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  2. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Some sensational statements concerning the morality, of Sydney were made by the members of a deputation from the Public Morals Association ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Berlin "Vorwaerts," the leading Radical organ in Germany, states that the German , Anns and Ammunition Company is supplying Russia with ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. G. R. Hill, lately chairman of the Greenwich Conservative Association wrote a letter to Mr. Joseph Chamlberlain a day or two ago asking ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Peasant risings in the Mitan and Liban districts are being suppressed by troops. At Dvinsky 500 peasants have been arrested. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    At the Supreme Court the Chief Justice heard, an appeal in the case of E. J. Quin v. Kate Coffey, originally tried by the Warden of East Coolgardie ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Federal Government has not yet arrived at a decision on the question of the English mails. The Orient-Pacific Company's new offer of white ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Thomas W. McNeill was charged by the Rev. Alexander R. McPhee Congregational minister, with assault near Armadale on March 8. ...

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  9. PEACEFUL PEASANTS.

    A number of peasants, men, women, and children, about 140 in all, were, quietly assembled on a highway in the Kutno district of Warsaw, when a ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. CHANGTUFU OCCUPIED.

    The Japanese entered Changtufu on Tuesday last, the Russians having evacuated the town on Sunday. Large bodies of Russians were then ...

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  11. RUSSIAN GUNS.

    The Grand Duke Serghis Mikhaitovitch asserts that the Russians lost only two siege grins at Mukden. ...

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  12. DUTY ON CATALOGUES.

    The suggestion has been made in connection with the payments of duty on catalogues sent through the post office that business firms would be ...

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  13. MOBILISATION ORDERS.

    The peasants in the Kutno district have refused to furnish the horses which the authorities have demanded of them for mobilisation purposes. ...

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  14. ATTACKED AND KILLED.

    Dr. Wrigley has returned to Glen Innes from Newlown, bringing the bead of William McAullay, whose body was found 200 yards from the ...

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  15. SIEGE OF VLADIVOSTOK.

    In view of the likelihood of an early siege of Vladivostok by the Japanese, all the women resident in the town have been ordered to leave. ...

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  16. MILK ADULTERATION.

    The local health authorities are bestirring themselves to secure parity of food, and to-day several milk vendors were fined at the Perth court for ...

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  17. LORD MILNER.

    Lord Milner was entertained at a farewell banquet in Pretoria lagtnight. Reviewing the immense progress made by the new colonies, he appealed to ...

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  18. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    French advices report that a Japanese torpedo boat, preceding a large Japanese squadron, passed Coloniibo yesterday This intelligence has ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT.

    The drafting of the necessary regulations under the Federal Arbitration Act is proving an arduous task. Mr. Castle expects to have the draft ready ...

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  20. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    The body of a man whose name is unknown was found on the railway near Parkerville station this morning. It is surmised that in trying to board ...

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  21. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The Unionist newspapers consider that Mr. Chamberlain's letter does not interfere in the matter of the Greenwich election, but that it leaves the ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Port Louis, in the island of Mauritius, a steamer which has just arrived there from Colombo reports that ...

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  23. MAHOMETANS AT MESHED.

    A serious outbreak occurred yesterday at Meshed, in the north-east of Persia, where the Mahometan's rose against the, Russian residente and ...

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  24. STICKING UP CASE.

    William Munday was stuck up and dangerously wounded near Toowong last night by an armed robber. Munday was on his way to Toowong to ...

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  25. CHARGE OF DESERTION.

    Gunner Lacham, of the Albany forts, went for a swim last week, and his clothes were afterwards found on the rocks, leading to the presumption ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    The chaotic condition ot the Australian mails still causes great inconvenrence and dissatisfaction in commercial and business circles. The plan ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. CHIEF OF ORDNANCE.

    The appointment of a permanent chief of ordnance has again been deferred by the Minister of Defence. The intimation cabled! some time ago ...

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  28. ACQUITTED OF STEALING.

    At the criminal court Cissie Caeser was acquitted on a charge of stealing £9 from Christopher Johnson, the case arising out of a drinking affair. ...

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  29. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    King Edward drove out yesterday. He looked well, with the exception that be was a little paler than usual. The "Lancet" attributes his recent ...

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  30. CATTLE FROM WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Three thousand bullocks from Ware Hill, W.A., in charge of Mr. Skuthorpe crossed the border at Brenda yesterday. This Is one of the largest ...

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  31. JAPANESE WAR LOAN.

    The "Standard" affirms that, not withstanding rumours of the flotation of the next Japanese war Joan in Germany, arrangements have been ...

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  32. THEFT FROM A CORPSE.

    Ex-Constable Oughten Percy Timperley was charged with having stolen £4 from the body of a man who was run over and killed by a train on ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. SPEECH BY THE KAISER.

    A banquet was given last night in Bremen in connection with the unveiling in that city of a monument erected in memory of the Emperor Frederick. ...

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  34. DEADLOCK IN HUNGARY.

    The Emperor Franz Josef of Austria, King of Hungary, is willing to allow the Government which represents the Hungarian coalition ...

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  36. THE CRUSADE AGAINST GAMBLING.

    A meeting of the council of churches to-day carried unanimously a resolution expressing high appreciation of the action of the "Morning Herald" in ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. VICE-REGAL MOVEMENTS.

    The Governor-General and Lady Nonthcote left Melbourne for Sydney this afternoon, where they intend to stay for ten weeks. ...

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  38. SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A PARTNER.

    Charles Patrick Corney, of Carlton, brewer, has issued a Supreme Court writ against Thos. Walter Delves, of North Fitzroy, mayor of Fitzroy, his ...

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  39. MR. BENT AND RAILWAY PLOYEES.

    Speaking at a function on Wednesday night the Premier remarked that if public servants, including railway men, insisted on doing certain things ...

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  40. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    At the Perth Court, P. O. Solin, Charles Jenkinson, and George Clarke were charged with having conspired to charge R. L. Jones with the crime ...

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  41. SALE OF A VICTORIAN ESTATE.

    The Melville Park estate, the property of Mr. James Gibb, M.P. has been sold to Mr. Samuel McKay, a squatter, of W.A., the price paid ...

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  42. LABOR MOVEMENT.

    To-day's issue of the "Worker," the Queensland labor organ, has a significant leading article under the heading "A Question for the May Convention." ...

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  43. COLONIAL INCOME TAX.

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alfred Lyttellon, is unable to publish a return relatinor to the colonial systems of graduated and differentiated income ...

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  44. FREMANTLE SHIPPING.

    Departures: Lady Meldred for the eastern Sates: Weathrfield, barque for Newcastle. Send Off—A pleasing function took ...

    Article : 138 words
  45. COMMENT OF THE "TIMES."

    Commenting on the Kaiser's speech at Bremen, the "Times' bespeaks the full and cordial sympathy of other countries in his declaration of peace. ...

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  46. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  47. TWO WRECKS.

    The schooner Enterprise returned this morning after a cruise among the islands. The schooner visited Surprise Island and the Chesterfield Group at ...

    Article : 126 words
  48. TIMBER DUTY.

    The Minister of Customs has decided in connection with imports of rough sawn wood used in the manufacture of doors that, where timber in the rough ...

    Article : 102 words
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  50. KAISER'S VISIT TO TANGIER.

    It is stated that the Kaiser's visit to Tangier is viewed in official quarters in Paris without any disfavour or apprehension. ...

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