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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    At Government House on Monday afternoon Lady Le Hunte, in the presence of numerous ladies whom she had invited, presented Mrs. Harmer with a beautifully ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The Nord-Deutscher Lloyd steamer Stettin reports having seen 40. Russian vessels in Honkohe Bay, on the coast of Annam. on Thursday afternoon preparing to proceed ...

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  4. COREA TRANSFORMED.

    Dr. G. E. Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of The Times, has written an article in which he describes as "a wonderful transformation" the change Corea ...

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  5. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.

    Crown Prince Gustav, of Sweden and Norway, who was recently appointed regent on account of the indisposition of the aged King, Oscar II., submitted a few ...

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  7. A MOSCOW PREDICTION.

    The Russian Gazette, published in Moscow, calculating on the Marquis Oyama's overwhelming field force, predicts that even if Admiral Rojestvensky is ...

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  8. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    Count A. Goluehowski and Signor Tittoni, Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary and Italy respectively, have met at Venice and confirmed the existing ...

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  9. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Government has decided to promulgate a decree announcing liberty of worship throughout the country, and under this measure to remove the restrictions ...

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  10. BEATEN IN THE SYNAGOGUES.

    The Cossacks at Byelostok, a town 50 miles south-west of Grodno, near the St. Petersburg to Warsaw Railway, are terrorizing the Jewish residents to a shocking degree. ...

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  11. BULGARIA.

    In view of the repeated outrages on the Bulgarian frontiers by Greek and Servian bands and the alleged connivance, with and protection of the invaders by the Turkish ...

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  12. MOROCCO.

    Herr Tattenbach, the German Minister in Morocco, when interviewed at Tangier by a Reuter correspondent, made no direct statement regarding the policy of Germany ...

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  13. CRETE.

    The consuls of the protecting Powers have insisted that the Cretan insurgents must remove the Greek flag from all the public buildings whereon it is displayed ...

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  14. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    The Boer leaders in the Transvaal Colony hare, in their public utterances, expressed themselves as dissatisfied with the limited system of government granted under the ...

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  15. MORE EARTHQUAKES.

    Much alarm has been cheated by earthquake shocks that have been experienced in the Alpine region of Europe, embracing portions of France, Switzerland, and Italy. ...

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  16. HIGHER CRITICISM.

    The elders of the Presbyterian Church in London have issued a manifesto against the dangers of formal recognition being given by the churches to some of the ...

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  17. PADEREWSKI ILL.

    It is reported from America that lgnace Jan Paderewski, the famous pianist, who was in Adelaide last year, and who is now making his fifth tour of the United States ...

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  18. TEAMSTERS' STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike of 10,000 teamsters in Chicago indictments have been served upon 12 labour leaders calling upon them to answer charges of ...

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  19. CLEVER SHOPBREAKERS.

    The pawnshop belonging to Ivan Locl at the corner of Russell street and Lonsdale street, was entered by thieves some time after Saturday night, and £150 worth of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN SCULPTOR.

    Mr. Bertram Mackennal, the Australian sculptor, has had a bronze, "The Dancer," and another work in marble accepted by the Paris Salon. ...

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  21. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of bar silver to-da is 2s. 2 3-16d., a decrease of 3-16d. ...

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  22. THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    Copies of the new fortniphtly English mail contract have been printed, but the Postmaster-General hesitates to make the full terms public. At the Imperial ...

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  23. THE KING'S TOUR.

    King Edward, who has reached Paris on his return journey from the Mediterranean tour, and will stay at the Hotel Bristol until Thursday, has exchanged ceremonial ...

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  24. ROYAL ACADEMY.

    All the Agents-General for the Australian States were present, al the annual banquet of the Royal Academy held on Saturday night. The Prince of Wales presided. and ...

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  25. A MIGHTY WIND.

    The City of Laredo, capital of Webb County, Texas, U.S.A., has been destroyed by a fierce tornado which swept over the district. Buildings were thrown down ...

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  26. PACIFIC ISLANDS TRADE.

    According to news received to-day there can be little room for doubt that Germans have succeeded in capturing the whole of the carrying trade in German. New Guinea ...

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  27. STATES' FINANCES.

    The revenue of Victoria for April was £596,167, compared with £666,705 for April last year. The revenue for ten months shows an increase of £85,541, compared ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue for April was £75,086. In April last year it was £90,200. The revenue for the ten months of the present financial year was £717,193, against ...

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  29. AGAINST SOCIALISM.

    On Sunday, speaking after the 11 o'clock mass at the Roman Catholic Cathedral the Bishop of Wileannia (Right Rev. Dr. Dunne), entered a protest and warning ...

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  30. MINING ENGINEERS

    The Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers opened a conference to-day. Representatives were present from all parts of Australasia. The afternoon was devoted ...

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  31. THE HIGH COURT.

    For some reasons which have not been explained the sitting of the High Court, which was to have been held in Melbourne to-morrow has been postponed until May ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The Postmaster-General is anxious that the Central Postal Bureau should deal with the vast amount of correspondence accumulated from the State departments ...

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  33. THE GIRGARRE FUGITIVE.

    Although a number of reports were received at the Detective Office to-day concerning the supposed appearance of James Edwards in various park of Victoria, they ...

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  34. NURSE AND CHILD,

    At Bendigo tonday the Coroner (Mr. Moore) held an inquest relative to the death of an illegitimate male child, which occurred at the house of Mrs. Pane Riobie ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The arrest of a drunken man at Waihi led to a serious attack on the police on Saturday night. The constables were set unon by a creat crowd of the mining ...

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  36. SUICIDE BY FATHER AND SON.

    The body of the man who leaped from Prince's Bridge into the Yarra on Sunday right has been recovered. It was recognised as that of J. Bright. a wharf labourer. ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Dr. Leslie, of Lambton in the Newcastle district, has been declared to be suffering from plague. On Thursday he assisted at a post-mortem examination on the patient who ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The balance to the credit of depositors in the Savings Bank at the end of April was £2,104,241, against £1,997,048 on the same date of last year. ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    A new trial has been granted by Judge Gaunt sitting in chambers in the case Tonkin v. the Jumbunua Coalmining Company, in which plaintiff obtained a verdict for ...

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  40. HOTEL COMPENSATION.

    The compensation due in respect to hotels closed at. North Melbourne has been made available. During one day 57 claims, to the amount of £28,050, were paid. ...

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  41. VICTORIAN BUTTER EXPORTS.

    For some time past negotiations have been proceeding between the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) and the representatives of the butter industry with ...

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  42. MAY DAY CELEBRATION

    The only May Day celebration in Sydney was the demonstration in connection with the, Australian Socialistic League in the Protestant Hall to-night. In speeches ...

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  43. ALMOST DROWNED.

    At Kyneton on Sunday afternoon three children of the caretaker of Kyneton Racecourse (Mr. J. Doyle) were playing a few hundred yards from their father s residence ...

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  44. EMPIRE DAY.

    In conneciion with Empirer Day, which will be celebrated on May 24, it has been decided that the State school children shall attend as usual in the morning, and that ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL, May 1.

    At the Police Court Samuel Renton was charged, on remand, with having sold milk adulterated with formalin to an injurious extent. The S.M. found the case provide. ...

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  46. THE BISHOPS OF ADELAIDE.

    Every decade scehis to see a fresh Bishop of Adelaide. Augustus Short, its first Bithop, it is true, laboured from 1847 to 1882. Bishop Kennion from 1883 to 1894 ...

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