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  2. GEMBROOK LINK DELAYS.

    BELGRAVE, Thursday.—The article in "The Argus" of to-day on the apathy of the Railway department regarding the needs of travellers on the Ge[?]brook line was ...

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  3. THE QUEENSLAND FIGHT.

    For over a month the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has been talking to the people of Queensland, striving to induce them to return him to Parliament, and his party to ...

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  4. SHOOTING A CONSUL.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr Justin Hood, Thomas Jones Chia, late secretary and translator at the Chinese Consulate, Melbourne, appeared for ...

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  5. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    In conformity with the statement on March 27 by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) that the Admiralty were prepared to equip first-class ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    H.R.H. the Duchess of Connaught, whose condition after an operation for appendicitis caused anxiety, passed a comfortable day on Wednesday, and was in a better ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    An explosion of a tin containing gunpowder wrecked the platform and smashed the Windows of the Manchester Free Trade Hall, which has been the seene of many ...

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  8. SKUTARI'S DOWNFALL.

    The capture of Skutari, in the face of the warnings issued by the Powers has created a position fraught with danger. It is important, however, in this ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Provisional Collection of Taxes Bill, which legalises the deduction of income tax at the source during the interval between the passing of the House of Commons' ...

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  10. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    In opening the debate in the House of Representatives on the Demoerati[?] Tariff Revision Bill, the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means (Mr. Oscar ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Before the Marconi Contract Parliamentary Committee to-day Major Archer-Shee, M.P., give a Warm denial to the insi[?]ations of the managing director of the ...

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  12. Canada's Navy Bill.

    The Closure Bill which was introduced in the House of Commons on April 8 to enable the Borden Ministry to pass the Naval Bill which has been before Parliament since ...

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  13. PROTESTS FROM GERMANY.

    The German Ambassador in Washington (Count von Bernsdorff) has been instructed to protest against the proposal in the American Tariff Bill to examine the books ...

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  14. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    Saint Gorge's Day was widely celebrated in England To-day, the rose being worn very generally by the pop[?] A service held in the Chapel of St. ...

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  15. Republic of Panama.

    The separation in 1903 of the Republic of Panama from Columbia has been [?]vived. Mr. H. T. Rainey (Democrat) has ...

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  16. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    After a further conference with the Japanes Ambassador (Viscount Chinda). President Woodrow Wilson has asked the Governor of California (Mr. Hiram W. ...

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  17. MINE DISASTER.

    Terrible loss of life has occurred through an expolsion in a coal-mine at Finleyville, 17 miles sough of pittshurg (U.S.A.). of the men who were below at the time, 100 ...

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  18. LABOUR DEMANDS.

    The trade anions connected with the Scottish shipbuilding yards threaten to go out on strike in consequence of the employers' fefusal to increase wages. ...

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  19. PORTUGUESE THRONE.

    As the outcome of the recent arrest of Royalists six have been convicted and sentenced to impri[?]ment for two years each, while eight were acquitted. ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    The committee of the general strike, which began on April 14. has now, as the result of the promise of a measure of electoral reform by the Government, ...

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  21. TRAVELLERS' FRIEND.

    Mr, John Saxeby, the inve[?]tor of the interlocking system of railway sigualling, which was the beginning of the marvellous presen-day apparatus, died in London on ...

    Article : 269 words
  22. TRADE UNION ROW.

    At the beginning of the year a distrubance that occured at a meeting of the Amalga[?] Society of Enginners attracted much attention, Particularly in trade-union ...

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  23. CHARGE THAT FAILED.

    PORT MORESBY (Papua), Thursday.— The official finding of the Executive Council in regard to the charges made against Mr. Ryan, the resident magistrate for the ...

    Article : 305 words
  24. COTTON IN EGYPT.

    The Hourse of Commons has passed a resolution guaranteeing the payment of interest at the rate of 3[?] per cent, on the loan of £3,000,000 which the Egyptain ...

    Article : 275 words
  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  26. CARD CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Central Police Court this morning Lie[?] Col[?] R. A. Moore, P.M., gave his decision in the case in which steve Adson, Norton Newton, ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    When His Excellency the Governor-Gene[?] (Lord Denman) was deprived of his [?] residence in Sydne, he intimated [?] he would not be able to spend as much ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY WAGES

    DARWIN (N.T[?] Thursday. A ser[?] industrial [?] is apperently pendig in the Terr[?] if certain demands be not granted. ...

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  30. MR, [?] SLIP.

    Sir.—ON reading the short paragraph appearing in "Th Argus" to-day it was highly amusing to learn that the Honourable the Federal [?] had [?] ...

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  31. LABOUR'S HOLIDAY.

    BALLARAT, Thursday,—Reporting to the Trades and Labour Council to-night. Mr. J. Kean, the secretary, stated that the Eight Hourse Day celebration had been a ...

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  32. BAY EXCURSIONS.

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