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  2. STREET BRUTALITY.

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. F. W. Garstone, D.S.M., Arthur Weaver, on remand, appeared to answer a charge of having ...

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  3. PERSONAL[?] Drops Drops

    Reuter reports the death [?]er's Chermside, wife of General C[?] in Switzerland. It is reported by cable that 12 [?] ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The debato, on the Address in Reply and the no-confidence amendment moved by the leader of the Opposition, Mr, M'Gowen, was continued in the ...

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  6. KING CEORGE.

    In reply to various loyal addresses, included among winch were addresses from religious denominations, philanthropic bodies and the Colonial ...

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  7. WORLD'S MISSIONARY CONFERENCE.

    At yesterday's sittings of the World's Missionary Conference at Edinburgh, the Rev. H. E. Wootten (Australia), said that almost all the difficulties ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Lord Crewe (Colonial Secretary), in reply to a correspondent regarding the alleged difficulty of married immigrants with children obtaining employment in ...

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  9. WESTRALIAN PROGRESS.

    Mr. Connolly, Colonial Treasurer, yesterday referred in a speech at Carnarvon, West Australia, to the State finances. He said that for the first ...

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  10. Barrier Miner.

    "THE MINER" was able last night print the good news that the Public Works Committee had unanimously decided to recommend to Parliament ...

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  11. BREACH OF AGREEMENT.

    The Paris Tribunal of Commerce has awarded M. Tramier £2400 damages. M. Tramier, a trader of Marseilles, sued Mrs. Clark, an Englishwoman, ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ACCIDENT TO SCHOOLBOYS,

    Percy and Thomas Michallanoy, ll and 9 years respectively, sons of T. Michallanoy, a farmer at Marrabel, were driving to school on Wednesday, ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN RIFLE TEAM.

    The Australian rifle team now in England to compote at Bisley was yesterday drawn up on the lawn at the residence of Lord Cheylesmore, who ...

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  14. LAND HUNGER.

    The land hunger in South Australia still continues. There are no less than 420 applications for [?]5 blocks on the Koonoona Estate, recently secured ...

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  15. LOOTING A VESSEL

    Writs have been issued at Athens for the, arrest of the five ringleaders of the gang at the Piraeus, the seaport of Athens, which recently boarded ...

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  16. INTERSTATE BORDER RAILWAYS COMIMISSION.

    Yesterday afternoon the South Australian members of the Interstate Border Railways Royal Commission left Adelaide by the Melbourne express on ...

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  17. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S POLICY'

    The Federal Labor party caucus last night sanctioned the Government proposals of a Federal note issue, and an adjustment of the financial relations ...

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  18. CAMPAIGN AGAINST PROTESTANT CONCESSIONS.

    A vigorous Roman Catholic campaign against the Spanish Government's concessions to Protestants has been commenced. Disorders are ...

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  19. THROWN OUT OF A BUGGY.

    Mrs. A. E. Godfree, of the Grand Junction Hotel, Quorn, was thrown out of a buggy yesterday through the ponies bolting, and sustained a broken ...

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  20. SUPPRESSION OF A PAMPHLET.

    Mr. Keir Hardie (Labor) complained in the House of Commons yesterday about the suppression of Mr. Mackarness's pamphlet accusing the Indian ...

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  21. S.A. POLITICS.

    A largely-attended meeting of delegates from the various branches of the Farmers and Producers' Political Union was held yesterday, when it was ...

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  22. RECEIVER IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Mr. M. M. Moss, Official Receiver in Bankruptcy, has tendered his resignation. The salary of his position was under the Public Service classification, ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] REMISSION OF SUPERTAX.

    Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) promises to consider the remission of the supertax as a remedy for the hardships in connection with ...

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  24. BOMB-THROWER AT WORK.

    A bomb destroyed the staircase at the Town Hall, Freiburg, Hesse-Damstadt (Germany) yesterday. During the commotion the ...

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  25. AN AMERICAN PEACE COMMISSION.

    The United States Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs has approved of the bill sent up by the House of Representatives for the establishment of an ...

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  26. THE CANADIAN CENSUS.

    The Canadian census will be taken on June 1, 1911. ...

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  27. ALLEGED DEFAMATORY WORDS.

    A. E. Johnson was charged at the Kalgoorlie Police Court yesterday with having used defamatory words in degard to the "Sun" Newspaper" Co.— ...

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  28. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    About 790 fresh cholera cases are reported at Restoff (Russia), and 219 deaths have occurred. On Tuesday, a panie was witnessed in the bazaars ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Denny) denies the statement from Melbourne to the effect that there has been a serious hitch in the Northern Territory ...

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  30. WHAT RESTRICTS MARRIAGE?

    Sir,—In a community which allows the unearned increment to be monopolised by a minority t Polygamy should be the law. Man is a land animal, ...

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  31. FOUNDING AN ANARCHIST SOCIETY.

    Hoir Eric Muchsam, a literary man, and Herr Schultze, a pianist, with a bookseller's travoller and a workman, have been indicted at Munich ...

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  32. AN AERONAUT INJURED.

    Mr. Cody, the well-known aeronaut, was badly injured at Aldershot to-day through his aeroplane collapsing. ...

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  33. CANADIAN NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The "Standard of hmpire" says that the Canadian Naval Department is conferring with the Admiralty regarding plans for the construction of 10 ...

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  34. DOCKERS' STRIKE AT AVONMOUTH.

    A. thousand dockers at Avonmouth, Gloucestershire, struck work yesterday in sympathy with the (Newport men, who struck for better conditions. ...

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  35. DISCOVERY OF SHALE BEDS.

    Large beds of petroleum shale, with oil oozing from them, have been discovered on the Magnet Ranges. ...

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  36. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES AMALGAMATE.

    Meetings of the Royal Mail and Pacific Steamship Companies have confirmed the absorption of the two companies into one concern. ...

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  37. STRIKE LEADERS' TRIAL.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. R. D. Meagher (Labor) gave notice that he would move for the appointment of a select committee to ...

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  38. THE WARATAH QUEST.

    Up to a late hour last night no news had been received of the steamer Wakefield, which, has been searching for the missing stoainor Waratah since ...

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  39. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS.

    The American Senate has passed the House of Representatives bill requiring the publication of political campaign contributions, but with an amendment ...

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  40. THE RATN AND THE CATCHMENTS.

    THE recent rains must prove to be of the greatest value to the country, and in especial will they make the hearts of the pastoralists of this district ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN TIBET.

    Mr. Montague, replying in the House of Commons yesterday, on behalf of the Government, to Mr, Rees, mentioned the rumor of fighting having ...

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  42. SEAFARERS' DEFECTIVE VISION.

    Mr. Buxton (President of the Board of Trade) has appointed a committcee to inquire into the extent of color blindness and defective forms of ...

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  43. CAUSE OF INCREASED PRICES.

    A member in the course of the noconfidence debate in the Legislative Assembly last night, stated that increases in prices in certain work were due to ...

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  44. THE COMMONWEALTH CRUISER.

    Lady Reid (wife of the Australian High Commissioner), when driving the first rivet in the Commonwealth cruiser at the Clydebank shipbuilding ...

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  45. CANADIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The majority of the Board of Conciliation at Toronto (Canada) recommended an increase in wages of 6 per cent, to the Canadian Pacific Railway ...

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  46. ENCOURAGING POPULATION.

    A private bill has been introduced into the French Senate, which proposes that all unmarried civil servants over 25 years of age shall be dismissed. ...

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  47. EDUCATION IN VICTORIA.

    A new Education Bill is to be introduced into the Victorian Parliament. The bill provides for the creation of higher elementary schools in the ...

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  48. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL.

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council made arrangements to appoint an acting secretary to fill the vacancy caused by the election of the secretary, ...

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  49. INTERNATIONAL AIR CONFERENCE.

    The International Air Conference which has met at Paris is discussing airways, trespassing, customs, boundaries, and fortifications, lt is also ...

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  50. BOY'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    The young son of a settlor named Kling, living at Back Creek, near Yaccandandah, had a miraculous escape from death yesterday. He was ...

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  51. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    Four of the Powers have accepted the proposal principles of M. IsVolsky (Russian Foreign Minister) to re-occupy Crete, and so settle the present trouble, ...

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  52. N.S.W. BRICK COMBINE.

    The Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) says, that the question of taking action in regard to the brick combine in New South Wales is ...

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  53. THE METAL MARKET.

    The following are the latest London metal quotations:— Copper (electrolytic), £57 17s. 6d. per ton. ...

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  54. THE PERICLES WRECK.

    The stormy weather off Cape Leeuwin is hampering the salvage work in connection with the Pericles wreck. The two masts of the vessel are now ...

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  55. SEWER MINERS' HOURS.

    The award of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage wages board was delivered last night. The award fixes the hours of labor for sewer miners at ...

    Article : 38 words
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