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  2. UNITED SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lieut Col. Greene (Minister for Rail­ways and Harbours in Natal), in Speaking on the question of the Government for United South Africa, appealed for the ...

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  3. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    News has just been received of a terible mining disaster in Ala[?] An explosion took place in the Mul[?] Mine, near the city of Bermin[?]hem ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. MAYORAL GARDEN PARTY.

    A fine day was all that was needed to rank the mayoral garden party of 1910 with the most successful and enjoyable of its predccessors, and it was forthcoming. ...

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  5. BUDGET AND VETO.

    The debate on the Budget proposals was continued in the House of Commons on Wednesday, and there was a lively discus­sion. ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    There was no improvement this morning in the condition of Mr. James 'A[?]arland the farmer from Pinnaroo. who fell from a window of the Plough and Harrow Hotel ...

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  7. AFTER OFFICE.

    Every day brings fresh faces to the Labour room at the Federal Parliament House. There are so many new members from so many different parts of the ...

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  8. SATARA WRECK.

    Early this morning a small knot of eager watchers stood on the North Coast Wharf waiting to welcome the crew of the wrecked steamer Satara. Shortly after ...

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  9. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    By a strange coincidence meeting of the rival parties in the State Assembly were called for Thursday afternoon. There are still doubts regarding the issue in Flinders, ...

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  10. A COLLISION.

    Shortly after 6 o'clock on Thursday morning John Lines, of Stepney street. Step­ney, a driver in the employ of Mr. J. Ladd, aerated water manufacturer, East ...

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  11. FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    CLARE, April 21.-This morning Mr. D. Mekenzie was engaged in engaged in cementing a side at his house, when he fell off the scaffold­ing and received concussion of the brain. ...

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  12. PATHETIC FAREWELL.

    'A pathetic incident has been made knowed in connection which the foundering of the Japanese submarine off Heroshima last week, which illustrates the fidelity even ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid)has issued Lord Kit­chener's memorandum on Australian defence which was published in Australia. ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. NARROW ESCAPE.

    WALLAROO. April 19.-Last week an accident happened at the smelting work, which, but for prompt action on the part of spectators, might have been serious. A ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. ACCIDENT TO AN ARCHDEACON.

    PETERSBURG. April 21.-0n Wednes­day Archdeacon Samwell had his sulky smashed through the pony bolting. The Archdeacon was in the act of getting into ...

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  16. FINANCE AND VETO BILLS.

    The Earl of Crewe (Lord Privy Seal) has stated that the second reading of the Finance Bill in the House of Lords will be taken on April 28. The House will after ...

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  17. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE.

    CALTOWIE April 20.-While Mr. M. F. Leahy was driving from the railway sta­tion today with a wagon load of super­phosphates the wheels caught in a ...

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  18. CENTRAL MOUNT STURT.

    Fifty years ago today John McDouall Stuart reached the goal Long desire by successive explorers of his day-the centre of Australia-and planted the British flag ...

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  19. CANADIAN NAVY.

    The Canadian, Naval Bill has passed its third reading in the Dominion House of Commons. The final division was lll votes to 70. ...

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  20. CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    Sir Robert Bredon (Acting Inspector General of the Insperial Maritime Cust[?] of China since 1908) has resigned his posistion and retired from the service, He has ...

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  21. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    WALLAROO. April 20. On Saturday morning a mysterious lire occurred at .Mr. Dawlbarn's house in Hall street. On the alarm being given it was found that a ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. DRAGGED OVER ROOKY GROUND.

    BRISBANE, April 21-William Henry! Shepherd was taking horses out near Long reach today, when his horse stumbled and threw him. His foot caught in the ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. ELECTORS AND VETO.

    Lord St. Aldwyn (Sir Michael Hicks Beach.) and the Marquis of Londopderry have indicated that they will support the suggestion of Lord Rosebery to temporarily ...

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  24. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    When the hearing of the charge of con-spiracy against Patrick Hill, John Huxley, Wiliiam Herper, Walter Kemp, and Wil-liam Brocket was resumed to-day. ...

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  25. HORSES FOR THE ARMY.

    The War Office at present, through the agency of the police offiecrs, is making a census of horses in the United Kingdom suitable for military purposes. Following ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. DROWNS IN THE COOPER.

    BRISBANE, April 21.-Michael Ballard, a boundary rides on Galway Downs, near Longreach, had been missing for some time, and the floods on the Cooper ...

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  27. COMPROMISE On REFORM OF LORDS.

    The Times on Thursday morning, com-menting on vague rumours of a Possible compromise on the question of the House of Lords, states that the temper of the ...

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  28. WOMAN BURNED.

    BROKEN HILL. April 21.-Mrs. Slade, married woman, while attending her house­hold duties, was badly burned on the body today through her dress Caching fire from ...

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  29. HAYSTACK BURNED.

    REDHILL, April 20.-A stack of new season's hay, about 35 tons, belonging to Mr. T. M. Siviour, contractor of this" town, caught fire ;it about 5 o'clock on Friday. ...

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  30. KNOCKED INTO THE RIVER. MAN'S BODY RECOVERED.

    PERTH, April 21.-The body of the Victim of the fatality which occurred on the Fremantle Railway Bridge on Wednes­day has been recovered from the Swan ...

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  31. ELECTIONS ANT LABOUR.

    The miners of Northumberland have de­cided, by a small majority, to run direct labour candidates at the next election for Morpeth and the Wansbeck Division of Northumberland. ...

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  32. MILAN LARRIKINS.

    There has recently been an extraordinary increase of larrikinism in Milan The criminal conduct of this [?]ruly section has become such a mea[?]ce to ...

    Article : 153 words
  33. WASHINGTON CONGRESS.

    Mr. Havens, the Democratic condidate, has defeated Mr. Aldridge, the Republican "boss" in the election contest to fill the seat in the Washington House of ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. DO NOT DESERVE SELF GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking at the Wanneroo Agricultural Show, Sir John Forrest said the Labour Party were now in power and could do anything they wished with the Constitution. ...

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  35. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE. April 21. Early, this morning Frank Cashmore, a lad, was brought into the Geelong Hospital suffering from a gunshot wound in the thigh. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. THE TIMES ON THE FINANCES.

    The Times, in a leading article, dealing with the Budget Speech of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, says:- "The Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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  37. GIRL'S HEAD BURNED.

    MELBOURNE. April 21.-Miss Ethel Chidley, 19 years of age, living at Fitzroy, nibbed kerosinc oil into her hair to-day. She bent down to pick up a haircomb, and ...

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  38. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The estimated deficit fur tire [?]iuancial year presented in Sir John Forrest's Bud­get statement was £1,200,000, which he proposed to meet by the issue of Treasury ...

    Article : 241 words
  39. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    Sir Edward Strachey (Liberal, Somerset South) has introduced a Bill into the House of Commons providing for compensation to be paid to farmers whose land is ...

    Article : 39 words
  40. NEW YORK HORROR.

    A sensation was Produced in the New York Criminal Court yesterday by the starting evidence in the trail of Albert Wolter (18) for the murder of ...

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  41. CUT HIS THROAT.

    MELBOURNE, April 21.-Carl Carlson. aged 62 years, committed suicide at a board­ing house in Prahran tonight by cutting his throat with a razor. He had been suf­fering ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. TO PREVENT DISPUTES.

    At the beginning of his address on be­half of the claimant in the case of the marine stewards and pantrymen in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and ...

    Article : 180 words
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  44. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    In the special cases moved from the Su­preme Court .to the Court of Appeal, the latter's judgment is that Huddart Parker Company must pay the New Zealand rates ...

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  45. MINING HAMPERED.

    The South Mine is advertising for ore truckers and mullockers, men required to fill the vacancies caused through a number leaving to take up their old positions on ...

    Article : 142 words
  46. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.

    In the Criminal Court today Walter Ed­ward Halls, an elderly man, was charged with bigamy. The Crown case was that on April 7, 1883, Halls was married to May ...

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  48. TRAINING THE LEADERS.

    Arrangements are being completed by the Chief of the General Staff for a staff tour of commandants and other senior officers to be made at an early date. The ...

    Article : 121 words
  49. WERE THEY BODIES.

    J. Day, formerly second officer of the steamer Totte[?]ham replaying to question submitted to him by the marine Department concerning his story that bodies were ...

    Article : 148 words
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