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  2. COAL STRIKE. SECRET BALLOT WANTED.

    Will the Government allow a secret ballot to be taken? A reply to that question from Mr. Carmichael would make interesting reading, for it is apparent that only by the ...

    Article : 872 words
  3. A FIGHTING SHIP.

    The greatest fighting vessel which over crossed the line, the Dreadnought battlecruiser New Zealand, entered Port Phillip Heads this morning at sunrise. ...

    Article : 298 words
  4. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    In July next the army of Australia will enter upon its second phase, and there will, as a result, be a striking all round increase, both in units and personnel, while the whole of ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  5. LIBERAL RALLY. SPEECH BY MR. COOK.

    The leader of the Federal Liberal party, Mr. Joseph Cook, addressed a largely-attended Liberal rally last night at St. James's Hall, Phillip-street, promoted by the Women's ...

    Article : 931 words
  6. DISASTROUS FLOODS.

    The flood at Gore is described as the most disastrous ever experienced in that district Thousands of sheep and hundreds of cattle and horses have been lost, and crops irretrievably ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. THIRD EDITION.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan, the well-known American financial magnate, died to-day. Mr. Pierpont Morgan had not taken nourishment since Wednesday. It was reported that ...

    Article : 428 words
  8. THE BALKANS. HEAYY LOSSES.

    It is estimated at headquarters that the Bulgarians lost 11,000 killed and wounded outside Adrianople during the fighting on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday last. ...

    Article : 100 words
  9. GERMAN DEFENCE. AERIAL FLEET.

    The General Staff proposes that 200 aeroplanes and 20 Zeppelin airships and 10 revolving sheds, each with accommodation for two vessels, shall be distributed over the Russian ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    The Servian soldiers who took part in the attack on Adrianople state that the sufferings of the besiegers were greatest during January and February, when there was 6ft of snow on ...

    Article : 418 words
  11. ARMY BILL INEVITABLE.

    The German newspapers, except those which support the socialists, accept the Army Bill as inevitable. The Liberal and the Radical press sharply criticise the financial proposals ...

    Article : 50 words
  12. ENGLISH PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that Germany's reply to Mr. Churchill's appeal for a halt in naval building was to be seen in the war levy. "The vast development in aircraft is a ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. LABOUR LANDOWNERS.

    Speaking at a Liberal League social on Saturday night, Mr. W. N. Hedges, M.P., produced a plan showing a section of the route of the trans-Australian railway. "These," he ...

    Article : 390 words
  14. SHIPBUILDING RACE.

    Like the big trans-Atlantic lines, the Australian interstate shipping companies are at present competing for the honour of possessing the largest boat in the interstate ...

    Article : 376 words
  15. EDUCATION IN BRITAIN.

    Viscount Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, in the course of an address before the London University, said that the man in the street was not willing to pay taxes for secondary ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. JAPANESE NAVAL PROPOSALS.

    Admiral Takarebe, explaining the naval proposals before the Budget sub-committee, stated that it was originally proposed the fleet should be strong enough to beat the fleet of a ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr. C. P. Dixon, reviewing in the "Standard" the last tour of the Davis Cup competitors, says the result should dissipate any doubts respecting the success of future tours. ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. RULES OF CRICKET. PROPOSED ALTERATION.

    The "Globe," commenting on the proposed new cricket rule, says:—"Australia has always loyally recognised the authority of the Marylebone C.C., but it would be a graceful ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. TERMS OF PEACE.

    Reuter's correspondent says that Bulgaria has agreed to the recommendation of the Powers in regard to a basis for terms of peace, except the proposed Enos-Midea boundary line ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At a conference of shipyard workers it was resolved to demand an advance of 5 per cent. in wages. The King and Queen met the Duke and the ...

    Article : 516 words
  21. MR. W. P. M'ELHONE'S VIEWS.

    When spoken to on the subject yesterday, Mr. W. P. M'Elbone, late chairman of the Australian Board of Control, said:—"I don't think the Marylebone Club will attempt any ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. NEARLY RUN DOWN.

    A party in a rowing boat had an exciting experience on the harbour off Shark Beach yesterday afternoon, and were nearly run down by the steamer Wiltshire. ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. BULGARIAN ADVANCE.

    The Bulgarians made a night attack on the Turkish advance position at Biyuk Chetmedje. The Turks retired and counter-attacked the enemy's left wing. ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. REGIME OF EXTRAVAGANCE.

    Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, addressed a meeting at the Oddfellows' Hall, Arncliffe, last night, on the present political situation. Alderman Henry Broe. Mayor of ...

    Article : 681 words
  25. SPECIAL TRIBUNAL SUGGESTED.

    At a meeting of residents of the Bulli district, held in the shire hall to-night. Messrs. Muir and Duncan, delegates from the South Bulli Lodge, stated that all the men were ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. THE TENNIS PLAYERS.

    At a meeting of the council of the Australasian Association, held last night, Mr. S. N. Doust, one of the three players chosen to represent Australasia, was elected captain of ...

    Article : 299 words
  27. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  28. BAYONET FIGHTING.

    Mr. Martin Donohue, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphing from Hademeeul, north-east of Constantinople, says that a force of 20,000 Bulgarians attacked and ...

    Article : 100 words
  29. THE POSITION AT BALMAIN.

    "The position taken up by the Sydney Harbour Collieries, Ltd., is" says Mr. Peacock, the secretary, "precisely the same as that adopted by the Southern Coalowners' ...

    Article : 292 words
  30. ALLEGED GOLD FRAUD.

    At the police court to-day, William Scott was charged with having, at Albury, presented to the Bank of Australasia a parcel of metal, purporting to be gold, and obtaining £50, with ...

    Article : 179 words
  31. THE LUNACY ACT.

    Several days ago a correspondent, who signed himself "Indignant," wrote to the "Herald," calling attention "to the heartless method in which the Master in Lunacy, or his officials, ...

    Article : 400 words
  32. DETERMINED MONTENEGRO.

    Austria has three army corps on the Herzegovinian frontier. CETTINGE, March 30. Despite the collective note of the Powers. ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  34. LORD WOLSELEY'S FUNERAL.

    Enormous crowds attended the funeral of the late Field-Marshal Lord Wolseley. The funeral procession, which took place in a fog, took the form of a great pageant. ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. THE NORTHERN MINES.

    "That the members of this Lambton lodge return to work when a tribunal has been arranged, with an independent chairman, who shall be approved of by the lodge, and that ...

    Article : 849 words
  36. BIG AUCKLAND FIRE.

    Endean's Buildings, at the foot of Queenstreet, were totally burned early on Saturday morning. The fire had a good hold when discovered, and the brigade had no chance of ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    A collision occurred on the harbour yesterday morning between the Sydney Ferries Ltd.'s steamer Kulgoa and the Harbour Trust's launch, Dayspring. ...

    Article : 159 words
  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    The Western Australian Cabinet, acting on the recommendation of the Premier, Mr. J. Scaddan, who is now in London, and the Agent-General, has decided to purchase Savoy ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  40. RELIABILITY RUN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The senior cadets paraded on Saturday, and were inspected by the Governor, Sir Harry Barron. In connection with the right to represent the State at the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 44 words
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