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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Udine to-day. A man named Teruglio mortally wounded a park-keeper, against whom he bore a grudge. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    A torible cyclone has been experienced at Port Amelia in Mozambique. The whole village was destroyed, and many natives lost their lives. ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Apparently acting during it of insanity, Robert Reddy, of North Yass, to-day attacked his wile with an axe. He struck her on the head, and then cut ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] officially announced to-day that [?] Cabinet had decided to [?] demonstration by the United [?] off the Mexican coast. ...

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  6. SPURIOUS BANK-NOTES

    Further forged bonk-notes have been discovered. It is believed that the forgers obtained over £1000 in one street from keepers of hotels and shops. Nearly ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The result of the ballot taken among the Yorkshire coal miners, now on strike, on the question of accepting the terms offered by the Conciliation Board, was ...

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  8. WHOLESALE SWINDLING

    The prosecution of August Subner and several others has begun. They are charged with haring swindled an incredible number of people in all parts of ...

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  9. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK

    Since the commencement of the small-pox outbreak in July, 1918 the State Health authorities have that with 1144 cases. Of these 74 occurred during this ...

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  10. RIGHT TO STRIKE REJECTED.

    A conference at Leeds of postal and telegraph clerks has rejected on a card vote a motion affirming the principle of the right to strike ...

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  11. ORDERLY RUNS AMOK

    Major G. Dodd of the 27th Pounjabis. has succumbed to the wounds he received at the hands of a demented native orderly at Tonk (Rajputana) a few days ...

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  12. [?] CHANGED POLICY.

    Houses of the United States [?] expressed approval of [?] Wilson's changed policy [?] Mexico. ...

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  13. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Among the distinguished people who were present at Victoria Station to bid farewell to Sir Ronald and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson were Lord Rosebery ...

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  14. FRESH CASE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A fresh case of small-pox was diagnosed yesterday the patient having come from a house in the city in which a previous patient had lived. ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is dull; prices are unchanged. ...

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  16. COLLIER ON A REEF

    The Wallarah Company's collier Wallarah left the jetty at Catherine Hill Bay, near Newcastle, to-night. and apparently her engines went wrong. The ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The sentence of death passed upon Aziz Bey, formerly Turkish Commander in Cyrenaica on a charge of having conspired against the Committee of Union and ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Prime Minister stated in the Home of Commons this evening that the rumors that a general election would be held in July next were not true. ...

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  19. ULSTER AND HOME RULE

    The Melbourne Town Hall was crowded to-night when a public meeting woo hold under the auspices of the Ulster Defence Association to protest against he ...

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  20. NAVAL ADVISER APPOINTED.

    Captain P. Hall Thompson (naval member of the Admiralty Volunteer Committee) has been appointed naval adviser to the New Zealand Government. He will ...

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  21. BRITISH MINISTER.

    [?] Garden who became British [?] to Mexico last year, has now [?] British Minister to [?] to Sir William [?] ...

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  22. COLLIERY DISASTER

    In connection with the terrible colliery explosion it Senghenydd by which hundreds of lives were lost the Home Office ha laid information against the owners ...

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  23. "SPARKING" OF WIRELESS.

    The United States Bureau of Navigation has notified the Board of Trade that owing to reports that "sparking" has occurred on board ships equipped with ...

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  24. GERMANY'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    Herr Babin managingj director of the Hamburg Amorika line in an article published in the "Lokal Anzeiger." criticises Germany's foreign money policy. "It is ...

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  25. HENLEY REGATTA

    The "Sporting Life" understands that one of the reasons for the refusal of the Henley Regatta Committee to allow Commonwealth crew to compete at the ...

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  26. [?]TING CABLE ITEMS

    [?] of the Australian [?] contemplates promoting big [?] London and Paris. [?] the Cirque de Paris for ...

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  27. MAMMOTH BATTLESHIP

    A mamoth battleship is being laid down for France at Brest. The warship will displace 20,500 tens., and will carry 16 13.5-inch guns, with four revolving ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The members of the Master Stone-cutters' Association hold a meeting this afternoon in connection with the Wages Board determination. All present ...

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  29. FATAL FIGHT.

    [?] boxing contest took place last [?] a town in Montana [?] and Roy Coughill were [?] in a match under the ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    Reuter's Agency announces that France has agreed to discuss with Great Britain the working of the condominium in the New Hebrides. The British and French ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR UNION.

    At a meeting of the Trades' Hall Council to-night the executive submitted a recommendation that the unions affiliated with the Marble Workers and ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. [?] HEADS DIGGLE.

    Gray bended E. Diggle to-day [?] match at 9000 up has not [?] the half-way stage. The stand:— ...

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  33. SUFFRAGETTE IN BERLIN

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, the well-known English suffragette, is at present on a visit to this city. The Berlin police authorities have ...

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  34. CARRIAGE OF "BLACK" CHAFF.

    The strike of, workers engaged on the construction of the Wagga-Humula line as a protest against the carriage of black chaff ended suddenly this ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. SOCCER LEAGUE.

    [?] defeated Liverpool by 2 [?] an Association League match ...

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  36. [?]CTIVE BETTING TAX.

    [?] of the present tax on bet[?]j is estimated to yield per annum to the Imperial [?] and £250,000 yearly to the ...

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  37. IRON ORE

    The opening of the Panama Canal will make the utilisation of the immense iron are deposits at Coquimbo a commercial possibility. ...

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  38. [?] AGAIN SUCCESSFUL.

    [?] defeated Tamburini [?] found of the tennis tour[?] the scores being ...

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  39. [?] VISITS AUSTRALIA.

    [?] the well known billiard [?] has just recovered from a [?] will sail for Australia by [?] Company's mail steamer ...

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  40. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS

    The Board of Trade "Labor Gazette" states that at the end of 1912 the total trades union membership Was 3,281,003, being an increase of 8 per cent over ...

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  41. CARTERS REFUSE TO HANDLE CHAFF.

    A sensation was caused ant the Sydney goods sheds this afternoon. Ton trucks of chaff were ready for removal but carters, refused to take the chaff for ...

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  42. [?] AND RHEUMATISM

    [?] Academy of Medicine is [?] in commending the effiency of [?] for the [?] gout, [?] ...

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  43. LANDLORD AND TENANT

    "The death is announced of Sir John William Ramsden the sale landlord of the town of the town of Huddersfield He made over estate to his son four yours ago. ...

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  44. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Mr J. Alien, the New Zealand' Minister for Finance and Defence delivered an important speech at Milton (36 miles from Dunedin) last night. ...

    Article : 155 words
  45. EXPORT TRADE

    T. Mackenzie High Commis[?] New Zealand has inspected [?] and handling facilities for [?] in connection with ...

    Article : 25 words
  46. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WOMEN

    Mrs M. P. Stewart, of Headquarters Staff of Ladies' College of Health Melbourne will visit Ballarat Monday, 25th May and may be consulted at George ...

    Article : 147 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. NEW ZEALAND'S SURPTLUS.

    Mr Allan announced that the surplus for the year would be approximately £100,000. He considered this very gratifying in view of the cost of the ...

    Article : 50 words
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