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  2. "I'LL MAKE YOU FIGHT." MEN MUST NOT WORK.

    Ever since the strike of members of the Agricultural Implement Employees' Union was begun there has been a decided feeling that a secret ballot should be taken to ...

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  3. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The Portuguese etemer Lusitanin, 5,557 tons, owned by the Empreza Nacional Company of Lisbon, has been wreeked at Cape Point, at the entrance to False Bay. A mist ...

    Article : 234 words
  4. BODY UNDER THE FLOOR

    A case of supposed murder, resembling in its details the Crippen tragedy, has been discovered in the village of Lappene, near Marseilles. ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. IMPERIAL PARTNERSHIP. Consulting the Dominions.

    Following the suggestion made by "The Times" yesterday. Mr. Walter Guinness, Unionist member for Bury St. Edmands, submitted a motion in the House of ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. THE CORONATION. SOUVENIRS FROM GERMANY.

    The Coronation committee at Wallasey, in Chesbire, recently decided to order from Germany 11,750 souvenir mugs, which they could purchase at 3/6 per dozen, ...

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  7. SHOCKING MINE ACCIDENT. TWO MEN KILLED.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—The first shift since the Easter Holidays in the workings at the 845ft. level at the south shaft of the Victoria Proprietary mine. Diamond Hill, ...

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  8. THE BROKEN MAN.

    There are a great many broken men in Melbourne. They have no resources of any kind. They have no clothes except the pitiful ones they are wearing. They have no ...

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  9. GOVERNOR'S DEPARTURE. TRIBUTE BY SIR JOHN MADDEN.

    References to the early departure from Victoria of the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael) were made at the Stewart University lecture, at the Masonic-hall, last ...

    Article : 368 words
  10. COAL VEND CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The prosecution in connection with the coal vend was continued to-day before Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court. ...

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  11. OVERTIME FOR DRESSMAKERS.

    A deputation representing several women's societies yesterday interviewed Mr. Masterman, Under Secretary to the Home Office, protesting against the proposal of the ...

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  12. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.

    Mr. Laurence Irving, the well-known actor, and a son of the late Sir Henry Irving has told i remarkable story concerning the Russian gang who were ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. BRITISH POLITICS. VETO BILL.

    The debate in committee of the House of Commons on clause 1 of the Parliament Hill, which defines a money bill, lasted 14 hours. The clause was eventually passed. ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN MEXICO. FEDERAL TROOPS ACTIVE.

    The Mexican insurgents in this province, who have been advancing upon Juarez, have made a formal demand for the surrender of the town within 24 hours. The Federal ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. LADY CARMICHAEL.

    The principal (Mrs. Archer) and students of Trinity College Hostel gave an "at home" last evening, the occasion being a farewell to Lady Gibson Carmichael, who during ...

    Article : 358 words
  16. THE BUDGET.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will submit his Budget at the end of May. ...

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  17. INVALIDITY INSURANCE.

    It is stated that Mr. Lloyd-George's invalidity insurance scheme will not come into operation until April next year. ...

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  18. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives has reported the Farmers' Free List Bill The committee recommends far-reaching reductions in tariffs ...

    Article : 145 words
  19. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, who lately drew up a naval scheme for the Commonwealth of Australia was interviewed yesterday by Reuter's Agency upon his ...

    Article : 196 words
  20. CHURCH AND STATE.

    The details of the new law disestablishing the Roman Catholic Church in Portugal were announced yesterday. The proclamation ensures to priests their present ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. PROSPECT OF PEACE.

    The Mexican Ambassador, Senor de la Barra, had an interview yesterday with President Taft. He assured the President that peace would soon be re-established. ...

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  22. CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS.

    British immigrants are arriving here at the rate of 200 a day. It is believed that immigration to the Dominion during the coming season will execed all records. ...

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  23. ESPIONAGE.

    An architect named Chedaunt, employed at the Foreign Office, has been arrested on suspicion of having acted in complicity with Maimon, the Mohammedan, who is accused ...

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  24. BALLARAT FATALITY.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The inquest on John Kelly, who was killed in the New Normanby mine on April 10 by a fall of earth, was concluded by Mr. Vivian ...

    Article : 369 words
  25. DRESSINGROOM QUARREL.

    ADELAIDE, Thursdasy. —The police court was engaged to-day hearing a claim by Esme Edwards, theatrical artiste, against F. Winn. manager of the "Gay Gordons" ...

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  26. THE ANTARCTIC. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S TRIP.

    The Fram, after having landed Captain Amundsen's exploring party in the Antarctic regions, has been carrying out occunographic observations in the Atlantic. ...

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  27. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A bomb was thrown under a wholesale liquor warehouse in the city yesterday. The missile exploded, killing three occupants of the building, and injuring 20 others. ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    The marriage of the Marquis of Lialithgow and Miss Doreen Maud Milner, younger daughter of Sir Frederick George Milner, Ba[?]rt of Nun Appleton-hall, Yorkshire, ...

    Article : 767 words
  29. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The trial which has been proceeding before the High Court Special Tribunal since the beginning of March of the alleged conspirators known as the Howrah gang, has ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. RIVER WEED AS FUEL.

    A new fuel, consisting of briquettes made from papyrus and weed (known as "sudd") taken from the upper reaches of the White Nile, the calorific ...

    Article : 200 words
  31. AN EARLY DEPARTURE.

    Captain Amundsen has sent a report to the committee of the Fram Expedition. He says that eight men and 115 dogs were landed at the Barrier, and that the dash for ...

    Article : 45 words
  32. COLD AND DARKNESS.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, in an interview yesterday regarding Amundsen's plans, said that if the expedition started on February 15 it would be able to sledge until the middle ...

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  33. SKATERS ON STRIKE.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday. —Skaters at the Federal-hall rink "struck" last night, and refused to take any further part in the amusement of the night. A disturbance ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    A clause in the Mail Coutracts Act, prohibiting the Postmaster-General of the Union from entering into a contract with any individual or company who grants ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. LADS IN BOILING VAT.

    A shocking accident happened yesterday afternoon at the Stockport Hat Mills, Chifton Hill, and as a result two young men died in the St. Vineent's Hospital. ...

    Article : 192 words
  36. COLLIERY MISHAP.

    A serious disaster has been narrowly avertest at the Pinkton colliery. Through the fusing of an electric cable, some woodwork at the bottom of the shaft became ignited. ...

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  37. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, April 10. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation 2[?] 11-16d.; rise ¼d. ...

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  38. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest pri[?]es on the Stock Exchange yesterday for British Broken Hill shares were 15 and 16. ...

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  39. PICTURE FILMS ON FIRE.

    TERANG, Thursday. —Some excitement was caused at the public hall last night, when just as Mr. Clarke, Messrs, Pathes Frere's operator, was about to put on a ...

    Article : 151 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Clarence Demar, in a Maratbon race of 23 miles, has put up a new record of 2 hours 3min. 3sec. [At the Marathon race in London in ...

    Article : 205 words
  41. LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The accounts of the London Bank of Australia Limited for the year 1910 show: —Transferable deposits, £[?],141, as compared with £925,600, in 1900; other deposits, ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. GRAY IN ENGLAND.

    The newspapers are commenting on a refusal by the Australian billiardist. George Gray, to play Diggle, on level terms, with bonzoline balls, and on the fact that the ...

    Article : 96 words
  43. P.L.C. AND TRADES-HALL.

    An unsympathetic hearing was given to Mr. P. J. Brand (Operative Bakers' Union) when he spoke at last evening's meeting of the Trades-hall Council about ...

    Article : 297 words
  44. REMISSION OF FINES.

    Inspector J. Clueas proceeded against John King yesterday, at the North Melbourne Court, for not sending his child to school. ...

    Article : 270 words
  45. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  46. MAGISTRATE'S DEBT.

    PERTH, Thursday. —In the local court today G. T. Wood, resident magistrate at Broome, was sued by a tailor on judgment summons for £9/4/8. Connsel for ...

    Article : 106 words
  47. INCOME TAX OFFICE.

    At the beginning of this month a Royal commission, consisting of Judge Eagleson, Mr. W. Dickson (secretary for Mines), and Mr. Leon (Crown prosecutor), began an ...

    Article : 158 words
  48. TAXES AND DEPRECIATION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —At the halfyearly meeting of the Royal Bank of Queensland to-day the chairman said that the directors were considering the question of letting ...

    Article : 205 words
  49. SUBURBAN LURGLARIES.

    The house of Mr. Alfred T. Emerson, 137 Church-street, Richmond, was entered between 11 o'clock on Wednesday night and 6 o'clock yesterday morning, and an ...

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  50. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George Fin[?]am of Bridge-road. Richmond organ [?]der who died on December 21, left by a [?] dated March 28, 1901 realty of the value of [?] and personalty £487 to his widow and ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales: —Beauchamp Brothers, at, their rooms. Collins-street, household furniture; T[?] and Co., at manning road, F. Malveto, furniture: James [?] Wire, [?] his re[?]ns, Collins street, ...

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  52. WEST AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The shipment of West Australian apples by the R.M.S. Orsova realised from 12/6 to 18/ per case. Pears brought from 10/ to 14/ per case. ...

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  53. DROUGHT IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Thursday. —The continued drought is causing considerable trouble and much anxiety among settlers in the deierportion of the wheat belt from Goomalling. ...

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  54. DOGS AT WORK.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday. —An unusual sight was witnessed in the Widford road yesterday. A man was driving two dogs in tandem fashion, attached to a ...

    Article : 104 words
  55. SEARCH FOR VONGALA.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —The Treasurer had an interview with the portmaster today on the question of a Government steamer making a further search with the ...

    Article : 102 words
  56. PACK TACTICS.

    A second visit was paid by an organised band of strikers with Mr. Skehan at their head to Messrs. Nicholson and Morrow's factory in [?]onverie street. Car[?]on last ...

    Article : 220 words
  57. STATE FIRE INSURANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Carmichael) stated to-day that his scheme for payment into the Government fund of the preminms at present paid ...

    Article : 81 words
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