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  2. WORK AND WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The miners employed at the State Coal Mine at Wonthagg[?] held a mass meeting to-day to consider the proposals of Mr ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Wednesday Night.— Huangh Shing, Minister for war to the nanking Government, has been appointed chief of the staff, with head ...

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  4. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. the miners' [?] resulted in 158,836 voting for the resumption of work, and 182,747 against a large number ...

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  5. TRADE OF THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Secretary of State for the Colones (Mr Lewis Harco[?]), speaking in the House of Commons, announced that ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— "The times" publishes the warnings passed by the [?] Settlers' Association warning intending [?]ngrants ...

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  7. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday morning the armed men who had taken refuge in a mosque at Meshed, the capital of the province of Kborassan, ...

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  8. POSTED AS MISSING.

    The Steamer or[?] from Newcastle for Coquin[?], is posted as missing. ...

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  9. TOLL OF THE AIR

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.— Mr Rogers, the first man to cross the American continent on an aeroplane, was instantly killed while [?]ring in ...

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  10. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN

    A meeting of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association was held at 107 George street yesterday, with the object of forming a ...

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  11. PORTFOLIO DECLINED.

    PEKING, Thursday Morning. Chen-Chi-Mel, the military Governor at Shanghai, declines a portfolio he cause its acceptance would mean the ...

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  12. SUPPLIES FOR VICTORIA

    The conditions of the tenders for the Victorian State supplies are given prom[?]ence in the newspapers, and are described as the [?] occasion in which ...

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  13. JAPANESE PRESS VIEWS

    TOKIO, Thursday Morning. The Japanese papers are [?] regarding China's Cabinet. They de[?] that the baren[?] hold the most ...

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  14. DISCUSSION IN THE COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. Mt A. Page Croft Unionist), speaking in the House of Commons, drew attention to the lack of organisation in ...

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  15. RECOVERY OF SPECIE

    Spec[?] to the value of £75,000 has been recovered by divers from the [?]fated P and O [?]ner Occana. ...

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  16. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— The [?] correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that whe[?] our normal out[?] in ship[?] is ...

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  17. HOOLEY'S AFFAIRS

    E. Hooley, a hankrupt, publicly examined admitted that his [?] were £222,[?] has assets [?] and that [?] and given his wife £79[?]. ...

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  18. SOCIAL REVOLUTION.

    PEKING, Friday Morning.— San Yat Sen, interviewed at Shanghai said that China was passing through the [?]test social revolution in his ...

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  19. ACTION AGAINST LABORERS UNION

    WELLINGTON, Friday.— The Inspector of Awards has commenced an action against the Auckland General Laborers Union claiming £200 for ...

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  20. MINERS' PHTHISIS

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Morning. The Miners [?] imposes on the mines an annual [?]ability of £480,[?] of five per cent. of the last twelve ...

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  21. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES.

    Two thousand men and women at templed to hand[?] the non [?]monists working at the Glen[?] pit, in Fitoeshire Wild Scenes were [?] and ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    The South African team of Cricketers has [?] for England. ...

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  23. BUTCHERS' STRIKE SETTLED

    GISBORNE, Friday.— The butchers strike has been settled, the employers accepting the Auckland award with [?] modified preference clause. ...

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  24. JAPANESE BASE

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.— President Tal[?] replying to the [?] of the [?] establishment of a Japanese base at magician Bay, in ...

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  25. CARPENTER DEFEATS GUNTHER

    PARIS, Thursday Morning. In a boxing [?]test Carpenter beat Gan[?] in twenty [?]nds on points. ...

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  26. UNCONFIRMED REPORT.

    The report that L. Ya[?] Hung has been assassinated is so [?] unconfirmed. ...

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  27. LABOR COMMISSION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday The Government has accepted the resignation of the members of the shortage of labor commission the chairman (Mr ...

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  28. ARMENIAN REVOLUTIONARIES

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday Night The Senate has tre[?] 146 Armenian revolutionaries, who we changed with [?] to establish ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    PHILADELPHA, Wednesday Night. A se[?]ment is developing amongst the [?] miners favorable to an insistence of the demands for the ...

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  30. A BETTER OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— There is every [?] that the Miners' Federation will declare the Strike off to-day. ...

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  31. BRISBANE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday The board of inquiry which took evidence in connect on with the applications from ex[?]way employers who felt work at ...

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  32. PRESS COMMENT

    "The Times" says [?] the Opposition is surprised if the Composition of the Royal Compression and Consider that the Government had not ...

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  33. SOCIALISTS NOT WANTED.

    MILWAUKEE, Wednesday Night. At [?] the only Socialist mayor in the United States has been de[?]. A the parties combined to ...

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  34. EASTER HOLIDAYS

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  35. RAILWAY WORKERS STRIKE

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Night Six thousand [?] construction workers in British Co[?] have struck work[?] in the [?] several ...

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  36. ROBBED AND KILLED

    PARIS, Thursday Night A messages was [?] and Killed in Aviv[?] of Paris. The assa[?] have not been [?] ...

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  37. THE TRIPOLITAN WAR

    ROME, Thursday Morning. The Turks Conten[?] to harass the lost buildings in [?] ...

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  38. LATEST BALLOT RETURNS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. The official res[?] of the [?] of among the mine's is For the resumption of work, [?] against 244, [?] No ...

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  39. HURLED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday [?] aged 22 was caug[?] suddenly and [?] the an [?] ...

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  40. BREAKING A CONTRACT.

    PARIS, Thursday Night, The [?] conc[?] to pay [?] for [?] a contract to meet Lanford between June and December ...

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  41. JUTE WORKERS LOCKED OUT.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. Thirty Thousand employers at [?] works in [?] have been locked out. [?] to the refu[?] of five ...

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  42. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. the Parliamentary correspondent of "The Times" says that the [?] Parliament will have power to vary the ...

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  43. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. [?] ...

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  44. MASKED ROBBERS

    ST PETERSBURG, Wednesday Night. Ten [?] men invaded a [?] ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    [?]to meet for the [?] championship of the world on [?]29. ...

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  47. ANTI-TRUST LAWS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning. Mr. H[?]phrey has introduced a [?] in the House of Representatives which as intended to [?] the foreign [?] ...

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  48. SURFACE MEN'S DEMANDS

    At a mass meeting of South Wales [?] men it was decided not to resume work [?] their de[?] had been cor[?]eded The President ...

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  49. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Board of [?] has issued a [?] exchanges, asking [?] ...

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  50. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. George Gray, [?] Assistant and Stevenson [?] ...

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  51. RELIEVING THE DISTRESSED

    Sir William Hall Jones, High Compress other [?] New Zealand, has [?] from [?] which he has [?] among the [?] ...

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  52. FRUIT INDUSTRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The [?] of the First [?] of Sydney in a [?] "The Times," [?] ...

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  53. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. the medical Association has prepared a scheme as [?] alternative to the national insurance proposals unless ...

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  54. MOTOR CAR OUTRAGES

    PARIS, Thursday Morning [?] one of t he [?] motor car [?] has been arrested. ...

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  55. THE LAW OF LIBEL

    Messrs. [?] and sons [?] the [?] Society of Compes[?] but the court of Appe[?] decided that under the Traded Disputes Act ...

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  56. MUNICIPAL SCANDALS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday Night. The city is involved in [?] scandals a grand jury investigation has [?] a recommendations ...

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  57. STEAMER KOOMBANA

    PERTH, Friday the captain of the Mindle[?] which was engaged in the Konu[?]bana search. has found in the vicinity of Bedout Island a ...

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  58. A DESPERATE PRISONER.

    PARIS Thursday Night [?] was [?] with revolvers. he as an [?] when arrested [?] person. A doctor, ...

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  59. ALLEGED SEDITION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. Messrs W[?] of motion in the ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN CAD[?]TS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. The [?] arranged in [?] and Dublin for [?] of the Australian cade[?] lasts from ...

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  61. EPIDEMIC OF CRIMES.

    PARIS, Friday Morning There is an epidemic of violent [?] largely due to the psychological effects of the publication of the explo[?] of the ...

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  62. CRICKET

    COLOMBO, Thursday Night. The Australian Eleven met a scratch team (including Cros[?] and Arrest) a Colombo The weather was fine, there ...

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  63. UNION S S CO.

    "The Manchester Guardian says it is removed that the P. and c Company are about to acquire the Union Steamship Company, though the ...

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  64. AMERICAN POLITICS

    washington, Thursday Morning.— President [?] addressing the Cotton Manufacturers Association to n[?]wed the plan for a revision of the ...

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  65. RISING IN MEXICO

    JIMINEZ (MEXICO), Thursday Morning General Madeio's troops won the first victory over the rebels, defeating them [?]sively in the ...

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  66. JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    LONDON, Thursday Night Burgi[?] clambered on to the roof and cut through the wall of the shop of J Moore, jeweller, in Oxford street, ...

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  67. LAUNCESTON TRAMS

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  68. ALLEGED FRAUD

    LONDON, Thursday Night Alfred Mot[?]ey Cam[?] described as a wealthy American manufacturer, has been arrested on an extradition ...

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  69. ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. The wholesale arrests of incoming Italian immigrants revealed the existence of a widespread conspiracy to ...

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  70. FLOODS IN AMERICA

    SAN FRANCISCO. Thursday Morning. The steamer tahi[?] is delayed awaiting the arrival of mails The floods have disorganised the overland ...

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  71. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  72. RECIPROCITY

    TORONTO, Friday Morning.— Speaking at a banquet to the delegates to a conference to promote preferential trade with the west indies the [?] ...

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  73. CITY SURROUNDED BY WATER

    CAIRO (ILLINOIS), Thursday Night, The city is surrounded by water, and is without trains or street cars. The Mississippi tore a large ...

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  74. ENGINE EXPLODES

    ROSEBURG (OREGON), Friday Morning A railway engine drawing a freight trains exploded, wrecked the cars, and damaged the track. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  75. Advertising

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