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  2. FEDERAL POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Further discussion took place in the House of Representatives on Thursday night, after our report closed. The debate was upon an amendment by Mr. ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) has received a letter from the Premier of New Zealand, stating that Captain Davies, of the New Zealand Military Forces, would ...

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  4. PROPOSED TARIFF REFORM.

    Lord Curzon presided at a Unionist m[?]ss meeting at Basingstoke Hampshire, last evening. In the course of an address Lord Curzon remarked that ...

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  5. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. B. H. Asquith, who this week waited upon King Edward at Biarritz, submitted to His Majesty a list of the proposed Ministerial changes, but ...

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  6. HOBART RAILWAY STATION.

    "Want better railway yard accommodation? I should think we do. How everybody engaged in trade stands it is a marvel," said Mr. T. Murdoch. ...

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  7. MR. MORLEY MAY GO TO THE LORDS.

    The "Daily News" claims authority for announcing that Mr. John Morley, Secretary for India, will go to the House of Lords, and retain his present ...

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  8. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES.

    Publicly the utmost amity has prevailed between the Cabinet and the Caucus since the session opened. In private, however, the Labour members have been ...

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  9. RIOTS AT LISBON.

    The Cabinet, at Lisoon has issued orders for a searching inquiry to be made into the riots that have occurred in connection with the elections. It ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS.

    The Minister of Railways (Hon. A. Hean) was yesterday asked by our representative whether, in view of the overwhelming evidence which had been ...

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  11. BETTING IN NEW YORK.

    The attempt to pass legislation to suppress gambling in connection with race meetings in the State of New York has been defeated. ...

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  12. THE MUKDEN INCIDENT.

    The incident at Mukden, in which several Japanese entered the American Consulate, and attacked the native staff, originated in a quarrel between ...

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  13. THE MAGNET STRIKE.

    The Premier (Hon. J. W. Evans) received several telegrams yesterday with reference to the strike at the Magnet silver mine. These were considered in ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. AN ELECTRIC GUN.

    A French chemist at Dijon, a M. Poutonux, has invented an electric gun which he claims will fire twelve hundred shots a minute. ...

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  15. SUPPRESSION OF ANARCHISM.

    In a special message to Congress, President Roosevelt cited the views of the Attorney-General (Mr. C. J. Bonaparte) regarding the circulation of ...

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  16. MR. PETTERD INTERVIEWED.

    When interviewed at Launceston, Mr. Petterd said the Magnet Company was engaged in a conflict which affects the mining industry of the whole ...

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  17. FRANCE AND AMERICA.

    Canada's intermediate tariff under the terms of the commercial treaty with France applies to French goods direct from France or through British ports. ...

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  18. SPOTTED FEVER.

    Dr. Robb, of Belfast, reports the discovery of a new serum treatment for cerebro spinal meningitis. Treatment by this new serum, Dr. Robb states, has ...

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  19. MEMBERS INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Reid, in the course of an interview this morning, raised an interesting point connected with the adjournment of the debate until next Wednesday. During ...

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  20. THE SCOTTSDALE RAILWAY SURVEY.

    Mr. G. B. Moore, M.H.A. in letters to "The Mercury," has criticised the action of the Minister of Works in regard to the survey of the Scottsdale-Branxholm ...

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  21. TELEGRAPH DELAYS IN INDIA.

    Many telegrams in India are being forwarded by post. The delay in sending messages, owing to the refusal of the operators to ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    Many of the Tasmanian apples which arrived this week by the Orontes are badly spotted. The black spot is especially noticeable in the Ribstons. ...

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  23. ASHORE ON A BAR.

    Two vessels are on the bar at Ballina. A small coastal steamer was crossing out last night, when its rudder became disabled. The tug Rescue, ...

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  24. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The first Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Tweedinouth), speaking at a dinner at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, London last evening, ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The United States Senate has passed the Employers' Liability Bill. ...

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  26. THE LABOUR ATTITUDE.

    A full muster of Labour members was at the caucus meeting this morning Prior to the meeting, Messrs. Watson and Fisher had a conference with Mr. ...

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  27. GIRL'S PECULIAR DEATH.

    A domestic servant named Annie Silmes, aged 18 years, met her death in a peculiar manner late last night. She was returning from a visit to her ...

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  28. MERRY-MAKERS CONCERT PARTY.

    Herbert Clayton, with the Merry-Makers Concert Party, has sailed in the Orotava for Australia, and will open in Melbourne in May under Messrs. ...

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  29. DRUCE PERJURY CASE.

    Margaret Hamilton has been found guilty of perjury in connection with the evidence which she gave in the recent Druce case. ...

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  30. A SELF-CONFESSED INCENDIARY.

    A self-confessed incendiary was to-day committed for trial. In April, 1904, a shed containing tobacco leaf and other property, belonging to Low ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A collision occurred at Sydenham station early this morning. The Parliamentary special train, consisting of an engine and carriage left Redfern about ...

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  32. NATIVES ON THE RAND.

    There are 2,500 more natives on the Rand than there were in 1907. This is due to the commercial stagnation and the crisis in the diamond ...

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