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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The Industrial Disputes Bill has now been printed. It is based on the Canadian Bill, but applies to all industries. It establishes voluntary conciliation ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    A serious railway accident occurred here yesterday when the Wabash passenger train crashed through a bridge over the Wabash River. ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Archbishop Wright preaching at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, criticised the Royal Agricultural Society for allowing the Show to be open on Good Friday ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. LEGISLATOR IN COURT

    James Howard Catts was the petitioner in the Divorce Court to-days, before Mr Justice Gordon, in a suit against Eva Alice Catts for the restitution of ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] understood that the Unionists of [?] regard Mr Asquith's speech at [?] as peaceful, and they will not [?] Prime Minister's re-election. ...

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  7. LIBERALISM AND LABOR

    A serious railway accident occurred here yesterday when the Wabash passenger train crashed through a bridge over the Wabash River. ...

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  8. SUNDAY SHOOTING

    The Rifle Association, for the first time, allowed Sunday shooting at Bisley yesterday. Major Richardson, of the North London ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. [?]NIST DEMONSTRATION.

    [?] monster demonstration [?] the Unionist party to protest [?] of the Army in Ulster [?] sight in Hyde Park. ...

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  10. GAMBLING AND EMBEZZLEMENT

    Stephen Thomas, manager of the Strathalbyn branch of the Savings Bank, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of embezzlement. He was admitted to bail. ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The death is announced of Mrs Huxley of the late Professor Huxley, the distinguished scientist. ...

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  12. "MRS GRUNDY'S HUSBAND"

    Sir Gerald Strickland, the Governor, described a "wowsor" in a rather pithy sentence to-day. He had been asked by an English visitor, he said, what a "wowser" ...

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  13. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Earl of Meath, the originator of Empire Day, suggests that the celebration of the event should be transferred from 24th May—Queen Victoria's birthday—to ...

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  14. POSTAL SERVICE

    Last year a Select Committee of the House of Common was appointed to inquire into the hours and wages of postal employees. ...

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  15. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    Brindejone des Moulinais, the well- known French airman, has made a notable flight from Madrid to Monaco, a distance of about 620 miles. Moulinais ...

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  16. IRRIGATION AREAS

    Mr J. L. Trefle. Minister for Lands, said to-day be had decided on an important departure in connection with residence upon irrigation areas. He intends to ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. [?]ELLING A PRINCE

    [?] German journalists were con[?] Saturday of having libelled the [?]. The men concerned were [?] editor of "Der Freirveg." ...

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  18. COLOSSAL LANDSLIDE.

    A colossal landslide has occurred on Mount Corona, near Verona, in Northern Italy. Advancing down a valley, it destroyed 70 mansions and seven villages, ...

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  19. FORCED LABOR.

    A Bill has been drafted by Dr W. Chapple (Liberal) dealing with slavery, peonage, and forced labor. It compels companies employing colored labor to ...

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  20. MAN SHOT IN TENT

    Billy Bell, an aboriginie, reported to the police yesterday that when returning from Wyalong he visited the camp of Walter Edwards, at Bimbi, near Grenfell, and ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. JAPANESE PREMIER.

    Following on the resignation of the Japanese Cabinet over the naval question comes the announcement that a new Administration has been formed. ...

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  22. GREAT CHARTER

    [?] anniversary of the signing of [?] is to be fittingly celebrated [?] June, 1215, that the Great [?] signed by King John. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  23. HORSE-FLESH SAUSAGES.

    A measure for checking the traffic in horse-flesh for food has been brought forward in the House of Commons. Colonel W. H. Walker (Unionist) is the author ...

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  24. ALBANIAN UPHEAVAL

    The town of Koritza, which was attacked last week by a party of Macedonians and Epirotes, has been captured by the insurgents. ...

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  25. RAISING THE TARIFF

    Owing to the Arbitration Court having granted the hotel employees a six days working week, licensees are contemplating raising the tariff. It is probable that the ...

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  26. PRINCES' TRUST COLLAPSES.

    The Prince' Trust, a financial combination of great standing in Germany, has come to an end owing to quarrels between the two princely partners. Prince Max of ...

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  27. [?]CHETTE CASE

    [?] of Deputies had the report [?], which enquired into [?] the defaulting bankers [?] consideration yesterday. ...

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  28. "FURNACE OF CRITICISM"

    Estimates, providing coachmen and footmen for Mr Bryan's State carriage led to a humorous interlude in the House of Representatives on Saturday. ...

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  29. WAGES BOARDS AND A DIFFERENTIAL RATE.

    Sir,—Since dealing with the above subject in a letter to you which appeared iii a recent issue of your paper, I have obtained a copy of Mr Justice Heydon's ...

    Article : 633 words
  30. ASSEMBLY ROLLS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 words
  31. [?]OHCFUL ARREST

    [?] considerable interest to[?] given by the Judicial Com[?] House of Lords on Saturday. [?] made by two Glasgow ...

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  32. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Wonthaggi police received word this morning that the body of a man had been found hanging in a shed on the farm of Mr Johnston, at Kongwak. The ...

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  33. FRACTURED BONE.

    On Sunday a lad named Archibald Campbell, accompanied by other boys, was climbing up the steps lending to the hill at Park Lake, when he slipped and ...

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  34. REVOLVER BATTLE

    When attempting to break out of the incorrigible ward at the Folsom prison convicts, engaged in a revolver battle with the warders. Three convicts were ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. [?]ANS IN YORKSHIRE

    [?] of Haworth, in Yorkshire, [?] an industrial Continental [?] pit is being sunk in the [?] a German company, and 50 ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    Mr and Mrs Alfred J. Haggis, of Beaufort, suffered a sad bereavement on Monday morning, their infant son, Wm. Edward, aged seven months, sucoumbing to ...

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  37. THROWN FROM VEHICLE.

    Mr Charles Holdsworth, of Rokewood Junction, when returning to his home from Rokewood on Saturday afternoon in light spring-dray, was thrown out ...

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  38. SPANIARDS IN MEXICO

    General Villa has given orders for the deportation of 600 Spaniards. Trains will be provided to take them away. the exodus to E1 Paso, Texas, will be ...

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  39. [?]EST OF BROKER

    [?] the London stockbroker, [?] in Paris in February at [?] of the English police authorised in London yesterday in ...

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  40. DIARY OF SALES

    7th April.—Besemeres and Walker and J. M'Leish, at Exchange hotel. Bridge street, at 3: Hotel property and freehold, estate late J. Sayers. ...

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  41. [?]WITH ELECTRICITY

    [?] Telegraph's" correspondent [?] states that Senor Yglesias [?] presence of killing Alfonso's [?] carried out in the village ...

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  42. EXPLOSION IN CHURCH

    About an hour and a half after evensong at St. Martina-the-Field Church night the police heard an explosion, and on making an investigation found ion ...

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  43. RECRUITS ILL-TREATED

    Three soldiers at Metz have been sentenced to nine, six, and three months' imprisonment respectively for ill-treating two recruits, one of whom committed ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. Advertising

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