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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, May 16.—Replying to a question asked by Earl Russell in the House of Lords in reference to the question of uniform naturalisation ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Hobart. Friday.—Mrs H. Hyland, who was admitted to the hospital suffering from injuries through falling out of a window, died to-day. ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES.

    London, May 16.—Hon W. M. Hughes, M.P., one of the Commonwealth delegates to the Navigation Conference, in an article in the ...

    Article : 82 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Mr Mackey, Minister of Lands, in order to discourage land speculation, has decided to let grazing areas for only a month at a time. This is ...

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  7. LONDON CABLES

    London, May l6,—Mr Deakin, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, and Major Reay, an Australian journalist who accompanied the ...

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  8. TRADE WITH CHINA.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Mr Levien, the general agent in the East, reports then exists a brisk demand at Shanghai, Tien[?]iu, and Peking for tinned butter ...

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  9. THE DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK.

    Hobart, Friday.—There have not been any new cases of diphtheria during the week. ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Friday.—At the meeting of the hospital board last night it was reported that good progress is being made with the building of the operating theatre ...

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  11. MR DEAKIN OVATIONED.

    London, May 17.—Mr Deakin received an immense ovation at Queen's Hall. He said that Australians were doing their best to fit themselves for ...

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  12. Wertheimer Burglary Sensation.

    London, May 16.—Felix Condoni, alias Smith, has been committed for trial in connection with the burglary sensation in February, when Mr ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. THE STATE GOVERNOR.

    Melbourne, Friday.—A rumor has gained currency that Sir Reginald Talbot, the Governor of Victoria, will not return to Victoria, but the Acting Premier states ...

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  14. Conference Criticisms.

    London, May 16.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that the Colonial Conference just concluded was unusually fruitful as compared with its ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Writs have been issued for the Legislative Council general election. Polling day is fixed for June 4. ...

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  16. DEATH OF DR COLIN CAMPBELL

    Launceston, Friday.—News has been received by the English mail of the death at Woolston, Newcastle-on-Tyne, of Dr Colin Mansfield Campbell, on April 3. ...

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  17. "IS BRITAIN TO BE COERCED?"

    The "Westminster Gazette" comments upon the policy advocated by Mr Deakin and Dr Jameson very severely, and asks whether it is fair ...

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  18. A SAILOR'S FALL.

    Melbourne, Friday.—To-day Henry Hawser, 38 years of age, a German seaman, fell from the mast of the steamer Kawatiri, a distance of 15ft. He landed ...

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  19. Russian Affairs.

    London, May 16.—The Council of the Russian Empire has rejected the Douma'a Bill for the abolition of field courts martial and a revision of ...

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  20. PLAGUE CASE IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne, Friday.—To-day Charles Westbrooke, steward on the ss Arawatta, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from bubonic plague. ...

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  21. IN PRAISE OF MR DEAKIN.

    Lord Milner, who was loudly cheered, moved a vote of thanks to Mr Deakin, whom he complimented in the warmest terms, dwelling upon his ...

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  22. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Friday.—Dr Gertrude Halley, of the Education Department, is visiting Zeehan and to-day commenced a medical examination of State schools and scholars ...

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  23. Indian Unrest.

    London, May 16.—Sir Denzil Ibbetson, Lieut.-Governor of the Punjab, has been granted six months' leave of absence to undergo an ...

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  24. A DEPARTING TOWNSMAN.

    Zeehan, Friday.—Mr W. A. Hawks has been further farewelled. Last evening the Zeehan Rifle Club presented him with a pair of handsome gold sleeve links and ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Friday.—William Richardson, restaurant keeper, was knocked down by a cyclist in the city to-day and killed. ...

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  26. The Premiers.

    London, May 17.—Hon W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand, on behalf of a number of Sir Joseph Ward's private friends ...

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  27. NATIVE EDITOR SENTENCED

    A native editor and an Indian Home Ruler at Bombay has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for publishing a seditous article. ...

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  28. LABORER KILLED.

    Sydney, Friday—To-day Michael Gorman, whilst excavating at Five Dock, was struck on the head by a falling mass of earth and killed. ...

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  29. BEACONSFIELD

    Beaconsfield, Friday.—A fire broke out on the Union Co.'s coal hulk at Beauty Point this morning. The ship had 500 tons on board. The river steamer Togo ...

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  30. LOYAL MOHAMMEDANS.

    London, May 17,—Mohammedans throughout India are following the example of the Mohammedan gathering at Lahore in April by holding ...

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  31. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    Sydney, Friday.—Mr Lee, Minister of Works, states there are only 300 unemployed in Sydney, and there are mostly unemployable. ...

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  32. WELCOME TO ROCHESTER.

    Hon T. Bent and several other of the Colonial Premiers were welcomed to Rochester yesterday. They inspected the local industries. ...

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  33. THE RIVERINA DROUGHT.

    Sydney, Friday—Owing to the continued dry spell, hand-feeding of sheep is being carried on in many districts, especially in the Riverina. A large number of ...

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  34. English Cricket.

    London, May 16.—In a match between the Marylebone Cricket Club and a Derbyshire eleven, Albert Trott, the ex-Australian, secured five wickets ...

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  35. Ministerial Manifesto.

    Hobart, Friday.—Owing to the Premier being, prevented from making a pre-sessionial address on account of the Premier's conference to be held in ...

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  36. LABOR FOR PLANTATIONS.

    Sydney, Friday.—Mr L. C. Horton, president of the Queensland Sugar Planters' Association, has only been successful in securing 37 hands for works on ...

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  37. The Rand Mine Strike.

    London, May 17—A serious strike and disturbances have occurred at Germiston and Langlaate Deep, on the Rand. Non-Union men were ...

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  38. Australian Frozen Meats.

    London, May 16.—Sir William Lyne, Commonwealth Minister for Trade and Customs, visited the Smithfield market and compared the various ...

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  39. WESTRALIA.

    Perth, Friday—A warrant which had been issued for the arrest of George Porter, an escapee from the Swan Orphanage, has been cancelled. The lad ...

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  40. Limitation of Armaments.

    London, May 17—The Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Signor Tittoni) stated in the Italian Chamber that while Italy adheres to the noble ...

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  41. MR DEAKIN LUNCHEONED.

    London, May 17—Mr Richard Lain, in presiding at a luncheon tendered to Mr Deakin at De Koyer's Hotel to give him an opportunity of meeting representatives ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Friday.—The Opposition leader, Mr Philp, has issued an election manifesto urging electors to vote for the Anti-Socialist party at to-morrow's general ...

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  43. "CHRONICLE'S" CRITICISMS.

    London, May 17—The "Daily Chronicle" states that Sir William Lyne's remarks were sadly lacking in restraint, even in courtesy. Mr ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. REPLACING THE KANAKAS.

    Brisbane. Friday.—The Agent-General has selected 500 men in England to work on the sugar fields. They will leave London this month. ...

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  45. General News.

    London, May 16.—Lieutenant M'Quade, of the Second Australian Infantry, has obtained a distinguished certificate of competency at the ...

    Article : 31 words
  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Friday.—The repairs to the Ardencraig—the vessel that run down the barque Norma some weeks ago—have been completed. The vessel is leaving ...

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  47. Imperial Politics.

    London, May 16.—Mr R. B. Haldane, Minister for War, at a meeting held in London, said the Government had shown in the Colonial Conference ...

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  48. Metals.

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  49. SHIPPING.

    London, May 17.—The week's Australian shipping departures include: For Melbourne—Invergarry and Damascus. For Sydney ...

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  50. Geary Farewell Concert.

    There was a large and fashionable audience at the farewell concert by Mr Arthur Geary at the Devonport Town Hall last night. As announced yesterday ...

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  51. WOOL SALES CLOSED.

    The London wool sales have closed, the final prices being the highest of the series. ...

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  52. Potato Experiments.

    Sir,—In your issue of May 8 appears a letter signed G. M. Barnard, to which my attention was drawn yesterday for the first time. He with contemptible tactics ...

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  53. IRISH REFORM BILL.

    A NATIONALIST THREAT. WITHDRAWAL FROM PARLIAMENT. APPEAL TO HAGUE CONFERENCE. The National executive of the Irish National Council has resolved that the Irish Council Bill is an insult to the Irish nation, and calls upon Irish ...

    Article : 85 words
  54. Australian Produce.

    London, May 17.—The wheat market is very strong in sympathy with the American market, and owing to the continued bad crop. Reports from ...

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  55. The Minister for Home Affairs.

    Senator J. H. Keating, Minister for Home Affairs, who is now in Hobart, will probably return to Melbourne on Wednesday via Burnie. ...

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  56. The Supreme Court.

    Hobart, Friday.—In the Supreme Court to-day the jury could not agree in Samuel Johnson's drainage pipe case and he was remanded until the next session. ...

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  57. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED.

    London, May 17.—Parliament has adjourned for a week. ...

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  58. A SEVEN YEARS' SENTENCE.

    Frederick Ayres, a married man, was convicted of rape and sentenced to seven years. ...

    Article : 18 words
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