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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Lord Murray of Elibauk gave additional evidence to-day before the House of Lords Committee, which is enquiring into his investment of the funds of the Liberal ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    President Woodrow Wilson told callers that the only coarse open to patriotic American, whatever their personal views on the Panama Canal tolls, was to ...

    Article : 74 words
  4. SHIPPING DISASTER

    Striking Smith's Rock, off Cape Morton, near Brisbane, shortly after midnight yesterday, the French steamer St Paul, 1660 tons, bound from New ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] would seem to be no cud to the [?] and difficulties which the [?] is presenting to the Government [?]. Today a conference took place ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL STORMS

    The most sensational hail storm in the history of Bendigo occurred this afternoon, doing immense damage in the city and surrounding districts. The storm ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. EVIL-SMELLING BOMB

    While the meeting of the Poplar Borough Council was in progress last night the Suffragettes in the gallery threw an evil-smelling bomb. ...

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  8. ALLEGATION WITHDRAWN.

    The accusers have withdranw and allegation against Lord Murray of Elibank that he used his influence as Chief Liberal Whip to get the Marconi contract ...

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  9. GEORGES CARPENTIER

    The "Daily Chronicle's" boxing critic considers Georges Carpenter the most promising material available for the white hope. He has the necessary skill ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. MELBOURNE STREETS FLOODED.

    Shortly before 1 o'clock to-day a heavy thunderstorm burst over Melbourne. In the city the down pour was particularly heavy, and in a few minutes ...

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  11. MURDERER PARDONED

    The Sultan Mohammed has pardoned Basri Bey, who was sentenced to imprisonment for life in February last for the murder of the Grand Vizier, Mahmoud ...

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  12. DISASTROUS FIRES

    A disastrous fire took place yesterday at Agra, 110 miles from Delhi. The municipal grain "godowns" in the city caught fire, and were gutted. An ...

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  13. HINDUS IN AMERICA

    A Hindu philosopher named Har Dyal has been arrested in this city, and now awaits extradition on the ground that he is an undesirable align. ...

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  14. WHEAT STEAMER ABLAZE.

    The Ellerman liner Swazi, which left Melbourne on 19th February for Dunkirk with a cargo of wheat, put in at Port Said this week with a fire on board. The ...

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  15. PENSITURST RESIDENT KILLED.

    Alexander Ross. a midddle-aged man, son of Mr William D. Ross, killedby lightning in a severe thunderstorm this afternoon. He was a married man, and ...

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  16. LIGHTNING STRIKES STOREROOM.

    Lightning struck a storeroom containing a large quantity of kerosene, at the real of the Misses Richters' grocery establishment at 11 a.m. The building, which ...

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  17. ORIENTAL IMMIGRATION.

    In discussing the question of Oriental immigration with Sir Richard M'Bride Premier of British Columbia, Mr Borden Prime Minister of Canada, announced ...

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  18. NATURALISATION LAWS

    The British Nationality, an Status of Aliens Bill, which unifies naturalisation throughout the Empire, as agreed upon at the last Imperial Conference, has been ...

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  19. STORMS IN THE COUNTRY.

    CASTLEMAINE, Friday.—A terrific thunderstorm burst over the district at 10.30 a.m., accompanied by a torrential downpour. The waterways were flooded ...

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  20. WORM-INFECTED MEAT

    In reply to a question asked in the House of Commons this afternoon by Mr Rowland Hunt (Unionist), Mr Herbert Samuel (President of the Local ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Minister for Labor, Sir Alexander Peacock has nominated the following as members of the undermentioned wages boards:— ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. ATTEMPT TO RESCUE CHILD.

    The survivors of the wrecked steamer St. Paul arrived in Brisbane to-night. Those who were rescued were:—Jean Sanlorier, chief officer; Charles Courtois, ...

    Article : 249 words
  23. INMAN V. REECE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  24. [?] ISSUE AT ELECTIONS.

    [?] Telegraph" correspondent in rates that the Prime Minister's [?] of the guarantee given to [?] General Gough has excited a ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. FARRIERS' BOARD.

    The amended determination of the Farriers Board, which operator from lat May. increases the wages of foremen from 57/6 to 60/ a week of 48 hours; and floor ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL

    The butter market for Danish is un- changed. Choicest Australian salted is quoted at 106/ to 108/; unsalted, 110/ to 112/; second grade. 100/ to 102/; choicest ...

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  27. PROCESS ENGRAVERS.

    The now determination of the Process Engravers' Board from 1st May. Process engravers were originally under the Engravers' Board; but it was ...

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  28. FIRE AT MENTAL HOSPITAL

    Fine work was done by the staff Rat the Sunnyside Mental Hospital during fire which did much damage. The rear of flames and the crash of ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. LONG DISTANCE WIRELESS

    A new high-power wireless station for Sydney may come form the enquiries and plans now being pursued by the Postmaster-General. He wants a large station ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. [?]TION AGAINST ULSTER.

    [?] to-day regarding Home [?] Grey referred to the recent [?] connection with the resignation [?]. He said it was well known ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. SHOOTING OF EDITOR

    Madame Caillaux who to charged with the murder of M. Camlette, editor of the "Figaro," was further interrogated yesterday. She expressed sorrow for the ...

    Article : 35 words
  32. DAY BAKING

    The question of whether day baking of bread should be adopted in place of night baking wee further dealt with before Mr Justice Rich in the Arbitration Court ...

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  33. LATE MINING

    Yesterday's sales:— Bird's Reef, 1/½ Golden Pyke, 18/; Great Northern,; 12/; Nell Gwynne, 2/1, 2/; New Chum Goldfields, 16/; North Bendigo, 6/3; Puzzle ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. [?]ERCE TEMPESTS

    [?] raged on the coast of [?] yesterday. Many fishing vessels [?] crews were lost. The Chilian [?] Maipo was voyaging off the south ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    It will be learned with regret that Mr Worsley Muir Kenny, on of Mr nod M A. Kenny, superintendent of the Ballarat Orphanage, passed away at an early hour ...

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  36. A GREAT SUFFERER FROM DISEASED KIDNEYS AND GRAVEL

    "I have been a great sufferer for many years with Diseased Kidneys, Gravel, and Scalding," writes Mrs K. O'Grady, 8 Clayton street, Balmain, N.S.W. "At ...

    Article : 224 words
  37. [?]TTLE OF TORREON

    [?] is available of the battle [?] The rebels claim that they [?] surrounded Torroon, and [?] city to surrender immediately ...

    Article : 12 words
  38. Advertising

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