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  2. AUSTRALIA'S NEED.

    Mr G. E. Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce of Canada, delivered the following speech at the Lord Mayor's luncheon yesterday:— ...

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  3. THE WAY TO VOTE

    There seems still to be a good deal of doubt in the public mind concerning the way to vote under the new electoral law. To meet some of these difficulties, it ...

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  4. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt entertained the delegates to the International Committee, which is considering the celebration of the 100th anniversary of Anglo-American peace, at his ...

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  5. TIES OF EMPIRE.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Commons last night. Mr. H. Page Croft (Unionist member for Christ-church) raised the question of converting ...

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  6. BALLARAT.

    Three weeks ago the supporters of Labour in the Ballarat electorate had no doubt as to the outcome of the Federal contest. Whatever might be the results elsewhere, ...

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  7. STATE MINISTRY WAKES UP.

    "It is the last fortnight's work, keen, pushing, unremitting, that counts in an election campaign, and the State Liberal party will not be found wanting during that ...

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  8. PEACE AND TREATY

    The Ambass[?]lors' Conference in London met again on Thursday, when it was decided to remit for the consideration of the Powers the Austro-Italian project in Albania. The ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES ON TRIAL.

    There were sensational developments when the police court hearing of the charges against Mrs. Drummond, Miss Annie Kenney, and the other women who were ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, attended by Captain Curwen, returned to Melbourne yesterday from Mount Elephant, where he was staying with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Currie ...

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  11. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Democratic Tariff Revision Bill, as introduced in the House of Representatives by the chairman of the Ways and Means Committee (Mr. Oscar Underwood), in ...

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  12. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The statement by the "Daily News and Leadler" which represents the anti-militarist wing of the Radical party, that a family named Sellarge had returned to ...

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  13. ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Opposition in the South African House of Assembly is hotly debating the Immigration Restriction Bill. Mass meetings of Indians have been held ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Land reform is the task upon which Mr. Lloyd George is engaged at present. In reply to the question in the House of Commons yesterday, as to what progress his ...

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  15. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday the Under Secretary for India (Mr. Montagu) announced that India this year was not selling an ounce of opium to China, ...

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  16. RURAL WORKERS' LOG.

    The following are the claims for wages made by the Rural Workers' Union. This schedule will be submitted to the Arbitaration Court:— ...

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  17. BROWNING RELICS.

    The sale of the Browning letters and relies, which was conducted at Sotheby's, realised £28,000. [The sale was rendered necessary by the ...

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  18. LOAN TO CHINA.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" announces that the Five Powers Syndicate (Great Britain, Russia, Japan, France and Germany) has been surprised ...

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  19. EMPIRE DAY.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister was asked by Mr. H. Page Croft (Unionist) whether the United Kingdom intended to follow the practice of the ...

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  20. STEAMERS IN A GALE.

    BRISBANE, Friday—The captain of the St. Albans, after leaving Sydney on Wednesday, took the vessel two miles out to sea before shaping a northerly course. At ...

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  21. TO MARRY A MARQUIS.

    The Marquis of Hertford has become engaged to Mrs. Charles Moss Cockle, a widow, whose husband, formerly of Queensland, left her £652,000. Lord Hertford, before he ...

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  22. MR. PIDDINGTON, K.C.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the High Court to-day Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., announced that since the last sitting of the Court he had been appointed one of His ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.

    The Miners Federation of Great Britain is initiating a general movement against non-unionists. It is estimated that the recent South Wales strikes to compel ...

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  24. FRACAS AT CARLTON.

    A serious disturbance occurred at a house in Rathdown-street, Carlton, shortly before 11 o'clock last night, resulting in a young man sustaining severe injuries to his head. ...

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  25. RAPID SHIP-CLEANING.

    The torpedo submarine ship-cleaner, the patent rights of which are owned by an Australian company, has been tested at Portsmouth, in the presence of Admiralty ...

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  26. LABOUR LAND GRAB.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Seaddan) speaking in support of Mr. M'Callum, Labour candidate for the Perth Federal seat, made an explanation with ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Coghill adn Haughton (In conjunction with J. Young).—At Canterbury-road, Surrey Hills—Shop property, &c. At prospect Hill road, Canterbury— [?] property. ...

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  28. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    An appeal was made by Dr. Ha[?]ur and Mr. Theo, H. Little, of Sale. In "The Argus" of may 1 on behalf of the [?] children (one and invalid) of Mrs. kelly, of Rosedale, who was killed by a ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. Watt) has had an interview with the Premier (Mr. Peake) and Agent-General (Mr. Kirkpatrick) of South Australiia in regard to ...

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  30. STATE STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Drew[?], after consulting the Cabinet, has decided to appoint a board of three members to inquire into charges made by ...

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  31. ELECTRCITY FOR PERTH.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Seaddan) was welcomed at the Town-hall to-day by the mayor of Perth. He said that he had fixed up details for the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Commonwealth Coal Vend case (King v. Adelaide Steamship Co. Ltd.), which comes before the privy Council on appeal from the High Court of Australia, ...

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  34. PERISHED IN THE COLD.

    [?]OMBALA, Friday—On Monday two old men, living at Quinburra, William Mealing and James Dindle, set out to walk to Bendoe for their pension money. That night ...

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