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  2. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The question when a start will be made with the Naval College to be established at Middle Head is frequently asked, and since the publication of Admiral ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) conducted on inquest at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday morning concerning the death of Mr. Michael ...

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  4. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Ministers of Agriculture of the several States concluded its labors to-day. One of the aost important questions was that of the charges for the ...

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  5. MEXICO.

    A fierce artillery battle at long range between the Government troops and the insurgents, in Mexico, is proceeding in the neighborhood of Presidio del Norte, on the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, in the debate on the Army Estimates, Lieutenant-General Sir R. Pole-Carew, Conservative member for the Bodmin division of ...

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  7. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Questioned in the Dominion House of Commons yesterday, Mr. W. S. Fielding, Minister of Finance, replied that no proposals for Free-trade had been made to ...

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  8. IMPLEMENT TRADE TROUBLE.

    Owing to information received from Victoria, a special meeting of the union was held on Wednesday night, Mr. George Lavis presiding over a large attendance. ...

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  9. CLAPHAM MURDER.

    The trial of Steine Morrison for the murder of Leon Beron, a Russian Jew, at Clapham Common on New Year's Eve, ended yesterday in his conviction, and he ...

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  10. THE MASTERY OF THE PACIFIC.

    The "Morning Post" has an interesting article in its issue to-day dealing with the situation in the Pacific. It remarks that so weak is Great Britain's naval ...

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  11. BRIBERY IN AMERICA.

    Addressing a meeting at Albuquerque. New Mexico, yesterday. President Taft denounced Senator Lorimer in connection with the charges of bribery brought ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Parliamentary Whips gave a luncheon in the House of Commons yesterday to Sir J. Fleetwood Fuller, Bart., formerly Liberal member for Westbury, who has ...

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  13. LABRADOR.

    The rigorous winter experienced recently has brought death and intense suffering to the fishermen in Labrador, a dependency of Newfoundland. The ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    A billiard match for 8,000 up is proceeding in London between George Gray, the Australian champion, and C. Harverson, the English professional. Yesterday ...

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  15. THE YEMEN REVOLT

    The Government of Turkey have ordered several flying machines, their object being to enable the Turkish commanders to reconnoitre the position of the Arab rebels ...

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  16. THE TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    The "Temps." which for many weeks past has been conducting a crusade against the Triple Entente, which it regards as a fraud, a delusion, and a snare, no gain ...

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  17. RENMARK STRIKE.

    A Renmark business man, writing to an Adelaide resident, says:—'The strike brought about by organisers of the U.L.U. and visiting fruitpickers is probably ...

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  18. CHAFFINCH SENSATION.

    The Chaffinch mine mystery was revived to-day, when E. C. Dyason appeared before the Perth Police Court on a charge of conspiracy. His case and those of ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Barcourt, Secretary, for the Colonies, stated that the Government ...

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  20. PILFERED CARGO.

    Many complaints continue to be made a[?] to the pilfering of goods in transit along the ceast. A prominent web known Melbourne firm received to-day a letter from ...

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  21. THE ST. ALBANS' PASSENGERS.

    The St. Albans, from Japan, reached here last night and went south this morning. The passengers were:- For Brisbane—Mrs. George. ...

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  22. DISPUTED BOUNDARY CASE.

    Before a full bench of the High Court to-day the case in which South Australia claims from Victoria possession of a strip of disputed territory between the two ...

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  23. THE QUEENSLAND DEADLOCK.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. R. J. Neville, Conservative member for Wigan, enquired whether the Government approved of the refusal by Lord ...

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  24. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    At the Chambers of Commerce Congress yesterday a resolution was carried urging the Government favorably to consider proposals for Imperial reciprocity at the ...

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  25. EMPIRE TRADE MARKS.

    At a meeting of manufacturers and merchants under the auspices of the Empire League, held at the Guildhall yesterday, under the oresidency of Lord Avebury, it ...

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  26. COAL FOR THE NAVY.

    The feature of the departure for Tasmania to-day of H.M.S. Pegasus was the fact that she shipped at Sydney 400 tons of Balmain colliery coal for the bunkers. ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday there was animated bidding. Merinos and fine crossbreds were from par to 5 per cent, above February rates. The sales ...

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  28. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    "Truth" states that the Right Rev. Dr. F. Wallis, who has just retired from the Bishopric of Wellington, New Zealand, has been appointed Archdeacon of Wilts, in ...

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  29. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A conference is to be held to-morrow between representatives of the Defence, Postoffice, and Esternal Affairs Departments to examine the tenders for wireless ...

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  30. THE CAMORRA.

    In connection with the forthcoming trial of 36 members of the Camorra at Viterbo, for various acts of brigandage and the murder of Signor Cuocolo and his ...

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  31. AERONAUTICS.

    A prize of £2,000 for a long-distance flight from the Statue of Liberty, in New York, has been awarded to M. de Lesseps (son of the famous engineer), by the Aero ...

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  32. AVIATION IN VICTORIA.

    Mr J. J. Hammond, the well-known aviator, made an exhibition flight to-day in the presence of a couple of thousand spectators. He remained in the air eight ...

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  33. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    Sir Edward Grey's allusion in the House of Commons on Tuesday to the relations of Great Britain with Germany continue to be discussed by the Berlin press. The ...

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  35. MILK AND WATER.

    An interesting test case was begun to-day in connection with milk prosecutions. The question is whether an analysis is sufficient proof that water has been added to ...

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  36. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    Through the collapse of the walls of a hardware store at Nashville[?] Tennessee, yesterday, where a fire had just been extinguished, 30 negro, workmen were buried. ...

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  37. AMEBICAN TRUSTS.

    The Buffalo and New York C[?]l and Pennsylvanian Railroad Companies have been lined £7,000 and £4,000 respectively for illegally granting rebates to the ...

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  38. WORK FOR STRIKERS.

    A suggestion has been made by the Trades Hall. Council that the Minister of Home Affairs should give employment as far as possible on the day-labor principle ...

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  39. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    Dr. Herbert Williams, medical officer of health for the Port of London, reports that from 27 to 66 per cent, of three recent consignments of ox livers from ...

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  41. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of External Affairs hopes that Australia will be represented at the British Royal Agricultural Show, which opens at Norwich on June 26. The High ...

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  42. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During a heavy thunderstorm which passed over Tallangatta Valley on Monday, Mrs. H. Reid had a Sensational ex-. penence. She was preparing the midday ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The estimated visible supply of American wheat is 67,738,000 bushels, compared with 69,646,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  45. LOST IN PAPUA.

    'A' telegram from Thursday Island states that owing to a difficulty in erecting a high pole on a hilltop wireless communicalion with Papua has not yet been ...

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  47. LAY AWAKE IN PAIN AND MISERY.

    Mrs. Angus, of Oxide and Wolfram St[?] Broken Hill, says:—"For four years my life was a misery, I suffered so with indigestion, I would go to bed only to lie awake in ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At Boogardie, near Magnet, Messrs. [?] Brothers dollied in eight hours 268 oz, of gold from an ironstone quartz reef Of their claim. ...

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  49. THE VILLE DE DIJON.

    The Marine Department at Port Adelaide on Thursday morning received the following information from the harbormaster at Edithburgh (Captain Allen):— ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Suffolk is loading between 70,000 and 80,000 [?] of apples for England. ...

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