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  2. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Colonial Institute has expressed grave concern respecting the Government's naval disclosures, and has asked that the present year's ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The High Court to-day gave judgment in the appeal of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company against Justice Higgins' award. ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    Arrangements have been made for the Nimrod, which carried Lieut. Shackleton and party to the South Polar regions, to be docked at the expense of the State. ...

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  5. Mr. FISHER AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Fisher, addressed a gathering of about 5000 from the balcony of the Royal Exchange hotel, Newcastle, yesterday. ...

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  6. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Lord Sheffield. Russia has recognised Bulgarian independence. King Edward and Queen Alexandra ...

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  7. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labour Congress was continued yesterday. The Congress decided in favour of a bill for the abolition of night work in all ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

    King Edward has telegraphed welcoming Mr. Roosevelt to Bristish East Africa, and wishing him a pleasant time ans every success. ...

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  9. COASTAL FREIGHTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The "Evening News," referring to the demands of the Seamen's Union, says a conference between the, companies and the Union will be held ...

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  10. MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS.

    Between 10,000 and 15,000 Armenians have been massacred in Syria, principally around Adana and Vilayet. The Government has urgently instructed ...

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  11. THE TURKISH REVOLT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Advices from Vienna state that the garrison took the oath, and a reconcilation between the garrison and Husni Pasha's troops followed. ...

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  12. QUELLING REVOLUTION.

    Latest advices from Constantinople state, that the Govbernment has unconditionally accepted Shevket Pasha's demands, including the formation of a Cabinet; the ...

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  13. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Archbishop Clarke, of Melbourne, will be the preacher, at the memorial service at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday morning. The Archbishop ...

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  14. OUR READINESS FOR WAR.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, has informed the House of Commons that a statement regarding the readiness for war of the Fleet in Home waters was recently ...

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  15. THE CHURCH IN INDIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rev. Mr. Slater, of the London Missionary Society, late of Southern India, read a paper on "The Contribution of the Church in India to the ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Deakin is to make another visit to Queensland and deliver addresses in various centres. Mr. Thomas, P.M.G., interviewed in ...

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  17. LATE TELEGRAPHIC SP0RTING.

    The first hunt, 1m., in the /donble Sculls in connection with the Grofton Rowing Club Regatta took place yesterday mornig. The scullers were Brierly and Reilly (17secs.) and ...

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  18. AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister and Senator M'Gregor were accorded an official welcome at Newcastle yesterday by the Mayor. The gathering was largely ...

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  19. THE NOBILITY OF WORK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Speaking at the opening of "What to do with Girls" Exhibition. Lady Dudley gave some straight and clear advice. ...

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  20. THE TURF.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Trafalgar is scratched for the Adelaude Cup. Wink, the dam of the two-year-old By Play, is a half-sister to Abundance. ...

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  21. TOM MANN'S TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Albury Circuit Court yesterday Tom Mann was placed on trial, charged on three counts of conspiracy, riot, and unlawful assembly, and ...

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  22. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Civil Service Coop. Stores have decided to sell a 41b. loaf of bread to customers at the old rate of 6d. This price will be maintained ...

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  23. CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. Asquith has introduced a bill into the House of, Commons for the disestablishment of the church in Wales in 1911. ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    Southampton team: A. Durrington. Lynch. Ellen, Corcoran, Brindle, Cowan, M'Dermid, Want, Childs, Barnier, Reimer. Alberts v. Calliope (in an all-day match at ...

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  25. DORRIGO RAILWAY ROUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Giving evidence before the Public Works Committee before they visited the route of the proposed Dorrigo railway, Mr. M'Farlane, M.P., pointed out ...

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  26. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the Southgate Junior Club wasa held on Tueday night, and the following office-bearers were elected:—Patron, Mr. [?] Wingfield; President, Mr. F. M'Cormack; ...

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  27. WOOLLOOMOOLOO FISH MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the City Council on Wednesday, the Lord Mayor moved the adoption of his minute regarding the removal of the Woolloomooloo fish market ...

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  28. SOUTH POLAR RESEARCH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lieut. Shackleton and his brother explorers were the guests last night of the University Science Society. ...

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  29. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Giving evidence before the Postal Commission a witness declared that promotion Certainly went by favour. There was an inner sanctuary and ...

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  30. MARINE COURT DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Marine Court inquiry was held to-day into the grounding of the steamer Electra on Stockton Beach on 31st March. ...

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  31. A POST OFFICE BURNED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The post office and stores, situated in George-street North, were gutted by a fire at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. ...

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  32. GERMAN COURT SCANDALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The retrial of Herr Maximilian Harden editor of the "Zukunft," for alleged slander on Count Kuno von Moltke in connection with the ...

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  33. NEW CALEDONIA CRIMINALS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the recent sessions in Noumea, four men and a woman were convicted of terrible crimes committed in the agricultural districts of Comenhaut ...

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  34. TENNIS.

    SYDNEY, Friday—In the lawn tennis contest between the ladies of Victoria and N.S. Wales, when all the ties were played the sides were equal in rubbers, but N.S. Wales had the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The contract providing for the construction of the first two torpedo boat destroyers ordered by the Commilonwealth Government, and the ...

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  36. LOWER CLARENCE JOCKEY CLUB.

    A commutee meeting of the above was held on Wednesday. Mr. P. Conlon presided. Letters were received from Messrs. C. Seller and T. Smith, accepting the positions of handicapper ...

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  37. SAND PUMP DREDGES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. M'Farlane, M.P., saw the Minister for Works to-day regarding the sand pump dredge for the Clarence. The Minister asked Mr. M'Farlane to ...

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  38. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" states that the Government rejected the proposal to impose a tax on the capital value of land, owing to the inadequate revenue ...

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  39. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Sargeants, Ltd., of Sydney, have commenced business in Melbourne with tea rooms. It is almost impossible to cope with the demand, the footpath being ...

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  40. MACLEAN ROWING CLUB.

    A meeting of the Maclean Rowing Club was. held in the Caledonian Hall on Tuesday evening. Mr. John Loughman presided. In view of the winter months coming on, with the ...

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  41. THE SIEGE OF TABRIZ.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There has been desperate fighting in the suburbs of Tabriz, and the Nationalists have already had 60 killed. ...

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  42. VALUE OF FINGER PRINTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Narrabri a young man who gave his name as Patrick Murphy pleaded guilty to a charge, of a serious character, and was sentenced to ...

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  43. PACIFIC FISHERIES, Ltd.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The case in which Jonathan Rankin Henderson. 47, manager, is charged with conspiring, together, with Henry Percy Evans, to defraud George ...

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  44. SEAL POACHER FIRED ON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Midway between the East and West Haycock Islands, which are five miles apart, the Canadian Dominion Fishery cruiser Kestrel seized an American ...

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