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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  3. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    Captain Mahon, of the American nary, has contributed a striking article on Imperial Federation to the National Review, He contends that the British ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    The Utrecht and Vryheid commandoes have met General Botha to discuss the terms of peace. The commandoes expressed a strong opinion in favor of ...

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  5. LOGAL NEWS.

    TENTH NEW ZEALAND CONTING[?]T,— The transport Norfolk left Lyttelton on April 19 for South Africa, via Al[?]any. She has on board the South Island battalion of ...

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  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.—APRIL 29.

    Gabo. s.s, from the Bastera States. Passengers for Albany: Mrs Dreyer and infant, Miss Mills; Messrs Werswood, Carlia and Squire (3). ...

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  7. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    Over 300 of the employees of Millar's Karri and Jarrah Forests Ltd. attended a meeting in the Denmark Town Hall last evening to listen to an address from Mr H ...

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  8. DEPARTURES.—APRIL 30.

    Galt of Bothnia, s.s, for South Africa. Gabo, s.s for Fremantle. Passengers from Albany: Messrs W Edwards, Kellan, W Boyle, J Telford, E Owens, G Pickett. ...

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  9. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    Howard Smith & Co.s steamer Gabo arrived from the Bastera States at 7.15 p.m. on Tuesday and being granted pratiqne came alongside the Town Jetty, She discharged ...

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  10. Garden Notes for May.

    Most districts in which any garden operations are carried out will by this time have been favored by a good fall of autumn rains and in consequence garden operations should ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian cricketers practised yesterday at Lords. Jones was stall absent. The work done was very systematic. Each man had 10 minutes ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Estimates were farther considered. All the defence items were passed. The second reading of the Governor's ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Earl Spencer has sueceeded the Earl of Kimberley as Liberal leader in the House of Lords. ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    The Urban, and commercial authorities of Finland are everywhere obstructing the enforcement of Russian conscription. Disturbances are reported at many ...

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  15. AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC.

    President Roosevelt and every newspaper bas expressed disapproval of the aggressively Imperial speech recently delivered at Pittsburg by Mr Shaw, the ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. The Upper Nile.

    It is reported from Bnissels that British troops have occupied Belgian territory, near Lado, on the Upper Nile, London, Thursday. ...

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  17. The Senate and the Tariff.

    The Senators pledged to a revenue tariff held a meeting yesterday. The tariff was discussed on broad lines and a system of organisation agreed to, which will assure the ...

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  18. THE PREMIER OF CANADA.

    The Daily Chronicle is responsible for the statement that Sir Wilfred Larmer, the Premier of Canada, is in failing health, and that he intends to retire ...

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  19. MAILS,

    Mails for South Africa close at the Post Office on arrival of the steamer Narrung on Sunday. Mails for the Eastern States close at the ...

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  20. French General Election.

    As the result of the French general elections, the Re-actionaries and revolutionists have been ranch weakened, while the anti-Semites have almost ...

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  21. Accident on a Warship.

    A fatal accident occurred on board the British warship Formidableat Maddolina, in the Island of Sicily. The accident happened during practice in hoisting and ...

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  22. SHIPPING AT ALBANY.

    During the month of April 34 vessels entered the port of Albany, giving a tonnage of 114,500 tons. For the month of March 48 vessels arrived at this port of a tonnage of ...

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  23. The Public Finances.

    The total of the State revenue for April was £342,718 a record for Western Australia. The Treasurer's estimate for the year has so far been exceeded at the rate of, over £15,000 ...

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  24. THE SHIPPING COMBINE.

    A movement has been started in London in favor of memorialising the Government to veto the Morgan's shipping combine. ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. The Civil Service.

    As already announced no increase in the salaries of civil servants, except ender very special circumstances, will be recommended by ministers dering the coming session of ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. America and the Philippines

    Thr trial by court martial of General Jacob Smith for alleged barbarous treatment of the Filipinos is proceeding at Manila. The evidence so far tendered ...

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  27. The Mayor of Dublin's Disloyalty.

    At a crowded meeting of Dublin citizens, the action of the Lord Mayor in refusing to receive a motion in favor of the representation of the city at the ...

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  28. The Increased Railway Rates.

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council on Tuesday night it was decided to postpone the date on which the new railway rates should come into operation from May 1 ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Lord Charles Beresford confesses, in a letter to the newspapers, that the publication of his letter in June [?]ast, in which he complained of the inadequate supplies ...

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  30. Italy and Her Criminals.

    [?] Caffaro, an Italian daily issued at Genoa, states that Italy intends to acquire an island in Australian waters with the object of establishing a ...

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  31. Bushranging in Queensland.

    An inqniry was opened at Rockhampton to-day into the death of Doyle and Dalke, who are supposed to have been murdered by the Keniffs. No new ...

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  32. German Naval Manouvres off Ireland.

    Eight of the finest battleships of the German Navy and three cruisers, commanded by "Prince Henry, of Prussia, are expected to reach Loogh Swilly, in ...

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  33. THE CORONATION.

    The Queensland and New South Wales Coronation Contingents sailed ia the R.M.S. Rome to-day. ...

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  34. The Gold Yield.

    THE April gold yield was as follows:— Exported, 71.940oz.; received at Perth Mint. lll.591oz; total, 183,534oz., valued at £660,889. ...

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  35. Extension of Natal.

    The territorial extension of Natal is officially announced, The extension adds 7,000 square miles to the colony and 8,000 whites and 50,000 natives to ...

    Article : 202 words
  36. The Coolgardie Water Scheme

    The parliamentary trip toCunderdin in connection with the water scheme took place on Wednesday. The party visited the reservoir, and watched the water ...

    Article : 141 words
  37. Gale off the French Coast.

    Three fishing schooners at the French port of Dunkirk have been lost in a gale. Many fisherman perished. ...

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  38. Tornado in Texas.

    A tornado swept the town of Glenrose, in Texas. Seven persons were killed and 40 injured. Great devastation was caused in the town and ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. Plague in Brisbane.

    Two further cases of plague were reported to-day. ...

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