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  2. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    A tremendous flood is causing terrible havoc in Lower Mississippi. The situation is simply appalling, and over 100,000 persons are reported to be ...

    Article : 129 words
  3. RITISH INDUSTRIAL STRIFE. [?] TAILORING STRIEK.

    [?] in the London tailoring [?] [?]minated this week in 6000 [?] going out on strike, [?]ver, as an additional 9000 ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day. The sale was animated, prices for all sorts being firmly maintained. LONDON, 5th May. ...

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  5. DECENTRALISING-INDUSTRIES.

    Some days ago we published an interview which a representative of the "Bendigo Advertiser" had with Mr. Frank Coffee, a gentleman who has toured the world on seveal ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    President Taft is continuing his campaign at Maryland. He asserted that Mr. Roosevelt, when President, prevented the prosecution of the Harvester Trust. A ...

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  7. TURCO-ITALLAN WAR.

    The Italian troops in Tripoli were suecessful in an important engagement, which lasted two hours. Lebda, the birthplace of Serenus, a Roman Emperor, who was ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    A day or two since it was stated that Mr. Catani, chief engineer of the Public Works department, would be the representative of the Government on the board to ...

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  9. MINING IN CITY STREET.

    Copper and gold ore has been discovered. in a street in this city by an enterprising prospector. He has staked out his claim, but the ...

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  10. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The biggest women's suffrage demonstration yet held in the United States took place yesterday. Fifteen thousand, persons paraded the streets. ...

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  11. IMPORTATION OF IMPLEMENTS.

    According to statements made at a meeting of the Agricultural Implement and Machiners Independent Union, many firms were decreasing the number of their hands owing to the ...

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  12. PICKETS FINED.

    [?] with a dispute at motor [?] Let[?]werth. Hertfordshire 15 [?] pre[?]ded agamst at the local [?] on a charfge of ...

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  13. BAGHDAD RAILWAY.

    In replying to a question asked by Mr. J F. Mason, Unionist member for Windsor, the Prime Minister to-day made n statement in reference to the present ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. LOSS OF THE TITANIC. BRITISH COMMISSION AT WORK.

    In addition to the Board of Trade, White Star Company, and Seamen's and Firemen's Union, the Seafarers' Union and Imperial Merchant Service Guild are represented by ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. STATE COAL MISE.

    A levy of 5/ per member has been decided upon by the committee of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union in aid of the men who are on strike at the State ...

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  16. REAT MOTOR RACE.

    [?] was taken in the motor. [?] which was decided here [?]. Teddy Tipzelaff, the winner, [?] establishing a record. His ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Alexander Kerr, one of Bendigo's oldest firemen, died at his residence, the fire station, yesterday afternoor about 2.15 The deceased gentleman was 50 years of ...

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  18. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. FOOTBALL IN ADELAIDE

    The football season was opened yesterday. Norwood, 12 goals 9 behinds, beat South Adelaide, 8 goals 9 behinds. ...

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  19. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Articles have been signed by Gotch and Gafscofilin, an American heavyweight, to wrestle for the championship of the world. The match will take place on 30th May, ...

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  20. [?] BRYCE'S POSITION.

    [?] Ga[?] refers at [?] eveing to the rumors regard[?]. British Ambassador [?] ...

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  21. FURTHER EVIDENCE.

    The British mquiry was resumed to-dat, Jewell, one of the lookouts, testified that he received, telephonic messages from the bridge at 9.30 on Sunday night ...

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  22. PEICE OF BREAD.

    The price of bread on and after to-morrow will be 3½d per 21b. loaf. One farthing will be charged for booking. The increased cost of production is given as the reason ...

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  23. OCEANA-PISAGUA CLAIMS.

    The case arising out of the coll[?] between the P. and O. s.s. Oceana and the German barque Pisagua, in which the P. and G. Company claimed damages from ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. SYDNEY HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    The Hospital Saturday collections yesterday amounted to £7898, or £837 more than last year. This sum is the highest on record. Over 400 collectors were[?]ont. The ...

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  25. THE OLYMPIC'S CREW.

    Fifty-three members of the crew of the White Star liner Olympic were again brought before the court yesterday for having refused to go on duty. They were ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. [?] OF BLACKMAIL.

    [?] trial of Francis Henry [?] Henry Glendinning on a [?] [?]btained money by blackthe Counless Hamil de Manin, ...

    Article : 253 words
  27. SYDNEY WHARF LABORERS.

    A mass meeting of the Sydney Wharf Laborers' Union was held this afternoon. Mr. Edward Hillyer, the secretary, in the course of a long statement, said he had ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. THE WEATHER. FINE AND [?]LEASANT.

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  29. £19,000 FOR PAINTING.

    A high price was paid here to-day for a Rembrandt. The painting, which is entitled "Woman Plucking Geese," brought £19,000. ...

    Article : 32 words
  30. PARIS BANDITS,

    A carter named Blauchiff was assassinated by a revolutionary yesterday, because he gave information which led to the arrest of Renest, a member of Bonnot's gang. ...

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  31. TASMAHIAN ELECTIONS. FINAL COUNT FOR BASS.

    The fiual count for Bass electorate resulted in the election of Messrs. G. R. Howroyd, J. Guy. A. E. Solomon, T. J. K. Bakhap, G. G. Becker, R. J. S. M'Kenzie. ...

    Article : 169 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN MINERALS.

    A collection of minerals presented by Mr. Hugh R. Dixson to the New South Wales Government Exhibition at the Geological Museum, in Jermyn-street is ...

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  33. RAIN PREDICTED.

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    Sir Thomas Dewar entertained the Australian cricketers at a banquet at the Hetel Cecil last night. The visitors were cordially welcomed, and the hope was ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. BRITISH INSURANCE BILL.

    The committee of the British Medical Association has asked 26,000 doctors to sign a conditional pledge to immediately resign from all clubs, friendly dispensaries, and ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    The South African cricketers were to rave commenced a match against Derbyshire yesterday. Rain fell during the previous night, and it continued to fall. At ...

    Article : 45 words
  37. CHAMPION BOXER.

    Jack Johnson, champion boxer of the world, will be ready to commence training at his quarters in Los Vegas (Mexico) at the end of May. He is to fight Jim Flynn ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT MAJORITY OF ONE.

    The final count of the elections makes it certain that the Labor party will have 14 in the Assembly. The result was received with jubilation in Labor circles. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  39. THE ENGLISH TOUR.

    The Australian cricketers will begin their first match of the tour in England to-day, when they will mest the County of Notts at Nottingham. The leading county men ...

    Article : 222 words
  40. PRUSSIA AND POLAND.

    A bill which has been introduced into the Prussian Diet empowers the Government to raise £5,000,000 sterling for the purpose of purchasing land in certain ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. [?] DOOME COMPANY.

    [?] Doone and his com[?] of the Royal Princess's [?] K[?] that has [?] wity American [?] ...

    Article : 105 words
  42. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    On Saturday nighat the final exposition of last week's popular programme of Ta[?] Pictures was witnessed by another large audience. The most noteworthy of an ...

    Article : 322 words
  43. FORECASTS ROR TO-DAY.

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  44. CHINA'S PREMIER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking states that there are growing indications that the Premier (Tang-Shao-yi) is endeavoring to assume practical dictatorship of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. RAAN IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Rain fell yesterday along the coast and over the dry areas where farmers were carting water. There was a great deal of rain to-day, and it is still falling. Prior ...

    Article : 60 words
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  47. IMPERIALIST BEHEADS SON.

    Shen-Yuan, the fanatical leader of the Imperialists in Kansu, where Mohammedans are in the majority, has seat a bellicose message to the native press declaring that he ...

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  48. LYRIC PHOTO PLAYS.

    The chief attraction at the Lyric Photo[?] Plays this week is Madame Sarah Bernba[?] in her wonderful impersonation of "Camille," This film is described as an epoch-making one ...

    Article : 170 words
  49. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    It is announced that the Kaiser has purchased several sheep farms at Windhoek, in Little Namaqualand, Cape Colony. The idea of his Majesty is to make ...

    Article : 63 words
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  51. Advertising

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  52. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  53. Advertising

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