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  2. TITANIC DISASTER.

    LONDON April 26. —The public mind is still full of the Titanic disaster. The sadness which invests remembrance of that event is, in a certain sense, relieved by ...

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  3. SHUT UP IN THIBET.

    The latest news from Lhassa, the Thibetan capital, where the Thibetaus are besieging 800 Chinese troops in a monastery, is dated May 15. ...

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  4. PRINCE'S MOTOR WRECKED.

    Prince George, the eldest son of the Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, cousin of King George V., met with his death in a motor-car accident on Monday. ...

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  5. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    The establishment of the French protectorate in Morocco in being hindered in a manner which recalls the unhappy experiences of the nation in Algeria. ...

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  6. EMPIRE'S NAVY. New Zealand's Dreadnought.

    The Admiralty announces that as a result of communications between the Dominion and the British Government New Zealand has expressed the wish that the ...

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  7. STATE-OWNED RAILWAYS. BRITISH WORKERS' REQUEST.

    Nationalisation of railways was urged by a deputation from the Trade Union Congress which waited on the Prime Minister on Monday. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Government presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday. His Excellency the Governor received an ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CRICKET. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Although the Australian bowling was very fine, the wicket helped to some extent, and the bowlers were backed by very smart fielding. The last seven wickets of the ...

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  10. Continental Experiences.

    An interesting series of papers on State-owned railways on the Continent was read at the Economic Congress, held in London early in the year. Professor Ernest Mahaim ...

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  11. STREAM OF HUMAN POWER.

    There were 200 persons present at the West Australian dinner at the Trocadero on Monday night. The Agent-General (Sir Newton Moore) presided, and among others ...

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  12. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    On several occasions the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) has been accused in public of having acted in a shabby manner when he escaped from ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Mr. J. R. Sinclair M.L.C. of New Zealand, has written a letter to the "Daily Mail" in which he states that the fact that there are 4,000,000 adult workers in ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. NOTES BY OBSERVER.

    If the Australians have not won the admiration of their countrymen by their performances up to date they are not being given common justice. They might quite ...

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  15. BURGLARIES IN SYDNEY. TWO HOUSES ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — After a spell of about a week, burglaries and robberies are again most alarmingly frequent in Sydney and suburbs. Last night burglars entered ...

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  16. SUEZ CANAL.

    The Suez Canal Company announced that the dues, which were reduced on January 1 last from 7.25 franes to 6.73 franes per ton, will be further reduced on January 1, ...

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  17. WHY SUFFRAGISTS RIOT.

    The taking of evidence in the trial at the Old Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence and Mrs. Pankhurst, founder of the Women's social and Political Union, ...

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  18. SENSATIONAL STORY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A boardinghouse in Macquarie-street, city, was the centre of much excitement at 1 o'clock this morning. A revolver shot was heard at the rear of the ...

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  19. MISSIONS TO ABORIGINES. MR. THOMAS ON MANNERS.

    There was a large attendance last evening at the annual meeting of the Association for Missionary Service of the Anglican Church, held in the chapter-house at St. ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S PROMPT RESPONSE.

    The "Daily Express' states that the Admiralty intends to meet the increased programme of naval construction adopted by Germany by accelerating the current year's ...

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  21. TOM MANN IN GAOL.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. M'kenna) has decided to reduce to two months the sentence of six months' imprisonment which was imposed upon Tom Mann when he was ...

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  22. ADMIRALTY'S SUGGESTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—In a despatch to the Governor, the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. L. V. Harcourt), under date April 20, wrote:— ...

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  23. JUSTICE IN RUSSIA. Malecka Case Recalled.

    In September last year Count Bogdan Ponikier, a well-known Polish nobleman, was convicted and sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment on a charge of having ...

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  24. TURKISH VENGEANCE.

    The occupation by the Italian feet of islands in the.Ægean Sea has stung the Porte into finally resolving upon the expulsion of all Italians from every part of the empire. ...

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  25. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    GELLONG, Tuesday. —On Monday evening, just before 11 o'clock, Mrs. Lauder, wife of the licensce of the Inverleigh Hotel, at Inverieigh, retired to her room. ...

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  26. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS.

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. F. D. Acland) stated, in answer to a question in the House of Commons on Monday, that Miss Malecka had a fortnight in ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Surprise was expressed yesterday by the naval authorities that dissatisfattion should exist among warrant officers who had been recently drafted from the Imperial into the ...

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  28. COLLAPSE OF GANGWAY.

    A sensational seene was witnessed at the Colman Dock, in this port, to-day, shortly before the departure of a passenger steamer. ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Margaret Burnham Taylor, of Gordon-grove, Maltern, married woman, who died on March 20, left tolet a will dated October 8, 1881, real estate valued at £1,826 and personal property valued at ...

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  30. UNITY OF THE EMPIRE.

    Without direct reference to Ireland Mr. A. J. Balfour, formerly leader of the Opposition, dealth with a phase of Home Rule when addressing the Victoria League on ...

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  31. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph John Hulse, painter, of Echuca East, Liabilities, £31/10/; assets, £1/10/; deficiency, £30. Mr. J. W. Arthur Kelly, official assignce, Echuca. ...

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  32. NOBLEMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Henry Von Armenthal, a German nobleman, and owner of a large amount of property in the Western States, on Sunday committed suicide by shooting himself with ...

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  33. INCOMING STEAMERS. R.M.S. MOREA.

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  34. IN THE POLICE COURTS. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Yesterday, at the Flemington Police Court, before Messrs. C. J. Cook (chairman), W. Shaw, and R. Jamieson J.P.'s, Thomas M'Laughtin was charged "that while in the employ of Andrew ...

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  35. LAW NOTICES. —(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10. —Foots[?]ray Quarries Proprietary Limited v. Nicholis (for judgment), President, &c., of shire of Charlton v. Ruse (part heard), The King, on parte the perpetual Executors and ...

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  36. MILITANT ANARCHIST.

    Errieo Malatesta, a prominent militant anarehist, has been tried at the Old Bailey, and sentenced to three months' imprisonment, for having libelled a fellow country. ...

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  37. LARCENY CHARGE FAILS.

    Charles Hutchings was charged at the City Court on Monday with attempted larceny from the person. Joseph Chappel said:—On the afternoon of May ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A messenger in the employ of the American Express Company has absconded with £5,000 worth of paper money. BOXING IN AMERICA. ...

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  39. S.S. YAWATU MARU.

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  40. CHARITABLE APPEALS. FATHERLESS FAMILY.

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  41. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The game between the South Africans and Oxford University Eleven was commenced at Oxford to-day. Though the ex-captain of Oxford, Evans, played in ...

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  42. BOWLS IN ENGLAND.

    The New South Wales team of bowlers at present visiting Great Britain have added another victory to their list. They have defeated the South of London team, ...

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  43. EXPLOSION IN FIREPLACE.

    A[?] afternoon call which was being made yesterday at residence of Mrs. Tubbs, of Cowper-street, Sandringham, was suddenly intertupted by a loud explosion in ...

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  44. THE CHURCH'S OPPORTUNITY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Speaking to-day at a garden party, the Rev. N. Hey, of Mapoon, said that he thought the Presbyterian Church had a great opportunity to do work ...

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  45. LIFELONG SUFFERER.

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  46. MILK PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Carlton on Monday, before Messrs. Hayes and Hardy, J.P.'s, Thomas William Silvey, milk vendor, of 276 Drummond-street, was presecuted under the Pure Foods Act for having sold ...

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  47. A DISTRESSING CASE.

    We have received £1 from I.M. in response to the appeal made in "The Argus" by the Rev. J. R. Anderson for the assistance of the widow and four little children left suddenly without means. ...

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  48. CHESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The New South Wales Chess Association has chosen the following six players as certainties for the match against Victoria on King's Birthday; ...

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  50. GORDON FUND.

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