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  2. REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALISM

    Recent meetings held under the auspices of the Amalgamated Miners' Association have been far from well attended, and many loyal unionists have declared ...

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  3. NAVAL DEFENCE

    Speaking at Glasgow yesterday, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, stigmatised as an "electioneering pamphlet" the memorandum issued by Lord Cawdor, Secretary for ...

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  4. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND PUBLIC OFFICES.

    Since the cancellation of the regulation forbidding Federal public servants from publicly discussing or taking part in political movements, the question has been ...

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  5. DEATH OF THE PRIMATE

    Dr. Saumarcz Smith died to-night. The deceased was the fourth of the line of Australian bishops and the first Archbishop of Sjdney. He was elected under somewhat ...

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  6. GAMBLING IN WHEAT.

    Mr. James A. Patten, whose manipulation of the Chicago wheat market has given rise to so much excitement in the United States, where it has led to the ...

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  7. THE TURKISH CRISIS

    The latest intelligence from Turkey states that the situation is exceedingly grave and the country within measurable distance of civil war. ...

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  8. THE PERSIAN REVOLT

    A step, which it is thought possible may precipitate a solution of the crisis arising out of the revolt in Persia, has been taken by the Shah in rejecting a request from ...

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  9. FIRE AT YEA.

    A fire broke out at 9.15 to-night in the main business street of Yea. Mr. J. Knight's store and ironmongery establishment was completely destroyed, and Mr. ...

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  10. VOLCANOES IN ERUPTION.

    After a comparatively long period of repose Etna, the largest volcano in Europe, situated on the eastern coast of Sicily and Stromboli, another volcano in the island ...

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  11. MADE AT PENTRIDGE.

    Both 18 gauge wire netting and a kind similar to that of the heaviest imported have been successfully manufactured at Pentridge, and some of the prisoners have ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Legislative Assembly in Cape Town amid cheers yesterday passed the Bill sanctioning the adhesion of Cape Colony to the Constitution arranged by the recent ...

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  13. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    With regard to the proposed all-red steamship route, the Colonial Office authorities state that they are without information as to the negotiations referred to in ...

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  14. THE ONSLOW HURRICANE.

    Further particulares concerning the recent disastrous blow at Onslow, which lasted 19 hours, state that all the boats broke away from their moorings, and the Collier, a ...

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  15. THE PHILIPPINES.

    President Taft, in a message to the United States Congress gives warm support to a Bill establishing, with certain limits, freetrade between the United States ...

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  16. FRESH AIR FUND.

    Sir—Once again I venture to come before your readers to ask them to help me with contributions for the Fresh Air Fund —the fund which penetrates to the darkest ...

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  17. DEATH ON BOARD SHIP.

    A steerage passenger by the Omrah, named Anderson, bound from Sydney to London, died as the result of an accident on board through falling down the ...

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  18. BOMBS IN BENGAL.

    The Indian malcontents are still attempting to further their cause by violence, and another live bomb has been discovered on the Agrapara railway, in Bengal. ...

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  19. CONQUERING THE AIR.

    The national fund recently opened in Germany to assist Count Zeppelin, the celebrated inventor and builder of airships, to continue his experiments in the science of ...

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  20. A DULACCA TRAGEDY.

    Dulacca (Queensland), April 18. A number of police, under an inspector, have been investigating the death of a man named Pring, and on Friday, assisted by a ...

    Article : 283 words
  21. COLLISION OF STEAMERS.

    The small steamer Tryst, 580 tons, belonging to Belfast, and commanded by Captain S. Bell, has been sunk in a collision with the Orient-Royal liner Ortona, ...

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  22. BLOODSHED IN MEXICO.

    Serious rioting has occurred at a mining camp at Vel[?]rdena, in the Mexican province of Coahuila, arising out of the action of the mayor in suppressing a religious ...

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  23. DINIZULU.

    Lord Crewe, Secretary for the Colonies, in a dispatch to the Natal Government, after notifying the acceptance of the verdict in the case of Dinizulu, who was ...

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  24. GLAD HE DID.

    Mr. Percy Crampton, Singleton, N.S.W., says:—"Not so long ago I was seized with a very heavy cold. Having heard of the wonderful qualities of Chamberlain's Cough ...

    Article : 84 words
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  28. CHINESE QUARTERS RAIDED.

    A raid, resulting in the arrest of eighteen persons, including two women, was made by the police on Chinese quarters in Bridge-street, Bendigo, last night. ...

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