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  2. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—In Tuesday's Register, Juno 18, letter appears, written by the Rev. W. A. Potts, on behalf of the unemployed. One sentence, however, is unfortunate in that ...

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  3. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Speaker (Mr. ,T. W. Lowther) ruled that the clauses in the motion relating to the Government scheme for redistribution ...

    Article : 142 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians concluded their innings against Scotland at Edinburgh to-day for 284. The principal scorers were—McLeod, 54; Darling, 49: and Cotter. 37. ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Twenty loaded bombs have been discovered in the centre of St. Petersburg, and the authorities suspect that they had been prepared for use against high officials. ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Gen. Linievitch, the Russian Commander-in-Chief in Manchuria, has reported to the Czar that some of the Mikado's warships are at anchor in Olga Bay, about 150 miles ...

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  7. ROYAL RECEPTIONS.

    King Edward has received in private audience the Right Rev. Dr. J. 11. Harmer (Bishop of Rochester and late Bishop of Adelaide) and Admiral Sir Harry II ...

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  8. LONDON TRAFFIC.

    The royal commission, with Sir David M. Barbour as Chairman, which was appointed in February, 1903, to enquire into the mains of ...

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  9. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    The second reading of the Water or Irrigation and Conservation Bill was moved in the Legislative Assembly ' to-day by Mr. Swinburne. He said lie was impressed more and more with the fact that there ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Sir George Turner had arranged to deliver his Budget statement Visit week, but the new Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) will not he able to make his first financial ...

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED BILL.

    The wives of 800 of flic unemployed men in London held a meeting on the Embankment of Monday, and discussed the attitude of the Government in respect of the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN MANOEUVRE EXPECTED.

    A Router's message from Tokio says it is understood that the Russian troops in Manchuria have lately been largely reinforced, and that Gen. Limivitch now commands ...

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  13. WAR OFFICE SCANDALS.

    The royal commission to investigate the serious allegations made by Lieut,-Gen. Sir William Butler's committee in its report on sales and refunds to army contractors ...

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  14. GERMANY AND MOROCCO.

    When the German Chancellor (Prince Von Bulow) went aboard the Imperial yacht and reported to the Kaiser that France had accepted' the German ...

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  15. THE REV. W. A. POTTS AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir— Among the ninny cowardly attacks on individuals which have appeared in the columns of The Register under noms de plume, that in your issue of this morning ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    The mated between Australasia and Austria in the second round of the contest for the Davis International Cup has resulted in a complete victory for the colonial ...

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  17. PROVINCIAL REVOLTS.

    Forty thousand cartridges and two tons of gunpowder intended for the revolutionaries in the Caucasus have been discovered in the Transcancasia province of Erivan. ...

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  18. SWEDEN AND NORWAY

    Kins, Oscar of Sweden in a published interview dealing with the' relation of the two sections of the formes dual monarchy, has expressed the hope that the Swedish ...

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  19. INDIAN DEFENCE.

    The British Government has agreed to a modification of the new scheme for the administration of the Indian Army. Both the Viceroy of India (Lord Curzon) and ...

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  20. MATCH AGAINST AMERICA.

    Having defeated Austria, the Australasian representatives met the players from the United States in the final round for the right to challenge England, the ...

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  21. MOMENTOUS CONFERENCES.

    Great importance will attach to the congress of zemstvos (provincial boards) and dumas (municipal boards), to be held this neck at Moscow and also to the conference ...

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  22. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir—It is somewhat distressing to read in your columns of the large number of unemployed in all parts of our State, especially in the city. But this vexing question ...

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  23. COTTON FRAUDS.

    President Roosevelt has directed that a criminal proseention shall be begun against Edwin Holmes, the associate statis-tician of the Wsishington Department of ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    The committee of the Melbourne Hospital intends to deal at an early date with designs sent in for the proposed reconstructions of the hospital buildings. The prizes ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. O Sullivan asked if the Premier had written to the Federal Government suggesting that it should repeal the enactment which ...

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  26. NOTES BY "VANTAGE."

    s four players were nominated by Australia and New Zealand to take part in the-contest for the Davis Cup, only .Brookes and Wilding -have played .yet", so ...

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  27. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Owing to the present buoyancy of the revenue of Canada, the Dominion Parliament has approved the proposal of the Government to increase the salaries paid ...

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  28. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  29. THE LARGER RED CROSS

    At the instance of Queen Alexandra, who lakes a keen interest in all efforts for ameliorating the woes aW horrors of war-fare, a new lied Cross Society has been ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Loch Ryan, barque, from Sydney March 28; Tropic, barque, from Melbourne March 22; Waiward steamer from Brisbane April 15 ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The balance sheet of the Union Bank of Australia shows:—Deposits, £16,869,958; cash investments and balance of remittances, 9,204,653; bills discounted and ...

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  32. MELBOURNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At a meeting of the council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce a letter was received from the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce inviting the Melbourne ...

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  33. A TATTERSALL'S PRIZE.

    A case concerning a prize in a Tattersall's consultation was dealt with in the County Court, before Judge Chomley. Plaintiff's were John Gill, of North Williamstown ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    After a Ions debate in the House of Representatives to-day, the Old-age Pensions Bill passed the final stages by 53 votes to 10. Mr. Seddon claimed that the Liberal ...

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  35. WIFE'S CHARGE AGAINST A HUSBAND.

    Detective Arthur has arrested Alfred James Plowman, an accountant, 35 years of age, on a warrant, charging him with having stolen from his wife, Harriet Emily ...

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  36. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    "The Magistrates in their wisdom saw fit to reduce this charge from one of wilful ind maliciously wounding to one of unlawful assault, and fined these men £10 each. ...

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  37. HIGH COURT LAW.

    On taking his scat in the Practice Court this morning Mr. Justice Hodges made further observations upon the recent decision of the High Court in Marshall v. the ...

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  38. TASMANIA.

    The rat extermination committee's report shows that 1/3 per head has been expended on killing rats in the city. This includes the cost of administration. ...

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  39. WILFUL MURDER.

    Dr. Cole. District Coroner, has concluded an inquest into the death of Emily Eden Chandler, a waitress, 28 years of age, who died in the Melbourne ...

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  40. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Mr. J. Nevin Tat, of Melbourne, has engaged Miss Maggie Stirling, whom the famous teacher, Madame Marchesi, described as "the stauesque Australian Soprano ...

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  41. MINERS' WAGES.

    It is understood from authentic sources that the state of serving a citation to the Arbitration Court by either the mine owners' or the mine employes' unions, with ...

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  42. UNDESIRABLE VISITORS.

    A large number of suspicious looking characters arrived by the express this morning. Detective O' sullivan, who also came by the train from Adelaide, placed a ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Saxton of Messrs. Saxton & Bins, in giving evidence before the Arbitration Court in the timber industry dispute, said if the claims of the union were ...

    Article : 258 words
  44. EGGLAYING COMPETITION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  45. BRITISH CLAIMS IN SAMOA.

    The British vice-consul at Samoa received notice by the last mail thai the British claims for the damage sustained during the fighting some years ago had been ...

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  46. ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND SCHEME.

    In an address lo the Liberal Federation the Premier (Mr. Seddon) gave details of his proposed scheme for workmen's homes, lie said Hue prosperity of the country had ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    A cable message received from the Agent-General (Mr. Taverner) by the Premier to-day conveys the information that the latest return shows that Australian hide to Great Britain is sweater than that of ...

    Article : 86 words
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