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  2. THE QUEENSLAND CRISIS.

    Mr. Philp (the Premier) announced in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Governor had granted the request of the Government for a dissolution. ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL LABOR PARTY.

    It was decided at to-day's meeting of the Commonwealth Labor Party to offe[?] an official welcome to Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., on his arrival in Melbourne. ...

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  4. PORTLAND ESTATES.

    Still another claimant to the Portland estates is announced, the New York papers reporting that a merchant named Calkins, of Milville, a banking city 40 miles from ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Milner supplemented his Edinburgh speech on fiscal reform with an important deliverance at Rugby last night. While all for tolerance of the different Unionist views ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    Although there was plenty of business on the notice-paper, and the session is drawing to a close, the Legislative Council only sat for two hours on Wednesday. The Chief ...

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  7. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    In the Senate Senator Best moved the adoption of the contract for the carriage of mails between Australia and Europe with the Orient Steam Navigation ...

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  8. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The position of affairs at Newcastle is now looked upon as brighter than it has been for some time past, and it is confidently anticipated that the Premier's ...

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  9. TRAM COLLISION.

    A sensational tram collision occurred at Yarra Bay, near La Perouse, this evening. A Sunday-school picnic had been in progress at Yarra Bay, and the children were ...

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  10. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Sir W. Lyne told Mr. Bamford (Qld.) that he had no report as to the quality of the iron supplied by Messrs. Sandford & Co. ...

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  11. EUROPEAN NAVIES.

    The "Times" anticipates that the eighth vessel of the Dreadnought pattern will be included in Lord Tweedmouth's next Naval Estimates. ...

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  12. THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    As soon as the tariff has been disposed of by the Federal Parliament the long-deferred problem of the reorganisation of the Customs Department to enable it better to ...

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  13. CANADA'S BARREN LANDS

    Mr. E. T. Seton, the well-known Canadian naturalist and explorer, reports that the so-called barren lands, extending to the Arctic Circle, are full of game, well ...

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  14. ACCIDENTS IN THE WEST.

    Dennis Darcy, while driving a brick-cart across a level crossing at East Perth to-day, was run over by a passenger train from Armadale and killed, the engine cutting the ...

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  15. RAID AT RIGA.

    The headquarters of a band of revolutionaries at Riga, the Russian seaport, were raided yesterday by a band of police wearing armored clothing. For four hours the ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    It is nearly certain that the State Government will not agree to pay 10 per cent, on the outlay for the construction of a telephone line to Port Davey, Ministers having ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Further heavy rains have fallen over the northern and eastern districts, extending from the coast to Barron River. Yetman had 110 points, Moree 71, Boggabilla 68, ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND MINING DISASTER.

    The report of the Royal Commission which enquired into the disaster at the Nightcap mine, reports that the mine managers disregard of the precautions, ...

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  19. TRANSVALL CHINESE.

    A petition signed by 1,100 free Chinese storekeepers in the Transvaal has been presented to the Chinese Minister in London protesting that the Asiatic Registration Act ...

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  20. POISONED HER DAUGHTER

    One of the most piteous cases which the coroner has ever been called upon to investigate is the death of Eileen May Norris, aged 17, who died this morning alter ...

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  21. BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (the Prime Minister) is making satisfactory progress towards recovery from his recent heart seisure, but in view of the ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    The will of Mr. Edward Morey, formerly a member of the Legislative Council and late of Ballarat, landowner, was to-day lodged for probate. The testator left ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    The warship Pioneer put into Wellington to-day on the way to Lyttelton, and landed a sick seaman. A party of British scientists are to leave ...

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  24. THE IRISH SHOOTING OUTRAGE.

    Mr. Blake, the victim of the Kilconierin outrage, in Galway, who was shot from a thicket while returning home from mass on Sunday, declares that many of the male ...

    Article : 116 words
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  26. THE ARBITRATION COURT

    A sitting of the Arbitration Court of the Commonwealth was held to-day. Mr. Justice Higgins presided, to hear the appeal against the decision of the industrial ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. NEW YORK MARKETS.

    The tone of the New York money market [?] hopeful rather than confident regarding [?]he effects likely to be produced by President Roo[?]evelt's appeal to the people to ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING.

    The committee of the Amateur Swimming Association have referred the invitation received from New South Wales, to send swimmers to compete in that State, to the ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL.

    Bishop Anderson, in thanking, his parishioners for the welcome accorded him at the Masonic Hall last night, said that in order to meet the expenditure on ...

    Article : 192 words
  30. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    In the last six months 300 Japanese, after [?]tering Washington territory, in the United States, have been sent back into British Columbis. The influx by way of ...

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  33. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    Dr. Paul Brnchesi, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Montreal, Canada, has, at the instance of the Pope, directed that no dispensations shall be granted in his ...

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  34. THE CHELSEA BOYCOTT.

    In the case of Lieutenant Woods, of [?]he 2nd Battalion of Grenadier Guards, which came before a Military Court of Enquiry at Chelsea, evidence was given by ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Mackintosh Bell delivered a lecture before the Royal Colonial Institute last night on the mineral wealth of New Zealand. The Earl of Ranfurly, formerly ...

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