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  2. NO PEACE FOR MEXICO. Armistice Ended.

    The armistice between the Federals and the revolutionists has ended, and peace has not been reached. Senor Madero, the rebel leader, is ...

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  3. BELEAGUERED CITY. FAMINE THREATENED IN FEZ.

    Despite a series of sorties by the garrison, the blockade of Fez by the rebel tribesmen, continues. The prices of food in the city are alarming and a famine is threatened. ...

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  4. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    A long step in the settlement of the agricultural implement trade strike is expected by a large number of the men to be taken as the result of the meetings that will be ...

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  5. STATE INSURANCE. Mr. Lloyd-George's Scheme.

    When interviewed yesterday respecting his measure for the State insurance of workmen against sickness, invalidity, and unemployment, which was introduced in the ...

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  6. NEWZEALAND'SDEFENCE MILITARY SPIRIT PRAISED.

    A tribute is paid by the military correspondent of "The Times" in an article on New Zealand's defence organisation to the quality of the military spirit of New ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS. Mr. Asquith on Great Issues.

    A review of the political situation was given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) in a speech at Manchester last night. Mr. Asquith said that the Government ...

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  8. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. HUGE PROCESSION IN NEW YORK.

    Considerable activity is being shown in New york by the advocates of the extension of the franchise to women. A huge procesion paraded Fifth avenue ...

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  9. LORD DENMAN.

    LONDON, April 7.—Lord Denman, the Governor-General designate of Australia, made his first public appearance since his appointment at the Royal Society of Arts. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The King, accompanied by Queen Mary, Queen Alexandra, the Prince of Wales, other members of the Royal Family, the Household staffs, and personal friends, ...

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  11. OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT.

    Captain H. W. G. Burnett-Hitchcock, of the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) has been selected for duty in New Zealand. ...

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  12. BRITISH BILL.

    The bill introduced in the House of Commons by Sir G.Kemp, Liberal member for Noth-west Manchester to confer the franchise on women exclusively on the lines of ...

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  13. SPANISH CONCERN.

    There is concern here regarding the continuance of French military operations in Morocco. "El Impareial" declares that the conduct ...

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  14. SIR JOSEPH WARD. VISIT TO KING EDWARD'S TOMB.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Sir Joseph Ward). who is visiting London for the Imperial Conference and the Coronation, yesterday proceeded to Windsor, ...

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  15. ATTACK ON CIUDAD JUAREZ.

    The rebels have decided to attack Ciudad Juzarez on Saturday or Sunday if by that time a reply to the demand for his resignation is not received from President Diaz. ...

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  16. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is withdrawing from the positijon he [?]ook up last week in declaring that there was no "really fundamentally important work" for ...

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  17. WILL DIAZ RESIGN?

    Confirmation of the report that the armistiee between the forces of President Diaz and the rebels has ended has been received from senor Madero, the rebel ...

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  18. NEW ZEALANDER'S LUNCHEON.

    Messrs. J. Cathcart Wason (Orkney and Shetland), W. A. Chapple(Stirlingshire), Arthur Fell (Great Yarmouth), and A. S. Hamersley (Mid Oxfordshire), New ...

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  19. TURKISH POLITICS.

    Dissensions which have arisen amongst the Young Turk party have led to a Ministerial crisis. Mahmud Shevket Pasha[?] Minister of War, ...

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  20. FOREIGNERS FEAR ATTACK.

    A belief is held that the capital may be besieged by the rebels in force. The foreign residents are consequently arming for their protection, and may offer their services to ...

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  21. WATTLE EMBLEM.

    Much comment has been made in South Africa upon the selection of the wattle blossom as the emblem of South Africa on the stole which His Majesty the King will ...

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  22. OPTIMISTIC OFFICIALS.

    In Government circles there is an idea that the situation is hopeful. The officials affect to believe that the prospects of peace are still good. ...

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  23. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Two Bengalis have been tried before the High Court for the murder of Inspector Ghose, who was a witness in the great Dacca conspiracy case in August last year, ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES'S COMMENT.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said on Saturday that Mr. Lloyd George's bill appeared to have been drawn from the German model. The insurance against ...

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  25. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    Lord Selborne, who has put forward a seheme for the reform of the House of Lords, on behalf of the Liberal Unionists, spoke last night at Barnstaple, in ...

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  26. UNITED STATES LOOKS ON.

    The prospect of the resumption of hostilities in Mexico will not affect the decision of the United States not to intervene in any circumstances. President Taft is ...

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  27. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    There will be no list of honours in connection with the King's Birthday this year. It is officially announced that the honours usually conferred on the occasion of the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Tasmanian apples consigned by the steamer Suffolk, which left Hobart on March 21, realised from [?] 9 to 14/6 per case. Some Cox's Pippins sold to 19[?] 6. ...

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  29. OFF THE TRAIL. LOST IN A BLIZZARD.

    Three miners, who lost the trail, have had an awful experience. For forty days the men failed to regain the track. and a severe blizzard added to ...

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  30. DRUIDS' GALA.

    The drawing in connection with the Druids' Gala art union, in aid of the Alfred Hospital, took place at St. Patrick's Hall on Saturday. Mr. J. Allan (Grand ...

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  31. H.M.S. INVINCIBLE.

    The officials at Portsmouth deny that H.M.S. Invincible is badly strained as reported. The vessel, It is explained, was taken out dock merely as a precaution, ...

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  32. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA MANCHESTER INTERESTED.

    Mr. Hamilton Wilkes, British trade commissioner in Australia. met the Manchester Importers and Exporters Association to-day, and explained to them the s[?]lient ...

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  33. RECIPROCTTY TREATY. CONSERVATIVE OPPOSITION.

    Speaking at a banquet given yesterday by the Conservative party in the Dominion Parliament. Mr.R. L. Borden, leader of the Opposition, characterised the ...

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  34. POLICE PARTY'S FATE.

    A letter received tells how the mounted police party. which perished in the North-West a few weeks ago, came to grief. According to the account the party ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS LONDON, May 6.

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  36. GRAY'S WATERLOO.

    "sporting Life" says that great interest is being manifested in the billiard match between George Gray, the young Australian player, and Melbourne [?]man, arranged for ...

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  37. APATHETIC ADELAIDE.

    The official report submitted by the "life and work" committee to the annual meetings of the South Australian Presbyterian Assembly held in Adelaide last ...

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  38. SUPPOSED POISONING.

    An investigation concerning the loss of the Arctic police patrol leads, to the supposition that the men were poisoned by Indians. ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH VIEW.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr.Hughes) said on saturday that the idea of extending preference to goods partly manufactured in some country other than Great Britian ...

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  40. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    An address on the subject of mixed marriages, with special reference to the "M'C[?]" in Be[?]st, Ireland, was delivered at St. Patrick's Cathedral last ...

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  41. THE DERBY.

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  42. ALASKAN COAL RIOTS. MAYOR SENDS FOR TROOPS.

    Further trouble arising out of the indignation at Cordova, Aluska, at the failure of the legal authoroties at Washington to settle the Alaskan coal lands case is ...

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  43. FARMERS FREE-LIST.

    The debate in the House of Representatives on the Farmers Free-list Bill has ended and a vote will probably be taken on Monday. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A ladies dinner given on behalf of the King's College Hospital Removal Fund on Thursday resulted in a splendid contribution to the fund, £[?]00 being realised. ...

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  45. WELSH STRIKERS.

    The callery strikers in Rhondda Vale, in South Wales, are again creating serious disturbances by interfering with and assaulting non-unionist workmen. ...

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  46. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    Another exciting s[?] has occurred in connection with the Camorrist trial at Viterbo. While evidence was being given, a brother ...

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  47. HEAVY ENGLISH MAILS.

    Following upon the publication of accounts of delays in the dispatch of English mails from Sydney, an official report has been received by the Central Postal ...

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  48. BOULDERS ON RAILWAY.

    Bouhters have been strewn over the Copper River railway. It is believed that the intention of the perpetrators of the outrage was to prevent the transportation ...

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  49. WOWSERS AND OTHERS.

    "What is a Wowser" was a question which the Rev. A. Madsen set himself to answer at a pleasant Sunday afternoon gathering held in the Methodist Church, ...

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  50. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    When arraigned on charges in connection with the dynamiting of the Los Angeles "Times" building, the brothers M'Namara pleaded not guility. The Court ...

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  51. BODY IN A BOX.

    The disclosure of a ghastly tragedy has been made in peculiar circumstances at Beura, in Lower Egypt. The body of an unknown woman was ...

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  52. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    In a boxing match yesterday between Jim Flynn and M.Kaufman, the latter was defeated in the tenth round. Kaufman was severely punished. ...

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  53. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  54. LANG V. LESTER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The young American, Lester, who will meet Lang on Saturday, is training assiduously at Waverley, and will strip in the best of condition. His morning ...

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  55. GRIEF CAUSES MADNESS.

    Madness has overtaken Trussjo[?]ky, one of the women who associated with the men concerned in the Houndsditch murders. Trassjo[?]sky loved Golv[?] Morount[?] ...

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  56. MINING SHARES.

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  57. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At half-past [?] Dixon and another v. [?]'Day (part heard), Grunden and others v. Ni[?] and others (part heard), Ly[?]h and others v. H[?]ddon and others. ...

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  58. BRITISH TRADE.

    The imports into Great Britain for April show a decrease of £7,705,2[?] on those of the corresponding month last year. The decreases are mainly in grain, flour, cotton, ...

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  59. NEW SOUTH WALES MORTGAGE CO.

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  60. AVIATOR KILLED.

    A French aviator named Vallon was hiplaning at Shanghal yesterday, when he fell from a great height and was killed. ...

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  61. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received. By younghusband How, and Co. proprietary Limited, from their London agents Messrs. Robert ...

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  62. Advertising

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