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  2. BRITISH POLITICS. BUSINESS IN THE LORDS.

    Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Government leader in the House of Lords, to-day outlined in that Chamber the order in which the Ministry ...

    Article : 127 words
  3. CLOSER SETTLEMENT ABOUND BENDIGO.

    Councillor Carolin has given notice of his intention to move at to-day's meeting of the City Council the following motion:—"That the City Council support the ...

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  4. NEW YORK SENSATION. MURDER OF RUTH WHEELER.

    As already reported, the trial of Albert Wolter, a youth of 18, on the charge of the murder of Ruth Wheeler, was opened in New York yesterday. ...

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  5. WRECK OF THE SATARA. AT SEAL ROCKS.

    The steamer Dorrigo, having on board the crew of the steamer Satara, which was wrecked off Seal Rocks, to the north of Newcastle, yesterday, arrived at Sydney ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY. LORD KITCHENER.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier was asked in the Canadian House of Commons this afternoon why Lord Kitchener had neglected to travel by the All-red route. The Canadian ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS. SENATE ELECTIONS.

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) JAPANESE SUBMARINE.

    A pathetic incident is reported in connection with the recent loss of the Japanese submarine while manoeuvring off Hiroshima. After the vessel was raised a document ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. INFORMAL BALLOT PAPERS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer for Victoria (Mr. Farrar) has decided to have the 16,000 ballot papers rejected as informal in connection with the Senate election re-counted, ...

    Article : 95 words
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  11. SAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    Lord Kitchener who has been on a visit to the United States, sailed from New York for England yesterday. ...

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  12. MARK TWAIN'S ILLNESS.

    Mark Twain (Mr. Samuel Clemens), the famous American humorist author, has had another attack of augina pectoris. His condition is serious. ...

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  13. THE BUDGET.

    In a leading article in to-day's issue the "Times" states that the Chancellor of the Exchequer estimates that the delay in reintroducing the Budget caused a loss of ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    Sir John and Lady Quick gave the second of the series of "at homes" to friends, supporters and workers in the recent election at their residence, "Edelweiss," ...

    Article : 477 words
  15. ROOSEVELT AND THE POPE.

    Advices to hand from Rome make it very evident that the authorities at the Vatican are still deeply incensed with Mr. Roosevelt orer the recent incident which led to ...

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  16. BRITISH ARMY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Haldane, secretary of State for War, replying to a question, said that though there was no shortage of horses for peace ...

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  17. NO NEW DEVELOPMENT.

    Federal politics are still in statu quo, everybody recognising that for the present week those interested in the situation must be content to mark time. It requires some ...

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  18. POST-MORTEM'S AWFUL REVELATIONS.

    The trial in New York of the youth, Albert Wolter, on a charge of murdering Ruth Wheeler, aged 16, was continued today. As reported yesterday, the case has ...

    Article : 254 words
  19. BUDGET AND LICENSING TRADE.

    At the last licensing sessions the liquor trade paid £2,000,000 in license duties. According to figures supplied by Mr. Lloyd-George, another £2,100,000 is collectable ...

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  20. THE WRECKED PEOPLE.

    The persons picked up by the Dorrigo and brought to Sydney comprise Captain Hugili, master of the Satara; 10 officers and engineers of the vessel; Pilot Binstead, ...

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  21. HOOLIGANISM.

    A telegram from Milan states that owing to the extraordinary increase of hooliganism in that city the police have organised an armored patrol band, who are arresting ...

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  22. STORY OF THE WRECK.

    From the captain and other officers of the Satara more complete particulars of the wreck were obtained. The vessel at the time she struck was ...

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  23. TARIFF REFORM'S FUTURE.

    Lord St. Aldwyn and Lord Londonderry, two former members of Unionist Cabinets, are supporting the suggestion made by Lord Rosebery, that tariff reform should ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    Some comment has been excited in the United States by the result of an election for the 32nd New York Congressional District (Federal House of Representatives). ...

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  25. RUBBER BOOM.

    The price of rubber continues to increase Best raw rubber has risen 6d a pound during the past fortnight, the average price being 12/5. Manufacturers are contracting ...

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  26. STRAIGHTOUT LABORITES WANTED

    The miners of Northumberland, by a email majority, have decided to run straightout Labor candidates for the Morpeth and Wansbeck seats at the next ...

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  27. IS THE END IN SIGHT?

    Some additional oil and rubber companies were launched to-day. Several newspapers predict an early reaction in connection with the boom. The prices of acme rubber ...

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  28. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Council. 3.30. [?]ak Borough Council. 6.45. [?] to Empire Day, White Hills Read[?] from. 6. ...

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  29. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    The weather having moderated, the British Royal yacht, Victoria and Albert, with Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria aboard, recommenced her voyage from ...

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  30. SENATOR BARKER CONGRATULATED.

    The executive committee of the Trades Hall Council passed a resolution congratulating Mr. Stephen Barker upon his selection to the Senate and the council this ...

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  31. DR. REVILLE SERIOUSLY ILL. ATTACKED BY PNEUMONIA IN ROME.

    News has been received from Rome to the effect that two Victorian Roman Catholic Bishops are at present lying ill in the Italian city. The prelates in ...

    Article : 240 words
  32. FORGED PICTURES.

    The story of the alleged victimisation of Mrs. Paine, a wealthy American lady, who was induced by Count Aulby Deglatiguy, of Tours, to give £40,000 for a number ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. COTTON SPINNING TRADE.

    The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners has decided to recommend its members to demand a 5 per cent. reduction in the wages of their employes. The employers argue ...

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  34. BUDGET RESOLUTIONS PASSED.

    The House of Commons to-day, by a majority of 81 votes, agreed to the Budget resolutions. The Redmondite section of the Irish Nationalists voted with the ayes, but ...

    Article : 110 words
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  36. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    At the Antwerp wool sales yesterday prices for merinos and fine crossbreds were unchanged. Ordinary crossbreds were neglected. ...

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  37. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    One of the principal handicap events of the English racing season—the City and Suburban—was decided at Epsom to-day. The result was a win for Mr. J. Lowry's ...

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  38. AMUSEMENTS.

    [?] splendid series of pictures, headed [?] star film, "Belshazzar's Feast," was [?] for the last time last night at the [?] Open-air Theatre, View-street. The ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. FEDERAL INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The hearing of the case in which the Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Association of Australasia is applying for a fixed log of wages and hours of ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. WARSHIP FOR SALE.

    The reorganisation of the Turkish fleet suggested to Germany a possible means of getting rid of the cruiser Blucher, 14,760 tons, which represents an isolated type. ...

    Article : 171 words
  41. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    The "Times," commenting on the vague rumors of a possible compromise on the question of the House of Lords, says that the temper of life parties is not favorable. ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at Maldon on Wednesday evening of Mr. Charles Sinnamon, only son of the late Mr. Thos. Sinnamon, at the early age of 46 years. The deceased ...

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  43. BUDGET PASSED AUTOMATICALLY.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the financial resolutions were automatically passed, and the Budget road a first time. ...

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  44. ALLEGED COAL COMBINE.

    Last year an extensive series of investigations was made by the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office into an alleged combine formed among coal merchants with ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY'S SYMPATHY.

    At the H.A.C.B. Society's annual conference to-day, Bro. Jeffries (Bendigo) moved a resolution of sympathy with Bishop Reville in his illness. The motion ...

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  46. WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER

    Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of West Australia, has concluded a busy tour of the midlands in his campaign to secure emigrants. He is now at Norwich lecturing ...

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  47. MAHONGA'S LAST JUMP.

    At the Grafton Show to-day Mahonga won his last event. He took his jump beautifully, clearing off, 7in., cantered round the ring, and then dropped dead. ...

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  48. PERICLES WRECK. SEEKING UNCHARTED ROCK.

    The Government steamer Penguin will leave Fremantle for Cape Leeuwin to-morrow to locate the submerged uncharted rock which is supposed to have caused the ...

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  49. TIMBER STACKERS' STRIKE.

    A meeting of the Timber Stackers and Sorters and Carters and Drivers' Unions was held this morning for the purpose of discussing the arrangements for Eight ...

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  50. PENNY POSTAGE.

    A deputation of members of the House of Commons interviewed the Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) yesterday, and urged the institution of penny postage ...

    Article : 90 words
  51. THE WEATHER.

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  52. GENERAL NEWS.

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s. 6½d. per standard ounce, an increase of 3-16d. an ounce since yesterday. The visible supply of wheat in America ...

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  53. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In connection with the triennial elections for the Legislative Council, to be held on 2nd June, the following 17 members (one for each province) are retiring:—Messrs. J. ...

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  54. SALE OF BUTTER.

    The salvaged butter ex Pericles, sold by Messrs. Barrow Bros. in Melbourne on Wednesday, elicited keen competition, and realised 9¼d to 9½d. The bulk of the ...

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  55. CANADIAN NAVY.

    In the Canadian Dominion House of Commons yesterday the third reading of the Naval Bill was agreed to by 111 to 70 votes. ...

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  56. WRECKAGE FOUND.

    The Navigation, department received a message from the lighthouse-keeper at Sugarloaf Point this afternoon, stating that he had visited Croki beach and found it ...

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  57. ELITE SKATING RINK.

    [?] at the Elite Rink, Short-street, [?] night were numerous, and a mer[?]y [?] was spent on the granolithic floor. [?] A. Stewart's orchestra rendered the ...

    Article : 66 words
  58. YOUNG WOMAN'S AWFUL PLIGHT.

    Terrible burning injuries were sustained by Ethel Childly, a young woman, woh resides at 75 Bell-street, Fitzroy, this evening. She had been putting kerosene on ...

    Article : 89 words
  59. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The fall from power of Speaker Cannon, who has been described as an incubus on American politics, is followed by the sensational announcement that Senator N. W. ...

    Article : 151 words
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  61. SAW MILLS UNION.

    At the Trades Hall Council meeting tonight, the executive council recommended that owing to the action taken by the Saw Mills Employes' Union in upholding ...

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  62. CAPTAIN'S STATEMENT.

    "I have nothing for the papers," said Captain Hugill, when een by "The Herald" reporter after the arrival of the Dorrigo. "But you may say that there was ...

    Article : 104 words
  63. NORTH WOAH HAWP MINE.

    [?] weighting together [?] estimated to be half gold, wer[?] [?] of the North Woah Hawp mine [?]llarat to-day. The gold came from an ...

    Article : 50 words
  64. PASSENGER'S LOSS.

    On 19th April, while travelling from Wellington to Sydney, Miss Miles, of Wellington, had stolen from her cabin a suit case, containing jewellery, silverware, and money ...

    Article : 82 words
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  66. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    A member of leading butchering firm said to-day that he regarded the action of the slaughtermen in deciding not to work on Eight Hours Day as most unreasonable. ...

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  67. SURVIVOR'S NARRATIVE.

    "I was on the bridge when the ship went down," said one of the survivors. "There were obscuring showers when the ship struck. We did not at first th[?] seriously ...

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