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  2. QUEEN OF WARSHIPS.

    The Princess Royal—a super Dreadnought [?], the newest typo of British battleships—has been successfully launched at Barrow. ...

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  3. FEZ HOLDING OUT.

    Advices received from Fez, dated April 23, state that there had been no further attacks upon the capital by the revolving Moors, who are [?] city. ...

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  4. CANTON RIOTS.

    Riots in Canton continue. They are directed against the Manchu dynasty. The Chineso Viceroy has been obliged to take refuge in British Admiralty at ...

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  5. RENMARK OUTRAGE.

    Victor Odgers, the victim of the shooting affray at Renmark on Sunday morning, arrived by the Morgan train today, and was conveyed from the North Kapunda ...

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  6. TELLTALE TREACLE.

    All employe [?] street, found at 7 O'clock yesterday morning that a [?] of glass had been removed from a door giving [?]from the ...

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  7. A HERMIT PRINCESS.

    An extraordinary sequel to the love affair of a Russian Princess has come to light at her death, which has just occurred in a palace of this city. ...

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  8. THE COAL VEND.

    Mr. J. Wheeler (manager of the New cattle Wallsend Company) was farther cross examined when the Vend cases were resumed today. He said when the Vend ...

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  9. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    A return showing the amount of [?] and excise revenue received by the commonwealth far the month of April was published today. This shows that £988,422 ...

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  10. CASUALTIES.

    A resident of Hindley street was driving a horse attached to a spring cart, along the roadway, on Monday, when the animal slipped and fell. Fortunately no damage ...

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  11. KNOCKED DOWN BY HOUSES.

    At about 12.30 p.m. on Monday, Frederick Greneklee, of Bay road, Keswick, cab driver, was knocked down in Rundle street by his own horses Mr. Greneklee had left ...

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  12. REVOLUTION SPREADING.

    The revolution is spreading with alarming results, and the grave situation is exciting much concern in Pekin. Riots have occurred at Fachan about ...

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  13. WARNING TO FRANCE.

    The [?] Allgemeine Zeitung, the semi official organ of the Government, publishes an official warning to France against the consequences of any wrong ...

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  14. FOUND DEAD.

    MOUNT COMPASS. April 3O.—Mr. J. Lea a painter, who had been missing from work at the Semaphore, has been found dead with a rifle at his feet by ...

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  15. FALL FROM A GIG.

    HORSHAM, April 29.—Messrs. D. Mc-McMahon, Thompson, and Hill were thrown from a gig on Thursday night at Mount Hope. Mcmahon sustained fracture ...

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  16. FORCING REFORM.

    The Postmaster General (Mr. Samuel), speaking at Newcastle on Saturday night, [?] that the Government was resolved that the Parliament (Veto) Bill should be ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    The London press gives high praise to the sculptural work of the Australian sculptor Mr. Bertram Mackennal, A.R.A., at the Royal Academy. This includes his bust of ...

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  18. FORTUNATE ESCAPE.

    ROBE, April 29.—On Thursday, while D. Tannam and G. Goddard were unloading a ship at the jetty, the former fell between the vessel and the wharf. Mr. Goddard, ...

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  19. PENSIONS.

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  20. PAYMENT FOR CENSUS COLLECTOR.

    Today a number of [?] collectoins waited on the Minister for Home [?] (Mr. O'Malley) and asked that [?] for taking the recent [?] ...

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  21. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    SYDNEY, May 1.—An explosion at the Bridge Hotel, Nowra, on Sunday, resulted in the death of the licence David Boyd. He was encaged in the bar, when a ...

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  22. MAY DAY RIOTS.

    The decision of the new Monis Ministry to prohibit labour demonstrations on May. Day, on the ground that they would interfere with traffic in the capital, has been ...

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  23. Mysterious Affair.

    The shooting affair at the Packing Union's shed early yesterday morning has aroused intense interest locally. The whole business seems to be enshrouded in mystery, ...

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  24. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The Pacific Mail Company's steamer Asia, which struck a rock about 200 miles south of Shangbai, and sank a few hours later, after her passengers and mails had ...

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  25. BRITISH IN WEST AFRICA.

    Advices from West Africa stale that the British punitive expedition dispatched to the Tong Hills, north of the Gold Coast, has been successful. The British force, ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    PERTH, May 1.—Arthur Crig, farm labourer, was brought to the Perth Hospital last night with his throat cut. He had been travelling on the midland line to ...

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  27. EXHIBITS AT OLD SALON.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle comments on the strong character of the pictures exhibited by Australian artists at the Old Salon, particularly in ...

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  28. "SO CALLED LABOUR PARTIES."

    May Day was celebrated in Sydney today. One of the motions carried at a meeting in the Protestant Hall to-night was— "That this meeting repudiates the so called ...

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  29. "QUEENSLAND JACK."

    MELBOURNE,, May [?] doubts regarding the identity if the man who was found dead hanging in a room in Cohen's hotel, at Ballarat, on Friday, were set at ...

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  30. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Postmaster General (Mr. Thomas) has received from Mr. Henniker Heaton the following telegram:—"Hearty congratulations to Postmaster General of ...

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  31. STARVATION IN CHINA.

    Despite the failure of the rice harvest and consequent starvation conditions over wide areas, the tea season in the fertile plantation country is proving an excellent ...

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  32. ASCHE-BRAYTON SEASON.

    Sir Rupert Clarke, the Australian entrepreneur, who is at present in Europe seeking theatrical attractions for the firm of Clarke & Meynell, has stated that ...

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  33. FIRE AT CREWE HOUSE.

    Another outbreak of fire has occurred at Crewe House, Curzon street, London, the the town residence of the Earl of Crowe (Secretary for India) following upon ...

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  34. GROWTH OF SOCIALISM.

    May Day was celebrated last night by the Socialist Group at a meeting in the group's rooms. The group is again gathering weight in local labour circles. Mr. Green spoke ...

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  35. BURNING FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, May [?] fatal fire occurred at Crown street, Richmond, late tonight. A house occupied by Arthur Reed, commercial traveller, and his wife was ...

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  36. ARGENTINE FLOODS.

    The floods which swept over the lowlying areas and suburbs through which flows the Riaehuela River have subsided. Numbers of people were drowned during ...

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  37. A Strong Indictment.

    The secretary of the Growers' Association stated:—"Following upon the burning of Kuhlmann's buildings, and the poisoning of the watertroughs in Kuhlmann's ...

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  38. PICTURE SHOWS AND CHILDREN'S MORALS.

    The Minister for Education says that picture have become a serious menace to the morals of children, and legislative action to control them is necessary. Reports ...

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  39. MINERS REPRISAL.

    The Circuit Court occupied the whole day in hearing the evidence in a charge of murder against four [?] the [?] miners, working their own ...

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  40. GERMANIZING SAMOA.

    A cable message gating that [?] newspapers are complaining that the Germanizing of Samoa under the administration of Dr. Solf in too slow a process, ...

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  41. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,590,000 qr., and for the Continent 3,510,000 qr. American shipments ...

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  42. SCULLING, CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The contest for the sculling championship of England and £200 aside, between W. Albany and Ernest Barry, the present holder of the title, will be rowed on the ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. PLAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The international commission, which has been sitting in conference at Mukden, conducting an investigation into the recent [?] outbreak in Manchuria, has closed ...

    Article : 136 words
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  45. PLAGUE AT AUCKLAND.

    It was explained by the Federal Director of Quarantine (Dr. Norris) today that the proclamation of Auckland, New Zealand, as a plague port was due to a recent ...

    Article : 99 words
  46. Union Tyranny.

    The recent examples of union tyranny and lawlessness Lave not been entirely overlooked by the State authorities. The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) said today ...

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  47. BOUND FOE AUSTRALIA

    During the week 3,500 emigrants will sail from the Clyde. They are chiefly proceeding to Canada. A special Australian express train, ...

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  48. COWARDLY STRIKERS.

    As the men ceased work at James Alston's windmill factory at South Melbourne this afternoon three of the employes were met in a hostile spirit by a crowd of about ...

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  49. SCOTLAND'S CENSUS.

    Further returns in connection with the census show that the populations in the towns of Scotland is practically the same as at the census of 1901. the population in ...

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  51. SUICIDES IN RUSSIA.

    The suicide epidemic in Russia continues. Seventeen persons took their lives in St. Petersburg yesterday. Thirteen young people, all of the artisan ...

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  52. BIBLE IN MANY TONGUES.

    The British and Foreign Bible Society during the year 1910 issued 7,000,000 copies of the Bible, the New Testament, the [?], and Psalters in 432 different languages. ...

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  53. A LARGE DIOCESE

    The consecration of Dr. Linton the[?] Bishop of the Riverina and broken Hill which was was performed 27 years ago,[?] ...

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  54. TODAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. SOLAR ECLIPSE.

    Mr.[?] (Government Astronomer for Victoria). who accompanied the Solar Eclipse Expedition to the [?] as the representative of the Commonwealth, has ...

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  57. To the Editor.

    Sir—A few subscribers wish to place on record their admiration of the pluck and courage of Mr. Victor Odgers, who was Mounded while acting as a social ...

    Article : 104 words
  58. BUILDING AEROPLANES.

    An important Court judgment has been given in favour of Messrs. Wright Brothers against the principle builders of aeroplanes, including Bleriot, Farman, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  61. VICTOR ODGERS FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  62. McCULLOCH ART COLLECTION.

    Forty two pictures from the collection of the late Mr. George McCulloch have been sold at Christie's. Mr. McCulloch, who was connected with the development ...

    Article : 63 words
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