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  2. LORD KITCHENER.

    The arrival of Lord Kitchener in England from his tour in Japan, Australia, and the United States, is the theme of many leading articles in the London newspapers, ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Balfour (Leader of the Opposition}, speaking at a meeting of the Primrose League at the Albert Hall on Tuesday. denounced the veto proposals of the ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. THIRD HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague, and also of the French Senate, has headed u deputation in Paris to ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. GUNRUNNING IN PERSIAN GULF.

    Great Britain has hail constant trouble in the Persian Gulf with gunrunners, who land their illicit cargoes on the shores of Persia, whence they are taken into ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. THE CHOICE OF CAUCUS.

    In tie lobbies at the Federal Parliament House, and in the Opoosition room were groups of Labour members all day to-day. Most of them were discussing the work ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL QUESTIONS.

    After the business in connection with the opening ceremony of St. Peters Institute literary Society Parliament was concluded a toast list was honoured. ...

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  8. THE WEEK'S PICTURES.

    To-day is The Observer day, and the illustrated supplement issued with the popular weekly newspaper will be obtainable this morning. The pictures comprise a capital ...

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  9. LOAVES AND FISHES.

    Speaking in reply to the toast of "The Ministry and Parliament, proposed by Mr. W. Michael at the opening of the Booleroo Centre Railway on Wednesday, ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    MOUNT GAMMER, April 26.—While driving sheep on a road about 10 days ago Mr. Walter Douglas, farmer, of Mil Lel, struck an eye with the lash of his whip. ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    The Common wealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), in an address delivered at Birmingham, said that the manufacture of rifles and ammunition in Australia the ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. FARM STABLES BURNED.

    NHILL (Victoria). April 27.—A disastrous fire has occurred on the farm of Mr. George Bell, three miles from Nhill. Mr. C Blvtheman was camping at Mr. Bell's ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    During the last day's of His Majesty the King's stay at Biarritz the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Isvolsky) was also in the same town. ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. DEFEAT OF ALBANIANS.

    The. Turkish troops who arc charged with the work of suppressing the insurrection in Albania have expelled the insurgents from the Tzernolievu Pass. ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. ROOSEVELT FOR PRESIDENT.

    The Washington correspondent of The Times states that the acceptance by Mr. C. E. Hughes, the Governor of the New York State of a judgeship has opened a ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. RACECOURSE SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, April 27.—During the pony rare at the Yarra Glen Races to-day four ponies fell at the home turn. J. S. Newton, the rider of Mizpah, was severely ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. CHINESE RIOTS.

    The latest news from China indicates that the trouble in the disturbed province of Hunan has nut yet been settled. It is reported that the people of ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. FINANCE BILL.

    The Finance Bill, which includes the Budget proposals of the Government, has parsed through the committee in the House of Commons ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. BOY'S ARM BROKEN.

    While engaged in working at Honey's timber yare, Port Adelaide, on Wednesday morning John Kidd (14) met with an accident by which his right arm was badly ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. WIRELESS AT SEA.

    The records of the Marconi wireless telegrams exchanged between British post offices and vessels at sea on the Atlantic Ocean during the last nine month show ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The result of the French general elections has discredited the anti-Republican revolutionary element and strengthened the position in favour of proportional ...

    Article : 33 words
  22. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    MOUNT GAMMER, April 26.—Mr. G. W. Hinton. of this town, was thrown from a bucking horsy to-day, and was cut on the face, received a black eye. and was ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. TARIFF REFORM.

    The committee of the Tariff Reform League have unanimously resolved to support Mr. Balfour's declaration in favour of a policy of colonial preference without a ...

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  24. THROWN OUT OF A VEHICLE.

    SPALDING. April 26.—On Sunday Mrs. Phickrose, an old and highly respected resident of the district. was leaving home with her daughter in a sulky, when the ...

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  25. FOR SERVICES RENDERED.

    The Liberal members of the Canadian Senate and House of Commons have presented Mr. W. S. Fielding the Canadian Minister of Finance, with a purse ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. REPORTED SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Unconfirmed reports have boon received from Newfoundiand stating that the Bowring Company's sealer Aurora has been lost. This vessel carried a large ...

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  27. AVIATION TESTS.

    The Nice aviation contents resulted in M. Effimoff, a young ilussian, who only recently purchased u biplane, and handled a Farman biplane, winning £3,000, and Mr. ...

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  28. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    MORCHARD, April 26.—On Wednesday last, as Mr. W. Pascoe was returning from Morchard, his horse tripped and fell heavily on the road. Mr. Pascoe received a bad ...

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  29. SCOTTISH REFORMS.

    The Scottish liberal members of the House of Commons are forming a national group to promote improvements in Scottish administration and to advance Scottish ...

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  30. CONGESTED RAILWAYS.

    The Premier (Mr. Wade) received a deputation to-day representing pastoral, agricultural, and mercantile interests, which asked him to consider the necessity of ...

    Article : 463 words
  31. CONSTABLE AND REVOLVER.

    MELBOURNE. April 27.—While Constable Wescott. of Bendigo, was changing his revolver from one portion of his clothes to another the weapon discharged. and the ...

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  32. IMPERIAL PIONEERS.

    The Daily News, referring to the demonstrations against the self-styled "Imperial pioneers," the irresponsible colonials who are touring the United Kingdom ...

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  33. SHOT HIMSELF IN THE SEA.

    SYDNEY, April 27.—Ernest Edward Ward died today from a revolver wound self-inflicted. On Tuesday he was walking on Balmoral beach. when his ...

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  34. MARINE COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Enquiry today heard a charge against Alexander Brand, chief engineer, arising out of the collision between the steamers Kirkdale and ...

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  35. THE INSPECTORGENERAL.

    It was fully expected that at a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the appointment of Col. Kirkpatrick to the position of Inspector-General of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. WAR AGAINST LIQUOR.

    At the MacLean Show, the Good Templars, having bought the right to the publican's booth, no liquor was sold. A local publican applied for a licence for a booth ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. STRIKES IN NEW YORK STATE.

    The Supreme Court of the New York State has granted a stringent injunction against picketing in the case of strikers. Jt is one of the most drastic orders yet issued ...

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  38. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Considerable interest attaches to a meeting of the Ministerialist members of the State Parliament, which will be held tomorrow. The effect of the discussion may ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. CANADIAN MEASURES.

    The Canadian Senate has adopted the report of the special committee on the Cable Companies Bill, introduced by Mr. R. Lemieux (Postmaster-General and Minister of ...

    Article : 103 words
  40. POTATO BLIGHT.

    Irish blight lias made its appearance in a pronounced form in the Hunter River districts, and has appeared in places where it has never been seen before. So soon ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. ROWING.

    All the interstate crews have been putting in steady work during the last few days on the Upper Derwent. The Victorians went up on Monday, and today ...

    Article : 171 words
  42. NEW YORK FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The high price of food commodities in the United States, which has caused much distress among the poorer classes and led to a women's riot, has caused the New ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. FREE FIGHT.

    What was apparently a free fight occurred to-night at Newcastle among the sailors of the wrecked Satara, who are being taken back to India. About 60 of ...

    Article : 107 words
  44. PORTSMOUTH GRAVING DOCK.

    The firm of Morrison & Mason, of Glasgow, has accepted a contract for £1,500,000 to construct a new graving dock at Ports-mouth. ...

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  45. THE SENATE VOTE.

    The Chief Electoral Officer of the Commonwealth (Mr. Oldham) and the principal officer for Victoria (Mr. Farrer) asked today what was the prospect ...

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  46. WILL CASE.

    The Chief Justice to-day delivered his reserved judgment in the Harbison will case. William Harbison, grazier, of Phillip Island, died on November 11 last. aged 81 ...

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  47. GAMBLING IN NEW YORK.

    The Legislature of New York State has passed the Bills sent to it by the Governor (Mr. C. E. Hughes) prohibiting gambling on the racecourse in the State. ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. EMPTY BOAT.

    A telegram has been received by the Secretary to the Marino Board from Thursday Island to the effect that on Tuesday Pilot Gabelle reported to the ...

    Article : 75 words
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  50. THE DEAD GOVERNMENT.

    This afternon seven members of the Deakin-Cook Administration met in Cabinet for about three-quarters of an hour. Mr. Deakin, Mr. Cook. Sir Robert Beat, Mr. ...

    Article : 122 words
  51. SHOPS BURNED.

    At about 3 o'clock this morning two wooden shops in Wilson street, Horsham, occupied by W. Boyle, hairdresser, and W. Brown, photographer, and portion of ...

    Article : 100 words
  52. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Destitute Hoard has under its care about S50 poor and sick persons. The total includesthose who are receiving indoor and outdoor relief, and the sick in ...

    Article : 72 words
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