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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. H. Anderson, the well-known Casino auctioneer, intends visiting England at an early date to see his people. Mr. W. P. Pope, of the Forestry ...

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  3. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Leader of the Labour Party in the House of Commons, met Mr. Fisher in Paris. Sir Oeor[?]e Reid and Major Collins met him at Dover. The ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    A meeting of the Woodburn Turf Club was, held on Wednesday, night of last week. Councillor O. H. Gollan in the chair, present: Messrs. F. Nelson (hon. secretary), ...

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  5. [?] TRAGEDY. THE EDINBUR.

    The King and Queen with [?] Edinburgh, matinee at the Lyceum Theatre, [?]s by the in aid of the music hall suffer [?] recent fire. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS WINTRY STORMS IN CANADA.

    Heavy wintry storms of sleet and snowhave seriously damaged telegraphic communication here. A rain storm that occurred was marked by an unprecedentedly ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT. OPENING CEREMONY.

    Parliament was opened at noon, to-day with the customary ceremony. All the galleries were crowded, whilst a large number of people congregated outside and evinced ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS. ESCAPING FROM CUSTODY.

    At Darlinghurst Criminal Sessions William Hall pleaded guilty to a charge ot escaping from the custody of the police near Wilcannia nine years ago. Sentence was ...

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  9. AEROPLANING DEVELOPMENT.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton has announced his intention of taking an active part in the development of aeroplaning. ...

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  10. FOOTBALLER FATALLY INJURED.

    Harold Jones has died at the Barcaldine Hospital, Queensland, from injuries received in a football match. ...

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  11. TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    At a meeting at the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia, Mr. Francis A. Bovan (chairman), who presided, stated that the company had invested £550,000 ...

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  12. JOHANNASBURG TRAM STRTKE.

    A number of the strikers have resumed work. One-third of them are still striking. The full service is running. There has been a further discovery of blasting gelatine on ...

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  13. TELEPHONIC IMPROVEMENTS.

    About two hundred telephone subscribers met this I'ostinustor-General in the Town Hall to-day and placed before him numerous grievances. ...

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  14. GERMAN INSURANCE [?]AW.

    The Reichstag is debating the Insurance Consolidation Bill dealing with sick fund administration. All the Socialist amendments were rejected, and Parliament ...

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  15. SILIRES CONFERENCE.

    The shires conference has passed a resolution to the effect that councils be empowered to raise money on the security of a fixed deposit. ...

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  16. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    Orozco and Madero, two of the rebel leaders, have quarrelled. The former tried to arrest the latter, who delied him. The Revolutionists took sides; and a conflict ...

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  17. STATE LIBERAL PARTY.

    A meeting of the Liberals was hold to-day. It is understood that for the present the Government will not be challenged. ...

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  18. FATAL, RIOT.

    The attempted removal of the pastor of the Polish. Catholic Church resulted in a riot. Two were killed and ten injured. ...

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  19. ROWING.

    Ernest Barry, the English sculling champion, has informed Sullivan that he intends to race, Fogwell, and will then be willing to arrange a match with Arnst for ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  21. WHITES V. NEGROES.

    Two negroes are dead and one fatally, injured anil one deputy-sheriff fatally wounded in a light when an attempt was made to arrest a negro. No others were ...

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  22. STANDARD OIL COMPANY.

    The Standard Oil Company loses it appeal. After a live years' battle the company has been declared a combination in restraint of trade. ...

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  23. UNION OFFICIAL MISSING.

    The disappearance of a prominent official of the Seamen's Union at Sydney has creeted consternation in the ranks of the waterside workers and kindred societies. It ...

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  24. BUILDING FRONT COLLAPSES.

    The collapse of a brick false front in the principal street seriously injured five men. ...

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  25. FOGWELL v. BARRY.

    This afternoon G. Soifert, Fogwell's backer, cabled from Palmerston North, New Zealand: "[?]e Sullivan's published statement. If it is true that Arnst is ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. ILLNESS OF MRS. TAFT.

    Mrs. Part was so ill in New York to-day that the president hastened to her bedside from Harrisburg. Mrs. Taft is suffering from nervous breakdown. ...

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  27. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE AT BEXHILL.

    In the Methodist Church, Bexhill, representatives from the several branches of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Association in the Clunes charge, assembled ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE POLICE SCANDAL.

    The Newcastle police scandal inquiry was resumed to-day. Jessie Stockton gave evidence. She denied that she was on intimate or friendly terms with Inspector ...

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  29. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL

    Mr. Thomas Brock, the sculptor of the Queen Victoria memorial in London, which is to bee unveiled on Wednesday, has been interviewed with regard to his work, and ...

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  30. FLOODS AT BUENOS AYRES.

    Owing, to further rains the lower part of the town is again flooded, but the rain. has been of incalculable benefit to agrlculturists. ...

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  31. CHILD SUBSTITUTION CASE.

    The German Supreme Court has given its decision on the Kwilecki alleged substitution case. The court quashed the decision of the Court of Appeal in December, ...

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  32. BILLIARDS.

    There was a good attendance of billiard enthusiasts at E. Murphy's [?]lliard parlor last night to witness an exhibition game by F. Weiss, ex-champion oi ...

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  33. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy is reported from Obley, 60 miles from Hay. Mrs. Charlotte Hemphel, widow of a well-known' Booligal district resident, who died some months ...

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  34. KAISER AND KAISERIN.

    The King and Queen and the Prince of Wales, at the Victoria Stution, welcomed the Kaiser and Kaiserin, and Princess Victoria Louisa Large crowds gave the ...

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  35. THE KHARTOUM CATHEDRAL.

    Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener has made an appeal to the public for £4000 to complete tho erection of the Anglican Cathedral at Khartoum, in order to place the ...

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  36. DEBATE ON THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. T. H. Thrower (The Maequarie), in moving the adoption of the address-in-reply, referred to what he termed the extortionate rents ...

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  37. DISEASE IN PIGS.

    The Coraki correspondent of the "Star" writes:— With reference to a paragraph recently reprinted, in the "Northern Star," ...

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  38. TOURNAMENT AT DUNOON.

    Mr. Rue Friedman, Dunoon, has commented a billiard tournament, and considerable interest is being ovinced amongst the players, it being the first held here. About ...

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  39. THE K[?]SER GRAT[?]FIED.

    The Kaiser, was gratified at the cordiality of his reception in London. The idea of the visit originated with the late King Edward who wished that as many as ...

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  40. HUNGAREAN DEPUTY ASSASSINATED.

    A landowner's two sons have been arrested for assassinating Achm, a Hungarian deputy. ...

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  41. VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    A young man named Edward Carroll pleaded guilty at the Criminal Sessions to having passed a number of valueless cheques. ...

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  42. AN EXPULSION ANNULLED.

    Tius Bey's expulsion has been annulled. (On the [?]nd of March last it, was announced that the Government of Holland had expelled Tius Bey, a representative of ...

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  43. LINDRUM V. WILLIAMS.

    The billiard match at Melbourne between Lindrum and Williams resulted as follows: Lindrum 16,000; Williams 8160. Lindrum's average for the match was 58.6. ...

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  44. MURDERED GAMEKEEPER.

    Wright and Wood, miners, have been committed for trial at Wakefield for murdering Harry Joyce, a gamekeeper. (On May 5th, a tragedy, believed to be ...

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  45. BOXING.

    A return match between Lang and Lester will probably be arranged to take place on June 3rd. Lang insists on receiving £450 as his share win, lose or draw. It is ...

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  46. SCOTTISH COMMISSIONERS.

    Referring to the report of the Scottish Agricultural Commission, the Hon. W. M. Hughes oil Monday said that it coincided with the opinion repeatedly expressed by ...

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  47. ABYSSINIAN EMPEROR.

    Menelik's grandson, Lidjeassu, heir to the Throne, has been proclaimed Emperor. All is quiet. ...

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  48. CRICKET.

    In the cricket match Northampton versus Lancasnire, the last seven wickets of the former fell for eleven runs. ...

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  49. SENSATIONAL OCCURRENCE.

    A sensational occurrence took place at the Williamrstreet Public School this morning between one of the teachers and a 13year-old pupil named William Green. The ...

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  50. BULGARIAN CAPTAIN KILLED.

    Turkish soldiers on the Bulgairian frontier have killed Gheorgkieff, a Buigareian captain. ...

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  51. BRITISH POLITICS. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    Lord, Lansdowne, replying to Lord Morley's speech, said he never considered the Bill itself a solution; it was a supplement to, but not a substitute for, a Bill ...

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  52. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Our Byron Bay correspondent writes that the team from there in winning the Cypitt Cup for the best season's shooting by a district, team (as previously ...

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  53. INDIAN DURBAR.

    The continued prevalence of the plague at Delhi is disquieting the Durbar officials. ...

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  54. CLUB SWINGING.

    Tom Burrows, the world's champion club swinger, started to-night at the Theatre Royal to break his own record of 76 hours 8 minutes. ...

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  55. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    In the case of the commissioner of Stamp Duties versus the Broken Hill South Extended, the appeal has been dismissed with costs. ...

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  56. BACON FACTORY.

    The matter of the establishment, of a bacon factory in connection with the Casino Co-operative Dairy Company is receiving the attention of, the directors. Messrs. ...

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  57. DEALING WITH TICKS.

    The Kyogle correspondent of the "Star writes:—The following is a report, of Bonalbo, Runnymede quarantine areas, together with cattle examined in Lismore ...

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  58. SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION.

    A meeting of shop assistants, convened by advertisement, was held last night in Snekett and Howard's rooms, the attendance being over thirty. The proceedings ...

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  59. THE LISMORE DISTRICT.

    The "S.M: Herald," in an article dealing with the Lismore district, says that while the soil and pastures in their natural conditions are probably equal to any that ...

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  60. NOTTLNGHAM ELECTION PETITION.

    The hearing of the Nottingham election petition produced a long procession of witnesses, who boasted of being liars. The statements were originally made with a ...

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  61. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The Liberals' views of the payment of members are diverse. Some are in favour of salaries only to be paid to those requiring them. Others consider £150 or ...

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  62. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Cabinet has decided to push on vigorously with the construction of the North Coast railway. It is intended to commence at once with the construction of the ...

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  63. AEROPLANES BURNT.

    Five acroplanes and the North London Aerodrome have been burnt owing to a fire. ...

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  64. YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND

    That by using the commercial eucalyptus oil which is now bought up at 6d per [?] weight and bottled, and on account of the large profit pushed, you are exposing ...

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  65. VETO BILL.

    Mr. F. Smith M.P., has moved the rejection of the Veto Bill in the House of Commons. LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  66. SCHOOL, HOLIDAY.

    The Rt. Hon. Walter Runcinun, President of the Board of Education, has given the Public School children a week's holiday for the Coronation. ...

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  67. INCREASED PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The vote in South Australia on the question of the increased payment of State members taken with the referenda ballot resulted as follows:—Yes, 42.943; No, ...

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  68. SHIPWRIGHTS' STRIKE.

    Six hundred shipwrights at Southampton have struck for an increase of one halfpenny an hour. ...

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  69. COWS SLIPPING THEIR CALVES.

    Most successful treatment. An outfit consisting of a feet piece of tubing specially made smooth and to taper at one end so as to fit into the mouth of the ...

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  70. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Canadian Dominion Parliament yesterday a motion censuring the Laurier Government for its scandalous system of public appointments, made through ...

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  71. WHOOPING COUGH TREATMENT.

    Roche's Embrocation has a world-wide reputation for treating successfully Whooping Cough. A small quantity rubbed on the pit of the stomach every night ...

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