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  6. CABLEGRAMS. THE MINERS BALLOT.

    The balloting of the Miners' Federation is completed. The majority favor affiliation with the Labor Representation Committee. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Henderson, the Hydraulic Engineer, arrived this afternoon in connection with the water scheme construction. A special meeting of the ...

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  8. THE BELGIAN ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Brussels states that the elections in Belgium have reduced the Government's majority to eight. ...

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  9. OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE.

    The plague epidemic at Lagualra has ended, and the port has been again opened to foreign trade. ...

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  10. CURZON ON EMPIRE.

    Lord Canon, speaking at the Empire banquet at the Hotel Cecil, denied that the Empire was an unpopular creed, or was viewed with extreme distrust by ...

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  11. THAW'S APPLICATION.

    Thaw's application to be released from the Lunatic Asylum, in which he is confined, has been refused, and he remains in the asylum. ...

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    Messrs. Drummoud and Sinclair, of Normanby (says the "Bowen Independent) intend erecting a sawmill at Kelsey Creek in the near future for ...

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  13. An Expensive Blow.

    At Warrnambool (Vic.) last week Lance Skuthorp, the well-known buck jump show proprietor, was proceeded against by John Clements, a farmer ...

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  14. A BANK'S BILL

    Lord Wenlock's Bill to facilitate the formation of Thrift and Credit Banks has been read secondly in the House of Lords. ...

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  15. RESTITUTION.

    King Manuel of Portugal has transferred three palaces to the nation in discharge of his father's indebtedness. He will also contribute an annual ...

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  16. A CAR ACCIDENT.

    Owing to a pointsman's mistake two electric tramcars in Philadelphia collided and were wrecked. Four people were killed and a dozen seriously ...

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  17. THE BUDGET.

    Discussing the Budget, Mr. Austen Chamberlain taunted the Government on their unsound finance in establishing Old Age Pensions without ...

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  18. SCIENTIFIC RESEAERCH.

    With the Royal Geographical So-, ciety's support, Mr. Louis Becke goes for several months to the Solomon Islands on a geographical and ...

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  19. The Visit of American Fleet

    In response to the requisition by the Mayor, a public meeting was held today for the purpose of taking action with reference to the probable visit of ...

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  20. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    China has sent 5000 troops to the Korean frontier, because Japan claims the right to tax the village of Tiendao, on the ground that it belongs to ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate's message on the Tariff was considered in Committee. Item 118—"Curtains and Blinds—25 and 20 per cent, the Senate had ...

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  22. POST OFFICE ENTERPRISE.

    The British Post Office has inaugurated a mutual cash on delivery system between the United Kingdom and Egypt, Malta, and Cyprus for goods ...

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  23. VARIED AND BEAUTIFUL.

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  24. INDIAN UNREST.

    An Indian constable has been stabbed to death in Calcutta. Two Infernal machines were found in a railway compartment at Howrah, ...

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  25. THE "SPECTATOR" ON WOMEN.

    The London "Spectator" bitterly opposes the Government's proposal of making the concession of votes to women. It argues that a woman is not ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. Surgeon is making satisfactory progress. The condition of Mr. R. Gibbons is steadily improving; he will shortly ...

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  27. The Pearling Commission.

    The sittings of the Royal Commission appointed to take evidence in connection with the pearling industry and beche de iner fishing on the ...

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  28. A DUMA DISTURBANCE.

    Owing to the members of the Extreme Right to the Duma demanding the impeachment of two former Governors of Finland for the betrayal of ...

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  29. MEYNELL AND GUNN.

    The "Little Bread Winner" drew another packed house last evening, and went off to the entire satisfaction of the audience. This evening the ...

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  30. THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT.

    There was great enthusiasm on President Fllieres and M. Pichon's (French Minister for Foreign Affairs) departure from Paris. They received ...

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  31. THE AUSTRIAN ELOPEMENT.

    Princess Amelia Futerstenberg Keonignshof, one of the leaders of Viennese Society, eloped with Gustavus Kaosinex, an Officer and motor agent, ...

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  32. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    In the shipping dispute ballot, 24,145 votes were cast for a settlement on the terms arranged by Mr. Winston Churchill, and 22,110 against. Work ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day bidding was animated, and prices were well maintained. The following lots were sold: Oakbrurst, 9¾d; Gondonblue, 9¼d; ...

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  34. THE FRONTIER ROW.

    General Willcocks has destroyed a great deal of Mohmand property, including the residence of Gud Mullah, the cheef leador of the revolt. He ...

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  35. THE METAL MARKET.

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  36. SOCIAL ITEMS.

    On May 12, Mr. Chas, Towns, exchampion sculler of the world, was married to Miss Maud M'Claer, at the Ulmarra Methodist Church. After the ...

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  37. EMPIRE DAY,

    The Earl of Meath, addressing a meeting of the Lyceum Club, said the Empire cannot continue unless the children are brought up more in the ...

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  38. Station Produce Sales.

    Moreheads Limited reports:—Hides.—The market was irregular, but prices generally were on a par with late rates. ...

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  39. Determined Suicides.

    A man named Richard Mitchell took strychnine in some water this morning, and died in the hospital. He was heard to say "I am mad. I have ...

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  40. Writ for £30,000.

    Arthur Long, a Bendigo Hotel-keeper, who was arrested at Launoston on a charge of having in his possession 32 ounces of gold, suspected to have ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

    The weather forecast for Queensland generally is fine and cool, frosts, fogs and dews at night in the South; S.E. Winds. ...

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  42. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Royal Geographical Society Bank Request Medal has been awarded to Lieutenant Mulock for survey work with the National Antarctic ...

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