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  3. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    Commander Tweedle, of tro British cruiser Essex, who has arrived from Mexico City, reported that his intercession on behalf of foreigners there ...

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  4. NO MORE ANSWERS.

    Replying to further questions as to the navy movements in Ulster, 'Mr. Churchill said quite enough information had given given, and he was not going ...

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  5. GREAT DEBATE ON ULSTER.

    In the House of Commons to-day the debate was concluded on the motion submitted by the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain (Unionists)— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman dispensed hospitality for the last time at Federal Government House last night, when they gave an evening party. ...

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  7. THE WARSHIPS.

    There are now eleven warships in Belfast Lough. The Ulster volunteer signalling station saluted a cruiser and ten destroyers ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The Royal Academy has accepted works by Mackennal, Ashton. Birley Burgess, Cohen, Fullwood, Leist, Longstair, Parker, Stretton. Bess Norris; ...

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  9. TRADES UNION RESOLUTION

    Ten thousand trade unionists in Belfast carried a resolution condemning the English Labour leaders for supporting Home Rule and supporting Sir Edward ...

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  10. PROSPECTS OF MEDIATION.

    The South American negotiations have formally asked the United States and Mexico to agree to an armistice. Reports from Mexico City indicate ...

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  11. FINANCIAL HELP.

    Right Hon. Walter Long, M.P., has cabled to the Canadian Unionists and Orangemen for financial help to fight Home Rule. ...

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  12. MEDIATION PROPOSED.

    General Carranza has agreed to accept the South American mediation for the settlement of his dispute with General Huerta. The mediators confidently ...

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  13. PANAMA TOLLS EXEMPTION.

    The inter-oceanic canals committee reported the Panama Tolls Repeal Bill to the Senate. No amendments were suggested. ...

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  14. DEFENCE QUESTION.

    Addressing the Baptist Spring Assembly in London, the Rev. F. C. Spurrformerly of Melbourne, described Australia's defence policy as absolutely use ...

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  15. UNCONFIRMED RUMOURS.

    According to a message received from a Mexican general, an American warship fire on wharves and the adjacent buildings at Manzanillo. ...

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  16. STEAMER'S HOLD.

    The hold of the steamer Tai On, which was seized and burned by pirates, is crowded with corpses. The gallant Portuguese watchman Dias has been ...

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  17. SIR-G. KING-HALL'S VIEW.

    Admiral Sir George King-Hall, the ex -Commander-in-Chief on the Australian Station, in an article in the "Nineteenth Century and After" predicts that ...

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  18. HUERTA OR CARRANZA.

    The situation in Mexico at the present moment is so complicated that it is not easy even for those who have followed intelligently the course of events, and ...

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  19. MARCONI SHARES.

    It is understood that the committee of the House of Lords will report that, while there was no suggestion of fraud, Lord Murray, under the ...

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  20. MEDICAL DISCOVERY.

    Dr. Spahlinger, a Swiss biologist, has spent £20,000 sterling in research, and discovered a new treatment for tuberculosis. French and English physicians ...

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  21. CHILD CONDUCTOR.

    Willie Ferrero, the seven-year-old conductor, gave a surprising exhibition of wonderful powers of leadership of an orchestra in the Albert Hall. The child ...

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  22. A GREAT STORM.

    Six vessels are missing since, the great storm swept Lake Superior. Twenty of the crew of the Benjamin Noble were drowned, the life-savers being unable ...

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  23. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Forty-eight convicts in the penitentiary of Aniane escaped, and terrorised the villagers for the time being. Twenty-one of the men have been rearrested. ...

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  24. AGE OF CONSENT.

    The House of Lords has read a second time the Bishop of London's Criminal Law Amendment Bill raising the age of consent to 18 years. ...

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  25. ANOTHER SCENE.

    Mr. Balfour created a scene by referring to Mr. Churchill as the agent of a provocateur. Mr. Churchill—Prove it! ...

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  26. WEST VIRGINIAN DISASTER.

    Sixty-seven men have been rescued alive from the New River colliery, after all hope had been abandoned. One hundred and seventy men are still entombed ...

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  27. ELECTORAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the electoral administration heard further evidence at Federal Parliament House to-day. ...

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  28. DEFUNCT BANK OF EGYPT.

    Some shareholders in the defunct Bank of Egypt have issued writs claiming damages against the directors for inducing them to take shares by means of alleged ...

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  29. MAKING READY.

    The ballot for the selection, of six Liberal candidates for the Senate, in the event of a double dissolution, which has been taken throughout Victoria by the ...

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  30. THE DIVISION.

    Mr. Chamberlain's motion was rejected by 344 votes to 264. ...

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  31. FINANCIAL.

    An interim dividend of 6 per cent has been declared by the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, and the Peninsular and Oriental Steam ...

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  32. MR. CHURCHILL'S SUGGESTION.

    Many Liberals are indignant at Mr. Churchill's offer, which they interpret as an exclusion of Ulster until the United Kingdom is federalised. ...

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  33. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Two more canes of smallpox in the metropolitan area were reported to the health authorities today. The patients are a mother and daughter, living at ...

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  34. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The state revenue for April was £1,175,382—an increase of £159,600, as compared with the corresponding month in 1913. There were large advances from ...

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  35. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    On an unopposed motion Justice Cussen to-day in the Practice Court, made and order for the compulsory sequestration of the estate of Vere Herbert Casey ...

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  36. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting, of the Australian Mutual Provident Society was held to-day at the head office, Sydney. The chairman of directors (Hon. A. W. ...

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  37. MAYORAL ELECTION.

    The Mayoral election resulted:—Luke (the present Mayor), 11,501; McLaren (United Labour party), 4539; Glover (Socialist Democrat, replacing Holland, ...

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  38. RAINFALL RETURNS.

    The rainfall for April was 1788in. on 23 wet days. This is nearly double the a[?] fall for April, which [?] , ...

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  39. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Freak. Thorpe was sentenced to-three year's imprisonment for making counterfeit coins. ...

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