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  2. GARBAGE DESTRUCTORS FOR SUBURBS.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the St. Peter Corporation on Thursday evening, the Town Clerk (Mr. S. Reeves) presented a comprehensive statement concerning ...

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  3. "A MATTER FOR LEGISLATION."

    At Crystal Brook on Wednesday (before Messrs. G. A. Solomon and J. C. Symons) the adjourned hearing of the charge of having distributed an indecent letter ...

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  4. DISOWNED AS A WIFE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court to-day continued the hearing of the petition of Albert Royston Hole for an order enjoining upon Elizabeth Henrietta ...

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  5. MINEOWNER'S WIFE.

    The hearing of the petition for a judicial separation, brought by Henrietta Ryan against her husband, Thomas Ryan, maneowner, of Meekatharra, was concluded ...

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  6. PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The South American mediators have formally asked the United States end Mexico to agree to an armistice. Reports from Mexico City indicate ...

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  7. THE OLD GUMTREE.

    Mrs. Margaret I. de Mole, North Fitzroy, writes to The Register: "May I, as the daughter of the man who read the proclamation under the Old Gumtree at ...

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  8. MILITANT STRIKERS.

    There have been further disturbances in the Colorado mining districts. Seven persona, were killed when the strikers attacked the mines in the ...

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  9. GLEAM OF HOPE.

    The debate on the motion introduced by Mr. Austen Chamberlain for a judicial inquiry into the army crisis was continued in the House of Commons to-day. The ...

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  10. A TOWN BESIEGED.

    Under a trace agreement fighting has been stopped. More than 600 strikers laid down their arms and were detained in custody. Their will be jointly charged ...

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  11. GEN. HUERTA'S CONCESSION.

    Commander, Tweedle, of the British cruiser Essex, has arrived from Mexico City. He reports that his intercession on ...

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  12. MURRAY LANDS.

    In the interests of navigation and irrigation the South Australian Parliament last year pawed an Act authorizing the locking of the Murray River from the month to ...

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  13. ENGLISH BUILDERS' WAGE LOSSES.

    Strikers in the building trades have by a large majority rejected the National Conciliation Board's peace proposals. The men have already lost upwards of ...

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  14. GREAT STORM.

    A great and disastrous storm bas occurred on Lake Superior. Six vessels are missing, and it is definitely known that there has been loss of life. ...

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  15. MEXICAN LEADERS' DISPUTE.

    It has been learned that the Constitutionalist leader, Gen. Carranza, has, agreed to accept South American mediation fat the settlement of his own dispute with ...

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  16. DUTY ON WEIGHING MACHINES.

    Applications for and against increased tariffs on weighing machines and scales were considered by the Interstate Commission to-day. George Stacey asked that the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    Admiral Sir George King-Hall (late Commander-in-chief of the Australian Station), in an article in The Nineteenth Century Review, predicts that the ...

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  18. SENSATIONAL STORY DENIED.

    According to a message received from the Mexico general commanding the Federal forces on the Pacific slope of the Republic, and American warship has bombarded ...

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  19. SORTSMAN'S MIRROR.

    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Just as young Australiara—and for the matter of that, the older generations—participate in some form of manly ...

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  20. VICTIMS OF THE GREAT LAKES.

    Latest telegrams from the Lakes port of Duluth state that the discovery of wreckage makes known the fate of the Benjamin Noble. Nineteen men have lost their ...

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  21. LIBERALS INCENSED AND BEWILDERED.

    Many Liberals are indignant regarding Mr. Churchill's offer, in that it may be interpreted to mean the exclusion of Ulster from home rule until the United Kingdom ...

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  22. TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS.

    The Two Thousand Guineas, the first of this season's chassis, was decided at New market to-day over the customary Rowley Mille course with the following result: ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    At the annual exhibition of the Royal Academy, opened yesterday, the following Australian artists were represented:— Bertram Mackennal (the successful ...

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  24. MR. REDMOND'S CONCESSION.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond (Leader of the Nationalist Party) interviewed with, reference to the debate on Mr. Chambertain's motion and the speech of Mr. Winston Churchill ...

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  25. CHINESE PIRACY.

    The hold of the British steamer Talon, which a few days ago was ransacked and burned by Chinese pirates, after a desperate fight with the officers, has been ...

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  26. A ROYAL SUCCESS.

    The first race of the day, the Wilbraham Plate, a five-furlong contest, for two-year-old fillies, was won by His Majesty's Symbolism. She was quoted at 20 to 1, and a ...

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  27. "THANK YOU."

    An Ulster Volunteer signalling station saluted a cruiser and flotilla of 10 destroyers aB they entered Belfast Lough. The fleet ships replied, "Thank you." ...

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  28. RIVER MURRAY.

    RENMARK, April 29.—On Saturday there commenced what is considered by many old river bands to be the most sudden rae that baa occurred in the river at ...

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  29. A DEFUNCT BANK.

    It is announced, that 129 shareholders in the defunct Bank of Egypt have issued writs claiming damages from the directors in that they induced shareholders to take ...

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  30. HORRORS OF CIVIL WAR.

    Although Mr. Austen Chamberlain's motion was for a judicial enquiry, the theme became obscured in conciliatory speeches, in the House of Commons ...

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  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The late Baroness von Oerizen, whose Madden decease was notified on Thursday, was interred in the cemetery attched to St, Matthew's Church, Kensington.—The ...

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  32. THE SILVER CITY.

    Mr. W. J. James, in the course of a speech at the A.N.A. celebration last night, said Broken Hill had a population of about 35,000, and with 900 men working ...

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  33. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Australian Mutual Provident Society was held to-day at the lead office, Sydney. The Chairman of Directors (Hon. A. W. Meeks, M.L.C.) ...

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  34. CRIMINAL LAW.

    The second reading has been passed in the House of Lords of the Bishop of London's Criminal Law Amendment Bill, which raises the age of consent to 18 years ...

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  35. AUSTRIA'S RULER.

    The latest bulletin shows tost there is an improvement in the condition of the Emperor Francis Joseph, whose illness has for some time been causing anxiety. ...

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  36. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK.

    Information has reached Melbourne that the outbreak of diphtheria at the Military College at Duntroon is extending. It is stated that 40 cadets out of 120 at the ...

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  37. SHOP GIRLS.

    Mr. Knibbs's cost of living figures were discussed in the Arbitration Court today in connection with the shop assistants' case. Mr. Justice Burnside had decided ...

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  38. MARCONI SHARES.

    It is understood that the House of Lords Committee which investigated the American Marconi share transactions of Lord Murray of Elibank while he was ...

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  39. SENATE LIBERAL CANDIDATES.

    The ballot for the selection of six Liberal candidates for the Senate ia the event of a doable dissolution, which has been taken throughout Victoria by the People's ...

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  40. NEWMARKET BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    At the Newmarket blood stock sales yesterday Mr. Mortimer Singer, a well-known racing patron, purchased the bay colt Florist for 9,100 gs., and the cold Sun ...

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  41. A BARRIER SMOKE SOCIAL.

    The Broken Hill branch of the A.N.A. celebrated the fending of Capt. Cook hat sight by a smoke social in the association rooms. About 60 people attended, including ...

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  42. CONVICTS ESCAPED.

    Forty-eight convicts who escaped from a penitentiary at Aniane (France) terrorized the residents in the surrounding villages. It is Stated that 21 of the fugitives have ...

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  43. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The latest reports from Eccless, West Virginia, are to the effect that 67 more of the 250 miners who were entombed by the explosion in the New River Colliery ...

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  44. DESPERATE REALITY.

    Sir Edward Carson begged the Government's followers to believe that Ulstermen were not masquerading, but were ready to die for their principles. The Ministry ...

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  45. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Dr. Spahlinger, a Swiss biologist, after having spent £20,000 in research work, has discovered a new treatment for tuberculosis. ...

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  47. PANAMA FAIR.

    Arrangements for allotting the 50,000 square feet of space, which has been reserved for Australia at the Panama Canal Fair, have been made by the commission ...

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  48. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The inter-oceanic canals committee, which dealt with the Panama Canal question, has reported to the Senate, without amendments, the Panama Tolls Repeal Bill. ...

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  50. SMALLPOX.

    Two more cases of smallpox in the metropolitan area were reported to the health authorities to-day. The patients are a mother and daughter living at ...

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  51. DUKE OF ARGYLL.

    It is stated that the development of double pnenmonia by the Duke of Argyll was caught through having contracted a chill at East Cowes (Hampshire) on ...

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  53. MR. ASQUITH'S FIRE.

    The Prime Minuter began his remarks by scornfully alluding to the "flimsy and contemptible" character of the case against, the Government. It had been summoned ...

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  55. NO MORE QUESTIONS.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to further questions on navy movements in mater waters, said quite enough information had been given and he was ...

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  57. BRITISH BUDGET. FORECAST.

    Concerning the Budget, which was postponed this week owing to the critical Ulster situation, The Daily Telegraph states that the Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 66 words
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