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  2. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The retiring president of the Australasian Methodist Conference (Rev. W. Williams), in his opening address remarked that he was born about 100 miles from Adelaide ...

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  3. THE LATE KING EDWARD.

    His Excellency the Governor has been officially informed that half mouring will come to an end on 30th June, instead of 29th July. ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Minister for External Affairs left for Adelaide by the express last night. It is seventy-five years since John Batman landed on the banks of the Yarra, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    An Australian banquet was held at the "White City," Shepherd's Bush, last night. Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) presided, and there were 300 ...

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  6. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "Times" states that Sir William van Horne, chairman of the board of directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, ...

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  7. LABORITES AT VARIANCE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Ballarat Trades and Labor Council held to-night took a somewhat sensational turn. The business included the consideration of a ...

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  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting in support of the candidature of Dr. Rose for the Melbourne province was held at the Carlton Hall, Princes street, last evening, Mr. R. Goodsir ...

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  9. UNITED STATES AND NICARAGUA.

    Commander Gilmer, the United States naval officer in command of the American war ship on the Nicaraguan coast, has been instructed to protect American vessels ...

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  10. SUBMERSIBLE SUNK.

    A collision occurred in the English Channel between the steamer Pas de Calais, belonging to the South-Eastern Railways Co., and the French submersible Pluviose, ...

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  11. THE RECENT MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Military orders published yesterday contain a notification by the Minister of Defence to the naval and military forces concerned in the memorial ceremony on ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, on being communicated with at his house by telephone late last night, when the above cable message arrived from London, ...

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  13. ST. PAUL'S MEMORIAL.

    The question of erecting a memorial at St. Paul's Cathedral to perpetuate the memory of the late King Edward was considered at a meeting of the chapter ...

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  14. BUTTER FRAUDS.

    Parcels of milled butter and margarine, which had been packed in Australian butter boxes with the original marks carefully preserved, were inspected by Sir John ...

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  15. TROPICAL AGRICULTURE.

    The Congress of Tropical Agriculture was a great success. Special interest was shown in the discussions on numerous, important papers contributed by British and ...

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  16. PROPOSED STATUES.

    The Lord Mayor has received a telegram from the laird Mayor of Melbourne asking what course he proposed to take on behalf of New South Wales in regard ...

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  17. MELBOURNE NORTH PROVINCE.

    Are the Legislative Councillors "antiquated fossils"? Mr. Donald Melville, who is a candidate for the Melbourne North province, seat in the Legislative Council, ...

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  18. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL FUND.

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  19. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    A conference of emigration societies is to be held at the Royal Colonial Institute. There will be 182 delegates present representing 44 emigration societies. ...

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  20. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    There are persistent minors that Germany's finance reform scheme of 1969 has been a failure, and that new taxation must be devised. ...

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  21. NAVVIES' STRIKEAT CLARENCE

    With regard to the difficulty at the Clarence deviation works, where the men went out on account of not being paid for the day of mourning, Mr. Gallagher, ...

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  22. ARE THE MEN ALIVE?

    One of the divers sent down to examine the sunken submersible Pluviose affirms that on knocking on the hull of the vessel he received answering knocks from ...

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  23. TRACTION ENGINE IN WAR.

    The War Office made successful trials at Aldershot of a traction engine of caterpillar type. The engine drew an eight ton ...

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  24. SUBMARINES VERSUS BATTLESHIPS.

    In the first part of the French naval manoeuvres in the Mediterranean the defence of the island of Corsica was entrusted to the submarines. ...

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  25. WHEAT MARKET.

    There has been a sensational decline in wheat on the Chicago Exchange. Following on a private settlement of the May "squeeze," May options declined 538 ...

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  26. WORK AND WAGES.

    The Factories department has received from the chairman of the Brick Trade Board (Mr. P. J. Dwyer) an amendment of the wages determination. Only a few ...

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  27. JEWELLER'S SHOP ROBBED.

    The jewellery shop of Messrs. Lawrence and Lawrence, in Cheapside, was ransacked by burglars. They got away with several thousand ...

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  28. DANISH FRAUDS.

    Before a State tribunal at Copenhagen the trial of J. C. Christensen (formerly Premier of Denmark) and Sigurd Berg (formerly Minister of the Interior) has ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    General Lord Methuen, Governor of Natal, in the course of a speech at Pieter maritzburg, referred to the defence, of Durban, the chief port of Natal. He declared ...

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  30. NORTHERN PROVINCE.

    Air. Adams, who is a candidate for the Northern province, addressed a meeting at the mechanics institute. Kerang, to-day. Cr. Angus (shire president), who occupied the ...

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  31. THE FUND MATINEE.

    The Women's Hospital fund matinee at Her Majesty's Theatre, "Which had to be postponed owing to the death of the King, has been fixed to take place on ...

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  32. FAIR WAGES AND CONDITIONS.

    In the Industrial Court yesterday Judge Heydon said he had frequently noticed that now that awards were legally binding on the community attempts were made ...

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  33. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  34. MONO-LINE RAILWAY.

    Mr. Louis Brennan, the inventor of the mono-rail, has obtained a contract for 110 miles of mono-line railway over mountainous country in Alaska. The mono-line ...

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  35. NOTED PICTURE STOLEN.

    The celebrated picture. Southward From Surrey's Halls, which about two months ago was stolen a second time from the Wellington Art Gallery, has been ...

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  36. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' WAGES

    As a result of the wages board award delivered to-day, and which comes into force on 1st July, the wages of carpenters and joiners will be increased by 112d. per ...

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  37. A JOCKEY MURDERED.

    An extraordinary tragedy occurred at Braila, in Rumania, during a race meeting. A jockey named Gallas pulled a horse ...

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  38. A BARQUE WRECKED.

    The British barque Swanhilda, 2150 tons, which was on a voyage from Cardiff to Antofagasta (Chili), has gone asnore on Staten Island, which is off the south coast ...

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  39. ALLEGED ILLEGAL THREAT BY AN EMPLOYER.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the citation of the meat supplying firms by the Federated Butchers' Union was complicated by a technical question, whether the ...

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  40. AN ASSIGNED WILL SHARE.

    According to a case in the Equity Court to-day, Elsie Sanguinetta, during February,1904, was in pecuniary difficulties, and assigned to a money lender all her share and ...

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  41. A MURDERER ON BOARD.

    The Swanhilda came into considerable prominence in Australia ten years ago in connection with the escape of Butler, who was responsible for the murder of several ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Christopher late of "Cwymu," Mount Allen-road, Canterbury, who died on 28th September last, left by will dated 24th June, 1902, estate of the value of £3280 realty and £1855 personalty ...

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  43. RACECOURSE GAMBLING.

    Contrary to general expectation in the State of New York, the bills prohibiting oral betting at racecourses in the State, and making the directors of racecourses ...

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  44. UPPER HOUSE REFORM.

    The Liberal and Reform Conference has affirmed the desirableness of reducing the members of the Legislative Assembly to 72. A motion couched in general terms ...

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  45. ACTION AGAINST COAL VEND.

    Any news about the coal vend and the shipping combine prosecutions?" the Commonwealth Attorney-General was asked today: "No," replied Mr. Hughes. "It is ...

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  46. A SENSATIONAL STORY.

    A somewhat sensational account of a Sooting episode was telephoned last night to the Fitzroy police, to the effect that a young man named Albert Smith had been ...

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  47. OLD WESLEY COLLEGIANS.

    The annual dinner of the Old Wesley Collegians Association was last night held in the Adamson Hall, Wesley College. The gathering, which was large and fraternal, ...

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  48. TWENTY LOCOMOTIVES.

    The Railway department has decided to invite tenders for twenty locomotives, to be manufactured in the State. This will represent an outlay of about £100,000. ...

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  49. CRIME IN SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    Among the passengers by the Moresby, which arrived to-day from the Solomon Islands, was Mr. Mahaffy, the Deputy Commissioner, who is on a brief visit to ...

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  50. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Loohee, from Melbourne 21st January; Schlesien, from Port Pirie 11th March; Here, from Streaky Bay 8th February; Hallamshire, from Sydney 16th ...

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  52. FINGER PRINT IDENTIFICATION.

    A case in which, the identity of a prisoner was fixed with remarkable celerity occurred yesterday at Northcote by the arrest of a man who had been caught red-handed in ...

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  53. BRITISH SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

    The Lord Mayor has decided to convene a public meeting for an early date to consider the advisableness of extending an invitation to the British Association for the ...

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  54. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    The steamer Aldenham arrived this afternoon from Hong Kong. Customs officers immediately boarded the vessel and searched her, with the result that about ...

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  55. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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