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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    "The land question is one that should be left to the State Governments."—Mr. S. E. Cole. "I challenge anyone to gainsay the liberal ...

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  3. PEOTESTANT INSTITUTION.

    An invitation to join in the work of the Social Reform Bureau, which has been recently formed, waa declined to-day by Archbishop Carr. ...

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  4. THE CUP DAY.

    Yesterday was another day of surprises at Randwick. "It you don't know anything about the orses, back the favirite," as a red-cheeked gentleman with a flat-brimmed ...

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  5. THE NEW YORK MURDER.

    Albert Wolter, who is charged at New York with murdering Ruth Wheeler, a girl of 10, who had answered an advertisement for a stenographer, is 38 years of age. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Czar has signed a manifesto commanding the introduction into the Duma and the Imperial Council of a bill concerning procedure observable in the case of laws ...

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  7. TARIFF AGREEMENT.

    A tariff agreement has been reached between Canada and the United States. In return for the United States extending to her products the provisions of the ...

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  8. THE LIBERALS' DILEMMA.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, speaking at North Berwick, said that a general election was not far off. There were discordant voices in the House of ...

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  9. ARMED REBELLION.

    A court-martial at Novorossiysk, Caucasia, has sentenced seven people to death and 14 others to penal servitude, on charges of armed rebellion. ...

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  10. GALLIC CEMETERY DISCOVERY.

    A Gallic cemetery has been discovered near Rheims. Some magnificent vases, bowls, and bracelets, from 2000 to 3000 years old, were found in the graves. ...

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  11. HOME RULE THE ISSUE.

    Professor Dicey, of Oxford university, an authority on constitutional law, in a letter to the "Times," writes: "Mr. Redmond's attitude shows that the real isssue at the ...

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  12. LABOURA'S HOPES.

    Mr. Fisher, M.P., passed through Sydney yesterday on his way from Brisbane to Melbourne. On being interviewed, he said:- "The Labour party's prospect is excellent. ...

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  13. A NEW LION.

    Instead of taking part in the procesison today in connection with the Bendigo Easter fair, the older Chinese residents subscribed to the fund in aid of the local charities. ...

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  14. NAVY REBUILDING.

    The Russian Government is introducing into the Duma a shipbuilding programme for a decade, the proposed expenditure totalling £75,000,000. The Duma is asked ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Roosevelt received 400 Americans at Cairo, and had lunch with the Khedive. MR. J. GORDON'S ESTATE. The estate of Mr. John Gordon, of ...

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  16. MOUNT ETNA.

    The present eruption of Mount Etna is a sequel to the abortive outbreak in 1908. The central crater is inactive. The spectacle at night is most ...

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  17. LADIES AT CRICKET.

    The first interstate ladies cricket match between teams representing New South Wales and Victoria was played on the Richmond ground to-day, in the presence of a large ...

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  18. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.

    The Rev. C. Matthews, rector of Catsfield, and formerly of the Bush Brotherhood of New South Wales, in a letter to the "Times" congratulates its Australian ...

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  19. CYCLING SPILLS.

    An accident which caused severe injuries to two of the riders occurred during the run[?]ing of the five miles scratch race at the Enster sports at Brighton to-day. ...

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  20. A MAD DOG'S BITE.

    Two men of the Norfolk Regiment quartered at Gibraltar were bitten by a mad dog in September last. Both were taken to the Pasteur ...

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  21. WELSH COAL DISPUTE.

    It is expected that the Miners' Federation of Great Britain will advise the South Wales miners to accept the revised terms proposed by the owners to end the ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    A co-operative scheme for the marketing of eggs and poultry is to be submitted by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) to the next State Cabinet meeting. ...

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  23. A SEAMAN STABBED.

    A fracas occurred at the Sailors' Home this evening, and a man named John Withers Da[?]is was stabbed on the hip. Another man, Julio Labrano, was afterwards arrested on ...

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  24. ASTRONOMER ASSASSINATED.

    An unknown assassin, pretending to be a telegraph messenger, visited M. Charlois, astronomer at the observatory of Mont Gros, Nice, and shot him dead. ...

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  25. DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK.

    Diphtheria is still raging, and the hospital is [?]ull. The committee wired for another trained nurse this morning. DUNGOG, Monday. ...

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  26. SIR E. SHACKLETON.

    President Taft accorded Sir Ernest Shackleton a welcome at the White House, Washington. March 28. ...

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  27. STATE COAL MINE.

    About £27,000 has been spont to date by the Mines Department in opening up the State coal mine at Powlett. This sum does not include the cost of boring experiments carried ...

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  28. TEST CRICKET.

    The cricket match New Zealand v Australia was resumed to-day. Play during the early part of the day was decidedly interesting. The weather ...

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  29. THE EMPEROR MENELIK.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" mentioned a rumour from a well-informed private source that the Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia has been dead ...

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  30. THE DARLING.

    The Darling electorate is one of the largest in the State. It divides this honour with the other great Western electorate—the Barrier. There are many people in Sydney, where the ...

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  31. AMENDED BHUTAN TREATY.

    By an amended treaty, which has been signed with the Maharaja ot Bhutan, a small independent State in the Eastern Himalayas, Bhutan receives 100,000 rupees ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The Theosophical Society of Australia held its annual meeting in Brisbane on Friday. Hitherto these meetings have been held in Sydney and Melbourne alternately. ...

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  33. FRENCH CRIMINAL CONSCRIPTS.

    The French Senate has passed a bill excluding criminal conseripts from the home army. The bill introduced into the French Chamber ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    AT. Albany a fire broke out in the bunkers of the launch Bruce, which contained coal brought lately from South Africa. The damage is estimated at £1500. ...

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  35. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS.

    A Social Democratic Conference, which is being held at Canning Town, London, resolved by a large majority that members of the party should join trade unions ...

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  36. NO MORE SMALLPOX.

    No further case of smallpox haa occurred among the quarantined Otway's passengers. The original patient is doing well. ADELAIDE, Monday. ...

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  37. THE QUEENSLAND FLOOD.

    The Warrego River is slowly falling, but is still uncrossable except by bridge. Tom Baker, a van driver, on the Tambo-Charleville line, had a narrow escape from drowning at ...

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  38. TURCO-BULGARIAN AGREEMENT.

    The Ministers of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria have had a series of interviews with the Turkish Ministers at Constantinople. They have reached a complete agreement ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Fitchett, public trustee, Mr. Salmond, Solicitor-General, and Mr. Waldegrave, UnderSecretary for Justice, have been appointed a board of inquiry to investigate in detail the ...

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  40. THE VENICE TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the trial at Venice of Naumoff, a Russian, and Countess Tarnowska, and others, on a charge of murdering Count Kamarowski, a Russian, at ...

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  41. SPURRED BY A ROOSTER.

    Whilst a daughter, aged 11 years, of Mr. R. B. M'Fadyon was feeding chickens at her home at Gleniffer, a rooster jumped up and spurred her on the side of one of her knees. Septic ...

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  42. INTERSTATE JUNIOR CRICKET

    The interstate junior cricket carnival was commencoed to-day, when Victoria made 188, and nil for 10, while South Australia scored 101. The game will bo resumed to-morrow. ...

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  43. AMERICAN RAILWAY REBATES.

    Mr. Gips, agent of the Holland-America Transatlantic line at New York, who was arrested in November last on a charge of violating the interstate commerce law by ...

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  44. EATING BAD FISH.

    One hundred and fifty peasants in Ardatoff, Southern Russia, died after eating bad fish, which had been bought from an itinerant salesman. ...

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  45. CASUALTIES.

    Early yesterday morning John Thomas Bond, a labourer, aged 53, died at the corner of Trafalgar-street and The Crescent, Annandale. Bond had been a sufferer from asthma, and ...

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  46. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. H. E. Kelly, the selectod Liberal candidate for Darling Harbour, will open his campaign in the Federation Hall, opposite St. Patrick's Church, to-night. In our advertising ...

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  47. FOUND HANGING TO A TREE.

    Word has been received by the police that a man, named Frank Maples, employed temporarily on the railway along this portion, was found with his throat cut, and hanging ...

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  48. CULWULLA III. ARRIVES.

    Mr. W. M. Marks's yacht Culwulla III., which proceeded to Melbourne in connection with the Sayonara Cup race, reached Sydney on her return trip at a late hour last night. ...

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  49. MR. COOK AT WELLINGTON.

    The Minister for Defence delivered an address in the Protestant Hall to-day in support of the Government policy. He said that for the first time there were two parties with ...

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  50. MR. BALFOUR HOME.

    Mr. A. J. Balfonr. leader of the Unionist party, who has been recuperating at Cannes for the last three weeks, has returned to London greatly improved in health. ...

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  51. SYDNEY CYCLIST INJURED.

    At the amateur bicycle sports at Morpeth this afternoon an accident occurred in the three-quarters of a mile race, one of the riders, L. C. Clarke, of Sydney, being badly ...

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