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  2. ZEEHAN SMELTERS.

    All work was stopped yesterday at the local smelters, and only two watchmen are retained. It is expected the office staff will leave at the end of the ...

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  3. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW.

    Heavy falls of snow have occurred throughout the United Kingdom. Snow to a depth of three feet has fallen in Scotland, and there are some inches of ...

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  4. STEAMER TAVIUNI A TOTAL WRECK.

    The steamer Taviuni, which went ashore at Westport, on the New Zealand Coast, is regarded as a total wreck. ...

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  5. MANCHESTER ELECTION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, who was socking re-election for N.W. Manchester, consequent upon his acceptance of the position of President of the Board of ...

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  6. THE FRONTIER WAR.

    Major-General Sir James Willcocks, with 3,200 men and 18 guns, holds a front of sixteen miles on the Indian frontier, extending from Michni to ...

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  7. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Although Saturday was practically only a half-day at the Railway Department, Mr. Hawkeswood, the claims agent, received notifications either ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir William Lyne) arrived at Launceston by the Loongana on Saturday, and left for Hobart by the express. His presence in Tasmania ...

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  9. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Orient Mail Co.'s steamer Ormuz, with the English mail of March 27, arrived at Fremantle on April 28, and is due at Large Bay this day, when the ...

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  10. NEW GUINEA SETTLERS' NARROW ESCAPE.

    The "Sydney Morning Heralds" special reporter, at New Guinea wires that two settlers named Buchanan and Charpenter were attacked by a horde of ...

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  11. STEAMER COLLIDES WITH CRUISER.

    A great snow storm has swept England. Several inches of snow in the southern counties has caused great damage ...

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  12. LABOUR AND SOCIALISM.

    The strength of the socialistic element in the Labour movement was tested by a vote taken yesterday, at the Labour Congress, on a motion for the ...

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  13. REMARKABLE SCENES.

    There were remarkable scenes in Manchester, London, Liverpool, and other cities yesterday in connection with Mr. Churchill's defeat. The ...

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  14. AFGHANISTAN'S ATTITUDE.

    It is stated at Peshawar that arms and ammunition manufactured in Afghanistan have been openly sold at Je[?] bad. ...

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  15. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT MELBOURNE.

    On Saturday morning a fire, which caused considerable damage, was reported from the promises of the Australian Paper Mills Proprietary ...

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  16. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    In order to raise funds to provide a good prize for the choirs competing at the next A.N.A. musical competitions, a bazaar was commenced on Saturday. ...

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  17. THE ROWING DISPUTE.

    The telegram from the Victorian Rowing Association advising that they had decided to accept the crew from the T.R.A. as the Tasmanian ...

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  18. DRIVER MILBURN ILL.

    Driver Milburn, who was in charge of the leading locomotive on the Bendigo train which ran into the train from Ballarat at Sunshine station on ...

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  19. THE NIMROD INCIDENT.

    Capt. England denies that he came to blows with Lieut. Shackleton over the command of the s.s. Nimrod and that any altercation between them ...

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  20. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Attempts to settle the dispute between the employers and the employees in the shipyards on the north-east of England have failed. ...

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  21. A SEAT OFFERED MR. CHURCHILL.

    The Liberals at Dundee have invited Mr. Churchill to stand for that electorate. Dundee is represented in the House of ...

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  22. LATE SIR H. CAMPBELLBANNERMAN.

    A service will be held at Westminster. Abbey on Monday in connection with the death of Sir H. CampbellBannerman, and the body will be ...

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  23. AN EXCITING VOYAGE.

    The steamer Mimiro from New York to Melbourne, had an exciting passage from Albany to Melbourne. It was originally intended that the vessel ...

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  24. MR. PRICE IN ENGLAND.

    The Premier of South Australia, Mr. T. Price, speaking at the Liverpool Reform Club yesterday, said eight hours of work in Australia equalled ten hours ...

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  25. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    The fifty-ninth annual report of this society, for presentation at the annual meeting of members on May 1, was issued last week. The amount of new business ...

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  26. IN A RUSSIAN FORTRESS.

    Seventy-five political prisoners, who aro imprisoned in a fortress at Schlusselburg, 40 miles east of St. Petersburg, succeeded in getting smuggled ...

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  27. PAPUAN CIVIL SERVICE INQUIRY.

    The Prime Minister has communicated to Judge Murray, the acting administrator of New Guinea, his decision in connection with the charges ...

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  28. THE OUTLOOK IN ARMENIA.

    It is a matter for grave anxiety (says an exchange) that the prospects in Armenia show little indication of improvement. Recent communications ...

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  29. LAST OF THE APPLE BOATS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Mongolia, with the last of the season's apples for the United Kingdom, sailed at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  30. DAMAGED EXHIBITS.

    The persons who sent exhibits to the Exhibition of Women's Work in Melbourne last year are much dissatisfied, because of the damaged condition in ...

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  31. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Natives Association of New South Wales, at its annual conference to-day, discussed the question of the defence of Austialia and carried a ...

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  32. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    In most of the city and suburban churches to-day references, either general or special, were made to the Sunshine railway disaster. In many ...

    Article : 330 words
  33. CANADA AND THE NAVY.

    Sir Frederick Borden, Canadian Minister of Defence, speaking at a banquet at Ottawa yesterday, said he did not favour a contribution to the ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. A SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT.

    The German-Australian liner' Hagan, 4,210 tons, bound for Fremantle, West Australia, when lying off the Goodwins yesterday, shipped a cargo of explosives ...

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  35. CONFERENCE OF TIMBER WORKERS.

    A conference of federated timber and wood workers' employees passed the following resolution yesterday:—"That this conference, composed of delegates ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    Imperial Consols, 2½ per cent., £86 15s. The bank rate of discount for three months' bills is 2? per cent. Short ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. THE EARL OF DUDLEY.

    Captain Collins, representative of the Australian Commonwealth in London, and the Agents-General of the different States, are arranging for the ...

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  38. WOOLSHED DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The woolshed at Craig Burn, the proporty of Mr. Chas. Booth, which is situated on the eastern bank of the Tamar, some miles below Launceston, ...

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  39. FEDERAL HIGH COURT.

    The sitting of the High Court, which was to have been held in Melbourne on Tuesday, 19th May, has been postponed until Tuesday, 26th May. ...

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  40. GENERAL LINIEVITCH.

    The death is announced of the Russian soldier, General Linievitch. General Linievitch was Commander-in-Chief of Russia's military force in China ...

    Article : 89 words
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