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  2. INTER-STATE NEWS

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, interviewed at Wanganui regarding cable message from Tokio giving the Japanese Press opinions on his utterances in New ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The "Daily Mail" referring to the meat famine throughout the world, Bays that cattle in Argentina are so expensive than landowners are unable to properly ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    It is understood here that Provisional President Huerta attaches important conditions to his offer to retire from the Presidency if such a course is ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    On a question of privilege, Mr M'DONALD drew attention to the resolutions oil the notice paper disagreeing with the Speaker's ruling. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] Carson, speaking at Queen's [?] night, said:— "We have heard [?] and counter offers, but [?] made in the Commons was ...

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  7. SEDITIOUS SPEECH

    Edward Hunter, who was found guilty of sedition during the strike in December, has been admitted to probation for 12 months conditionally that he must not ...

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  8. [?] DISESTABLISHMENT.

    reading of the Welsh [?] was passed in the House [?] this evening by 328 votes to [?] was greeted by come ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is steady, but quieter. ...

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  10. PRESIDENT AND ARCHBISHOP.

    Advice from Vera Cruz, state that Provisional President Huerta has forced Archbishop Merry del Tie to leave Mexico City because his Grace brought ...

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  11. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Reports from Gisborne state that the floods are subsiding. Over eight inches of rein have fallen since Saturday. The damage done at wairoa is estimated at ...

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  12. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    When interviewed yesterday, Mr Theodore Roosevelt denied the statement that he intended to run as a candidate for the Presidency on the Progressive ticket. ...

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  13. ILLNESS OF EARL CROMER.

    Earl Cromer, British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt from 1883 to 1907 is seriously ill. ...

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  14. GIFFIC IN TITLES.

    [?] Lampson, Unionist mem [?] Huntingdonshire, has in [?] in the House of Commonse [?] in titles. ...

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  15. BIRKENHEAD'S LAST SURVIVOR.

    The death is announced of Captain G. Lucas, the last of the survivors of Her Majesty's steam troopship Birkenhead, which struck upon a rock near the Capo ...

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  16. WARFARE IN ALBANIA

    Two thousand fanatical Mussulmans and insurgent peasants have captured the town of Scink, near Durazoa (capital of Albania). They demand exemption from ...

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  17. [?] CHAMPIONSHIP

    [?] golf championship [?] the Sandwich links this [?] blazing sun made it hot [?] competitors. ...

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  18. UNPROTECTED HAT-PINS

    At the Central Police Court to-day several women were charged with wearing unprotected hat-pine in the city in contravention to the city by-law. ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriting of a 4 per cent. loan of £3,000,000 at 99 for the Government of New South Wales has been completed. Three months' interest is payable on 1st ...

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  20. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At the end of the first half of the International Chess Tournament, J. R. Capablanca (Havana) was leading with eight points, while Dr Looker (England) and ...

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  21. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 9330 bole were offered, and 9809. bales (including private transactions) were sold. A very strong market ruled for good merino ...

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  22. CONCESSIONS TO EPIROTES.

    The Albanian Government has made extensive concessions to the Epiroles in order to put an end to the rebellion in Epirus. The concessions include the ...

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  23. CANADIAN FARM METHODS.

    Mr A. E. Harding, of Auckland, who is studying Canadian agricultural methods, stated in an interview that the thing which most struck him in Western ...

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  24. [?] SECOND ROUND.

    [?] open champion of [?] apperley (Sydney) both [?] Whitton was opposed [?] (U.S.A.), and a fine game ...

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  25. MEAT TRUST

    IL wads decided at the annual conference of the Farmers' Union to urge the Government to watch carefully the operations of the meat and other trusts in ...

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  26. THE POWER OF THE PURSE

    The Inter-State Commerce Commission, which is investigating the affairs of the New York, Newhaven, Hartford Railway, has learned that Pierpont Morgan spent ...

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  27. GEELONG CITY HALL SCHEME

    This afternoon a deputation from the members of the Geelong City Council who are in favor of the proposed City Hall scheme, waited on the Minister for Public ...

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  28. SMALL-POX

    Only one case of small-pox was reported to-day. The disease continues to be of a mild type., ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Casual employees in the traffic section of the Sydney Tramways have been discontented for some time, and at a meeting of the Tranway Employees" ...

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  30. [?]TON IMPROVING.

    [?] Gordon Lockhart to [?] promises to be close, [?] and Whitton win they fourth round. ...

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  31. GERMAN WAR TAX

    The Krupps family are paying £130,000 in a war levy, of which Bertha Krupps and her husband £345,000. ...

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  32. [?]ING PREMIER

    [?] Count Stephen Tisza, [?] and M. hakovizky, [?] of the Delegations [?] taken place. ...

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  33. FORTUNE OF £170,000

    John Rhodes, an employee in a Bradford warehouse, earning 30/ weekly, has inherited £170,000 from his uncle, John Rhodes, a colliery-owner. ...

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  34. BUILDING TRADE LOCK-OUT.

    Mr Alexander M'Callum, secretary of the labor Federation, has telegraphed to Senator E. Needham, in Melbourne to the effect that the employers are ...

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  35. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught are planning another transcontinental tour. Their Royal Highness propose to visit ...

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  36. [?] EMIGRATION

    [?] emigration for the [?] 30th April show that [?] to Australia was [?] of 10,407 as compared ...

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  37. PURCHASE OF RACEHORSE

    Since the breakdown of the racecourse The Tetrarch his owner Mr M'Calmont has refused an Australian offer to buy the horse. ...

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  38. TOURNAMENT

    [?] competing at the [?] tournament. In the [?]singles to-day Brookes [?] ...

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  39. AFTERNOON SHIFT IN MINES.

    It wan decided by the State Cabinet to-day to recommend to the (Governor the appointment of Mr B. R. Wise, K.C., as to an Commission to enquire into the ...

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  40. THE "SUFFRAGETTE"

    Grenville Drew was committed for trial to-day on charge of having published the "Suffragette" (the organ of the Women's Social and Political Union), on 2nd ...

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  41. [?] FINANCES

    to the Senate [?] states that France must [?] within two months or [?] or a non- ...

    Article : 13 words
  42. SENATE

    The President took the Chair at 3 p.m. Senator MILLEN in reply to Senator Russell, said it was intended that the rail way from Pine Creek to the Katherine ...

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  43. DISCONTENT AT WONTHAGGI.

    Discontent continues to exist among the miners employed in the State mine over the loss of tokens and skips of coal. At a meeting of the Coal Miners ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. AFFILIATION WITH P.L.C.

    At its meeting last night the Wonthaggi branch of the Australian Coal Miners Association decided to recommend to the committee of management that a ballot ...

    Article : 54 words
  45. [?] LONDON

    [?] occurred on the [?] Club, 6 and 7 Wine [?] last night. [?] the firemen ...

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  46. DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS.

    Sir,—At the present time the prescription we get from the doctor to go to the dentist with to obtain our medicine some ...

    Article : 133 words
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