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  2. CABLES.

    The United States Government has formally recognised, the Republic of [?] ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Mrs Joseph Chamberlair is seriously ill at Cannes. She is suffering from peritonitis supervening an operation for appendicitis. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Articles published, recently concerning the divining rod have been read with interest by people residing in the Moe district. Mr J. T. Gibson, one of ...

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  5. CABLES.

    Ab the result of the police raid on the headquarters of the Women’s Social and Political Union at Lincoln House, Kingsway, and subsequeat arrests, seven ...

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  6. CABLES.

    A telegram from Corfu slates that [?] Pasha, who a few days ago pro[?] [?] has established his ...

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  7. LEXTON.

    Another splendid fall of rain favored the district on Thursday and Friday, the register showing 26 points and 74 points totalling 100 points for the two days. ...

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  8. CLUNES.

    St. Paul's Church was crowded on Thurday night, on the occasion of an organ recital, which followed the Ascension Day service. The Rev. Pearce. ...

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  9. SUN TAT SEN AND FINANCE.

    Dr Sun Yat Sen has telegraphed to Europe an urgent appeal to bankersltd1 withhold money from the Pekin Government. He accuses the Government of ...

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  10. MERRY MEXICO.

    Rebels under General Zopata dynatouted a train in the state of Morelos, and 120 people were killed, including the military escort. The rebels have ...

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  11. MARYBOROUGH.

    [?] [?] was held on Friday night, Mr C. Walers (president) pre[?]ding. An interesting programme was ...

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  12. SOUTHERN AGITATION.

    In the hope of cheoking the agitation in the south the President of the Chinese Republic (Yuan-Skih-Kai) is moving the troope. General Ghiang Chun has been, ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool, sales yesterday there was a small selection of mermoes offering Competition was active and prices were well maintained. ...

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  14. [?]GARS EVACUATE SALONIKA.

    [?] Athens it is Toportod that the [?] Salonika [?] withdrawn with the exception of one company. Otherwise there are ...

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  15. AVOCA.

    The Right Rev. Dr Higgins, Bishop of Ballarat will visit Avoca on Wednesday. On Tnursday morning Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. and [?] ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The question of conducting a nonunion campaign was discussed at a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council last night. ...

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  17. CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN.

    Mr W. J. Bryan, U.S. Secretary of State, in deference to instructions from tire Federal Cabinet has returned to Sacramento (the capital of California). ...

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  18. [?] OPERATIONS.

    [?] [?] ...

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  19. PUBLISHERS ARRESTED.

    In defiance of a warning issued by the authorities, the “Suffragette,” in an attenuated form, is still being sold Drow, the manager of the printing ...

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  20. MARTI[?] PROCLAIMED.

    Austria has procia[?] martial law [?] and Herzegovina. ...

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  21. COLAC.

    The movement to celebrate Empire Day locallly is being well supported, with monetary and by the public, and there is every reason to anticipate that ...

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  22. ANTI-ALIEN BILL ADOPTED.

    The Californian Senate has adopted the Anti-Alien Bill by 36 votes against 2. An amendment was adapted ...

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  23. PINNAROO.

    Thoughh it is expecied that a few thousand bags of wheat will be delivered at Pinuaroo during the winter, the season's produce traftic is practic ...

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  24. MRS PANKHURST'S CONDITION.

    The health of Mrs Pankhurst as the result of her recent [?] is causing anxiety to her friends. She has been removed to a nursing home in ...

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  25. [?] REPLY.

    The reply sent by Montenegro to the [?] further denied the right to evict [?] from territory which had been [?] Montenegro also pointed ...

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  26. BENDIGO.

    James Henry Gourley, 39, was arrested on Friday by Constable Burke. on the charge of having broken into a Chinese Joss House at Ironbark, and ...

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  27. ANOTHER PLOT DISCOVERED.

    The police authorities have [?] a [?] to burn down the aviatiou [?] at Upavon, the Wiltshire, and steps were at once taken to prevent the plan being ...

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  28. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    In the event of Austria taking action [?] Skutari, Italy will not join, [?] will balance it by taking parallol [?] in the south. ...

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  29. ROCHESTER.

    Owing to a deatth of local justices of the peace, a public meeting of citizens was held in th eShire Hall to nominate two townsmen for ...

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  30. MR BRYAN HOPES FOR REFER-ENDUM.

    Mr Bryan, Secretary for State, has started homeward, for Washington. Mr Bryan hopes that tho Alion Land Bill will be referred by a referendum ...

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  31. BUNINYONG.

    The anniversary of the Buninyong Methodist Young Women's Guild was celebrated on Wednesday evening last in the schoolroom by a complimentary ...

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  32. MR LANDSBURY'S CASE.

    Mr Londsbury was bound over to keep tho peace fur 12 months, himself in £1000 and two sureties of £500 each. Mr Landsbury declined to find the ...

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  33. ITALIAN BATTLESHIPS PRE-PARING.

    [?] battleships have been ordered [?] be in readiness at Brindisi. ...

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  34. IMMENSE MAJORITY TOTE.

    The Califo[?] Lower House passed the Anti-Alien Land Bill by 75 votes to 2. Thirty-two societies on the Pacific ...

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  35. ARE SUFFRAGETTES RESPON-SIBLE?

    The Midland Railway Company’s shod at Bradford, which was stored with wool, was found to be ablaze last night. Two places widely apart were burning. ...

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  36. CONCORD OF NATIONS.

    The Peace Congress met in St. Louis Mr Charles IV. Fairbanks, ex-[?] Mr Charles W. F[?] [?] States, affirmed ...

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  37. WARRACKNABEAL.

    There has been steady, soaking rain. Such a copious rainfall is particularly opportune at this stage, and will do an immense amount of good. The effect ...

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  38. DISMISSED SHUNTERS.

    Trouble is simmering among railway men owing to the dismissal of have shurters. These men were dismissed because they refused to do certain work. ...

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  39. ENGLISH BISHOPRIC.

    The Right Rev. Dr John Kempthorne, Suffragan Bishop of Hull, has been appointed Bishop of Lichfield in succession to tho late Right Rev. Dr Legge, who ...

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  40. RE-OCCUPY HEA[?]UQARTERS.

    The suffragettes have been allowed to [?]py their headquarters in Kingssay. [?] burned the now wing of ...

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  41. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Lord Denman, the Governo-General who had not visited Sydney arrived eviction from Government House, arrived from melbourne by the express to-day ...

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  42. SHORT-LIVED PLEASURE.

    There was great joy among the members of the committee of the Wages Hospital recently, when it was announced that a grateful ex-patient had ...

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  43. DARWIN TROUBLE.

    Great dissatisfaction is felt among the strikers, several of whom are in favor of returning to work at once. It is generally believed that the men ...

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  44. MRS. T MACKENZIE.

    Her Majesty the Queen to-day gave an audience to Mis T. Mackenzie wife of the High Commissioner for New Zealland. ...

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  45. MILITARY TRAINING.

    Mr Fisher was wited upon by a deputation yesterday at Parliament House, was protested against the military, training of youths being ...

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  46. ANOTHER VILE PLOT.

    Clayton, who has been arrested in connection with the suffragette conspiracy, describes himself as a chemist and author. One of the plans seized ...

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  47. STAFFORD HOUSE.

    Early in the year Sir William Lever. [?]art., offered Stafford House to the nation, but withdrew his offer in March owing to questions asked in the House of ...

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  48. LAND AND CANAL TOLLS.

    The International Peace Congress passed a motion urging the repeal of the exemption of American coastwise ships from Panama Canal tolls. ...

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  49. CONSUMPTION CURE.

    The Canadian medical author[?] [?] that their in[?]tion do not show the cure for consumption [?]med by Dr Friedmann to be any batter than ...

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  50. ARBITRATION SUGGESTED.

    A resolution was carried at a meeting of about 150 unionists to submit the matters in dispute to arbitration, but the resumption of work will be delayed ...

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  51. BERPINUA BERRINCA.

    An effort is to be made to form a brass band at the local State school, and at the meeting of the Progress Association the matter was brought ...

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  52. HOME RULE ALL ROUND.

    The main provsions of a. [?] Home [?] Bill, prepared by a number of Scottish Liberal members of the House of Commons, were made public to-day. ...

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  53. HOSPITAL SATURDAY COLLEC-TIONS.

    The Hospital Saturday collections yesterday resulted in £8030, which is £131 more than last year. This establishes [?] now record. The cammittee again had ...

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  54. DISAPPOINTED THIEVES.

    A gang of burglars has been at work in the city and suburbs for a fortnight, butt most of tjeor attempts have proved unsuccessful. They broke into the ...

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  55. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    Earl Plymouth has purchased Crystal Palace, with the intention of transferring it to the public later at the price paid. ...

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  56. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  57. GAS WORKERS.

    Representatives of the Federated Gas Workers’ Industrial Union and the Metropolitan Gas Company have been meeting in conference during the last ...

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  58. GOLD MINE ROBBED.

    At 2 o'clock this morning two armed and masted men surprised and bound the watchhmen engaged at smelting worts at Bullfinch. The robbers carried away ...

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  59. PRINCE OF WALES.

    It Is announced that the Prince of Wales will remain at Oxford for the second year. ...

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  60. BEAUFORT.

    The rainfall at [?] for April, as registered by Mr James M'Keich, was 192 points against 228 points for the corresponding month last year. For ...

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  61. NUMEROUS THEFTS.

    Thefts to the number of 70 and even 90, a are being departed to the Sydney police. Two more cases were added yesterday, when property valued ...

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  62. BUILDINGS DESTROYED.

    Early on Saturday morning a block of buildings occupied by Mr William Sanders, chemist; Mr H. Regnold, groocer; the "Standard' newspaper; Miss ...

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  63. ENFIELD.

    Sincere and widespread regret was expressed on, all aides when it became known that Miss Lily Robinson, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs W. Robinson, ...

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  64. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The House of Representatives rejected an amendment of the Wool Bill and passed the Underwood Bill by 193 [?]otes to 74. ...

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  65. MINERS AND CONCILIATION.

    The voting of miners on the proposal to accept a conciliation committee under the Industrial Arbitration Act was concluded to-day. ...

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  66. CHEQUE CASHED.

    A welt-known furniture firm in Rundle street lost £100 recently in unusual ciroumstances. A cheque for that amount was drawn and given to a clerk to post ...

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  67. LABOR UNREST.

    The unrest among workers in British [?]ding yards is growing, and there [?] to be every likelihood of trouble. Members of the [?] unions in the ...

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  68. SENSATIONAL PROCEEDINGS.

    The robbery at the Bullt[?]ch mine, which is 25. miles from Southern Grose, was the meet sensational that has oyer occurred in this State. ...

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  69. SIR R. HENDERSON ON THE CANADIAN NAVY

    Mr Fisher, the Prime Minister, stated in the course of a speech in the- Town Hall on Saturday evening that he had received the following ...

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  70. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT

    The bulletin issued at [?] to-day stated that the [?] of Connaught is maintaining bar strength. The Condit ion of Her Boyal Highness is Still, ...

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  71. WOOL SCHEDULE.

    The wool schedule passed quickly The expected objectqion of the representatives from wool-growing States failed to materialise. ...

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  72. CRICKETER’S ILL-FORTUNE

    J. H. Board, Who well known Glonoestershire cricketer, who visited Australia with Stoddart's team in 18978, broke his leg while returning to England ...

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  73. COAL MINERS RESUME.

    The majority of miners on the Southern Coast will start work to-morrow. All the miners are ready for the resumption of work. Same of the ...

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  74. BEULAH.

    Shale Very nice Showers of rain fell at the end of last week, which have materially brightened the outlook. The grabs has shown wonderful improver. ...

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  75. HAMILTON.

    In the Country Court before Judge Wasley, Albert V. Roberts sued Androw Ritchie and Johm S. Loadr, of Kenilworth, for £49 damages, alleged to have ...

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  76. FIVE MILES OF TROOPS.

    The largest parade of cadets ever held in Australia took place in Sydney this afternoon, when 20,000 young soldiers marched from Government. House ...

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  77. [?] IN BRITISH COLLIERIES.

    The non-[?] question is still canstrouble in the British coal mining [?] Twenty thousand men are out on strike ...

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  78. WHEAT MARKET.

    Tho wheat market is inactive. ...

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  79. CHARLTON.

    Exceptionally fine rains have fallen this season, making the prospect particularly bright, and assuring a plentiful suppl yof winter feed. The April ...

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  80. CXTEED COEDS AND BRONCHITIS.

    “Some time ago." writes Mrs N. J. Johnston, Little River, N.Z., "my two beys, L[?] adn Tom. had severe colls end bronchitis. Having seen ...

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  81. POETS’ LOVE LETTERS.

    The Love letters of Robert, Browning and Elizabeth [?] were sold try auction today. They changed bands for £6550. ...

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  82. BRITAIN'S AIR DEFENCE.

    The question of improving the aerial defences of Groat Britain continues to attract ranch attention, Leading shipowners and commercial men of Liverpool ...

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  83. DURHAM COLLIERS’ WAGES.

    Since 1901 the Durham Conciliation [?] has advanced the wages of miners [?] per cent. ...

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  84. ALL LADIES

    And Gentlemen, too, admire a good chad of hair. Primer's HAIR RESTORER restorer color to or faded hair, acts as a stimulant to its growth, and is a ...

    Article : 47 words
  85. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 451 words
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