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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In order to bring about uniformity in butter grading, the Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman) has convened a conlerence of inter-State dairy experts in Melbourne, ...

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  4. THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

    The issue in the great test match still swings in the balance, and when stumps were drawn to-night there was so little definite gain either way that enthusiasts ...

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  5. THE DRUCE CASE.

    After a conference extending over two and a half hours on Saturday between G. Hollamby Druce and his solicitor, it was decided to leave the ...

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  6. THE THAW TRIAL.

    At the second trial of Harry Than this month, the District Attorney, Mr. Jerome, will prosecute, and Mr. M. Littleton will defend. Three hundred ...

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  7. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Johannes Smuts, Transvaal Colonial Secretary, speaking at Pretoria on Saturday, said that the Government had not expected the ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE AFFAIRS.

    Yesterday the Premier received a call from the Minister of Home Affairs, Senator Keating, and took the opportunity of discussing with him a number of ...

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  9. THIS CLAIMS OF INDIA.

    Viscount Middleton, speaking at Ottawa on Saturday, remarked that India was the main prop of the Empire, Instead of India pulling upon us, he ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Edward Hnnlan, at one time the champion sculler of the world, has died at Toronto. It has been decided that the funeral shall be a public one, ...

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  11. THE IDAHO MURDERS.

    Pettibone, a member of the Western Federation of Miners' Committee, has been acquitted at Boise City, in Idaho, on a charge of being concerned in the ...

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  12. THE ADELAIDE MATCH.

    The team for the Adelaide test match will not be picked until Friday. There is some doubt as to whether Hartigan will be able to go to Adelaide, but an ...

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  13. LAUNCESTON WOOL SALES

    The annual wool sales were held to-day, at the Mechanics' Institute, lasting from early in the forenoon till late in the evening. The Woolgrowers' Agency ...

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  14. AMERICA AND FRANCE.

    The United States authorities have reduced the duty on French wines to twenty per cent. in return for similar concessions on cotton seed oil and some ...

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  15. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' GRIEVANCES.

    Mr. R. Bell; on behalf of the railway men, complains of the action of the London and North-Western Railway Company, in taking a ballot of ...

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  16. THE FRENCH CABINET.

    Several changes have been made in the portfolios held by Ministers of the French Cabinet. M. Briand has been appointed Minister of Justice; M. ...

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  17. THE HAMPSHIRE TRAGEDY.

    The evidence given at the inquest on the body of the solicitor named Smith shows that prior to the tragedy, Major Phillips asked his wife to remarry him, ...

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  18. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    The Tenalba collieries remained idle to-day, and the matter was referred to in the special mining court. A. Burns, a member of the miners' management ...

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  19. POLICE IN MOROCCO.

    The people of Tetuan, in Morocco, object to the inauguration of a European controlled police, but the Moorish au thorities insist that recruiting must ...

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  20. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty has again placed on the active list the third-class cruiser Philomel, 2,575 tons, 8 guns, 19 knots, constructed in 1890, and the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN PRISONS.

    One million four hundred thousand persons are confined in prisons in Russia. This is 340,000 beyond the number that the prisons are capable of ...

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  22. THE "TIMES" NEWSPAPER.

    The London" "Observer" states that negotiations are in progress for the sale of "The Times" to the proprietor of several magazines and newspapers. ...

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  23. THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    The upper reaches of the River Thames are frozen, and there are Very severe frosts over the whole of England and Ireland. ...

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  24. LUNATIC RUNS AMOK.

    Edward Watson, aged about thirty, who was recently discharged from New Norfolk mental hospital, created a sensation this morning. After ...

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  25. CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL.

    Mr. Abe Bailey, of the Transvaal, suggests the formation of an Imperial cricket board of control, each colony ond England having one representative, ...

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  26. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Dunrobin Bridge has been closed by the Government for repairs for the next three days. It was open for a shore time on Friday, closed on Saturday, ...

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  27. THE UNREST IN ZULULAHD.

    The Zulus are adopting a much more friendly attitude, and the Natal Government has, therefore, suspended military operations. ...

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  28. OBSTRUCTING THE RAILWAY LINE.

    A man named Bloom was charged at the Police Court to-day with having placed an obstacle on the railway line. He was fined 10s. He had been in gaol ...

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  29. JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS.

    One hundred and fifty Japanese will leave Honolulu for Vanceuver this week. The steerage accommodation in the ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    Nine hundred motor 'bus drivers who are on strike took part in a demonstration in Hyde-park yesterday, and resolved to apply to the Board of Trade ...

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  31. THE NEXT TEST MATCH.

    Cricket partisans in Tasmanian—and e[?]pecially in the Southern portion—are awakening to the advisableness of initiating a forward movement whereby ...

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  32. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred in the township at 9 o'clock on Saturday night. A house belonging to Mrs. Charlesworth, and occupied by Mr. Bert Percy, was ...

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  33. KING CARLOS TO VISIT BRAZIL.

    King Carlos of Portugal has accepted President Dr. Alfonso Pennas invitation to visit Brazil in May. ...

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  34. FAMINE IN INDIA.

    A severe condition of famine exists in the Agra, Oudb, and Delhi districts of India. It is feared that ports of Bengal, the Punjab, Bombay, ...

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  35. PORT SAID STRIKE ENDED.

    Reuter states that the strike of coalheavers' at Port Said has ended. ...

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  36. HEAT WAVE AT QUEENSTOWN.

    The weather is fearfully hot at present. The temperature in the coolest places has been 90deg. nearly all day. ...

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  37. THE POPLAR POOR.

    The Local Government Board will compel the Poplar Guardians to send all able-bodied recipients of outdoor relief to the farm colony, where a modified ...

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  38. KING OF SWEDEN.

    King Gustavus of Sweden, who ascended the throne last mouth upon the death of his father, King Oscar II., declines to be crowned, as he considers ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS DILATORINESS.

    The members of the Marine Board met to-day and complained of the delay in the Public Works Department in forwarding approval of plains submitted ...

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  40. MARK HAMBOURG.

    The well known pianist, Mark Hambourg, who has already visited Australia and New Zealand on three occasions, proposes to make a three months' tour ...

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