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  2. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The Rev. Mr. Reginald Campbell, in the course of a sermon preached in the City Temple, attributed the set back that, socialism had ...

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  3. TRAGEDY AT MIDLAND JUNCTION

    A tragedy occurred at Midland Junction to-day. A man named Richard Scott, nearly 60 years of age, quarrelled with his wife. He ...

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  4. NATIONAL DEFENCE

    The organisation of the labels formed Australian Intelligence Corps has been pushed rapidly forward by the commanding officer ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The opposition to any education ? compromise is increasing among both churchmen and nonconformists. in spite of Mr. Runciman's warning ...

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  6. EXPLOSION IS A MIKE.

    The spread of the flames in the Radbod coal mine in Westphalia stopped the search for any of those entombed by the recent explosion of ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY

    The new Federal Ministers were sworn in to-day, and subsequently held a short Cabinet meeting. Mr. Fisher afterwards said that he will ...

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  8. COASTAL SHIPPING TRADE

    Further evidence; was taken to-day in the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, before Mr. Justice Higgins, in regard to the claim of ...

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  9. UNREST IN INDIA.

    Several desperadoes waited yesterday outside the residence of Chandra Dnss, an informer who gave evidence at the recent State ...

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  10. IRISH MISGOVERNMENT.

    Addressing the Junior Constitutional Club last night, Lord Lansdowne declared that the Government was administered with the ...

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  11. WORK OF CABINET MAKING.

    Particulars of how the new Cabinet was chosen axe interesting. Mr. Fisher, as Prime Minister, wished to have a perfectly free hand in his ...

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  12. INDISCRETIONS OF THE KAISER

    The recent political crisis in Germany was acutely felt in the German provinces. The Conservative "Hamburger ...

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  13. THE NALLAN WOOD STRIKE

    The management of the Great Fingall made an application to-day for a month's exemption from Tuesday next. The cessation of work ...

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  14. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The North German Lloyd's new liner George Washington, 27,000 tons, was launched yesterday at the Vulkan shipbuilding yards in ...

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  15. EMPEROR OF CHINA.

    The Emperor of China is ill, and his condition is reported to be critical. ...

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  16. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    Mrs. Fawcett, on behalf of the National Union of "Women's Suffrage Societies, has addressed a circular letter to members of the ...

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  17. WRECE OF A LIGHTER.

    The lighter Pelsart, bound to Balla Balla from Fremantle was wrecked 160 miles west of Broome on the 15th ult., but no lives were ...

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  18. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    The Kaiser is said to be dissatisfied with the attitude of the Chancellor, Prince von Buelow, towards the attacks made upon him by ...

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  19. THE SATURDAY HALF—HOLIDAY

    The Premier gave notice in the Legislative Assembly to-day of his intention to move at the next sitting for leave to introduce a bill to ...

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  20. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION

    In the Legislative Assembly today notice was given by Mr. Gourlay to ask the Premier— "(1) Whether it is the intention of the ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    Mrs. Asquith, wife of the Prime , Minister, and other ladies are, appealing for personal service among the London poor this winter. ...

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  22. A CARETAKER'S DEATH.

    The dead body of a man named Hines was found in the back yard of a house in Richmond-street Leederville. The house was ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN ANNEXATION.

    A bill has been introduced into the Lower House of the Austrian Reichsrath notifying the extension of the sovereignity of the Emperor ...

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  24. ME. BURNS' CIRCULAR.

    Much comment has been excited because the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, has at the instance of Mr. A. Henderson, leader ...

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  25. SCRIPTURE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir Thos. Bent to-day amplified the remarks he made in his Brighton policy speech regarding the Scripture referendum, tie said the ...

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  26. ALCOHOL FROM BLACKBOY TREES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier gave particulars of an agreement proposed to be entered into with Dr. Ernest Black ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL TEAM.

    A coal dealer at Wigan was to-day sentenced to two months' imprisonment with bard labour for having attempted to bribe Todd and ...

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  28. RUGBY UNION DINNER.

    The Rugby Union entertained the Wallabies at dinner last night. Mr. Rowland Hill, who presided, expressed congratulations to the team ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The warehouse of Messrs. Ootmaton and Sons, leather and grindery merchants, Castlereagh-street, was the scene of a fire, which broke out ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING CENTRES.

    The "Times" urges Mr. Asquith to rise above constitutional precedent, which is hardly applicable to the present circumstances, and ...

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  31. THE HIGH COURT

    Before the High Court of Australia to-day the hearing was continued of an appeal brought by the South. Perth Corporation against the ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, in his 80th year, of Lieutenant General Sir Richard Hieram Sankey. (Sir Richard Sankey was son of ...

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  33. UNREST IN INDIA.

    In the House of Commons last night the Under-Secretary for India, Mr. T. R. Buchanan, expressed the admiration of the Government ...

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  34. PERTH SOLICITOR ARRESTED

    Yesterday morning Detective-Sergeant Mann arrested Frank E. Bateman, a, Perth solicitor, on a charge of having uttered a false cheque for ...

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  35. STRIKE OF BARMAIDS

    An amusing partial strike of barmaids occurred in the Nelson hotels yesterday owing to a manifesto by three local brewers promising to ...

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  36. TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    In the House of Commons last night, in reply to a question put by Mr. Arthur Lee, the prime Minister. Mr. Herbert Asquith, said that ...

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  37. OVERPAYMENT BY BANK TELLER.

    James Foster was charged on remand this morning with having stolen £10 from the Union Bank. The evidence showed that the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Mr. Lyons has accepted the offer made by the Commonwealth Government, subject to the ratification by Parliament, for a site in ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wellington Trades Council censured and suspended Mr. West-Brooke, secretary, for expressing the opinion in a newspaper ...

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  40. RELIC OF BOER WAR.

    Mervyn Seahorn, of Parkes, served through the Boer campaign with the Bushmen's Contingent. He received a wound in the arm, and ...

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  41. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    It is understood that Lord Rosebery's commission on the reform of the House of Lords recognises the expediency of altering the composition ...

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  42. SCULLING HANDICAP.

    The international sculling handicap has been fixed for the latter part of July. The colonial entries will close on May 1. ...

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  43. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr. Justice Rooth granted M. E. Stevens a decree nisi for a dissolution of her marriage with H. J. Stevens, on ...

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