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  2. SHIPMENTS OF IMMIGRANTS

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. J.D. Connolly, M.L.C.) has received from the Agent General (Sir Newton Moore), the following list showing ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Mr. Hughes, referring to-day to the proposal of the Victorian Government to import a certain class of artisan from Great Britain said ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. Fisher called on the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, at the Colonial Office. The "Pall Mall Gazette" says ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    When delivering his budget speech in the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd-George announced that in two years he realised a surplus of ...

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  6. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO

    The question of peace depends on the willingness of the Mexican Government to allow the insurgents to name three members of the Cabinet ...

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  7. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL

    At the unveiling of the memorial to Queen Victoria, detachments of naval forces and regiments of regulars associated with Queen ...

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  8. GENERAL ARMISTICE PROBABLE.

    Judge Carbajal, representing the Federals, has announced that a general armistice is probable in 24 hours. ...

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  9. TWO BATTLES

    "Lloyd's Weekly" of April 23 has the following: —Fierce fighting has again broken out in Mexico, and the lives and ...

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  10. NATIVE POPULATION OF PAPUA.

    The Acting Minister for External' Affairs has issued a report showing the estimated native population of Papua on December 31 to have ...

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  11. ESTIMATES FOR CURRENT YEAR

    Mr. Lloyd-George estimated that the income of the current year would be £181,716,000 and the surplus would be £432,000. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION BILL.

    Mr. Hughes takes great exception to the reply of Mr. Buxton (President of the British Board of Trade) to a deputation that waited ...

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  13. REBELLION IN MOROCCO.

    General Monier has taken command of the column that is now rapidly marching to relieve Fez. The column comprises 7000 troops. ...

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  14. MURDER OF A DEPUTY

    The two sons of a landowner named Zsilinsky have been arrested for assassinating a Hungarian deputy named Achim. ...

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  15. THE MEMORIAL FUND.

    The King's references to the Overseas Dominions were in reply to Lord Esher's statement that every corner of his Majesty's ...

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  16. BREACH OF MILITARY REGULATIONS

    At the City Court to-day a young man, A. Anderson, pleaded guilty to a charge of having on February 25 last, while a soldier in the First ...

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  17. DISASTROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    The managing director of the Kowier railway has been arrested on a charge of culpable homicide in connection with the Blaanwkrantz ...

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  18. LABOUR MARKET AND IMMIGRATION.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr.J. D. Connolly, M.L.C.), referring to-day to the remarks of Mr. A. McCallum regarding immigration and ...

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  19. INSPECTOR-GENERALSHIP OF THE FORCES.

    The "Express" states that Lord Kitchener has refused to accept the Inspector-Generalship of the Forces after Lord French's retirement in ...

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  20. NATIVES IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Five thousand persons were present at demonstrations held in connection with a criminal assault on a girl on a lonely road by a native ...

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  21. BITTER PIT IN APPLES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said to-day that he was daily receiving further support for the attitude he had taken up in ...

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  22. AIRSHIP WRECKED.

    The airship Deutschlandt, when leaving a shed at Dusseldorf, with eight passengers, was struck by a violent gust and suddenly swept ...

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  23. ADDITIONAL SATISFACTORY FIGURES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George further said that the trade was increasing by leaps and bounds. The foreign trade increased in three years by ...

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  24. CORONATION CEREMONIES

    In connection with the Coronation ceremonies, large insurances have been effected on jewels. One policy covers £250,000. ...

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  25. TREASURE SEEKING IN PALESTINE.

    The Governor of Jerusalem has been recalled in consequence of the reports received concerning the treasure-seeking expedition under ...

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  26. RICHMOND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Medical attention in connection with the Richmond railway collision represented a cost to the department of £16,699. An additional amount ...

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  27. INTERESTING WILL CASE.

    The hearing of an interesting casa arising out of the will of Mrs. Margaret Joseph, widow of the late Alfred Joseph, a well known turf ...

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  28. CENTRAL EMIGRATION BOARD.

    The annual report of the Central Emigration Board shows that, as the result of the board's work, 136 persons were settled in Australia in ...

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  29. SENSATIONAL RUSSIAN TRIAL.

    A sensational trial has been begun of twelve persons, including Colonel Vladimir Vonljarljarsky, lately Master of the Horse of the I ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIAN GRAPES.

    The Otway's shipment of West Australian grapes realised from 26/. to 28/. Buyers are complaining that many of the boxes contain several ...

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  31. HOUSE OF LORDS PROCEEDINGS

    In tHe House of Lords the Veto Bill, which was received from the House of Commons, was formally read a first time. ...

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  32. ANALYSING VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    During the present season, more than three times as many analyses of butters have been made in Victoria than in any other ...

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  33. IMPERIAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Education Conference report unanimously in favour of the mutual recognition of teachers' certificates for the continuation ...

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  34. ANTI-TRUST ACT.

    The affairs of the United States Steel Corporation have been ordered to be investigated with a view to seeing whether there is anydue ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Wade continued his speech on the Address-in-Reply, and criticised at length the Government's ...

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  36. A TOURING CHOIR.

    The Sheffield Choir, of 200 voices; sang to a crowd of 14,000 people at Vancouver before sailing for Australia. The tour of the choir has ...

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  37. SALE OF PERTH RESIDENCES.

    Mr. S. W. Copley's residence at Mt. Lawley was this afternoon sold by auction to Mr. Loftus Connor for £2500. Mr. Frank Ward's residence ...

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  38. MUSICIANS' DISPUTE.

    Evidence was taken for the employers to-day, in connection with the musicians dispute now before, the Arbitration Court, but the ...

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  39. THE WOOL SALES.

    There has been keen competition at the wool sales at prices unchanged. ...

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