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  2. THE FEDERAL CRISIS

    In the House of Representatives to-day there was a stirring debate on the motion to adopt the Address in Reply. The questions lasted only a few minutes, and then ...

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  3. A WET DERBY.

    Owing to the heavy rain there was a poor attendance at Epsom to see the Derby to-day. Fortunately the downpour ceased just before the start of the race. Minoru ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S NAVAL POLICY.

    Captain Craig, Unionist member for East Down, moved in the House of Commons yesterday "that this House views with alarm any modification of the two-Power ...

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  5. THE FIRST TEST MATCH

    Heavy rain fell just before 11 o'clock to-day, and the outlook for the first test match between Anstralia and England on the Birmnigham Oval was anything but ...

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  6. THE SEE OF SYDNEY

    The conference of members of the Anglican Diocesan Synod respecting the appointment of a successor to the late Archbishop of Sydney was continued to-day. ...

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  7. TURKISH TRAITORS

    The Court-martial engaged in the trial of the reactionaries arrested in connection with the revolt at Constantinople, has acquitted 63 officers, 37 civilians, and five ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    A Russian railway loan for £3 250,000 has been negotiated by English capitalists. The agreement stipulates that portion of the loan shall be spent on the purchase of ...

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  9. BURGLARS AT THE VATICAN.

    The Pope has handed over to the Italian police three burglars caught in the Vatican gatdens. The Pope's action is significant, inasmuch as the Vatican thus recognises ...

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  10. GLASGOW MURDER.

    Oscar Slater, who was sentenced to death for the murder, at Glasgow, of Miss Gilchrist, a wealthy spinster, aged 82 years, has been reprieved owing to an element of ...

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  11. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The debate on the Budget resolutions is still proceeding in the House of Commons. The land tax proposals were severely criticised yesterday. Many ...

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  12. MUREDR IN THE TERRITORY.

    Cumberwah, a native, has been commit ted for trial at Daly River for the murder of a lubra near the Daly smelter. From the information to hand it appears that ...

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  13. SHIPPING RINGS.

    After sitting for 2½ years the Royal Commission on Shipping Rings has presented [?]s report. The Commission was appointed to enquire into the operations of ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Subscriptions for the New South Wales loan for £3,000,000 are coming in slowly. It is doubtful if the public will take 30 per cent. Generally it is considered that the ...

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  15. STRINGY BARK AS BLUE GUM.

    Some startling allegations have been made with regard to stringy bark timber being exported as blue gum, and it is stated that an inspector has been dismissed ...

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  16. WHEAT DEALING.

    Mr. James Patten, the American wheat speculator is settling with the majority of the short sellers of May wheat on generous [?]erms. ...

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  17. LORD KITCHENER.

    The "Standard" states that Lord Kitchener, the retiring Commander-in-Chief in India, will, after the Japanese manœuvres in November, proceed to Australia and ...

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  18. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    At a meeting of the Council of Churches to-night, it was resolved—"That the secretary be instructed to acknowledge with thanks the resolution of the Victorian ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has arrived at Nairobi, the capital of British East Africa, which for the next six months will be the headquarters of his American expedition. ...

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  20. JURYMAN AND WITNESS.

    An unusual incident occurred in the Criminal Court to-day, when a woman, Jane Clarke, was placed on trial before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury of 12 on a charge ...

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  21. LIEUT. SHACKLETON.

    The Italian Geographical Society has conferred its highest gold medal upon Lieutenant Shackleton, leader of the British Antarctic expedition, for his work in the ...

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  22. BACHELOR'S FORTUNE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Charles Morrison, a bachelor, who carried on business as a financier in Coleman-street, London, E.C., has been sworn for probate purposes ...

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  23. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    Pandit Shyamagi Krishnavarma, M.A., who in 1904 presented £1,000 to the Oxford University for the endowment of a Herbert Spencer lectureship has accepted the ...

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  24. EMPIRE UNIVERSITIES.

    The first contest for a trophy valued at [?]0 guineas, to be presented by the Ausralian Universities for competition amongst the Universities of the Empire, ...

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  25. WELSH COAL.

    Owing to the anticipated lockout of 160,000 men in the South Wales collieries on July 1 the manufacturers are making provision for their coal supplies. Several ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The House of Lords was adjourned yesterday until June 23. THE LONDON EXHIBITION. LONDON, May 26. ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A wireless telegraph station, 600 ft. high, is being erected at Washington, the capital of the United States. The installation will command a radius of 3,000 miles. ...

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  29. THE WHEAT COMMISSION.

    Messrs. Coomba, Vaughan, Newland, and McDonald, members of the South Australian Royal Commission, who are enquiring into the handling, marketing, &c., of wheat, ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The sale is reported of the cargo of the barque L'Avenir, 33,827 bags, from South Australia February 9, at 44/9 per quarter. ...

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  31. STEIKE AT MARSEILLES.

    The seamen of Marseilles have declared a strike, the shipowners having refused their demands for a weekly day of rest and the exclusion of colored men from ...

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  32. A BUBBLE PRICKED.

    A curious explanation is forthcoming of the recent scare caused by the visitation of a mysterious airship which, hovering over the eastern counties of ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Ten thousand cattle crossed the telegraph line from west to east in the vicinity of Newcastle Waters from February to the end of April. Others are ...

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  39. ALLEGED ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day a young man, Arthur Wilkinson, was committed for trial on a charge of having, in company with another man whose name is unknown, ...

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