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    Elections throughout Australia; would you venture to give a forecast of the results of the elections on April 13?" "In regard to N.S. Wales, I would ...

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  3. Special Telegraphic Service.

    Mrs. Recce and her son were drowned in a dam at Molong. They went with a horse and cart for water, when the cart capsized. Two boys, aged 7 and 9 yours, were ...

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  4. General and Special Cables.

    The prospectus has been issued for a New Zealand loan of £1,850,000 in London. Germany's naval base is to be transferred from Kiel to Wilhelmshaven, in the North ...

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  5. PERICLES FOUNDERS. Off Cape Leeuwin.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Aberdeen line str. Pericles, 10,925 tons, one of the largest and finest of the company's, fleet, foundered within sight of Cape Leeuwin while ...

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  6. Last Night's Cables.

    The Afrikander Bond Congress has been opened at Beaufort West. Notice was given of a resolution declaring that Cape Colony was entitled to have one of its ...

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  7. Manufacturers' Day.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The exhibition of goods made in Australia, promoted by the Chamber of Manufactures, which took place yesterday, was a pronounced success, and ...

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  8. THE IMPERIAL CRISIS. The Veto Resolutions.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Interest in the debate has flagged, and there are many absentees, the Peers' gallery being empty. Mr. F. E. Smith, Unionist, said that as ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. Juvenile Emigration.

    Sir George Reid, speaking at the annual dinner of the Carpenters' Company, said his aim would be to turn the streams of immigration to a greater extent to the ...

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  10. The Lords and the Budget.

    In the House of Commons, the debate on the Vete resolutions was continued by Mr. Finlay, who in a closely reasoned speech urged that the Lords had never lost ...

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  11. Mr. Burns' Salary.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Several newspapers comment on the lack of enthusiasm regarding the debate on the veto resolutions. The "Standard" remarks that the ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. The Liberal Candidates.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  13. Seamen's Compensation Act.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The manager of the Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Co. has communicated with the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, drawing attention ...

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  14. A Serious Charge.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nicholas Abott, a police constable, was before the Police Court at Wollongong to-day, on a charge of attempting to discharge a firearm with ...

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  15. Canada's Tariff.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speaking in the Dominion Commons Dr. Fielding, Treasurer and acting Prime Minister, referred to the tariff agreement with the United ...

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  16. Coastal Defences.

    In the House of Lords, in reply to a question by Lord Brassey, Lord Granard said the Admiralty and the Dominions considered shore batteries and submarine ...

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  17. The Vessel.

    The Pericles was commanded by Captain A. Simpson, one of the most careful and successful navigators. A couple of years ago he had sailed a million miles without ...

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  18. Mr. Greene's Supporters Confident.

    LISMORE, Friday.—Private information of a reliable character, received from Various parts of the electorate, states that Mr. W. Massy Greene's supporters, although ...

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  19. FOR MUTUAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Admiral Fournier, Commander of the French Mediterranean Squadron, declares that the time has arrived for France and Great Britain, as ...

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  20. BARBOUND STEAMERS.

    The steamers Kyogle and Macleay, which left Grafton on Tuesday, night, are still bar-bound at Yamba. The Burringbar and Noorebar, from Sydney, are prevented ...

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  21. WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Labour Council meeting last night a letter, was road from Mr. Arthur Griffith, M.L.A., as follows:— "Mr. Wade has cabled to England denying ...

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  22. Hurricane in the Pacific.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A hurricane, has occurred at Norfolk Island, doing considerable damage. Three boats are missing. A severe gale is raging at Auckland ...

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  23. Trouble in Liberia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports have reached Liverpool to the effect that hostile natives appear to be getting the better of the troops, whose excesses at Cape Palmas, ...

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  24. Guilty of Bribery.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Senate of the State of New York, by 40 votes, has found that Senator J. P. Allds accepted a bribe of 1000 dollars to suppress ...

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  25. KILLED A BABY.

    At the Sydney Criminal Court on Wednesday morning, before Mr. Acting-Justice Fitzhardinge and a jury of 12, Peter Brady, described as a wharf-labourer, ...

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  26. Archbishop Kelly's Advice.

    SYDNEY, Friday,—Archbishop Kelly, addressing a meeting of the Hibernian Society, said he had not the slightest hesitation in recommending industrial peace. He ...

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  27. War Inevitable.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Another war scare has arisen regarding the departure of the German squadron from the North Sea. This is looked upon as another step in ...

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  28. Hungarian Fire Disaster.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Twenty-five of the holocaust victims died yesterday, many being found dead in the ditches surrounding the fields, whither they fied in search of ...

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  29. Victorian Immigration Scheme.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Agent-General for Victoria is arranging, through the agricultural societies, for a series of Visits from the Victorian Immigration ...

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  30. MINING.

    Reports from Emmaville state that the Grampians Tin Company is preparing a site for the erection of a dredging plant. Another nine loads of machinory will be ...

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  31. Farmers Want Wives.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At a gathering of intending emigrants, Mr. Moore, the West Australian Promier, stated that he had received a message from West Australia, ...

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  32. The Smallpox Outbreak.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In addition to the three cases of smallpox-reported from the quarantine station at Point Nepean, it was announced yesterday that two patients ...

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  33. Mount Etna Eruption.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The stream of lava from Mount Etna is within a mile of the village of Borrello. The eruptions continue. ...

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  34. British Naval Additions.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Admiralty have invited tenders for the construction of 14 torpedo boat destroyers, six of which are to be ocean going craft with capacity for ...

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  35. Emperor Menelik's Successor.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Some of the Chiefs favourable to the Empress of Abyssinia are in chains. The Empress is a prisoner in the hands ...

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  36. The Imprisoned Strikers.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labour Congress has resolved to request all the unions in Australia to take concerted action in getting up a petition to the Governor urging ...

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  37. Another Railway Smash.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As the Ararat (Vic.) express was approaching the Willara railway station on Thursday, the engine and several trucks left the rails and dashed ...

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  38. Rheumatic Fever Serum.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dr. Rosenthal has communicated to the French Academy of Medicine the results of successful experiments conducted by him with a new ...

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  39. New York Horror.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Grand Jury of New York has indicted Wolter on a charge of murder in the first degree with regard to the death of Ruth Wheeler, whose body ...

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  40. Search for the Waratah.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The full copy of the report of the Sabine's search for the Waratah gives some interesting particulars of the visit to Crozets and St. Paul ...

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  41. The Month's Rainfall.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The March rainfall exceeded the average over three-fourths of N.S. Wales. The totals in the Northern, Central, Coast, and North-Western Border ...

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  42. Landless and Despairing.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ernest Cullen, 27, a share farmer, hanged himself at Downside, near Wagga. He was despendent through his inability ...

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  43. Welsh Coal Trouble.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The result of the conference in London has been welcomed in South Wales. The owners have agreed that the "abnormal places" question shall ...

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  44. Municipal Fish Markets.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at the Fish Markets, the Lord Mayor said the object was to procure the best system of administration in connection with the trade. ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. Alleged Conspiracy.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Harper conspiracy trials were continued to-day. George Shields said the accused Hill offered him a billet and £10 if he would ...

    Article : 57 words
  46. High Price Butter Boycotted.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The machine builders and machine workers' union in Germany, representing several million consumers, have organised a butter boycott as a ...

    Article : 45 words
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