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  2. THE PIONEER OF THE MURRAY.

    On Friday Captain William Richard Randell celebrated his 79th birthday. "South Australians who know and realise the immense benefit he secured for this State in ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Federal Treasurer has issued a statement showing the gross Customs and excise revenue, excluding interState adjustments, for the month of ...

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  4. THE CANADIAN DISASTER.

    It transpires that the disaster which, caused such fearful loss of life at the Frank Top colliery, in the north-west province of Canada, was not caused by a volcano as at ...

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  5. THE ARLTUNGA GOLD-FIELDS.

    The Consolidated Goldfeld Company of South Africa have purchased through the Explorers' Trust eight of the principal properties at White Range and Arltunga ...

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  6. THE TROUBLED EAST.

    The Russian Government have warned M. Machkoff, their Consul at Uskub, that Lieutenant Murtanieff, who is attached to the Bulgarian Army Reserve, and seven ...

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  7. VICTORIAN RAILWAY CRISIS.

    Victoria to-day celebrated May Day, not by the joyousness and festivity supposed to be associated with that occasion, but by sitting and brooding at the feet of ...

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  8. THE KING.

    King Edward VII. has left Rome after bidding King Victor Emmanuel an affectionate adieu, and has started for Paris. The French capital, in view of his ...

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  9. [?]ETING OF THE CABINET.

    [?] met this afternoon and considered the position for three hours. Mr. Fitzpatrick, the Commissioner, attended, and read the letter sent to him by the ...

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  10. STATE OF PUBLIC OPINION.

    The men are standing solidly for what they consider to be their inalienable right, and they believe that public opinion is behind them. There can be no doubt now that ...

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  11. ORIENT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

    At the annual meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, Mr. Frederick Green, chairman of directors, who presided, stated that the tendency of all legislation in ...

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  12. SOMALILAND.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for the War Department, in referring in the House of Commons yesterday to the disaster to the British forces in Somahland, stated ...

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  13. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed firm, with keen competition, prices averaging from 15 to 20 centimes over the March series. Crossbreds and merinos showed an advance ...

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  14. REPORTED DISSENSION IN THE CABINET.

    One Minister to-day openly acknowledged that the Government were grievously disappointed at the lack of support given to them in the matter, and added that as ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    Sir William Lyne to-day received a telegram from his Queensland officers, stating that the Federal roll for that State was almost complete. To date 209,000 electors ...

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  16. PANIC AT SALONICA.

    Latest advices with reference to the situation in the Balkans state that bands of revolutionists have caused a panic at Salonica. By means of bombs they ...

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  17. PLAGUE AT SIMLA.

    The official statement in respect to the outbreak of bubonic plague in the Simla states of the Punjaub, shows that 156 districts and 109 towns are infected by the ...

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  18. IF THE STRIKE HAPPENS.

    At the time of the threatened strike last year, remarks the Age, the officials of the Victorian Railway Department went very thoroughly into the question of providing ...

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  19. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week ended Wednesday, published to-day, and the comparisons with the previous week, are as follow:— ...

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  20. CONVERSION OF STATE LOANS.

    Mr. Deakin will leave by Monday afternoon's train for Ballarat, where he will in the evening reply to Mr. Irvine's speech on the federalisation of State loans. ...

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  21. MAY DAY PKOCESSION.

    This afternoon being the first day in May a procession, comprising 150 unemployed, walked through the principal streets, cariying a red flag. Messrs. Fleming and Tom ...

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  22. A RENEGADE WHITE.

    The members of the advance party of Brigadier-General Manning's army, which on Thursday, April 23, under the command of Captain J. E. Gough, who now lies ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A conference of the Afrikander Bond was opened yesterday at Somerset East, a municipality of Cape Colony, 65 miles south-east of Graaff Reinet. There were 83 ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Federal Cabinet will meet on Monday. ...

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  25. THE CABLE RATES.

    There will be no reduction this year in the cable rates to London via the Eastern Extension Company's line. Under a clause in the cable agreement it was provided that ...

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  26. SIR HENRY IRVING.

    Sir Henry Irving's presentation of Victorien Sardou's new play, "Dante," at Drury-Lane Theatre last night, was a remarkable success. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    British 2¾ per cent. Consols (Goschen's) are quoted at £91 17/6. Quotations for colonial Government stocks compare with those of April 24 as follow:— ...

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  28. THE CLYDE STRIKE.

    In order to secure the concession of the demands made on their employers, the engineers on the Clyde have voted in favor of a general strike. ...

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  29. REPLIES TO THE ULTIMATUM.

    After a long and careful consideration the enginedrivers and firemen this afternoon decided to send, a letter to the Commissioner as follows:— ...

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  30. DEATH OF AN EXPLORER.

    The death is announced in his 68th year of Mr Paul Belloni Du Chaillu, the African explorer and author. Mr. Paul Du Chaillu was born in New ...

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  31. POPULATION RETURNS.

    According to a return submitted, to Sir William Lyne, for the purpose of allotting the number of members to each State for the House of Representatives the ...

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  32. SYDNEY MERCHANTS ANXIOUS.

    Produce merchants and commission agents are seriously concerned over the Victorian railway trouble. At present about half the chaff supplies of this market are received ...

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  33. A FRIENDLY HINT TO MR, BENT.

    The Melbourne Argus of Thursday's date writes:—Nothing else but firm and resolute attitude could be expected from the Government. It cannot "back down" or ...

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  34. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    The opinion of the counsel to whom the question was submitted for decision is that if the Nonconformists persist in their passive, resistance to the payment of ...

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  35. SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Mount Lyell North, £1 2/6. Chillagoe, 5/9. ...

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  36. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Persistent reports are being received at Tokio stating that Russia is busily engaged in massing troops to the north of the Yalu River, on the frontier of Corea. ...

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  37. A CLAIM AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Newman, an officer of the Home Department, who was sent to West Australia to investigate the claim made on the Commonwealth by that State for £21,060 for ...

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  38. THE RATE OF DISCOUNT.

    The market rate of discount for thice months' bills is 3½ per cent. ...

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  39. A QUACK DOCTOR.

    Herr Nordenkoelter, a quack doctor, who was arrested last month at the instigation of the German police on a charge of committing extensive frauds in Berlin, was ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper on spot and at three months is quoted at £60 12/6 per ton. Tin.—Tin on spot and at three months is quoted at £137 12/6. per ton. ...

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  41. MESSAGES TO THE MEN.

    To-day a number of messages of sympathy were received by Mr. Barker, secretary of the Trades Hall. The Sydney Trades Hall sent a resolution, passed last night, and the ...

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  42. THE IRON BONUS COMMISSION.

    A meeting of the Iron Bonus Commission was held this morning, when Mr. Kingston (the chairman) presided. Mr. B. Dunstan, the Acting Government Geologist, ...

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  43. THE MOAT MURDER.

    The surgeons who conducted a post-mortem examination on the body of Miss Camille Holland, recently exhumed from the moat near her residence at Saffron ...

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  44. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    M. Lonbet, President of the French Republic, who has been visiting Algeria, arrived at Marseilles yesterday, where he was greeted by a salute from the American ...

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  45. SYMPATHY FROM THE WEST.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council to-night the following resolution was carried unanimously:—"That this meeting, representative of 53 unions, views the ...

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  46. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/0¾ per oz. ...

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  47. ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION.

    The dedication ceremonies in connection with the St. Louis Exposition weie witnessed yesferday by 60,000 people. President Roosevelt delivered an eloquent ...

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  48. MR. REID AT LAUNCESTON.

    Mr. G. H. Reid addressed a large meeting. in the Albert Hall to-night, Sir Edward Braddon presiding. Mr. Reid had a good hearing, but the meeting was not altogether ...

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  49. RITUALISM AND REVOLT.

    Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, at the meeting of the Diocesan Conference yesterday, uttered a scathing condemnation of the action of the Rev. H. ...

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  52. THE CHURCH AND DIVORCE.

    At the Diocesan Conference yesterday Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, took occasion to repeat his previous denunciation of the remarriage of divorced ...

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  53. BRITISH NEW GUINEA.

    Senator Stanniforth Smith has returned from British New Guinea. During the trip he learnt a great deal of the requirements of that country. ...

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  54. SHIPPING.

    Bremen, steamer. 10,525 tons, at Bremen, from Sydney March 14. Alliance, barque, 993 tons, at London, from Kingston December 9. ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    A Miss Bertha Bird, the Australian singer, gave a successful concert yesterday in St. James' Hall, London. Mr. Spong, the well-known theatrical ...

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  57. REPRESENTATIVE BATCHELOR ON THE SITUATION.

    Representative E. L. Batchelor, who returned from Melbourne on Friday, speaking to a representative of The Advertiser regarding the Victorian railways dispute, ...

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