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  2. THE GOVERNMENT HECKLED.

    The Spectator, commenting upon. Mr. Winston Churchill applying tho closure to the debate on the motion to strike out Sir Robert Anderson's pension, says that the ...

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  3. UNREST IN ECYPT.

    For some weeks several of the English newspapers have been commenting upon the alarming condition of unrest whiest prevails in Egypt. The Times on Monday. ...

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  4. NEW FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The Hon. Andrew Fisher waited upon His Excellency the Governor-General to-day und accepted His Excellency's commission to form a Ministry. Mr. Fisher ...

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  5. CHINESE RIOTS.

    The British Consul (Mr. Hewlettr), who accompanied the othe refugees in theri fligh from Changsha, has returned to his post at Changshin. He reports that ...

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  6. DELAYED TELEGRAMS.

    The squally conditions on Monday had the effect of considerably delaying telegrams from the oilier States. Messages lodged by our correspondents in Melbourne ...

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  7. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. II. Peake), who was depressed by the disagreeable weather on Monday, is gradually improving in health. ...

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  8. A DISAPPOINTING CHANGE.

    Early on Monday morning the weather in the city was cool and pleasant, but Shortly after 9 o'clock the wind began to freshen from the north the temperature ...

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  9. FLINDERS ELECTION.

    Tho District of Flinders is hanging up the result of the general election for the Stale of South Australian On Monday the Attornev-General (Hon. H: Homburg) informed ...

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  10. CAPE EVERARD.

    In his interesting article on Cape everard, "T. F, M." states that the conversion of Point Hicks into the name of Cape Everard is about the sole instance of ...

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  11. IMPERIAL PIONEERS.

    The irresponsible body of colonials who have dubbed themselves "The Imperial Pioneers," and are touring the United Kingdom advocating preferential tariffs ...

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  12. FRENCH GUN STOLEN.

    Deschamps, the alleged gun smuggler from Germany, who was recently charged at Paris with having stolen a machine gun from the Chanzy Barracks at Chalons, in ...

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  13. A REGIMENTAL PET.

    The regimental pet of the 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, a brindle bulldog named Billie has been degraded to civil life (says T.P.'s Weekly). When one considers that ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    KALGOORLIE, April 25.—ThIs afternoon Peter Graham and Henry Kulrain were working on the 1,300 level of the Great Boulder Mine, when a fall of earth ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. STRIKE OF EXCAVATORS.

    There have been no fresh developments in connection with the strike of 30 men engaged upon excavation work for the Municipal Tranways at Unley. The men were ...

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  16. A CHINESE VIEW.

    Mr. Tong Chai Chih. of The Tung Wah Times, interviewed iu Sydney in reference to the rioting and cornering of rice in the province ...

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  17. IF BRITONS DID THEIR DUTY.

    The Military Commander-in-Chief in South Africa (Lord Methuen), speaking on Saturday night at Johannesburg, referred to the examples set by the oversea ...

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  18. DUEL ON A BALCONY.

    A duel with sabres, arising out of a scene In the Italian Chamber, took place between the Under Secretary for War (General Prudente and the Republican Deputy (Signor ...

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  19. WRONG GUN SALUTE.

    The Japanese armoured cruiser Ikhoma (13,500 tons) arrived in the harbour of Capetown on Saturday, and fired a salute of 21 guns. The gunners at the Capetown ...

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  20. GLARE AND EYESIGHT.

    The discussion by the Illuminating Engineering Society on Clare, cannot easily be summarized, or even made the subject of concise comment; but it in worth notice ...

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  21. SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES.

    It was reported by the Adelaide Hospital authorities on Monday that Mr. J. Warland, the farmer from Mundilli, near to Bordertown, who was admitted to the ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  23. MONEY, NOT MERIT.

    Mr. Rider Haggard has written a letter to The Times protesting against the great party machines of Great Britain controlling from headquarters in London the ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. FOUND DROWNED.

    WASLEYS, April 23.—Edward Henry Benger. aged 30. son of Mr. Edward Benger, a retired farmer, living in the township. Was found drowned at about ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the French Chamber of Deputies are now being conducted throughout the Republic, and although in the majority of the constituencies proceedings have ...

    Article : 209 words
  27. MINERVA CREAM.

    Miss Lily Brayton writes:—"I have used your .Minerva Facts Cream, and find it very soothing and delightfu. I shall be very pleased to recommend it to my firends." ...

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  28. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  29. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Vinayak Savarkar. the Brahmin correspondent of various Indian native journals, who was recently arrested on arrival at Newhaven on an extradition warrant and ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. BIG HATS BARRED.

    A delegate to the Maryland Legislature from Frostburg has introduced u Bill to make it unlawful for a woman to wear a hat more than 10 in. in diameter "on the ...

    Article : 156 words
  31. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  32. DOWN THE BANK.

    A motoring party had a sensational experience in the Manawatu Gorge. Turning a dangerous comer the car went over the edge and raced down a'steep bank, ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. FIRE AT A MINE.

    WOODSIDE, April 25—On Sunday afternoon, at about 2 o'clock, a fire was observed in the vicinity of the Bird-inland Mine, near Woodside. This was ...

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  34. AERIAL TORPEDOES.

    An official report luis been presented to the French Ministry of War by Co). Boissomnet on an aerial torpedo specially designed to be launched from an aeroplane. ...

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  35. GALE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A severe Southerly gale is being experienced in several parts of the Dominion, Fifteen degrees of frost have been registered at Ashburton and Canterbury, and 13 ...

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  36. GERMAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The Berlin correspondent of The London Standard foreshadows that the German naval legislation of 1911 will fix the life of the battleship of the nation at 15 ...

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  37. CORNER IN RICE.

    The price of rice lias been going up steadily for some time, and, although the last autumn harvest was comparatively poor, it has been ascertained that the ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    An extraordinary match, which had been long talked of, was contested on the South road yesterday. The competing horses were Mr. Samuel Haynes's Polly and Mr. ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. ILLEGAL MARRIAGES.

    A remarkable and distinctly embarrassing situation for a number of young couples has been created by ii decision given in the Appellate Court of New York, which will ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. GAMBLING.

    Deputations representing whippet racers on the goldfields and unregistered horseracers on the coast waited upon the Acting-Premier (Mr. Wilson) to-day, and ...

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  41. A GUN SHATTERED.

    YANKALILLA, April 23—Mr. A. Mills met with a serious accident. His gun exploded and was blown to smithereens. The powder blackened his face, his arm was ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. PICTURE POSTERS IN CHINA.

    The picture pewter fiend is now penetrating China, according to a United States Consular report, which refers to the possibilities of pictorial advertising in that ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    The latest information from Athens indicates that the Turks will need all the divisions they are hurrying forward to quell the rising in Albania. resh fighting has ...

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  44. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    It is announced that the realized deficit of Germany for the last financial year was £8,000,000. At the beginning of the period, the Minister for Finance estimated that the ...

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  45. BROKEN ARM.

    HORSHAM. April 23.-.John Crewar, farmer, of Swanwater West, got his right arm entangled in a lathe 0on Wednesday. The bone was badly smashed near the shoulder. ...

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  46. GLENFALLAN TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the Glenfallan tragedy investigations at the house of Henry Hallman show that the gun had evidently been placed in his mouth before being ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. SOUTH AFRICAN EXPLOSIVES.

    The A.M.A., at a special meeting on Sunday, considered the report of the official subcommittee on tho South African, fracteur question. Tests in connection with ...

    Article : 139 words
  48. FEET CRUSHED BY A WAGON.

    HORSHAM. April 23.-John Smith, a young man, has met with a painful accident at Minyip. He was caning wheat for Mr. J. B. Gorman, and put off his ...

    Article : 64 words
  49. SACRIFICE OF HUMAN HEADS.

    Every school and college in Eastern Bengal has recently been flooded with leaflets of the most savage description, urging the students to assist in making a collection of ...

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  50. RUSSO-JAPANESE RAPPROCHEMENT.

    A Russo-Japanese Society has been formed at Harbin, in Manchuria, to promote a rapprochement between the two nations, and for a study of eath other's social and ...

    Article : 39 words
  51. THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court met this afternoon to hear motions. The Judges present were their Honors the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice O'Connol and Mr. Justice Higgins. There ...

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  52. BARRIER FIRE.

    BROKEN HILL, April 25—A grocer's shop and residence in Lane street, owned by Mr. R. Hooper, and occupied by Mrs. Monifield. was partially ...

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  53. RAIN IN SOUTH-EAST.

    after nearly seven weeks drought, rain fell today, and 0.32 was registered to 9 o'clock to-night. The agricultural outlook was becoming serious, and the rain, ...

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  54. AN AMAZED ASSOCIATION.

    The Minsterial. Association today adopted a motion expressing its amazement at the statement of the Barrier Athletic League that import cannot he made ...

    Article : 60 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 251 words
  56. SMALL FIRE.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a telephone call at 1.30 on Monday afternoon to a fire at h house on Bay road, Keswick. owned by Mr. J. Stacey. A ...

    Article : 58 words
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