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  2. TOM MANN ACQUITTED.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—Nervously twisting a piece of paper in his hands, or gripping a newspaper, at which he stared with apparently unseeing eyes, Tom Mann sat ...

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  3. DETHRONED SULTAN.

    There are great rejoicing in Constantinople at the downfall of the Sultan, Abdul Hamid, consequent upon the failure of the reactionary revolt. The state of siege which ...

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  4. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    A White paper issued by Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) anticipates to some extent his forthcoming Budget. The revenue for the year ...

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  5. THE MISSING BOAT.

    No definite tidings of the missing boat Lilian were received yesterday, although some traces were found on the beach at Cuzen's Bight which may be of importance. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor has accepted an invitation to attend the installation on June 10 of officers of the St. John's Masonic Lodge, at Ballarat. ...

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  7. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    A plot upon the life of the President of the French Republic (M. Armand Fallieres) has been revealed. An [?]rchist named Verdier, who has ...

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  8. NAVAL SUPREMACY. BRITAIN'S TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    The restrictions which are placed on the application of the two-power standard of the British navy have been indicated by Mr. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, ...

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  9. GRAVE ELECTORAL MUDDLE. ENROLMENT OF WOMEN.

    The events of yesterday supply unmistakable proof of the existence of disabilities which threaten to make the initial registration of the women of the ...

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  10. ENROLMENTS AT TOORAK.

    It would appear that women in the Toorak electorate are inclined to take advantage of their rights as electors. Yesterday they invaded the shop of Mr. C. Wallis, in ...

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  11. KAISER AT CORFU.

    The Kaiser, who is spending a holiday at Corf[?] where he has a magnificent pal[?]ce, maintains communication with Berlin by means of wireless telegraphy. The ...

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  12. MOVEMENT AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Thursday.—The Municipal Council was last night requisitioned by a large number of citizens to convene a public meeting to establish a Dreadnought fund. ...

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  13. THE CHURCH IN WALES.

    The Bishop of London, Dr. Winnington-Ingram, referring to the bill for the Disestablishment of the Church of England and Wales, which is before the House of ...

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  14. TRAINING SHIPBUILDERS.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday said that the following workmen had been selected to visit Scotland, and obtain experience in the building of ...

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  15. CHAOS AT HAWTHORN.

    Small knots of women wandering disconsolately up and down the Burwood-road, Hawthorn, a crowd clustered around the door of a small hatter's shop like ...

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  16. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr.T.K.Stubbins, formerly a South Australian merchant, has offered through the "Daily Mail" a prize of £100 for the best essay on the subject of tariff reform. ...

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  17. SHOPPING ARRANGEMENTS.

    This evening shopping will be affected for the first time by the operation of the new act, which provides for the compulsory closing of shops on Saturday afternoon and ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The apple market yesterday was rather firmer. Australian Jouathans realised from 9/ to 12/6 a case, Cleopatras 9/6 to 12/, and others 7/3 to 10/6. Tasmanian Cox's Orange ...

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  19. THE BALKANS. FINAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    The crisis through which Turkey has lately passed has not hindered negotiations with Austria-Hungary regarding the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ...

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  20. DELAY AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Thursday. — A large number of women have during the past couple of days applied to the registrars for electors' rights, but owing to the inadequate ...

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  21. SLEEPWALKER'S FALL.

    WAGGA, Thursday.—James S[?]kler, a boarder at the All Nations Hotel, went to last night in a balcony room 20ft. above the pavement. This morning he woke ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Several Australian painterss and sculptors are represented at the exhibition of the Royal Academy this year. Among them are Messrs.J.Longstaff, Bertram ...

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  23. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    At the Antwerp wool sales yesterday there were numerous buyers, and competition was good. The catalogue consisted mostly of crossbreds. Common sorts ranged ...

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  24. BULGARIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    All the European powers have formally recognised the independence of Bulgaria as a separate kingdom. ...

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  25. HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION.

    The state Treasurer (Mr. Watt) said yesterday that he had communicated with the Melbourne Hospital authorities regarding the suggestion that the new Melbourne ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND SUGAR FIELDS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr.Tudor(the Minister for Customs) returned to Brisbane to-day, after making an extensive tour of North Queensland, in the course of which ...

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  27. PERSIAN CRISIS.

    The triumph of the Constitutional party in Turkey has deeply impressed the Shah of Persin, whose own attitude towards constitutional government has been the reverse ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for South Broken Hill shares were 85/-87/6. ...

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  29. CHOOSING EMIGRANTS.

    Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, has made a suggestion to the Imperial Government that it should cooperate with the Queensland Government ...

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  30. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD LOAN.

    On the 20th inst. the New Plymouth Harbour Board 4½ per cent. loan of £275,000 at £101 was issued. It is now announced that the debentures have been allotted. ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY UNDERSECRETARY.

    The under-secretary (Mr. Callaway) said yesterday that the Electoral department, under the control of Mr. Molloy, the chief inspector, could not be blamed for any ...

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  32. CROWDS AT RICHMOND.

    The two little rooms about a quarter of a mile apart in Church-street, Richmond, were crowded with electors waiting to take out their rights from early yesterday ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  34. A STEEPLECHASE FIASCO.

    The Warrnambool Grand Annual Steeplechase, run yesterday, was rather a sensational affair. There were 10 starterss, and something happened to each during the ...

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  35. THE SYDNEY MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After a restless night, Mr. W.N. Willis was unable to leave his be to-day. The doctor says that his condition has improved a little, but he ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Coman, of Kyneton, retired farmer, died on March 19, leaving estate of the value of £1,662 and personalty of the value of £702, a total of £2,3[?]. He made a will on March 16, 1905, under ...

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  37. ARBOR DAY.

    The director of Education (Mr.Tate) has informed state school teacherss that he hopes there will be no slackening of effort to make Arbor Day a success among the ...

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  38. HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    Yesterday Mr. J. W. Hunt (president) and other representatives of the Homœopathie Hospital committee again interviewed the state Treasurer (Mr. Watt), ...

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  39. SUPPLY OF FORMS EXHAUSTED.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The demand by women for electors' rights was keen to-day. Altogether 800 rights have been issued for Ballarat East, and the supply of forms ...

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  40. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  41. GOVERNMENT WIRE-NETTING. SUPPLIES FOR LANDHOLDERS.

    In connection with the Government scheme for the purchase of large supplies of wire-netting, and their distributing to farmers by means of the municipalities, the ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is, I think, much to be regretted that the plain instructions to female voters given in your issue of to-day was not published earlier. ...

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  43. EMPIRE DAY.

    State school teachers have been instructed that on Empire Day, May 24, they should assemble the children of their schools at the usual time in the morning, and then carry ...

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  44. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The general election takes place to-morrow. There are 60 candidates for 30 seats. The Labour party is running three or four candidates in each ...

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  45. MAIL-ROOM MUDDLE.

    The deputy postmaster-general (Mr. Bright) yesterday submitted to the central administration a report denying the statement in "The Argus" of the same day that ...

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  46. GAYNDAH MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The retrial of Arthur Ross, charged with the murder of the bank clerk Muir, at Gayndah, was resumed to-day. Arthur Walker, manager ...

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  47. FOOTSCRAY.

    At the meeting of the Footscray City Council on Wednesday evening a letter was received from the Education department, drawing attention to Empire Day celebration on May 24. Councillor ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—For a couple of days past a list containing the names of members of Parliament who are declared to be desirous of bringing about the downfall ...

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  49. RUSH AT COLLINGWOOD.

    The electoral office at 30 Gipps-street, Collingwood, is in a private villa, and is reached by a pathway that runs down the side of the house. At half-past 8 o'clock last night ...

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  50. £1,000 A YEAR.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— In reply to a question, during a speech at Geraldton last night, Mr.Bamford, M.H.R., said there was nothing to prevent federal members voting ...

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  51. LORD DUDLEY'S CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A team of cricketers go together by Lord Dudley and an eleven representive of Parliament met on the Sydney Cricket-ground to-day. His ...

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  52. PENTRIDGE WIRE-NETTING.

    Tenders were due yesterday for the purchase from the Government of the whole or part of the 250 yeards of high-grae wire-netting manufactured at the Pentridge ...

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  53. GIRL'S ITCHING HUMOUR

    Became Unbearable, and She Suffered Terribly— Would Tear Her Flesh—Grew Thinner Day by Day—Now Healthier Than Ever—Cutieura Cured Her Eczema Permanently. ...

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  54. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — In the Grafton Circut Court to-day Mary Jane Porter sued Thomas Morrissey, of South Grafton, for breach of promise, claiming £1,000 ...

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  55. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  56. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursdy.— Arthur Lee, a socliator, was before the Water Police Court to-day on a charge of converting to his own use £600 in the county of ...

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  57. BILLIARDS.

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  58. SALES OF LAND AND PROPERTY.

    Messrs.M'Pherson, Thom, and co., Yarrawonga, report having effected by private contract, on account of Mr. James Moran, the sale of his farm in the Yarrawonga ...

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  59. AN INCOMPARABLE TONIC.

    In order to brace up the system against kidney affections and similar aliments can be relied upon in Wolfe's-Schnapps. Avoid counterfeits.—[Advt.] ...

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  60. INFLUENZA.

    "Bonnington's Irish Moss" will break up the attack quickly, and the dangerous after effects will be avoided. Ask for "Bonnington's," and take no substitute.—[Advt.] ...

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  61. PEARS' SOAP,

    Pure in every particle.—[Advt.] ...

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  62. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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