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  2. TERRIFIC HURRICANE.

    The New Hebrides have been swept by a hurricane, and several wreeks are reported. The plantations on the islands have suffered great damage. The news ...

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  3. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    The steamer Porpoise arrived at Townsville yesterday after a thorough patrol of the Barrier Reef, Nares Rock and Steam Lane. The captain reports having found ...

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  4. THE NEW GOVERNOR.

    It was a happy idea—whether premeditated or by accident—that fixed the arrival of the new Governor of Victoria (Sir John Puller) and Lady Fuller in Melbourne on ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference sat for 2½ hours to-day. In the course of his welcoming speech the Prime Minister made sympathetic inferences to King Edward and to the late ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The King has given another instance of his kindly thought for his poorer subjects. His Majesty has ordered that a stand shall be erected in the Guildhall yard to enable ...

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  7. OFFENCES BY NATIVES.

    Further serious attempts by natives to interfere with white women are reported from different parts of South Africa. An organised, but unsuccessful attempt, was ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The monthly meeting of the Bendigo Trades and Labor Council was held last night under the presidency of Mr. A. Berryman. It was resolved to co-operate ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. F. Warren, "Bowden," will be "at home" to-morrow and fourth Friday in future. Mr. William Blackburn, late of Dunolly, ...

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  10. DIPHTHERIA AT DENILIQUIN.

    Owing to an outbreak of diphtheria all the local schools have been closed for 14 days. About 35 cases have been treated to date, mostly school children, but the ...

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  11. THE PILGRIMS" BANQUET.

    Lord Roberts president at the Pilgrims' Banquet to the visiting Premiers at the Savoy last night. Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for ...

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  12. SEQUEL TO RENMARK STRIKE.

    In the Police Court to-day William Burton Humphries was charged by his master. Henry Graves, with having neglected to load fruit. The court was crowded by ...

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  13. RELATIONS QUARREL.

    Frederick Trimmer, 27 years of age, a laborer, was shot at Balmain this morning, and is now in the Balmain Hospital. According to statements made to the police ...

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  14. PUBLIC OPINION SUPPORTS MR. LEWIS.

    Full details have now reached here of the sensation at Buluwayo. It appears that Mr. Lewis went to a Buluwayo newspaper office and caused the native ...

    Article : 236 words
  15. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Owing to his British supporters strongly urging the necessity of his remaining in England for the present, Dr. Mawson, leader of the Australian Antarctic Expedition has ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER'S OPENING SPEECH.

    Mr. Asquith, in opening the Imperial Conference, referred to its composition. He said they had here a political organisation which by its [?]ere existence ruled ...

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  17. DISAPPEARANCE OF AN AFGHAN.

    William Gould appeared at the Cloncurry Police Court to-day, and was remanded on a charge of having murdered an Afghan, Charlie Rashan, who has been missing since ...

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  18. STARCH WORKERS ON STRIKE.

    To-day 16 men engaged in making starch at Messrs. Pasons Bros.' and Co.'s factory struck work owing to a dispute on the [?]uestion of wages. The employers state ...

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  19. SUEZ CANAL DUES.

    A further reduction in the Suez Canal dues has been announced. On 1st January the rates were reduced from 7½ to 7¼ franes per ton. They have now been ...

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  20. TRANSVAAL INDIANS.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, ann[?]aces that the trouble regarding Indians in the Transvaal has been settled. The concessions include exemption ...

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  21. THE CENSUS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  22. THE DISPUTED BOUNDARY.

    The Attorney-General said to-day that the Cabinet had not yet decided whether an appeal would be made to the Privy Council in the disputed boundary case. If ...

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  23. SITUATION IN MEXICO.

    The Mexican Chamber of Deputies has by an immense majority passed a bill providing for a general amnesty for political prisoners, and pease reigns in the north ...

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  24. PERTH TRAGEDY.

    On the arrival last night of the Midland Junction train from Mocra a hostile demonstration was made against David Howard Smithson, who was arrested yesterday on ...

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  25. JOURNALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Australian Journalists' Association under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act was to-day made absolute, and the certificate of registration was issued ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND VIOLINIST.

    Mrs. Coghlan, wife of the Agent-General for New South Wales, organised a concert at the house of Lady Denman on behalf of Alma Moody, the Queensland child ...

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  27. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    In the Police Court to-day J. W. Byrne, late secretary of the Social Democratic Club, was again brought up on a charge of embezzlement. The pros[?]r (Mr. ...

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  28. PELAW MAIN STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Pe[?]w Main strikers last night it was explained that the mining lodges had decided by a majority of 500 that the Pelaw Main men should ...

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  29. RACIAL QUARRELS IN INDIA.

    Disputes recently arose between the Mahommedans and the Namasudras, who are low caste Hindus, and earn their living as agriculturists in the Chulua district. The ...

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  30. CHARGE OF MURDER

    The police, who have been searching for Charles Rushian, an Afghan, who has been missing since 20th March from the Mu[?] line district, have arrived at Shrubby ...

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  31. SOCIETY SLANDER CASE.

    Sir Algernon West has succeeded in his appeal against the verdict ordering him to pay £1230 damages to his daughter-in-law (Mrs. Horace West). The ground on which ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Mary Goonan, wife of Mr. Martin Goonan, at the age of 55 years. The sad event occurred in Carlton on Monday. ...

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  33. LOS ANGELES DYNAMITERS.

    A sensation has been caused here by the arrest of Messrs. Bert Connors and John M. Parks, prominent union men, on a charge of attempting to dynamite a build ...

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  34. MOROCCAN REVOLT.

    News is to hand from Fez to the effect that the French relief column under the command of Colonel Moinier has entered the city without firing a shot. They found the European ...

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  35. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The case in which the question of the validity of the Commonwealth land tax [?] being tested was continued before the High Court this morning. The action is between ...

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  36. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    A sensational escape from the Wagga Gaol took place to-day Richard Joseph Warren, who was arrested at Wagga on a charge of stealing £26 and clothing at ...

    Article : 320 words
  37. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    Sir Joseph Ward (New Zealand), in moving a resolution in favor of the establishment of an Imperial Council, said he did [?]o on the grounds of Imperial unity. The ...

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  38. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  39. FRENCH AVIATION DISASTER.

    The magisterial inquiry into the tragic death of M. Berteaux, the French Minister for War, who was struck by a descending aeroplane at Issy on Sunday, was held ...

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  40. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords this afternoon Lord Morley, Lord President of the Council, moved the second reading of the Parliament (Veto) Bill. ...

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  41. GERMANY AND JAPAN.

    The German Bundesrat, or Federal Council, has agreed to a bill dealing temporarily with the commercial relations between Germany and Japan. ...

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  42. SWEARING-IN CEREMONY.

    The tine weather attracted a large attendance of the public in the pr[?]ts of Parliament House. Along Exhibition Drive were stationed two rows of cadets, under ...

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  43. ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.

    An aviator named Lacmmlin met a tragic death in Stasburg yesterday, when he fell with his aeroplane 200ft., and was instantly killed. ...

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  44. LORD MORLEY'S SPEECH.

    In moving the second reading of the Veto Bill in the House of Lords, Lord Morley said it would be open to the Government if the bill passed to consider ...

    Article : 98 words
  45. THE KAISER AT POTSDAM.

    His Majesty the German Emperor has arrived at Potsdam. ...

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  46. CROW'S NEST TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death[?] of Segur Stafford Basterd, 45 years of age; his wife, Evelyn, 38 years of age; and his son Warwick, the victims of the Crow's ...

    Article : 258 words
  47. HISTORIC HOME BURNT.

    Sledm[?]re House, in Yorkshire, the historic residence of Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart., was burnt to the ground last night. The art treasures, including pictures by ...

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  48. SENSATIONAL DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A sensational tragedy occurred here today. In 1909 a German named Kurtz married a wealthy Russian widow of the name of Morosoff. During their married life ...

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  49. RUSSIAN NAPTHA WELL.

    Great success has attended the boring at a naptha well at Dajinsky, on an island in the Caspian Sea. It is yielding oil at the rate of millions of [?] daily. ...

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  50. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued today, when competition was well maintained and prices were firm at late rates. ...

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  51. LYRIC THEATRE.

    Last night this popular amusement resort was crowded, and many intending patrons had to be refused admission. The execllent series was greatly enjoyed, and the frequent ...

    Article : 90 words
  52. ILL-TREATING A HORSE.

    Sir,—As I was going through Long Gully this morning at about 9 o'clock I came up to a butcher's boy riding a grey horse, rather a fine animal. The horse seemed rather ...

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  53. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The seating accommodation at the theatre last night was taxed to its utmost capacity, and the "full house" sign was displayed long before the entertainment was ...

    Article : 93 words
  54. Advertising

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