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  2. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. THE TWEED BAR.

    The condition of the bar has completely blocked vessels entering the river, a loss being occasioned to business people and shippers of produce in consequence. Three ...

    Article : 92 words
  3. MEXICAN TROUBLES. REPORTED UNITED STATES INTERVENTION.

    Three Americans captured serving with the insurgents have been shot, after trial by a Mexican court-martial. It is reported that the United States ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. CLONCURRY SENSATION.

    A message from Cloncurry on March 24 to the "Courier" says:—The two men who were arrested at Donaldson, accompanied by Sub-Inspector Byrne and a Sergeant, ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND.

    A deputation from the Scottish National Committee waited upon the Prime Minister yesterday and presented a request in favour of a scheme of complete devolution for ...

    Article : 74 words
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  7. A HUSBAND'S CRIME.

    The man Berndt who committed suicide at Bethersden left a letter stating his wife suffered from hallucinations and thought that everybody was an enemy. He was ...

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  8. RAIN ON THE TWEED.

    Rain commenced falling on Wednesday and has continued intermittently since. Just over two inches have been registered and there is every appearance of a further ...

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  9. THE CUNARD COMPANY.

    The profits of the Cunard Steamship Company for the past year amounted to £994,149, and a dividend of 5 per cent. has been declared. ...

    Article : 31 words
  10. SOUTH WALES RIOTS.

    The Clydachvale [?]ners fired a slaughterhouse, dragged a trap and cart belonging to a butcher named Jones to the top of a hill and then hurled it down against the ...

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  11. TWEED MAIZE CROP.

    The maize crop on the Tweed River was a failure this season owing to the continued wet weather. The area that was under crop was the largest that was over ...

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  12. BOWRON BROTHERS' FAILURE.

    In connection with the reported failure of Bowron Brothers, of Bermondsey, leather and sheepskin [?]mporters, the "Shoe Leather Record" states that the Habilities of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. MEXICAN CABINET CRISIS.

    Mexican Cabinet has resigned, but President Diaz has deferred taking any action towards the acceptance or rejection of the resignations. The official reason given is ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. WAGES AT BROKEN HILL.

    The City Council decided to increase the wages of all city employees. This rise means an increase of £1201 a year in the city expenditure. An effort to submit the ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. BRIEFS.

    In the case varawa v. Howard Smith, £12,000 has been fixed as the amount re[?]uired to be lodged by the plaintiff as security for costs. ...

    Article : 555 words
  16. GERMAN ESPIONA[?]E CASE.

    The alleged English spy who was recently arrested here has been identified as Max Sehultz, a prominent shipbroker at Southampton. ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. MANUFACTURERS' DEMONSTRATION.

    The Manufacturers' Association hold a big demonstration on Thursday next to urge the Government to procced with a bold policy of immigration, claiming ten ...

    Article : 37 words
  18. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    A steamer is on fire on the Californian coast. She sent a wireless call for assistance, and steamers have been sent on from San Francisco. ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    At a full meeting of the Unionist leaders in the House of Commons and House of Lords, held yesterday, the details of the Bill for the reform of the House of Lords ...

    Article : 257 words
  20. THE BARCLEAY EXPEDITION.

    A telegram has been received from the [?]arcl[?]ay transcontinental expedition from Alico Springs, reporting all well and everything in splendid order. The party were ...

    Article : 36 words
  21. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    Russia has requested the Government of China to accept the terms of the Russian note without further equivocation. ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday. ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. TEST OF A NATION'S EMINENCE.

    Speaking to the University students at Berkeley[?] in California, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt deplored the non-production of men of learning and genius throughout the ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers Parramatta and Yarra arrived in Sydney to-day from Melbourne after an uneventful trip. ...

    Article : 21 words
  24. VETERAN SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    The following condensed extract from columns of last. Thursday's "Newcastle Herald" refers to the long and remarkable career, also death in his 97th year of a ...

    Article : 1,253 words
  25. RESISTING HOME [?]ULE.

    Mr. Wheeler, Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Lodge of New South Wales, denies that there is any truth in the cable message which states an offer of arms, men and ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. THE CAMORRA TRIAL.

    Abatte Maggio, the informer, when interrogated at the trial of the 41 Camorrists for the Cuocolo murders, was emotionless. He described the Camorra's plans for ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. W[?]ESTLING MATCH.

    In a wrestling watch here to-day, Gotch, the American, defeated Demetri, the Greek wrestler, giving two straight falls. Gotch is now ready to meet Hackenschmidt. ...

    Article : 32 words
  28. MINED MA[?]RIAGES IN CANADA.

    The Protestants here are indignant at the annuiment of the marriage of two French Canadians because the ceremony was not performed by a Roman Catholic ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. THE DEADLY KNOUT.

    Sixteen warders at Ekaterinburg have been sentenced to terms varying from a month to two and a half years for cruelty. There were 100 witnesses, about sixty of ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. A MISSING STEAMER.

    Fears are entertained [?] Brisbane for the safety of the steamer Yongala, which left Mackay on Thursday afternoon for Townsville, and has not yet reached her ...

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  31. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Emperor Francis Josef welcomed the Kaiser and Kaiserin on their visit in the presence of enthusiastic crowds. ...

    Article : 26 words
  32. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  33. CINEMATOGRAPH SHOW FIRE.

    A fire occurred at a cinematograph theatre in Lille after the performance. A family of live living on the premises perished in the conflagration. ...

    Article : 31 words
  34. INVESTIGATING POLICE ACTIONS.

    The Home Office appointed Commissions to investigate the police statements concerning the arrest of Stinic Morrison on the Cl[?]pham murder charge and to ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. UNIONISTS AND REFORM.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, said the Unionists were ready to admit that new elements must he introduced into the House of Lords as the balance ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. AN EX-CONSTABLE'S OFFENCE.

    Jas. Walsh, an ex-constable, who was charged with having wounded his wife with intent to murder her, or, in the alternative, with having wounded his wife with ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINALS.

    Elisa Baumgartner has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment at Geneva for robbing hotel visitors. She was a member of an international gang of desperadoes, ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. ANTARCTIC EXPENDITION.

    Mrs. Scott, wife of Captain Scott, appeals for £6[?] to complete the £50,000 wanted to relieve the expedition to the Antarctic of financial anxiety. ...

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  39. A RADICAL PROTEST.

    A meeting of Radical members of the House of Commons has protested at time coneessions given to unionists, thereby retarding the Parliament (Veto) Bill. ...

    Article : 53 words
  40. THE REFERENDA.

    Senator Millen spoke here last night on the Referenda. Owing to the wet weather the attendance was poor, only numbering about 50. He had a good hearing and was ...

    Article : 125 words
  41. EXPLOSION AT A COLLIERY.

    An explosion of a magazine occurred at the Granville Colliery, Burton. Windows and crockery were broken and people were thrown to the ground for a radius of a ...

    Article : 46 words
  42. TERRIBLE FIRE.

    A fire which resulted in a fearful loss of life broke out yesterday in a triangle of premises in Washington in a place used as a factory by the Shirt Waist (Blouse) ...

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  43. FIGHTING THE LORDS.

    The "Observer" says if the Veto Bill is rejected or [?]atally en[?]sculated by the House of Lords Parliament will be prorogued and a second session exclusively ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. SUNDAY WORK STOPPED.

    Mr. Sehreiner has agreed to a La[?]or amendment on the Mines Regulations Bill, stopping work at stamp mills on Sundays. ...

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  45. JOURNALISTS' BAN[?]UET.

    The Empire Press Union will entertain at a banquet all overseas journalists on the 17th of June. A conference will also be held. ...

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  46. RUSSIA IMPORTING CAST IRON.

    Owing to a shortage of cast [?]ror., the Minister for Commerce proposes that ten million poods be allowed to be imported at a reduced rute before January, 1913. ...

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  47. DEARTH OF LABOUR.

    It was mentioned in "The Daily Telegraph" on Tuesday that considerable difficulty was being experienced by the Water and Sewerage Board in obtain ng men for ...

    Article : 450 words
  48. CROWNING THEIR MAJESTIES.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, reverting to the pre Edward[?]an precedent, crowns the King and [?]een, and the Archbishop of York preaches at the Coronation ...

    Article : 31 words
  49. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    Sir E. Grey, spea[?]ing in House of Commons, intimated that negotiations over Bagdad railway gulf section were proceeding. Great Britain's intention was to ...

    Article : 179 words
  50. DISEASED POTATOES.

    A Federal proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation into Australia of potatoes from any country unless accompanied by a certificate sta[?]ing they are ...

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  51. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    Writing to a conference of the National Free Church Council which had been convened to consider what steps should be taken to voice the public opinion in ...

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  52. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Arrangement have been made to display at the Festival of Empire the apparatus of the Dr. Mawson's Antarctic expedition. Sir Geo. Reid is utilising automatic ...

    Article : 52 words
  53. BUCKJUMPING SHOW.

    The buckjumping show on the Sydney Cricket Ground this afternoon was attended by 90,000 people, which is the largest crowd ever assembled on the ground. Men ...

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  54. SUCCESSFUL HORSES.

    At the Admidale Show, Messrs. Elliott Bros. were very successful, Radium scoring first as blood stallion over three years, and the championship. In the champion high ...

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  55. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    A good collection of crossbreds was offered at the wool sales yesterday and met [?]een competition for all sorts. The market was firm. ...

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  56. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Newton Moore, the Ex-Premier and new Agent-General for West Australia interviewed yesterday said West Australia is now in a better position than ever before. ...

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  57. NOTHING DOING.

    Great was the excitement prevailing in Ballys[?]sh, co. Bogford, Ireland, for a paper[?]ill had been started; and one of the most interested of the local residents ...

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  58. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Owing to the outbreak in England of the spot and mouth disease the importation of English cattle has been prohibited into Ireland. ...

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  59. YEAR'S BRAVEST MAN.

    The Stanhope gold medal, which goes to the person accredited with the bravest act of the year, was awarded by the Royal Humane Society on February 14 to ...

    Article : 193 words
  60. A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER.

    Hon. L. Harcourt, Secretary for the Col-onies, presides at the House of Commons dinner to Sir J. Fuller on April 6. ...

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  61. SMALL ARMS FACTORY..

    At Lithgow the buildings of the Small Arms Factory are now receiving the finishing touches from the painters. The machinery has been placed in position in the ...

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  62. COMPENSATION REFUSED.

    Russia has informed the Board of Trade that the Government refuses to compensate the man Coyne injured on board the Woodburn in the Balt[?] on the ground that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  63. ASSAULTING THE POLICE.

    Seventeen O'Brienites have been sentenced to six months' imprisonment at the Cork Assizes for rioting and assaulting the police at a Redmondite meeting in August. ...

    Article : 30 words
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