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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, April 30.—Mr Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. for Birmingham, has made an important statement in criticism of the Education Bill. As is ...

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  3. LONDON CABLES

    London, April 29.—The Olympian Games, which were opened at Athens a week ago, continue to be well patronised. The English speaking ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Monday.—The receipts at the boxing contest in the Melbourne Exhibition, when "Bill" Squires best "Tim" Murphy in two rounds and a half, ...

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  5. LONDON CABLES

    London, ApriL 3O.—The survivors of the ship Comte Desmetdemaeyer report that the vessel sprang a leak prior to the disaster. The pumps ...

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  6. The King and Queen.

    London, April 30.—During their tour in Southern Italy, King Edward and Queen Alexander visited various scenes of interest, including Lake ...

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  7. A MILITARY EXCHANGE.

    Melbourne, Monday.—Lieut. Claremont arrives in Australia from Canada to exchange commissions with Lieut. Longinnis in the Commonwealth forces. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Monday.—Michael Coffey was to-day fined £50, William Robinson £30, and George Rodder £36, for using premises for betting purposes. ...

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  9. Charges of Larceny.

    At the Ulverstone Police Court yesterday, before Messrs H. G. K. Wells and A. Carstairs, J.'sP., Andrew Broomball and Charles Cannon were brought up charged ...

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  10. A HORSE RIDER KILLED.

    Sydney, Monday.—Edward Sweeney, while riding a horse at Singleton, was thrown on his head and killed. ...

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  11. A TEMPERATE BISHOP.

    The Bishop of Hereford is evidently quite out of sympathy with the organised agitation set on foot against the Education Bill by the Anglicans and ...

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  12. BURIED ALIVE.

    Sydney, Monday.—Louis Bridge was filling a cart at the bottom of a gravel pit, when the side collapsed and buried Bridge under several tons of earth. He was ...

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  13. French Labor Troubles.

    London, April 29.—There is extraordinary uneasiness felt in Paris at the approach of May Day. A considerable number of nervous ...

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  14. A RICH OPAL FIND.

    Sydney, Monday.—On the Wallangalla opal fields a miner named Thompson has unearthed opals valued at £600. ...

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  15. Zeehan Town Board.

    Zeehan, Monday.—The Zeehan Town Board met to-night and elected the following officers for the ensuing year:— Chairman, Mr J. Crazs; deputy chairman,nd ...

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  16. THE LANDING OF CAPTAIN COOK.

    Sydney, Monday.—The one hundred and thirty-sixth anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook in Australia was celebrated to-day it Kurnell. A large ...

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  17. State Socialism.

    London, April 30.—Mr Egerton Beit, Professor of Colonial History, while delivering an inaugural lecture at Oxford, remarked that the history ...

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  18. A BOY'S SAD END.

    Sydney, Monday.—The lad James Gilchrist, aged nine, who has been missing since Friday, was found in an abandoned shaft covered with mullock at ...

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  19. Housing Bill.

    London, April 29.—The Housing of the Working Classes Bill, which provides that rural councils shall have power to erect cottages for ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Monday.—A Japanese of unsound mind, while travelling to Townsville, jumped from a train, and has not yet been found. ...

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  21. SEARCHING THE HOUSES.

    M. Clemenceau, Minister for the Interior, has ordered the police to make visits to the houses of many suspected persons in order to locate, if ...

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  22. WESTRALIA.

    Perth, Monday.—The inter-State eightcared have arrived for the championship events. On Sunday the Tasmanians rowed a distance of 12 miles from ...

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  23. Alleged Double Life.

    At the Sydney Water Court Henry White, formerly a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, was charged with contriving or intending to deceive the ...

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  24. Ellen Terry's Jubilee.

    London, April 29.—The jubilee of the well-known actress, Miss Ellen Terry, has been celebrated with extraordinary enthusiasm. She ...

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  25. PLOT THEORY DENIED.

    The French Parliamentary Opposition press treat the Ministerial fears of a plot against the Government and good order as a political burlesque ...

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  26. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Monday.—The Governor-in-Council has approved of regulations under the Public Service Act. Color-Sergeant W. P. Lee has been ...

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  27. Employer and Employe.

    London, April 30.—An interesting industrial outcome has occurred at Manchester, the great cloth manufacturing centre. ...

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  28. A Mutiny Charge.

    London, April 30.—A mutiny inquiry is taking place at Belfast, in which the principal invoked is an Australian. Alfred Barnes, a ...

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  29. A LONG PLAINS DIAMOND.

    Hobart, Monday.—The Government Geologist (Mr W. H. Twelvetrees) has reported on a diamond found by Mr H. H. Gill at Long Plains. He has no doubt, ...

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  30. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Hobart, Monday.—Amongst probable candidates for the Senate are Messrs G. C. Gilmore (the retiring Attorney-General) and N.K. Ewing (ex-Senator of ...

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  31. Mr Kier Hardie Active.

    London, April 30—-Mr Kier Hardie, the Leader of the Socialist wing of the British Labor Party, is organising an Agricultural Laborers' ...

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  32. Australian Defence.

    London, April 30.—In dealing with Mr Watson's speech at Adelaide last week the London "Spectator" agrees with the Labor leader's remarks on ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Hobart, Monday.—Following is Mr Kingsmill's weather forecast for May 1:— "Weather still unsettled; prevailing ...

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  34. POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    Hobart, Monday.—A robbery took place at the Post Office last night, when a number of registered letters were tampered with, and mostly gold was ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. The Turkish Crisis.

    London, April 30.—The Porte denies that Turkish troops removed the boundary pillar at Rafah. He accuses political intriguers with the ...

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  36. The Transvaal.

    London, April 30.—Word received from Johannesburg states that the Progressive Association in Johannesburg, representing 40,000 members, ...

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  37. THE DROWNING MYSTERY.

    Hobart, Monday.—The body of the woman found on Sandy Bay beach has been identified. It transpires it is that of a cook named Elizabeth Rowan, who was ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. THE ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    Hobart, Monday.—The annual diocesan meeting in connection with the Anglican Synod was held to-night in the Town Hall, when the building was filled. Bishop ...

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  39. The Natal Revolt.

    London, April 30.—The arch-rebel Zulu chief, Bambaata, is trying to cut off the patrols of the Government forces. ...

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  40. San Francisco.

    London, April 30.—The British Vice-consul at San Francisco states he is unable to relieve destitute Australians until Lori Northcote, ...

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  41. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Monday.—At the local Government Railway workshops the construction of 10 steel bogey wagons, with a capacity of 30 tons each, has been ...

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  42. New American Warship.

    London, April 30.—The American Congress Naval Committee has recommended the construction of a battleship larger and greater in gun power ...

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  43. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Monday.—The Katsudo Japanese Co. had an excellent reception at the Gaiety Theatre on Saturday night. ...

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  44. THE RECENT STORM.

    Zeehan, Monday.—The weather yesterday and to-day has been much calmer, although still showery Telegraphic communication was restored this morning. ...

    Article : 51 words
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