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  2. THE RENMARK STRIKE

    The Cabinet meeting-room in the Chief Secretary's suite at Government Offices was filled to overflowing by a deputation which waited on the Chief Secretary on ...

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  3. THE VEND CASE.

    When the hearing of the Vend case was continued to-day Mr. Thomas Colebatch, the South Australian Government Storekeeper, was examined on behalf of the ...

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  4. CRUSHING PRIVATE FIRMS.

    Mr. Johnson, manager of the Tyne foundry, South Melbourne, explained to-day the reason why local manufacturers had been unable to build the 40 ...

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  5. SITUATION IN MEXICO.

    General Madero, the leader of the "insurr[?]tos," yesterday informally arranged the details of the forthcoming peace conference with Judge Carbajal, the envoy of ...

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  6. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Rowland Hunt, Unionist member for the Ludlow division of Shropshire, in the House of Commons yesterday asked the Prime Minister, whether, in view of the ...

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  7. CANTON REVOLT.

    The Paris edition of the "New York Herald" publishes a telegraphic account by its Hongkong correspondent of the rising in China. ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons yesterday considered the preamble of the Parliament (Veto) Bill. Mr. George Nicoll Barnes, Labor member ...

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  9. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A telephone message was received on Thursday afternoon, stating that a slight improvement was noticeable in the condition of the jockey. Cosgrove, who was ...

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  10. ITALIAN BANDITS.

    The trial of Camorrists charged with murdering Signor Cuocolo and his wife was continued at Viterbo yesterday when the proceedings were marked by another of ...

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  11. CABLE COMPANIES.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the amalgamation of the Western Union and Anglo-American Cable companies, which control six Atlantic cables, has been ...

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  12. NEW NAVAL RESERVE.

    The proposal to form a fishermen's reserve for naval scouting purposes round the British coasts has ended in failure. Only 11 fishermen enrolled themselves, ...

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  13. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra, who has been cruising in the Mediterranean, yesterday passed through Trieste (the chief seaport at the head of the Adriatic Sea), on her way ...

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  14. THE LORIMER CASE.

    The charges of political bribery against Senator Lorimer, of which he was acquitted by a committee appointed by the Senate to consider them, are to be ...

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  15. THE REFERENDA.

    To-day the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) received Mr. Holman's dispatch with reference to his proposals that the State Governments should take steps to ask their ...

    Article : 291 words
  16. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  17. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    The House of Representatives yesterday ordered an investigation of the affairs of the United States Steel Corporation, the American Sugar Refining, Corporation, the ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The Commissioner of Railways has received tenders for the supply of bridge cylinders for the Burdekin-bridge, Alternative tenders were invited for cast iron ...

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  19. INDIAN GUN-RUNNING.

    The British force of 1,000 strong, sent out under Captain Slade on April 8 to capture gun-runners who were operating in the Persian Gulf, has returned after a ...

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  20. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    There was a large attendance at the opening of the wool sales yesterday, and bidding was animated. Ordinaries advanced by 5 centimes compared with the ...

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  21. UNITED LABOR.

    The Labor members of the House of Commons and the Trades Unionists are holding an informal conference with a view to the amalgamation of the Pailiamentary ...

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  22. ENGINEDRIVERS' WAGES.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the case brought by the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's ...

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  23. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    At the Anglican Synod to-day the new Papal decree on the subject of mixed marriages was discussed. It was resolved to call the attention of the people to the ...

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  24. MOROCCO.

    The French military movements against the rebellious tribesmen have been successful, and the revolt in Northern Morocco has been stopped. Some of the tribes who ...

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  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    A communication from the High Commissioner to the Minister of Customs says supplies of Australian meat for Switzerland are obtained through London, at ...

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  26. KING SOLOMON'S TREASURES.

    A strange story of a British party's treasure hunt is published in the newspapers It is stated that an expedition under Captain Parker, brother of the Earl of Morley, ...

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  27. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    A public meeting of citizens, convened by the Mayor of Brisbane to consider the matter of arranging a fitting reception to Dr. Harriss and the members of the Sheffield ...

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  28. CLEARING-HOUSE FOR GOODS.

    In a paper read at a meeting of the Society of Arts yesterday Mr. Gattie advocated the establishment of a central clearing-house for goods, to be worked, ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    Gilbert Hay, master of the steamer Riverdale, was to-day fined £100 for having allowed, on April 1, a prohibited immigrant, Ah Koon, a Chinese cook on his ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    A boxing match to-night for a purse of £50 between Tracy, of Wellington, and Murphy, formerly sparring partner of Clabby, was won by the latter. ...

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  31. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Details are now available of the plans of the German expedition which Lieutenant Filchner is to lead to the Antarctic. The party propose to force their way to the ...

    Article : 153 words
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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    British Brokens were quoted on the London Stock Exchange yesterday at 17/6 buyers and 18/6 sellers. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ...

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  34. A FIRMS FAILURE.

    John and Sidney Bowron, members of the firm of Bowron Bros., leather merchants, whose failure was recently announced, and Thomas Knight, an employe ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. PEACE CONGRESS.

    President Taft was the chief speaker yesterday at the annual congress of the National Peace Society. Referring to recent irresponsible statements, he said the ...

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  36. SHIPBUILDING.

    A deputation from the iron and steel section of the Chamber of Manufactures waited on the Acting-Minister of Defence to-day to lay before him the views of ...

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  37. THE DESTRUCTION OF POMPEII.

    In the Walkerville Institute on Thursday evening a lecture on the volcano Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Jefferis, Mr. W. ...

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  38. ALBANIAN RISING.

    Yesterday the Albanians, who are revolting against Turkish domination, attacked five battalions of Turkish regulars who were on their way to reinforce the garrison ...

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  39. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    The training schooner Steadfast, which on Wednesday went ashore at Thames Haven, at the mouth of the River Thames, with 40 boys and four officers on board, ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The weather now being experienced over the eastern half of the United States is with one exception the coldest on record for this time of the year. ...

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  41. COMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The visible supply of American wheat is 51,978,000 bushels, as against 56,267,000 bushels last yvcek. The sales of the following cargoes of Australian wheat ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. M. J. Bateman, for the past four years chief engineer of the Amalgamated Zinc Company, is resigning the position at the end of July. His successor will be Mr. ...

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  43. QUEER SLEEPING PLACES.

    A report has been submitted to the Labor Council of New South Wales by the Domestic Workers' Union which refers to "the scandalous conditions that exist in ...

    Article : 277 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking to an interviewer from the "Financial News" yesterday, Sir Joseph Ward emphasised the present prosperity of New Zealand after her recent setback ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. TASMANIA.

    Trouble is expected to ensue from the demand being made by the boot factory employes, who are asking for increased wages, despite the fact that the Wages ...

    Article : 254 words
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  50. WELSH STRIKE.

    The miners on strike at Ton-y-pandy, in the Rhondda Valley, yesterday captured a non-unionist and attired him in a white shirt. They next compelled him to parade ...

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