick, who was selected by the board ...

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  42. COROT'S WORK.

    A very high price was paid yesterday at an auction sale at Christie's for a painting by Corot. The picture, entitled "The Birdnesters," realised 13,000 guineas. ...

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  43. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The Melbourne Tramway Company noties that on lines running direct to Spencer-street arrangements will be made for increased traffic to the races, and additional cars will be run on the ...

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  44. DISTINGUISHED WOMEN'S CLUB.

    A meeting of women University graduates and others interested in the proposal to form a club, open to women of all nationalities, on lines similar to those of the Lyee[?]m ...

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  45. AMERICAN MEAT EXPERTS.

    The inquiries now being conducted by the two representalives of Swift and Co., of Chicago, has caused much interested speculation among exporters and others concerned ...

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  46. WOOLBUYERS' INTERESTS

    A British association of wool buyers has been constituted at Bradford. The chief object of the association is to conserve the interests of the industry, and ...

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  47. WATER SUPPLY SCHEME.

    A temporary water supply scheme for the State township of Wonthaggi is to be provided by pumping from the Powlett River pending the establishment of the ...

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  48. TOTALISATOR IN FRANCE

    M. Veil Pieard, a leading French owner of ra[?]chorses, is abandoning the turf. He declares that the suppression of the betting ring and the subsitution of the ...

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  49. OUTER CIRCLE LINE.

    In their latest decision regarding the Outer Circle line, the Cabinet, if parliament consent to pass the amount of the guarantee, which is to be placed on the ...

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  50. WONTHAGGI LEASES.

    A sale of the right to lease 53 business sites and 29 residential allotments in the township of Wonthaggi (State coal mine) will be held at the Upper Athenæum-hall, ...

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  51. FORMS AND CEREMONIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Archbishop Wright, addressing a crowded congregation at St. James's to-night in connection with the vacancy there, said that he desired to ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Pern is exhibiting a more placable spirit in its bomdary dispute with Ecnador, which threatened within the past few days to eventuate in war. Peru now announces that ...

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  53. THE ROYAL MEMORIAL. LORD MAYOR'S MEETING.

    A public meeting of citizens convened by the Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston) for the purpose of taking steps to inaugurate a memorial of His late Majesty will be held ...

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  54. TWELVE HOURS' WALK.

    Leading amateur walkers competed in a 12 hours race held yesterday at Stamford Bridge. The winner was Payne, of North Shields, who covered 72 miles 33 yards. ...

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  55. H.M.S. COMMONWEALTH.

    The central excentive of H.M.S. Commonwealth Presentation Fund, in an advertisement in another portion of this issue, invite designs and estimates for a ...

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  56. INTEREST AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—A public meeting will be held on Tuesday night to discuss the proposal to creet a memorial to the late King Edward. ...

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  57. SUDDEN SHOCK.

    ROCHESTER, Sunday,—Yesterday a lad named M'Cormack, employed at the electric power-house, was instructed to fill a tub with water. Mistaking the tub, he walked ...

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  58. SPEECH REGAINED.

    HORSHAM, Sturday.— About twelve months ago Miss Madge Callaghan, of Geroke, lost her power of speech, and remained in that condition until a few ...

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  59. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. J. Thomas (Postmaster-General) arrived by the Southern mail this evening, and was met by Mr. Templcton (Deputy Postmaster-General) ...

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  60. FEDERAL LOTTERY SUGGESTED.

    WAGGA, Sunday.—At the meeting of the Political Labour League it was decided to bring under the notice of the Federal Labour party the fact tht ...

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