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  2. BALKANS WAR.

    [?] from Sofia reports that a [?] has taken place between [?] [?] and Servian troops. The [?] engagement was Kumanovo, 16 ...

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  3. SUFFRAGETTE SENSATION.

    Two suffragettes were responsible for some exciting scenes in London to-day. The women gained admission to the Monument of London (which commemorates the ...

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  4. MEETING OF RULERS

    The marriage of Princess Victoria Louise, daughter of the Kaiser, to Prince Ernest Augustus of Cumberland, promises to be invested with great international ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    At Exeter to-day Mr. J. W. Billiatt, the sole survivor of the expedition led by John M'Douall Stuart, which traversed Australia from south to North in 1861, was presented ...

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  6. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The industrial trouble, which started on 1st April, has been settled, and there is a feeling of great Satisfaction on all sides. The agreement arrived at provides that ...

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  7. TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    We have received the following letter from Mr. W. M. Hughes, Attorney-General:- Melbourne, 18th April. ...

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  8. NON-UNION MINERS.

    A special meeting of members of the Bendigo branch of the F.M.E.A was held yesterday afternoon at the Eaglehawk Town Hall, and was very largely attended, it ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent informed us by cable last night that Mr. Watt, Victorian Premier, nnds he will not be able to complete his business in time to john the ...

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  10. CLUB SWINGING FEAT,

    "Tom" Burrows, of Australia, has succeeded in his attempt at Aldershot to complete 100 hours' continuous club swinging. ...

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  11. BRITISH ARMY.

    [?] had an extraordinaly recep- i[?] last night. Three thousand [?] present in the Town Hall, while [?] in Victora Square, where ...

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  12. BURROWS BECOMES DELIRIOUS,

    Burrows was swinging the clubs for 107 hours. He became irritated owing to water being sprinkled on his face. He was delirious, and in a rage attacked the ...

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  13. LEADERS IN TROUBLE.

    Mr. George Lansbury, ex-Labor M.P. for Bow and Bromley, and Mrs. Drummond, a prominent Guffragette leader, were brought before the court to-day on charges of having ...

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  14. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    In the Reichstag yesterday Dr. Leibkneeht, a Socialist member, stated that the Krupp Proprietary and the manufacturers of the Mauser rifle resorted to illicit ...

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  15. LADY WHITE'S HOUSE.

    The perpetrators of a serious case of incendiarism, which occurred at Englefield Green, on the Thames, last month, have been discovered. ...

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  16. RESULT. OF CONFERENCE.

    The union officials reported the result of the conference between the parties to be as follows:- "During the sitting of the Industrial ...

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  17. BRITISH BUDGET,

    Speaking at Bromley last night, Mr. Alexanader [?], Lord Advocate for Scotland, said the next Budget would be that of 1910 over again. He added that Mr. ...

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  18. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Tho wheat market is very firm, with contirued continental inquiry. ...

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  19. THE BENDIGO MOVEMENT.

    During the course of his remarks at a meeting of electors in the Queen's Head Hall, Lockwood. on Saturday night, Sir John Quick, M.P., referred to an ...

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  20. BY MR. HOBHOUSE.

    [?] at Bristol last night on behalf [?] Mr. Hobhouse denied [?] any necessity for compul[?] Great Lritain, he said, had ...

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  21. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    A conference will take place in Sydney to-night between the executive officers of the Northern-Miners' Federation and the Southern Miners' Association and ...

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  22. ATTEMPT TO DESTROY STATION

    A canister of gunpowder surrounded by inflammable material and burning candies, was found at the Aberdeen railway station this evening. It is supposed that the ...

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  23. AEROPLANING IN STORM.

    Additional particulars of the monoplane flight of Mr. Gustave Hamel from Dover to Cologne emphasise the splendid nature of the performance. ...

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  24. [?] OF THE POPE.

    [?] by the Pope's [?] there is still an ab[?] the improvement [?] continues. ...

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  25. "DOG WITH A BAD NAME."

    Some youths have confessed to having perpetrated the recent attempt to destroy the ruins of the historic castle at Dudley. This outrage had been attributed to the ...

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  26. PIERPONT MORGAN'S WILL.

    The will of the late Mr. Pierpont Morgan does not state the total amount of the estate. Mr. Morgan, junr., gets the residue, loss 20,000 dollars left for various ...

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  27. £49.000 LOST IN WAGES.

    It is estimated that as a direct result of the strike, the workers of Broken Hill have lost no less than £49,000 in wages, The tramway and mining companies have ...

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  28. [?] OF GERMANS.

    [?] Germany over the in[?] be well understood [?] the six German mer[?] ...

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  29. MISSING MILLIONAIRE.

    Reuter's Ageney makes an interesting announcement in respect to the Tennessee firm with which Mr. Joseph Martin, the missing millionaire, was connected. ...

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  30. OSCAR WILDE.

    The libel action in which Lord Alfred Douglas is proceeding for damages against Mr. Arthur Ransome and "The Times" Book Club was continued to-day. ...

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  31. [?] FRENCH STORY.

    [?] states that the in[?] of [?] at Nancy, shows [?] were not struck ...

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  32. NO NATIONAL DEBT.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith, Minister for Public Works in New South Wales, gave evidence before the Dominions Royal Commission to-day. ...

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  33. BUSINESS PEOPLE UNEASY.

    The statement that a conference will take place between the representatives of Northern and Southern miners has caused much uneasiness among the business people and ...

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  34. [?] GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    [?] two police[?] for failing to protect a [?] from the [?] of a [?] at Nancy is being ...

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  35. QUESTION OF PROSECUTIONS.

    Questioned regarding the matter of prosecutions in connection with the Broken Hill strike, Mr. Carmichael said, he knew nothing about the arrangements. He was ...

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  36. MARTIN IN SWITZERLAND.

    The friends of Mr. Martin, the missing American millionaire, have received a telegram from Switzerland to cease making irquiries. Mr. Martin, who sent the ...

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  37. MEETING OF DIRECTORS.

    A meeting of the board of directors of the Silverton Tramway Company was held this afternoon at the Melbourne office, for the purpose of receiving confirmation of the ...

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  38. CALIFORNIAN LAND LAWS.

    A meeting called to protest against the proposed anti-Japanese land laws in California was attended by 20,000 persons, SeveralI fiery orations were delivered. ...

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  39. [?]CLAIM FOR £3500.

    [?] Mrs. Margaret Scott, [?] Scott, the well known [?] critic of the London [?] claimed [?] from ...

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  40. RECLASSIFICATION SCHEME

    Mr. Murray (the acting Premier) said today that he was glad the State civil servants were generally expressing so much satisfaction with the final reclassification ...

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  41. POSITION IN SOUTH.

    The position on the South Coast has be come more involved, owing to the miners having demanded a conference with the employers. ...

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  42. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    A serious position has arisen in connection with the accommodation for infectious diseases at the Bendigo Hospital, Seventeen cases were admitted to the institution ...

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  43. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    A peculiar case of mistaken identity is reported from Parkes. A railway employe. who is a well-known resident, was arrested on a warrant charging him with child ...

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  44. IRRIGATION AREAS.

    Mr. J. H. Dethridge, a member of the Water Supply Commission, accompanied by Mr. E. Shaw, engineer of the department, will on Wednesday visit Avoca in ...

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  45. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ATTITUDE.

    President Wilson has decided to defer taking action regarding the Californian Alien Lands Bill pending the passage of the measure through the State legislature. ...

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  46. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John York Idles, 37 years of age, was charged to-day at the Newtown Police Court with having, while secretary of the National Independent Order of Oddfellows, ...

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  47. MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    An assault which may have fatal results was committed on Henry M'Namara, a widower, 38 years of age, and a boot clicker, at the "Swamp" in Smith-street, ...

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  48. S FATE.

    [?] of the Scott [?] and a brother of [?] on interviewed in London [?] [?] loss of the Southern ...

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  49. MINMI COAL "BLACK LISTED."

    A conference has decided to declare Minmi coal to be on the "black list." This means that the himpers in all parts of Australia will be asked not to handle that coal. ...

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  50. ACTION BY MR. BRYAN.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, telegraphed to the Governor of the State of California, asking him to withhold his signature from the Auti-Alien Bill on the ...

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  51. DISSATISFIED OFFICERS.

    The officers of the State service were somewhat divided in their expressions of opinion regarding the Public Service Commisioner's final scheme. Here and there ...

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  52. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Next Thursday the parties to the plaint in the postal electricians' case meet to speak to the minutes of Friday. Mr. W. J. Clemens, secretary to the ...

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  54. THREE, MEN ARRESTED.

    M'Namara gave good descriptions of the men who assaulted him, and as the result of inquiries made by the police three men were arrested on suspicion. They were:— ...

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