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  2. Mr. Asquith's Scheme.

    The fact that Mr. Asqith did not make a statement respecting the Government's policy with regard to recent Ulster developments caused some surprise. ...

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  3. HOME RULE CRISIS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Unionist) moved his motion for a judicial inquiry into the instructions given to the army officers in ...

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  4. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The diplomatic representatives of the United States, Mexico, and the South American Republics met this morning at the Argentine legation at Washington to ...

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  5. MISSING ELMORE GIRL.

    A peculiar incident in connection with the disappearance of Ruby M'Kenzie from her home at Elmore on 13th April has been reported to the police by Mr W. H. Dengue, ...

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  6. STRIKE WAR.

    The improvement in the Mexican situation was manifested to-day by the decision of the American Cabinet to send Federal troops to suppress, the labor war in ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Watt, the Premier, received a cable from Mr. Elwood Mead yesterday, stating that he would leave America by the steamer Sonona early in May. ...

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  8. THE COOK MINISTRY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. County resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He said that if the Teesdale. Smith contract had done nothing else, ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The third series of London wool sales for 1914 was opened to-day. Prices were firm, ranging from par to an advance of 5 per cent. compaied with ...

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  10. Ministerial Conference.

    A further Ministerial conference has been held. Opposition members hope that Mr. Asquith will amplify Mr. Churchill's federal ...

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  11. Mr. Redmond's Attitude.

    Mr. J. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, stated in the lobbies that he would not support anything involving the exclusion of Ulster. ...

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  12. Unionist Press Comments.

    Unionist newspapers emphasise the significant change in Mr. Churchill's tone. ...

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  13. JACK DONALDSON.

    Jack Donaldson, of Victoria, won the 130 yards handicap at Glasgow in 12½ sec., and the 300 yards in 31 sec. He started from scratch in' both events. ...

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  14. Inniskillens Go to Londonderry.

    A detachment of Inniskillens, with two Maxim guns, left Omagh to-day for Magillan camp, Londonderry. ...

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  15. ANOTHER DEATH.

    The fighting has resulted in another death. Many have been wounded round the neighborhood. The strikers are entrenched on a hill preparing for the arrival ...

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  16. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, with a tendency in buyers' favor. ...

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  17. Dublin National Volunteers.

    The Nationalist volunteer movement in Dublin is growing. It is receiving financial support from America. Young Nationalists urge the immediate extension of ...

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  18. INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    Archbishop Kelly's action in changing the control of Our Lady of the Rosary Church at Kensington by substituting a father of the secular order for a priest or ...

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  19. EMPIRE'S WIRELESS.

    Mr. Levis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonics, in reply to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, said that Canada, New Zealand, and HongKong ...

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  20. WARSHIPS AT BELFAST.

    There are now 11 warships in Belfast Lough. ...

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  21. WORKING FOR PEACE.

    The U.S. Cabinet is optimistic regarding the Mexican situation, but war preparations are being continued. The European ambassadors are strongly ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    In addressing the Budget Committee of the Reichstag yesterday, Herr von Jagow, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, admitted there was an undercurrent of ...

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  23. DISASTER IN VIRGINIA.

    A mining disaster has occurred at Beckley, West Virginia. Owing to au explosion in the pit of the New River Collieries Company, 250 men were entombed at the ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Regret is expressed that the Thames Rowing Club is unable to accept the invitation of the Melbourne Amateur Association to send a crew to compete at the ...

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  25. Rescuing Americans.

    The British cruiser Hermion has despatched a party of bluejackets 40 miles inland from Tampico to rescue eight Americans whose lives are in danger. ...

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  26. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    James Paddon, champion sculler of Australia, who is to row Eruest Barry for the world's championship, felt for London by the R.M.S. Mooltan to-day. He is ...

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  27. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    A cyclone which is described as the worst that has occurred in half a century, swept Calcutta, doing immense damage. It is already known that three persons ...

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  28. BRITAIN CONCERNED.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in reply to questions regarding Mexico, praised the tact of British officials negotiating ...

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  29. LUNATIC IN THE BUSH.

    Residents of Kurrajong Heights arc in a state of terror owing to a lunatic being at large in the bush. He was chased by several men, but seared them away by ...

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  30. EASIER DIVORCE SOUGHT.

    Disapproval is expressed by the convocation of Canterbury of the Royal Commission's recommendations that additional grounds for divorce be granted. The ...

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  31. 203 MEN ENTOMBED.

    ECCLES (W. Virgina), 29th April. All hope of rescuing the men entombed in the colliery at Beckley has been abandoned. Gallant attempts have been made ...

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  32. LOCAL OPTION STRUGGLE.

    Grave irregularities in connection with the local option poll recently taken at Granville are alleged by the Rev. H. F. Palmer. He says:—"The liquor lords paid ...

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  33. SORDID SCANDAL.

    The hearing of the change against Lord Alfred Douglas and T. W. H.3 Crusland (author of "The Unspeakable Scot"), of having conspired to accuse Robert Baldwin ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA REPRESENTED.

    At the first agricultural show of the season held at Ayr, Australia was attractively represented. ...

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  35. MARCONI SHARES SCANDAL.

    Charles Edwin Fenner, the London sharebroker, who was arrested in Paris and extradited on a charge of having fraudnently converted share certificates, was again ...

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  36. RAND SHOOTING SENSATION.

    The trial was concluded here to-day of the Russian. Nissum, who in December last fired four shots from a revolver at Sir Lionel Phillips, the well known mining ...

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  37. BURGLAR SURPRISED.

    A burglar at Krainfeld, in Germany, who was surprised by the inmates of a house which he had entered, attacked them with an axe. ...

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  38. ALLEGED MOTOR CAR FRAUDS.

    Mr. Justice Duffy, sitting ih the original jurisdiction of the High Court to-day, concluded the hearing of the case, the King v. Innes. In the statement of claim the ...

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  39. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    His Majesty the King attended the opening of the Newmarket First Spring Meeting yesterday. The King's colt. Friar Marcus (Cicero—Prim Nun), won the ...

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  40. Tweediedum and Tweedledee.

    At a moment when the Home Rulers are indiguantly criticising the gun-running exploits of the Ulstermen, news has been received of the landing of a similar cargo ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN YOUTHS' TOUR.

    Commonwealth representatives in Berlin are co-operating in the proposed world tour of 40 youths of the Young Australian League. Sir George Reid, High ...

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  42. DOMINIONS HOUSE.

    In the Union House of Assembly to-day Mr. F. S. Malan (Minister for Mines, Industrios, and Education) said that there was no prospect in the near future of South ...

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  43. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    There has been a stoppage of work in the coal mines at Ebbw Vale in Monmouthshire. Five thousand men have gone out on ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA ADVERTISED.

    The Commonwealth Publicity department is affixing enormous illuminated signs, which cannot fail to arrest attention, on the steel framework of the Commonwealth ...

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  45. CHINESE PIRATES.

    It is fearerd that 200 persons, all but one of them Orentals, have perished as the result of the seizure by pirates of the British steamer Tai On. There were no ...

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  46. EXPORT OF TASMANIAN APPLES.

    When the shipments of Tasmanian apples and pears to the overseas ports this season are finished it will probably be found that the total is not, short of 1,000,000 cases. ...

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  47. FIGHT OVER A BABY.

    At the Fitzroy Court, to-day. Florence Conrad. 21, and Joseph Conrad, 23. her husband, were charged with having assaulted Lavinia Jean Bird. married woman. ...

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  48. SOLDIERS SUFFER.

    Professor Laurent, of Brussels, attributes the numerous cases of cerebro-spinal shock sustained by soldiers in the Balkans to the auro-vibrations of passing projectiles. This, ...

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  49. CENSURE MOTION DEBATE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Austen Chamberlain, summing up the charges against the Government, stated it appeared the Government assumed that ...

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  50. PRINCESS BLACKMAILED.

    Benjamin Brims, a commercial traveller appeared before the Police Court to-day on remand on a charge of having attempted to blackmail the lady who claims to be ...

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  51. RECENT MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The death occurred this morning of Mrs. Byham. daughter of Mrs. Guilfoyle, of Crossen Vale. Her death was due to injuries received in a motor car accident ...

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  52. SOCIALISTS GAIN SEATS.

    As a result of the elections, the Socialist party has gained live seats in the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  53. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The damage done by the fire which destroyed the Bath Hotel, at the Suffolk watering place of Felixstowe, amounts to £30,000. ...

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  54. MARRIAGE SHOPS BARRED.

    German officers have been forbidden to patrouise marriage agencies, the penalty for doing so being instant dismissal from the army. ...

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  55. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Another big crowd witnessed the performance of Bailey's posing dogs last night, and the enthusiastic applause which greeted their several feats demonstrated the appreciation of ...

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  56. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  57. MAYOR OF WELLINGTON.

    Mr. J. P. Lukes has been re-elected Mayor of Wellington by a large majority. The voting was:—Lukes, 11.501; M'Laren (United Labor Party), 4539: Glover (Social ...

    Article : 64 words
  58. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Thos. Jones presided over the meet ing of the Bendigo Labor Federal campaign committee, held at the Trades Hall last night. Mr. D. W. Lewis, the ...

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  59. PALAIS DE DANSE.

    A great amount of interest is being evinced in the opening of a Palais de Danso at the spacious Lyric Theatre. Charing Cross, tomorrow. The floor has undergone special ...

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  60. IMPORTED DOMESTICS.

    Mr. Whitehead, officer in charge of the Immigration Bureau, said to-day that he was somewhat disappointed to find that only 15 applications had been received for ...

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  61. AUCTION SALES.

    Ncxt Tuesday at 2 p.m. on the premises, corner of Buckley and Charles streets. Iron bark. Mr. T. C. Watts will sell the whole of the furniture and effects, including side ...

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  62. INMAN AND NEWMAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. TIMBER SEASONING.

    Mr. Drysdale Brown (Minister for Forests) said this afternoon that he still adhered to his opinion that it would be advisable to have timher seasoning stacks ...

    Article : 76 words
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