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  2. BULLFINCH GOLD ROBBERY

    Detective Sergeant Dempsey and Detective O'Reilly, who arrived from Kalgoorlie by special train yesterday, continued the examination of the ...

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  3. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    Details of a shocking tragedy which occurred afc Ht. Barker yesterday reached Perth this morning in. a wire to the Commissioner of ...

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  4. WAR IN THE BALKANS

    Advices from Cettinje state that severe fighting, has taken place be-tween the forces of Essad Pasha and Djavid Bey near Durazzo. The ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    Sir Henry Norman, Liberal" M.P for Blackburn, who was one of the. Most prominent critics of the Marcom contract , said in an interview ...

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  6. TRANS AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    Trouble has arisen among the men employed on the West Australian section of the trans-Australian railway over the question of a weekly ...

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  7. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mrs. Browning's manuscript of "Sonnets from the Portuguese sold at auction yesterday for £1130;, the manuscript of "Aurora Leigh." ...

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  8. MINISTERIAL SPEECHES.

    Speaking last night at. they Academy banquet, the First Lord of the. Admiralty, Mr Winston Churchill, said that the times were. ...

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  9. LORD DUDLEY'S SON.

    Lord Dudley's son, the Hon. Roderick Ward, who sustained a severe fall while hunting some two or three weeks ago, is now ...

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  10. MONTENEGRIN RESOLUTION

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Temps," King Nicholas of Montenegro said:— "I will not submit to Austrian violence. If ...

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  11. LONDON ELECTIONS BILL.

    The House of Commons yesterday passed the second reading of the London Elections Bill, which constitutes London one parliamentary ...

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  12. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Hakki, Tewfik and Hilmi Pashas declined to act as Turkish peace delegates, and the three now appointed are Nizai Pasha, ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, at the age of 87, of Sir Tatton Sykes, who i was; born in 1826, succeded, his father in 1863, and married in 1874 ...

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  14. GERMAN OPINION.

    The "North German Gazette" says that the last meeting of the Ambassadors Conference on Thursday, encouraged by the Montenegrin ...

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  15. TROOPS AT TCHATALDJA.

    .Cordial relations are said to exist between the Bulgarian and the Turk­ish troops at Tch&taldja,. ...

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  16. FRONTIER RAID.

    While pursuing some raiders beyond the Bannu frontier Major Chrystie and two troopers were killed, and five of the raiders were ...

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  17. DARLING HARBOUR PORTERS

    Fines totalling £391, with costs, amounting to £51 9/, were imposed , by Mr. Justice Heydon in the Court of Industrial Arbitration to-day on ...

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  18. SINN FEIN MOTOR.

    The police in Dublin have seized a motor car used by the organisation Sinn Fein as an advertisement against enlisting, in the British army. ...

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  19. GRAND DUKE ATTACKED

    At Mannheim railway station yesterday a man whose name is. unknown sprang into a railway carriage and attempted to stab the ...

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  20. NO DEVELOPMENTS IN KALGOORLIE

    Detective Dungey stated last night that there had not yet been any developments in Kalgoorlie in connection with the gold robbery ...

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  21. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duchess of Connaught passed a restless day, and her condition is satisfactory ...

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  22. NATIONAL SERVICE POLICY.

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, speaking last night at Crawshawbooth, in Lancashire, said that the "national service policy ...

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  23. KING OF SPAIN.

    Several anarchists have beer rested at Montpellier in connection with a plot to kill King Alfonso of Spain during his coming, visit to ...

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  24. ITALIAN VIEWS.

    It is reported here that Italy det sires that, whatever action be taken in. Albania, should be taken against Skutari alone. Austria, however ...

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  25. COMET VALE OFFICIAL

    An instance of the difficulties un-der which some Government servants labour in the outback dis-tricts of the State came before the ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The question of a wages board for , bailermakers was before Mr, Justice Buchanan and two assessors (Mr. Forwood for the employees) in the ...

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  27. FRENCH ARMY

    Speaking at Caen , on Saturday evening the French Premier, M. Barthou, defended the French army increase of service from two. years ...

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  28. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    The Liberral "Daily News" gives prominence to the return of the Sellars family from New Zealand, where, that newspaper alleges, they ...

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  29. VARYING VOICES.

    The Chief Liberal Whip, Mr. "Percy Illingworth, speaking last night at Shipley, said that Lord Roberts , wanted a nation of soldiers, the ...

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  30. SOUTHERN FRONTIER.

    It is reported that Essad [?] has promised a rectification of the southern frontier of Albania in favour of Greece. ...

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  31. DIFFERENTIAL DUTIES.

    Britain has joined other nations in protesting against the differential duties allowed by the American Tariff Bill in favour of ...

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  32. MONTENEGRIN COUNCIL.

    A Reuters message from Cettinje says that King Nicholas presided to-day at a Council of War, and that it "was decided to yield "to the demands of the Powers. ...

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  33. VICTORIA

    From reports which have reached Minister for External Affairs, it appears that the prospectors after oil in Papua are on the eve of ...

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  34. WOMAN SUFFRAGE

    A free speech demonstration was held to-day in Trafalgar Square, at which Mr. Keir Hardie, M. P.. and Mr. Cunninghame Graham, ex-M.P. ...

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  35. RIOTS IN LISBON.

    The Government has ordered 143 persons of alleged bad character who took part in the recent riots to be deported to the Portuguese ...

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  36. NARROW DECISION.

    It is believed that the decision of the Council of War was carried by only two votes. Parliament has been summoned for Thursday to ...

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  37. AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS.

    M. Belline, a French army aviator, was killed yesterday while making an aeroplane flight at St. Cyr. Berne, May 5. ...

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  38. SURRENDER OF SKUTARI.

    It is officially stated that King Nicholas has informed the Powers that Montenegro will surrender. Skutari unconditionally ...

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  39. DETAILS OF THE RIOT.

    Thirty thousand porsons assembled yesterday in Trafalgar Square, and Messrs. Keir Hardie, Wedgwood, and Martin, members of the ...

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  40. JAPANESE NAVY.

    Contracts have been placed in Japanese yards, for the construction of three Dreadnoughts of the Fuso type ...

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  41. ALBANIAN ACTION.

    Some of the leading Austrian newspapers view an Austro-Italian invasion of Albania with consternation as involving the gravest perils ...

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  42. CHINESE TROUBLES.

    President Yuan Shi Kai has issued a manifesto warning the people not to allow plotters to cause trouble in the Republic. ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND

    Eight Hour Day was celebrated in Queensland. The weather conditions were perfect. The procession of various branches of trade and ...

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  44. INDIAN MARRIAGE.

    A sensation has been caused by the breaking off of the marriage of the Gaekwar of Baroda's daughter with the brother of the Maharajah of ...

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  45. SERVIAN EVACUATION.

    The Servians have completely evacuated Albania. After their flag was hauled down at Durazzo 5000 of Essad Pasha's troops occupied that ...

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  46. ESPERANCE SETTLERS.

    Sir,— I wrote to Mr. C. Frazer on 24th uit. pointing out to him that the settlers and intending settlers in the Grass Patch district were put ...

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  47. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Queen Margaret, from Sydney for Limerick, went ashore on the Stag Rocks, off the Lizard, last night, and is a total wreck. ...

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  48. RAILWAY FATALITY

    A wire from Inspector Drewry, of Northam, to Commissioner of Police (Mr. Connell), reports a fatality on the railway line at Kellerberrin. A ...

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  49. MOSLEM REFUGEES.

    Six thousand Mussulman refugees have left Salonika for Asia Minor on Greek steamers. ...

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  50. MEETING BROKEN UP.

    The crowd broke up a suffragette meeting in Hyde Park yesterday, and two women were arrested. One of them was a daughter of Mr. ...

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  51. DIVORCE COURT.

    The House of Lords has decided an an appeal case that the Divorce Court cannot sit "in camera." ...

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  52. AUSTRO-ITALIAN ACTION.

    An Italian expedition is being readied up to co-operate with tria, and there are evidences that Italy and Austria contemplate ...

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