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  2. JUST SO.

    A suburban Councillor has complained that a minister of religion frequently breaks the law by riding his bicycle on the narrow footpath instead of on the ...

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  5. VERY DEFINITE STEPS."

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Carmichael) said this evening, in relation to the trouble at Broken Hill:—"We have wired for certain information, which is ...

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  6. COMPANY'S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM.

    At a political meeting last evening at Bighton Mr. McBride, M.L.C. (Chairman of Directors of the Silverton Tramway Company) said that the company were ...

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  7. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  8. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The free meat proposal contained in the Tariff Bill is opposed by the great meat packers' interests. Tariff supporters urge that the ...

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  9. AT PETERSBURG.

    PETERSBURG, April 11.—Yesterday five carpenters, six painters, and about 20 labourers (permanent hands) in the [?] way service received notice to take their ...

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  10. WOOL AND SUGAR DUTIES.

    It is understood definitely that the United States Senate will accept President Woodrow Wilson's recommendations, in regard to the free wool Bill, and the ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    For some days telegrams have been passing between the South Australian and the New South Wales Governments in reference to the supply of foodstuffs for ...

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  12. ANOTHER REVOLUTION.

    The Pekin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that an attempt to start another revolution was discovered at Wuchang, capital of the provinces of Human ...

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  13. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    Acting on specialists' advice the Duchess of Connaught placed herself immediately under operation for the trouble which has twice stricken her down in Canada. ...

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  14. THREATENED SECESSION OF HAWAII.

    News comes from Honolulu that a petition is in circulation with reference to the United States tariff proposals. The petitioners threaten the secession of Hawaii ...

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  15. THE POPE.

    The attack of influenza from which the Pope is Buffering appears to be passing, and His Holiness is better. Weakness of the heart and intermittency ...

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  16. MURDER PLOT.

    Extraordinary advices have reached London concerning a plot in kill the British Commissioner in the Calabar district of Southern Nigeria (British West Africa). ...

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  17. OVERSEAS VISITORS.

    To-day the King granted audiences to the Attorney-General of New South Wales (Mr. Holman), and the New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Allen). ...

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  18. SIR STUART SAMUEL.

    The Parliamentary select committee appointed to enquire into the question of the eligibility of Sir Stuart Samuel, Bart. (Liberal member for tie Whitechapel ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  20. FINE NEW STEAMER.

    The triple-screw steamer Katoomba, 13,000 tons, built for McHwraith, McEacharn, & Co., Proprietary, Limited, has been successfully launched at Belfast. ...

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  21. RUBBER REVELATIONS

    Before the Putumayo committee of enquiry to-day Senor Arana characterized Mr. Hardenburg, whose reports on the I'utumayo atrocities appeared in the ...

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  22. AMERICA'S SHIPS.

    The Assistant Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Franklin Roosevelt) announced at a navy meeting that the United States Government was determined to provide a ...

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  23. LATE SPORTING.

    GLENELG CLUB.—The annual meeting was held in the local town hall on Thursday evening. Mr. H. W. Varley presided over a large attendnace. The Secretary (Mr. A. G. Roberts) ...

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  24. SENOR ARANA'S EVIDENCE.

    Senor Arana gave evidence to the effect that neither he nor any one of the English directors of the Putumayo Company was aware of outrages having occurred before ...

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  25. POLICEMAN IMPRISONED.

    Henry Madle, a member of the police force, has been convicted and sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment with hard labour for having been concerned in 14 robberies ...

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  26. THE CORRESPONDENCE.

    From the Minister for Railways, Sydney, dated April 5, to Minister for Railways, Adelaide:—Re Broken Hill strike. In event shortage food supplies at ...

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  27. THE NAVAL HALT.

    The Taeglische Rundschau, one of the principal Conservative journals, announces that at the conclusion of hostilities in the Balkans, the Government of Great Britain ...

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  28. FRONTIER FIGHT.

    Roving Chinese troops attacked a British surveying party on the Burmese frontier a few days ago. They were repulsed. None of the survey party was killed. ...

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  29. THE JAPANESE.

    The Canadian Parliament has passed a Bill, which has already received royal assent, applying the ordinary immigration laws of the Dominion to Japanese ...

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  30. ROWING.

    The Mercantile Bowing Club will to-day inaugurate a series of "out-of-season" races, the event taking the form of "scratch fours," in which all members of the club are eligible to row. Seven ...

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  31. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The annual report of the Royal Colonial Institute states that a substantial sum has been promised to establish a chair of Empire trade at the London School of ...

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  32. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    The Conservative, National Liberal, and Centre Parties in the Reichstag insist upon the Army Bill and the financial Bills being passed simultaneously. ...

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  33. WHERE'S THE EARTH-QUAKE?

    The Laibach Observatory records show that a severe earthquake has occurred 6,500 miles distant. ...

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  34. "LIGHTNING STRIKES."

    The promoters of "lightning" strikes, the object of which is to paralyze trade, have failed in their endeavours to persuade the tea shopgirls to join in the ...

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  35. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match of 16,000 up level between Fred Lindrum and A. E. Williams was continued this afternoon and evening. The highest breaks were:—Lindrum, 144. ...

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  36. PUGILISM.

    At Fondulac, Wisconsin, to-night Eddie McGoorty won the decision from Gun Christie in a 10-round contest. Christie opened with fast fighting, and had all the ...

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  37. LATS MINING.

    Stories have been current for the last couple of days concerning a movement or "creep" in the South and Central Mines. These appear to be merely scare reports. Some of the ground ...

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  38. To the Editor.

    Sir—It is officially reported that the goods lying in the railway shed at Broken Hill include quantities of flour, potatoes. unions, tinned milk, general tinned goods ...

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  39. O'BRIEN V. GILLIS.

    At Boise, [?] U.S.A., last night Danny O'Brien outpointed Jack Gillis in a bout of 10 rounds. ...

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