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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.

    The House of Assembly of the South African Union has negatived the amendment to the Post Office Bill limiting the carriage of mail to British vessels. Mr. ...

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  4. WOMEN ASSAULTED.

    A great sensation has been caused at the harbor suburb of Mosmamn by reports at a number of terrible assaults committed on women by an unknown man. ...

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  5. A SCHOOL INQUIRY.

    Daring the last session of the N.S.W. Parliament reference was made to the case of a public school teacher lately attached to a school in a North Coast ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS THE FLAGSHIP'S RETURN.

    The flagship Powerful returned to Sydney to-day after an absence of a month in Tasmania and Souty Australia. ...

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  7. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A goods truck tran off the line at Marulan early this morning and blocked the nail traffic for a couple of hours. ...

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  8. DR. JAMESON.

    Sir Leander Jameson, whose illness was recently reported, has suffered a' slight relapse, and his departure for England has been deferred. ...

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  9. RIOTOUS CONDUCT.

    Four men have been arrested in connection with riotous proceedings in Casticreach-street last night. They were brought before the court to-day. ...

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  10. THE DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The Foreign Office has informed the Relastag Committee that Germany is disposed to ratify the Declaration of Lindon, but cannot assent to the proposal of the ...

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  11. FEDERAL CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, the Chief Justice of the Commonwealth High Court, was today presented with a painting in oils of himself by a number of leading legal ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  13. PORTRIAT OF THE KING.

    M. Georges Scott, a French painter of Scottish descent, will exhibit at the forthcoming Salon a portrait of King George in the uniform of a field marshal, and ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    The heavy floods continue unabated in North Queensland, and all railway service to Cairns has been cancelled owing to washaways on the line. ...

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  15. MORE YONGALA WRECKAGE FOUND.

    The latest news from the north to Brishand last night states that some furter wreckage, including a raft of whisky and board has been found near Upstart Bay. ...

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  16. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Two men who were belng arrested near Cornilla shot this arresting constabel dead, and also wounded Superintendent Farze, who was accompanying the coustable. ...

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  17. POTATO BLIGHT.

    The potato blight has penetrated all through the Crookwell district, and reached Grabben Gullen, Gurrindah, and Breadalbane plots, which a week ago were ...

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  18. UNIVERSAL ARBITRATION. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS

    Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, German Imperial Chancellor, referring in the Reichstag to the proposal of the Social Democratic Party that he should initiate a ...

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  19. THE LABOUR CABINET.

    Mr. W. A. Holman, the Acting Premier, stated to-night, in reply to questions concerning the rumoured Cabinet spilt, that a personal difference had arison and it had ...

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  20. CHELTENHAM ELECTION.

    The election of Mr. H. Mathias (Liberal) as member for Cheltenham hits been declared void. ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH PROGRESS.

    The Hon. W. L. Ballien, Victorian Minister for Public Works, has been interviewed in London with reference to the progress of the Commonwealth, and the inducements ...

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  22. GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE REJECTED.

    The management committee of the General Federation on Trade Unions has passed a resolution criticising Mr. LloydGeorge's proposal. It regrets the ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In discussing Lord Lansdowne's resolution for an address to the King on the question of the creation and summoning of Peers, which was agreed to ...

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  24. LAUNCH OF THE MONARCH.

    The super-Dreadnought battleship Monarch was launched at the Elswick works yesterday. Her boileers, funnels, and bridges have already been installed. ...

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  25. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Government has decided to celebrate King's Birthday on Monday, June 5. The Ministers interpret the circular letter from England in a different light from that ...

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  26. CHARGE OF FALSLFYING.

    Robert Herbert Measures, formerly managing director of Measures Brothers, iron and steel merchants, who is being proceeded against by the Public Prosecutor on the ...

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  27. TWEED DAIRYMEN'S UNION.

    At a large meeting of the Tweed Dairymen's Union to-day the recont resolutions passed at Kyogle with reference to the tick pest were fully discussed. The ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    The South African Union Government is to construct extensive coast defence works under the new Imperial scheme. ...

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  29. THE CHAMPAGNE DISPUTE.

    In connection with the outbreak of the vine[?]workers in the Aube district, a compromise is now being arranged by which a special label will be applied to the Aube ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The death is announeced of J. Hickey, the well-known Australian trainer. ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    M. Sommer biplaned with eight passengers for 100 kilometres in 1½ hours at the rate of 65 kilometres an hour. ...

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  32. POLICE INSPECTIOR'S CASES.

    Inspector Dew, of Scotland Yard, who went to Canada and arrested Dr. H. H. Crippen and Miss Le Neve whe the doctor was wanted for the murder, fo his wife, has ...

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  33. STORM AT SEA. STEAMER MAHENO DAMAGED.

    On her run from New Zealand the steamer Maheno met with very bad weather. A huge wave, thought by many on board to be a tidal wave, struck the vessel. About ...

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  34. AERORPLANE RACE.

    Germany has been omitted from the route of the forthcoming aeroplane races which will now be restricted to Paris, Liege, Brusseis, and London, and thence ...

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  35. A NEW CABLE.

    The Emden-Teneriffe and Monrovia-Brazil telegraph cable has been opened for service. ...

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  36. FRENCH COMMENTS.

    The "Echo de Paris" comments on Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg's remarkable speech, and says it has surely dispelled their dreams like mist before the sun of ...

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  37. THE ABANDONED BUTESHIRE.

    A steamer towed the abandoned barque Buteshire for 25 hours and then abandoned her as the decks were awash. (A previous message states:—The barque ...

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  38. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Count Revenflow has published an article in which he states that the your 1917 will be the end of the transition period in connection with German naval construction, ...

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  39. THE REFERENDA. MR. BEEBY SPEAKS OUT.

    The Hon. G. S. Beeby, Minister for Education, addressing a meeting at Blayney last night, denounced the referendum proposals. He said an attempt was being ...

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  40. RECORD MOTORING.

    Lois Dishbrow, driving a Poye-Hartford car, won the 300 mile automobile contest, in 3 hours 53 minutes and 33 seconds, creating a world's record. ...

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  41. ALASAN COAL LANDS FRAUDS.

    The trial of the English group of coal claims in connection with the alleged coal lands frauds in Alaska has been opened. Counsel for the defence at the outset ...

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  42. ENGLISH VIEWS.

    The newspapers, referring to Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg's speech, declare that as overtures for peacefut and happier relations have been rebuffed there is no choice ...

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  43. STEAMER'S SEVERE HANDLING.

    The steamer Wyneric, bound from Newcastle to Corral, put into port last night, she reports having encountered a terrific gale, with mountainous seas, off the coast ...

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  44. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    The Tuzl garrison was assisted by 180 Mussulmans, but sorties and attacked the Albanians, afterwards returning to the block-house. They lost twenty. ...

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  45. AN UNSEAWORTHY VESSEL.

    The inquiry into the loss of the steamer Sechelt, which foundered off the coast of Vancouver Island, disclosed that the vessel was unseaworthy, and witnesses ...

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  46. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    Mr. Addison (Deputy Registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court) granted a certificate to the Federated Seamen's Union affirming that a dispute existed ...

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  47. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Despite the French instructor's protest, the Sultan sent a thousand untrained troops, with two guns, against a force of Berbers outside. The whole force failed in ...

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  48. A GOLD SENSATION.

    While the chimney of an hotel which had been burnt down at Cochrane, in Ontario, was being demolished a workman found a speck of gold in the mortar, and it was ...

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  49. MEXICAN TROUBLES. INSURGENTS FORCED RETREAT.

    There has been two days' stubborn fighting in the neighbourhood of Sun R[?]fael Sonera; The rebels outnumbered the Federal troops, but their supply of ...

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  50. AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

    The British Ambassade, Right Hon. J. Brye, and Mr. Knox, U. States Secretary for State, are conferring on the arbitration treaty, and have made reasonable ...

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  51. CANADA ADD UNITED STATES.

    The question of reciprocity with the United States, and its effect on preferential trade with the West ladies, was futher debated in the Dominion House ...

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  52. LABOR'S POSITION.

    The Assistant State Treasurer, Mr. A. C. Carmichael, disagrees with Mr. Beeby, Minister for Education, on the Referenda question. ...

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  53. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales appeared in his first public function yesterday, the occasior, being the presentation to the Mayor of Dartmouth of a silver car, which was formerly ...

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  54. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is nsserted here that a preliminary peace conference between the rebels and Federal representatives will be held at El Paso (Texas) shortly. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The shipment of pears' by the Somerset was excellet both in condition and quality, and sold readily at 10s to 16s per three trays. ...

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  56. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    The Customs and Excise revenue for the Commonwealth for the month of March amounted to £1,222,760, as against £1,032,984 for the similar period of last ...

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  57. PRESIDENT AND AMBASSDOR.

    President Taft and Ambassador Bryce are conferring on the proposed arbitration treaty. ...

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  58. A DUCAL STORY.

    There is a story told of a certain duke; who, as the leases of his London property fell in, doubled the rent of each house. A friend, who lived in one of these houses, ...

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  59. THE KING AND THE MUSIC HALL.

    This King's decision to attend with the Gueen a command music hall performance at Edinburgh in July has excited much interest, as showing their Majestics' ...

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  60. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The police are inquiring concerning an inflammatory leaflet entitled "Independent. India," which has been circulated broadcast throughout the country, urging ...

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  61. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    Mr. Robert Cecil, at a meeting of the Labour Co-partnership Association, declared that the relations between capital and labour in Great Britain was a serious ...

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  62. PICTURE SHOW BENEFIT.

    An exhibition of pictures will be given in the Federal Hall to-night by the Lvceum Picture Company in aid of the fund for sending two Lismore cadets to London for ...

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  63. ADDRESS IN LISMORE.

    Senator A. Rae will give in address from the Richmond Hotel balcony to-night. on the Referenda question, explaining the case for the affiranative. Senator Rae is a ...

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  64. EXPLOSION ON GERMAN CRUISER.

    In on explosion on the cruiser York, at Kiel, three men were killed and four injured. ...

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