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  2. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Cabinet considered the strike at Broken Hill to-day. Afterwards Mr. Carmichael announced that the trouble had been that the ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The possibilities of oil as fuel on steamers threatens the coal trade at Newcastle. The sugar crops of Queensland are ...

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  4. CABLE SUMMARY.

    Doctors attending Mrs. Pankhurst state that her condition is critical. The missing Bank of England bonds have been found. ...

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  5. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Dominions Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the national resources, trade and legislation of His Majesty's dominions, ...

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  6. THE SUGAR BOUNTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, states that the High Court action instituted by the Queensland Government against the ...

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  7. SOUTH COAST MINERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The proprietors and men have accepted Mr. Carmichael's proposals. The mines will be re-opened on Monday. ...

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  8. KING ALFONSO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Describing the attempt upon his life, the King of Spain stated that he rode at the man when the latter fired the second shot, which ...

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  9. THE PREMIER'S TELEGRAM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Yesterday afternoon a mass meeting of unionists, affiliated with the D.L.F., was attended by over 3000 men. The meeting was very ...

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  10. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The explanation was given this morning that Mr. Houston has resigned the position of Deputy-Administrator of Norfolk Island for no ...

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  11. EVIDENCE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Dominions Royal Commission began taking evidence in connection with the resources, problems of development, and depths of ...

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  12. CASINO NEWS.

    CASINO, Tuesday.—Last night a public meeting was held in the Town Hall to discuss water hyacinth matters. The Mayor presided. Several speakers spoke ...

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  13. THE MARCONI INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Before the Marconi Inquiry, Mr. Godfrey Isaacs gave evidence that he heard through Hawkins and others that Major Martin Archer ...

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  14. SOUTH GRAFTON COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting was held last evening. Present:—The Mayor (Ald. J. Reid), and Aldermen J. T. McKittrick, A. E. and C. T. Schwinghammer, J. ...

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  15. 200 CONSTABLES IN READINESS.

    A special train, with accommodation for 200 constables, was in readiness at the railway station for a quick run to Albury this afternoon. It was expected ...

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  16. CALIFORNIA AND JAPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the President of the United States, refraining from taking action with regard to California's anti-Japanese legislation, the ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT HANDICAPPED.

    Whatever stage the Government had reached in its negotiations for assuming control off the Silverton tramway to feed the hungry, at Broken Hill has been ...

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  18. THE BRUSSELS SHRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A general strike in Brussels commenced on Monday. Two hundred thousand employees ceased work. Business is chaotic, but the ...

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  19. TAREE NEWS.

    TAREE, Wednesday.—At a representative meeting of the Teachers' Association it was decided to hold musical and literary competitions at the end of the ...

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  20. PIERPONT MORGAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The remains of the late Pierpont Morgan were interred in the Mausoleum at Connecticut. Crowds attended St. George's Episcopal Church, ...

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  21. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Further evidence was heard yesterday by the Public Works Committee on the proposed, railway from Dubbo to Werris Creek. ...

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  22. Coffs Harbour News.

    Mrs. Cook is leaving for Sydney en route for England. The Public Works Committee will arrive here at the end of April. Judging from the ...

    Article : 359 words
  23. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Pope is free of fever. His condition continues to improve. A later bulletin from the Vatican ...

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  24. BUSINESS METHODS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police state that-extraordinary tactics are being used by some city shops to sell their wares. A method is to employ touts to ...

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  25. THE NEW JUDGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Harvey was sworn in this morning. The galleries were thronged. The Bar mustered in strong force. The lower branch ...

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  26. BALKANS WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is officially stated that Montenegro will persist in the struggle, and will "only yield to force in streams of blood." ...

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  27. ARBITRATION AND STRIKES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Higgins said that he could not understand why Sydney gas men had stood out of the ...

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  28. Official Information.

    Mr. G. S. Briner, M.L.A., has been officially formed as follows by the Public Works Department:—With reference to your letter of the 12th February last, ...

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  29. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—While the steamer ford was on her voyage from the United States to Hamburg, the dead body of W. Chivaton, the chief steward of the ...

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  30. MINING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Advices from the Ardlethan tin field states that large numbers of investors and experts are examining the various claims from ...

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  31. GREATER WILLIAMS CO.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The recital of the recent happenings in connection with the affairs of the Greater J. D. Williams Co. was the dominant factor at the ...

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  32. THE LAW OF DOMICILE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—In the High Court, Mr. Justice Isaacs made a suggestion to the Federal Government to unify the law of domicile throughout the ...

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  33. THE PORTERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Within a few day's of the return of the goods porters to work after the strike, the award of the Traffic Wages Board has been ...

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  34. Suicide at Parramatta.

    The body of a man found in Parramatta Park has been identified as that of Cecil Barker, an Englishman, who recently resided at Woollabra. He left a letter addressed to his landlady, ...

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  35. System of Co-operation

    Before the Victorian Premier, went to London, he expressed a desire that the States should adopt a system of co-operation in regard to the immigration question. When ...

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  36. ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is expected that the Wages Board appointed to deal with the claims filed by the Federated Master and Engineers' Association, ...

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  37. THE MISSING MILLIONAIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The case of Joseph Martin, who mysteriously disappeared, is causing great excitement. He left the Automobile Club at 11 o'clock on ...

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  38. Country Life Best.

    The Socialist and Labour organisations in Britain are gradually diverging, and seem to be unable to make a common arrangement to celebrate May Day. They are holding rival ...

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  39. DEATH SENTENCES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Frederick Adams sentence of death for the attempted murder of Lilian Lambert, has been commuted to penal servitude for 12 years. ...

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  40. A BELATED SCHOONER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Wollongbar arrived in Sydney to-day, and sported passing the schooner Alma Doepel, seven miles from Solitary Island, ...

    Article : 60 words
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