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  2. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    The Sultan's army was attacked and defeated, the rebels killing 40, and capturing 80. Lady Chelmsford has arrived. ...

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  3. THE MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At Washington, the State Department has despatched a further urgent message to Mexico complaining about the killing of American ...

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  4. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    Speakers at a mass meeting of the Asiatic Exclusion League, San Francisco, declared that unless Japanese immigration censes, a war will be the result. ...

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  5. AN OUTSPOKEN MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Victorian Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) referring to the Harvester trade strike in Melbourne, said it was an insult to strikers ...

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  6. THE COAL VEND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Wise, K.C., Senior Counsel for the Crown in the Coal Vend prosecutions, who has so for occupied nine hours in his opening speech, ...

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  7. MANUFACTURERS' WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In connection with the exhibition of Australian manufactures, 300 representative manufacturers attended luncheon in the Town Hall. ...

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  8. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    To-day's election proved to be one of the most exciting in the annals of the Municipality. Exactly 800 votes were cast. The friends of both candidates worked ...

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  9. Kitchener and the Scouts:

    Lord Kitchener, who was present at the Coronation Review at Leicestershire, declared that the Boy Scouts broke class prejudice and promoted ...

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  10. Portuguese Republic.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The provisional Republican Government of Portugal has issued a strong manifesto to the nation describing the monarchial regime as one ...

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  11. Increased Burdeus on the Public.

    The Coal Vend case was continued to-day. Mr. Wise concluded the opening address. The Crown case was that there had been a general rise in the price of coal since the ...

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  12. The Coronation Cadets.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A great sight was that of the 80 Cadets on parade in the Victoria Barracks this morning. They are a line body in every sense of the word. ...

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  13. The Champagne Riots.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Arrests in connection with the wine riots at Aube continue, and troops are pouring into the district. The rioters are pursuing new tactics, bands ...

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  14. A Mutual Understanding.

    "The Times" states that the Dominions are being driven at a dozen points into the practical world of politics on their own account, and ...

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  15. Shocking Brutality.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A youth was arrested while eloping with a farmer's daughter pear Naples. He was released on ball. The father, with his sons, seized the youth ...

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  16. Children's Play and Results

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Through some children playing with matches, a fire was started in the village of Lindan, near Duderstadt; and spread with such rapidity that ...

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  17. West Australian Mining.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the course of an interview at Perth (W.A., M. Pierre Ledoux, Belgian mining engineer, said, "West Australian mining stinks in London. Your ...

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  18. Break of Gauge.

    The original intention of the three principal colonies—New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia—was to adopt the English standard gauge of 4ft. 8½in. ...

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  19. An International Language.

    There is a movement in official circles in Berlin to summon an International congress in 1912 to consider an international language as a ...

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  20. Copyright Bill.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Longman, publisher, in a letter to "The Times," says the Copyright Bill gives the right to the Dominions to repeal or amend its ...

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  21. Murder and Robbery.

    The four hotel waiters who followed the brothers Delanins, who were travelling by train from Baku, and murdered them, have been arrested. ...

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  22. Uniform Gauge.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Ministers welcome the proposal for a trial of the third rall system near Albury as a means of overcoming the break of gauge ...

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  23. Newcastle Police Scandals.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Royal inquiry into the allegations as to the administration of the law by the police in connection with the keeping of a disorderly ...

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  24. The Sydney Show.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Show yesterday the attendance was 40,000, with £1665 as Admission, compared with last your's 21,250 persons and £9811 ...

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  25. Troops at San Quentin.

    Mr. MacNamara, speaking in the House of Commons, said the sloop Shearwater landed men, at San Quentin on the 15th April at the request ...

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  26. Australian Warships

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The formal acceptancer of the State Government's offer to build one second-class cruiser and three torpedo boat destroyers for 8 per. cent. ...

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  27. English Labour Conference

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the independent Labour Conference in Birmingham the attitude of the Parliamentary Labour Party towards the Government was discussed. ...

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  28. Drink and Squalor.

    New Zealand, which is supposed to be a pattern to the nations, and so very prosperous, has its seamy side, and, occasionally, the public, which has grown used to ...

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  29. Removal of Judge.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the New Zealand Labour Conference, the Auckland Union urged the removal of Judge Sim, President of the Arbitration Court. The ...

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  30. Wallis Lake Sensation.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Further Particulars regarding the attack on the family named Gogeloy, at Wallis Lake, in the Forster district, show that Alexander. Johnston, a ...

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  31. Judgment Reserved

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Country Press. Co-operative Company's appeal to the High Court against the verdict in the slander case of McCarron, Stewart v. the ...

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  32. French Railway Strikers

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the Collectivist Congress, M. Jaures, leader of the Socialists in the French Chamber of Deputies, applauded the line of policy pursued by ...

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  33. The Weather.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Rough seas and fresh strong southerly winds continue. Coastal shipping is delayed. The steamers Electra and Ramornie are barbound on ...

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  34. Estimate of Labour Market.

    The statements made as to a shortage of labour and the Acting-Promier's inquiry thereinto, has led to some interesting evidence being obtained from the Director of ...

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  35. Brigandage in Italy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Brigands attacked a secluded villa near Tempio in Sardinia and killed an aged noble woman who refused to reveal the hiding place where she had ...

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  36. Potato Growers' Association.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the conference of delegates of the Potato Growors' Association, Mr. James Gillespie, chairman, expressed regret that the industry was not ...

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  37. Morrison's Reprieve.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In reply to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill said the reprieve of Stenie Morrison, convicted of the murdor of Mr. ...

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  38. Opening Forest Reserves.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Lands and Messrs. Kelly and Scoble, M's.L.A., visited Wyalong, and were welcomed at the Council Chambers. ...

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  39. Murderer's Punishment.

    The Italian correspondent of the English "Lancet" talls us that life-long incarceration, as a substitute for the death penalty, is fraught with evils per se—evils ...

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  40. Evading the Customs Act.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Barton last week made an order for the release of [?]rnest Samuel Tunner, who was lodged in Darlinghurst gaol for the non-payment ...

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  41. Fight for the Fair.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At Vienna, two carters, who loved the daughter of a farmer, agreed to fight a duel with horse whips, the girl promising to marry the winner. ...

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  42. Detective and Apaches.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A police detective inspecter named Narze was denounced as a secret leader of apaches accused of burglaries and arson. It is alleged that he ...

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  43. Plague in Java.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minuter for Customs was recently cabled in connection with the outbreak in Java. Three cases of a pneumonic form have been detected. Dr. ...

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  44. New Treatment of Wood.

    A new method is being adopted by the accumulator industry for rendering wood insensible to the action of acids and alkaloids when coming into contact with them. ...

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  45. N S.W. Alliance and Public Meetings

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Executive Commuttee of N.S. Wales Alliance had their attention called to the fact that a large public meeting had been held in ...

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  46. Aliens' Bill.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill introduced in the House of Commons a bill dealing with aliens. Aliens will require, in certain special ...

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  47. Forgery and Uttering.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —William Henry Peisley, financial agent, who pleaded guilty at the Criminal Sessions last week to nine charges of forgery and attering, came up ...

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  48. Aviation in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Early yesterday, Mr. Hammond, on a Bristol biplane, made a flight over the Ascot racecourse, and covered a distance of about seven miles ...

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  49. Picture Entertainments

    The Lyceum's now programme as screened at the Theatre Royal last evening was witnessed by a large and enthusiastic audience. The new series is a very rare ...

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  50. A Philanthropist's Opportunity.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Charcot, a French explorer, has offered Dr. Mawson the vessel Pourqu[?]s Pas for £8000. Dr. Mawson suggests that the ...

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  51. Eight Hours' Day.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In Melbourne the Eight Hour procession on Monday next will be the most imposing, from the point of numbers, over held in the State. Since ...

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  52. Probate Duties.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The stamp duty received last week in respect of probate and letters of administration amounted to £32,221, of which £19,728 were paid by ...

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  53. Extremists Defeat Their Ends.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The fourth Annual Conference of hotelkeepers has opened. Mr. J. Foster, President of the U.L.V.A., complained of the apathy of members in ...

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