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  3. CABLEGRAMS. AN AMALGAMATION.

    After several conferences the Con[?] and Liberal Un[?]onists have agreed to amaigamate. The leaders of the [?], including Mr. Joseph ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Geo. [?] Liberal member of the House of Commons for North-west Norfolk. The death of Lord Easton, eldest son ...

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  8. SCULLING.

    In a letter to the "Sporting Life" [?] has intimated that unless Barry proceeds with the signing of the articles, and deposits his portion of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  9. THE KING.

    The King made a [?] speech to the people at Weymouth and the offi[?] respecting the quality of the Navy. The King also visited ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    The play-off match for the prem[?] ship honors in first grade cricket [?] tween University and Redfer[?] [?] concluded yesterday, and won by [?] ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA V. SURREY.

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  12. A PEACE CELEBRATION.

    Arrangements are being made to [?] the completion of the 100 years of peace between the United States and Canada. A commit[?]ee has ...

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  13. Cairns Amateur Races.

    The meeting of the Cairns Amateur Turf Club on Saturday was marred by wet weather. The attendance was small, and the racing track heavy; ...

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  14. A BAKERS' STRIKE.

    The Jewish bakers have struck, and the masters are appealing to police headquarters for protection. Arrests of employees have been made ...

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  15. THE TROUBLE IN MEXIC[?].

    General Gomey has abdicated as Pro[?] President of Mexico, an office he assumed a week ago. General [?] is facing the Federal ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    The "Times' is publishing a series of articles on the railway problems of Australia. Sir T. B. Robinson, the Queensland Agent-General, ...

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  17. A TURKISH REVOLT.

    Tribes between Ipek and Gus[?] are in a [?], and 7000 have revolted. Turkish batta[?]ons were ambushed with heavy losses. Reinforcements ...

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  18. THE INSURANCE ACT.

    The Hon. D. Lloyd George, addressing the Insurance Advisory Committee, comprising representatives of employed, workers and doctors, said ...

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  19. HOME RUL[?]

    At a Conference of the Non-Conformists Unionist Association, held in London, the Lord Mayor of Belfast said he did not believe that Home ...

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  20. THE METAL MARKET.

    Goppe[?] quoted at £70 15s. to £71 [?] £71 5s. to £71 10s. forward. [?] £75 15s. The is quoted at £211 15s. to £212 ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA. v. NORTHAMPTON WON BY AUSTRALIA.

    When play was resumed this morning the weather was fine, attendance small, and wicket good. Emery and Minnett opened the ...

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  22. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    Two thieves, aged 19, exchanged a number of revolver shots with the police, but were arrested. They at[?] a septuagenarian lady at ...

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  23. GERMAN ITEMS.

    The Relchstag has read secondly the Army Bill and the Supplementary Estimates against the Socialists' votes. ...

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  24. BOXING. SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.

    Wolgast secured a newspaper de[?] ton in a four-round bout with [?] Rit[?]. The champion winced [?] quently at the body blows he [?] ...

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  25. ATHLETICS.

    A meeting pf the Executive Committee of the Q.A.A.A. (Charters Towers Branch) and representatives of the State, and High schools was held last ...

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  26. Albion Park Races.

    A large attendance favoured the Albion Park races on Saturday, when another £1000 stake was decided. This time it was for the Sires ...

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  27. A NAVAL DISPLAY.

    There was brilliant weather for the [?]. The King, on board Neptune, lea[?] a battle squadron in the open, where submarines Attacked the ...

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  28. AMERICAN STORMS.

    Terrific electric storms have visited the district, and houses have been [?]ooded with the rainstorms Lightning struck a warehouse, ...

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  29. SPEECH BY MR. BONAR LAW.

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at a Primrose League meeting at the Albert Hall, said he was confident that Mr. Lloyd George would get some good ...

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  30. A CHICAGO TROBBLE.

    Owing to newspaper employees attacking news boye because they sell newspapers issued by non-Union workers, a [?] followed. The police ...

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  31. REID V. ELLIOTT.

    At the Stad[?]um on Saturday evening Jack Reid and Billy Elliott put up a fast and interesting battle. Re[?]d proved too strong and aggressive for ...

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  32. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Roosevelt campaign committee has issued a statement by Mr. R[?]sevelt, declaring that of the nine States holding primary elections, vast ...

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  33. BRITISH COAL TROUBLE.

    By a small majority the South Wales miners Executive rejected Mr. Stanton[?]s demand for a national stoppage, including railway men and transport ...

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  34. McVEA V. FLVNN

    The boxing contest between McVe[?] and Flynn, which was fixed for May 18 at the Stadium, has been declared off, as McVea has unexpectedly ...

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  35. A DE[?]ORTED PRINCE.

    The United States Government has ordered the deportation—of Prince Gus[?] Dickran, an Albanian Prince[?] recently arrived from Australia. The ...

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  36. SPORTING. TURF NOTES.

    Through Recorder's fall in the Welter Han[?]cap at Tattersall's races yesterday, his jockey. F. Mead, received Injuries which necessitated his ...

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  37. THE TITANIC INQUIRY.

    Mr. Ismay has arrived at Liverpool, and a large assembl[?]ge loudly cheered him. Johan, the chief baker on the ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    Wilding won the Singles and bron medal, defeating Lowe by 3 sests to ...

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  39. CHRISTIANISING PACIFIC ISLANDERS.

    The Melanesian Mission farewelled the Rev. Wood to-day. Vice-Admiral Fawkes, in his speech, said that except for such missions, little would ...

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  40. BOWLING.

    The team of Australian bowle. have arrived. ...

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