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  2. Mainland News.

    A petition was lodged in bankruptcy at Sydney on Thursday asking that Geo. Christian Stoltz, of Phillip street, and lately carrying on business at ...

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  3. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The conference of the export meat trade employers and slaughtermen, conducted under the presidency of Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 74 words
  4. Parliamentary Tour.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.— Whatever difference of opinion there may be as to the policies of members forming the Parliamentary party, there can be ...

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  5. London Cables.

    LONDON, Friday. — A fisherman named H. Sarning has saved the luge Braz[?]an battles[?]p, San Pauio [?] destruction. ...

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  6. London Cables.

    LONDON, Friday.—The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir. George Reid, starts to-night for Scotland, to visit King George at Balmoral Castle. ...

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  7. London Cables.

    LONDON, Friday.—The trial of the 40 natives charged with conspiracy, is proceeding at Dacca, Bengal. A document found in the house of one of ...

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  8. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—German news papers state that 20 photographs and maps of the Kiel, Wilhelmshaven and Borkum forts were found between the ...

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  9. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS.

    LONDON, Friday.— The congress of "Egyptian Nationalists, which is being held of Brussels, having been prohibited in Paris, has accorded a hearty ...

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  10. THE NEW SILVER COINAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Federal Treasury has ordered a further consignment of the new new Australian silver coinage to the face value of ...

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  11. ALASKAN LAND FRAUDS.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.— It is suspected that land frauds have been going on in Alaska for a considerable tune. It is said, that these cases will ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A large ana enthusiastic meeting has been field in the Town Hall in connection with the no-license campaign. ...

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  13. LADS' DRUNKEN FREAK.

    At Bairnsdale on Thursday Thomas Weston and John Hollands were charged with burning a haystack at Swift's Greek on Sunday, 17th April, the ...

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  14. GERMAN ENGINEER SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An engineer of the German cruiser. Stettin has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for offering to sell tea Russian officer ...

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  15. NORTH SEA SOUNDINGS.

    LONDON, Sunday:—Great excitement has been caused at Emden, Germany, owing to a report that soundings of the Kiel Canal and North Sea Coast ...

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  16. STATE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mrs. Falkner, of Deniliquin, has given £2,600 to provide for a university scholarship for pupils of the Hay district schools. The ...

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  17. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Manchester Guardian,"' a Liberal organ, advises the trade unions to confer respecting the Osborne judgment, which forbids ...

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  18. HUDSON BAY DIRECTORS.

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — Messrs. Skinner and Burbridge, directors of the Hudson Bay Company, are at present visiting Canada. It is expected ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—In the [?]derry bore at Thargomindah, an artesian flow was struck at a depth of 2,450 feet. The flow measured ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. DANCERS OF MOTOR CARS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Queen Mary has expressed sympathy with the petition signed by 10,200 cottage women of Britain who "beseech a reprieve from ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. LITTLE DORRIT.

    LONDON, Friday.— The death is announced of Mrs. Hayman, at Southsea, at the age of 81 years. Mrs. Hayman was the original of ...

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  22. BURIED UNDER THE SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Some months ago a fife occurred in the Wellington colliery, Whitehaven. 136 men, who were working in a portion of the mine ...

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  23. WESTRALIA.

    FREMANTLE, Saturday.—A quantity of silver and lead bullion has been recovered from wreck of the steamer Pericles. The salvage operations are ...

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  24. DISASTROUS BULL FIGHT.

    LONDON, Friday.— The grandstand collapsed during a bull fight at Dara[?] near Madrid, Spain, one person was killed and many injured. ...

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  25. SUICIDE IN A HOSPITAL.

    PERTH, Saturday.—Richard [?] aged 49, married, who was under medical observation in the mental ward of the Perth Hospital, suicided by ...

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  26. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    "LONDON, Saturday.—The Socialist congress at Madgeburg, Prussia, has favoured a general, equal and direct secret su[?]age for both sexes above ...

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  27. MOTORIST MULCT IN DAMAGES.

    PERTH, Saturday.—Charles Tucker aged 60, has been awarded £490 damages against Dr. Anderson at Kalgoorlie for being run down by the ...

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  28. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieutenant Filchner who is to lead a German expedition to the Ant[?]ctic, states that Captain Scott, the leader of the BRitish ...

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  29. ROBERT REID AND CO.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The balance sheet of the firm of Robert Reid and Co., Australian warehousemen, shows a profit of £52,225 on the year's ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday. — The House of Representatives has unanimously agreed to the second reading, of a Bill extending the period for ...

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  31. A FORCOTTEN GUN CHARGE.

    LONDON, Friday. — While a metal [?] was dismounting some old cannon at Alexandria Egy[?] a forgotten gun charge, which had been in the cannon ...

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  32. KING EDWARD'S MEMORY.

    LONDON, Friday.—In response to the request made by Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, that local memorials, instead of a national one, would be ...

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  33. HOBART.

    HOBART, Sunday.—A youth, named Holmes, aged 18, has been arrested on a charge of burglary. The goods stolen were located at the residence of ...

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  34. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Chavez, starting from Brieg in his aeroplane, crossed the Simplo[?] Pass and DOmo D'Ossola, a distance of 25 miles ...

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  35. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The following public works tenders have been accepted:— Road, districts of Winkleigh and ...

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  36. KEIR HARDIE'S SLANDER ACTION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The action brought by Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P., against Mr. Samuel Cresswell, the unsuccessful Conservative candidate for ...

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  37. ATTACKED BY A MASTIFF.

    Mrs. and Miss ingram residing at Morning side, Queensland were attacked and badly bitten by a mastiff the other evening. The animal was ...

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  38. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—At the meeting yesterday of the Convention of Canadian Manufacturers, a resolution was carried in favor of reciprocal ...

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  39. AN EXCITING FLIGHT.

    "LONDON, Saturday. — M. Chavez states that when he was above Mt. Simplon he encountered a very high wind, and was obliged to steer for ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. BOTH LEGS BROKEN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — M. Chavez was completing his flight when he met with the accident. He was entirely ignorant that a violent wind was ...

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  42. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. [?] young men named Arthur Tevelin and W. Gardiner, were attacked by ruffians at the corner of Wellington and ...

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  43. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The council of the Pageant of the Umpire Exhibition, to be held in 1911, has decided to exclude any but British goods from the ...

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  44. AN AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Frank Wootton, the Australian jockey, rode the first horse in three races in succession at Newbury yesterday. He missed the ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Saturday,—The conference between representatives of the shipbuilding firms of the locked-out boilermakers, just commenced at ...

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  46. TURKISH LOAN

    LONDON, Friday.—In connection much the placing of the Turkish loan of £11,000,000, Sir Ernest Cassel, the well-known [?]ancier, has advised the ...

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  47. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The Rev. Dr. Burton, of Boston, who is also a Commissioner of Foreign. Missions reports that an outbreak of hostilities ...

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  48. A SMITHTON BANKRUPT.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Rebert Halliday, of Smithton, builder has filed a petition in bankruptcy. His estimated debts are £236. ...

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  49. SIR E. CASSEL BACKED BY FOREIGN OFFICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— It is officially announced that Sir Ernest Cassel and the National Bank are acting in connection with the loan with the full ...

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  50. Tenant Farm Prizes.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—messrs. Clarke of the Dowling Forest Estate, sons of the late Sir W. J. Clarke Bart, have notified the Ballarat Agricultural ...

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  51. LETTER FROM MR. OSBORNE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Thomas war borne, plaintiff in the famous Osborne case, in a letter to the newspapers, states that the Socialists have captured ...

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  52. A SUNDAY IN ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday Night.—The visitors to-day passed a[?]more restful day after their big effort of yesterday. This morning the Zeehan Hospital was ...

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  53. CANADIAN RAILWAY SENSATION.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. is pushing on with the cherge against a brakeman of chloroforming a lady passenger ...

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  54. ILLEGAL ENTRY OF CHINESE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Mr. J. M. Bowell, of Vancouver, the son of the Hon. Mackenzie Bowell, Controller of chinese in British Columbia, has been ...

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  55. SHIPBUILDING LOCK-OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chronicle" states that the present out-look for the shipbuilding industry is gloomy. The men's leaders are ...

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  56. MILITARY TOURNAMENT TOUR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Army Council denies Laving given approval to the army tournament tour. The tour was to commence in 1911 ...

    Article : 66 words
  57. Personal.

    News of a satisfactory character continues to be received in regard to the condition of Mr. J. W. Stones, of Ulverstone who underwent a severe ...

    Article : 185 words
  58. THE MASTERS' ULTIMATUM.

    LONDON, Friday.—The shipbuilders have intimated that their last proposal is final, and that the onus of the continuance of the lock-out is now ...

    Article : 89 words
  59. SWEDISH SHIPPING LINE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A correspondent of the "Shipping Gazette" states that owing to a disagreement between the German-Australian and the ...

    Article : 75 words
  60. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 38 words
  61. AMERICAN [?] SMASH. TWENTY ONE

    persons have been [?]—Twenty-one[?]ing of the Rock Led by the wreck Omaha, U>S.A. and train near ...

    Article : 26 words
  62. VALUES OF METALS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Bar silver was to-day quoted af 24 13-16d per standard ounce. ...

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