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  2. THE RAND. Distress Follows Strike.

    The latest authorities news from the Rand states that the strike was definitety over at midnight on Friday. There is a general stampede back to work. ...

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  3. GREAT BLAZE.

    Early on Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in portion of the British imperial Oil Company's storage compound at Spottiswoode, where thousands of barrels of lubricating oil ...

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  4. ELECTIONS. LABOUR BREACH.

    The breach between the executive of the A.L.P. and Alderman Ratcliffe, one of the selected Labour candidates for the Botany sent, is widening. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS SIR ROSS SMITH'S FLIGHT

    Sir Ross Smith has postponed his proposed fight around the world till May, as the machine will not be ready till then. ...

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  6. COLLISION.

    As the result of a collision betweon a tram and a motor car near Kogarah last night, five members of the one family were injured, and were conveyed to St. George's Hospital. ...

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  7. LOYAL BURGHERS.

    The Premier and Minister for Justice (Mr. N. J. De Wet) visited a large force of mounted burghers at Auckland Park, Johannesburg, and had a remarkably enthusiastic reception. ...

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  8. STEEL WORKS.

    Following upon the announcement made during the week that the last blast furnace in operation at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steelworks at Port Waratah had ...

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  9. PACIFIC TREATY.

    A message from Washington reports that Senator Johnson, denouncing the Pacific Treaty, declared that he saw no advantage which the treaty would have over the ...

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  10. BISHOP OF COLCHESTER.

    The death has occurred of the Right Rev. R. H. Whitcombe, Bishop of Colchester. ...

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio announces that Japan's preparations for the entertainment of the Prince of Wales are complete. ...

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  12. HORNSBY SCHOOL.

    A now boys school at Horasby, the foundation-stone of which was laid by Mr. Mutch a few months ago, was officially opened by Mr. V. Molesworth on Saturday. ...

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  13. COCKATOO DOCK.

    Sydney Trades Hall officials believe that the Federal Government proposes to close down the Cockatoo Island dockyards at an early date. ...

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  14. WOOL MARKET.

    Under the influence of the engineering lock-out, political complications, Indian unrest, and South African disturbance, there has been some restriction of business on the ...

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  15. DILL MACKY HOMES.

    Mr. R. E. Barton, R.W.G.M. of tho Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales, presided at the opening at Strathfield of the second of the Dill Macky Memorial Homes. ...

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  16. TRAMWAY CLEANERS.

    Mr. H. J. Wormald, general secretary of the Electrical Branch Workers' Association (Government Tramways), referring to the Trades Hall report that tram cleaners, were ...

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  17. TACTICS OF REDS.

    The Johannesburg "Star" states that a tour through the disturbed area, and interviews with strikers, rever the fact that a large number were compelled to join the ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. RHINE OCCUPATION.

    According to a message from Washington, Senator Borah and Senator Underwool speaking in the Senate, demanded the immediate withdrawal of all American troops on the ...

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  19. BREAKING AWAY.

    There are likely to be interesting development early this week with regard to at least five other Labour candiadates in metropolitan seats, who, although allotted fourth or fifth ...

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  20. THE MOERAKI.

    The difficulty in regard to the manning of the Moeraki has been settled. It was announced to-day that the crew will sign on at 10 a.m. on Monday, and that the vessel will ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Viscount Gladstone, in a letter to the Press on the reunion of the Liberal party, states: "The position of the Independent Liberals is that we have a party in being founded on ...

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  22. IRISH PROBLEM.

    The "Irish Balletin" warns Britain that it it is a fact that six battallons of British troops are to be used in Ulster under Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, in his capacity ...

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  23. THE CASUALTIES.

    The prisoners captured by the Government forces are estimated to exceed 700O. No official statement of rebel casualties has been made. Natives state the rebels ...

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  24. FAMILY TRAGEDY.

    Shortly before midnight on Friday the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. William Dixon were found lying in a room of a house in Albion-street, West Brunswick. Returning to the ...

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  25. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    An interesting situation has developed in the affairs of the Royal Commission on Forestry, the members of which are Mr. W. G. Pickering (chairman), Messrs. P. L. O'Loghlen ...

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  26. RULE AND MISRULE.

    The loader of the Opposition (Sir George Fuller) yesterday criticised the effect of Labbur rule and policy on different classes of the people. ...

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  27. REDUCED WAGES.

    In the Arbitration Court on Saturday, in the application for a reduction of employees' wages in butter and cheese factories, Mr. Justice M'Naughton said he had no hesitation ...

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  28. REBEL LEADERS.

    A Johannesburg message says that one of the most remarkable personalities of the revolution was Percy Fisher, a prominent strike leader, who was afterwards in command of ...

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  29. WONDERFUL DAHLIAS.

    The dahlia was the dower of flowers at the autumn show of the Northern Suburbs Hotel-cultural Society, hold at Chatswood on Saturday Some blooms of the peony variety were ...

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  30. FOR ANOTHER'S CRIME.

    A message from Berlin states that Joseph Schmal was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1893 for the murder of a women. Throughout he protested his innocence and addressed ...

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  31. POLITICS AND BOMBS.

    It is reported from Tokio that a man not identified, carrying a bomb, attempted to enter the Imperial Palace grounds yesterday, but was halted by the guard. In ...

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  32. STATE ORCHESTRA.

    The surprisingly well-attended concert of the State Orchestra under unfavourable weather conditions at the Town Hall on Saturday night was to a large extent a personal ...

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  33. HEAT AND STORM.

    Oppressive weather prevailed over the city on Saturday, the maximum temperature, 21.8, being the second highest recorded this summer. At 9 a.m. the temperature was 71.0, ...

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  34. WAGES QUESTION.

    The shipbuilding negotiatious have definitely broken down. A conference of dolegates, after sitting at the Ministry of Labour for several days, dispersed, the delegates returning to ...

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  35. FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    There has been a sensational development arising out of the Tipton explosion. Mr. Knowles, husband of the owner of the factory, and Mr. Chadwick, manager, have been ...

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  36. POLICEMAN ASSAULTED.

    While on beat duty in Devonshire-street, Surry Hills, on Saturday night. Constable Niven (Regent-street) was attacked by a crowd of people. The constable had ...

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  37. BALLOON ADRIFT.

    A message from Paris states that an observation halloon broko from its moorings at the Angers aviation camp, carrying away three men clinging to ropes. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Cambridge eight covered the full boatrace course in 19m 5s. The billiards match between Reece find M'Conachy resulted:—Reece 16,000 (receives ...

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  39. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    Roturnlug from Western Australia Licuteuant R. J. Parer and Mr. Mark Pater arrived in Melbourne on Saturday in search of a new aeroplane with which to continue their ...

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  40. INDIA OFFICE.

    Viscount Peel will succeed Mr. E. S. Montagu as Secretary of State for India. [Viscount Peel, while not previously a member of the Cabinet, has held Ministerial ...

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  41. ROVAL SHOW.

    The "Church Record," an Anglican journal, publishes, under the heading of "A Scandal," a statement that the Royal Agricultural Society, following upon its refusal to close ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. CHEATING THE CUSTOMS.

    The Federal authorities are investigating an alleged plot to cheat the Government of millions of dollars' worth of duties on wool imported from South America. ...

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  43. NORTH POLE.

    A message from Christianin states that Captain Amundsen has sailed for America. He will start on his expedition to the North Polo from Seattle on June 1. He expects to ...

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  44. GAMBLING AT BAZAARS.

    Father M'Donnld, a Roman Catholic priest, at the Hydro-Electric bazaar last night, said, "I cannot see where bazaars engender gambling. Rather do they prevent gambling, since ...

    Article : 60 words
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