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  2. HIGH COURT APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Full Court gave judgment on Monday on the appeal by Sir Henry Normand McLaurin against the conviction of Mr. Payten for ...

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  3. CABLE SUMMARY.

    London bakers intend to strike for shorter hours and higher wages. Sir George Reid reached his sixtyeighth birthday yesterday. ...

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  4. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Methodist Conference was opened in the Lyceum Hall on Tuesday, when there was a large attendance, including delegates ...

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  5. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The following are the results of the Trinity College theoretic examinations. A large percentage of the candidates secured not only passes, ...

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  6. IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two members of the Mawson expedition in the Antarctic, Lieutenant Ninnis (of the Royal Fusileers) and Dr. Mertz (a Swiss scientist) ...

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  7. THE BALKANS WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bulgaria has referred her dispute with Roumania to the six Powers. It is reported that Servia is asking for an indemnity of ...

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  8. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Pankhurst has been arrested. Suffragettes did £6000 worth of damage last week. Annie Kenny speaking at Bow, dared the ...

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  9. TRIAL BY JURY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In a leading article entitled "Defects of the Jury System," the "Times" says:- "There has been much disillusion as to ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The application on behalf of the Citizens' Committee in relation to the alleged eviction of the Governor General from Government ...

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  11. TRIBUTE TO SCOTT.

    LONDON Tuesday.—Lord Curzon, speaking before the Geographical Society, eulogised Captain Scott, Dr. Wilson, and Captain Oates, and hoped their bodies ...

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  12. LABOUR CONVENTION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Labour Convention sitting at Brisbane, a motion was carried that [?]he objective of the Queensland Labour party be ...

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  13. NAVAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" says that naval developments of a remarkable nature are taking place under a cloak of secrecy and that in the ...

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  14. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A serious railway accident occurred at Yarra Junction Victoria, yesterday. It appears that an engine and ten trucks left Yarra ...

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  15. Louis Becke.

    The former "Bulletin" editor, Mr. J. F. Archibald, was always an unconsciously hard worker, and in the old fighting days of the paper he stuck to his guns with ...

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  16. TAREE NEWS.

    TAREE, Wednesday.—Mr. J. E. Layton, headmaster of the district school for the past couple ot years, leaves on Friday for Sydney prior to leaving for England ...

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  17. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual meeting of the Sydney Hospital showed an annual income (thanks to a special liberal grant by Parliament) of £47,361, ...

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  18. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London papers are unanimous in declaring for American intervention in Mexico. President Huerta has ordered all ...

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  19. THE BAKERS' HOLIDAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Bread Carters' Union passed a resolution, seeing that they are deprived of a second monthly holiday and now that the ...

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  20. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Official confirmation was given to the report that the Federal general elections will be held on Saturday, May, 31st. The referendum on ...

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  21. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A conference summoned by the President of the Federal Arbitration Court at the instance o[?] the Merchant Service Guild was held at ...

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  22. OUT OF WORK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The unemployed marched from the Queen's statue to the Government offices. They displayed a banner bearing the words, "Surely they ...

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  23. YASS SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Works has returned from Yass. "We don't deserve to win," he says, and complains of the lack of organisation. He ...

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  24. EMPRESS' DYING WORDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The dying words of the Empress of China were, "I and my boy are alone in the world, and now I must leave him. How shall my spirit ...

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  25. KURRI KURRI HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There is further trouble at Kurri Kurri. The hospital committee have apparently decided to allow all medical men on the field to ...

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  26. DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the inquiry into the death of Mrs. Dummet and her child aged 2½, drowned in the harbour through the capsizing of a boat, the ...

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  27. NAVIGATION BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The annual meeting of the British Chamber of Shipping will ask the Imperial Government to induce the Commonwealth to modify ...

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  28. IN BAD REPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The leading citizens of Gibraltar are organising a deputation to the Secretary of State for the Colonies protesting against the recent ...

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  29. A LARGE CLAIM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Ferguson had an application before him in respect of the claim against the Government for £150,000 by Hoskins, Ltd., in ...

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  30. NO UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The statement by a miner recently from the Barrier to the effect that close on a thousand miners on the Barrier are waiting ...

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  31. MINING CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The conference between representatives of the Northern Colliery proprietors and employees was resumed at Newcastle. Proceedings were ...

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  32. INVASION PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Imperial Defence Committee is about to begin a comprehensive inquiry into the invasion problem. The inquiry will chiefly relate ...

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  33. TROOPS FOR MEXICO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ten thousand U.S. troops are to assemble at Galveston. They will proceed to Mexico in the event of intervention. The Mexican Cabinet ...

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  34. CARRIERS' RATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Master Carriers' Association, in view of the Wages Board award, has decided to advance cartage rates. The increases will affect ...

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  35. THE CHINN CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Cabinet has decided not to grant another investigation into the Chinn charges. Mr. Hughes says that nothing disclosed ...

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  36. SOANDAL IN NEWSPAPERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Speaking at the Diocesan Conference, the Bishop of Durham said that instances of scandal seemed to be filling the newspapers' columns, ...

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