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  2. GERMANY IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    A debat took place in the German Reichstag yesterday on the New Guinea Mail Subsidy Bill, which had been adopted by the Budget Committee by 14 votes to ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The Commonwealth Governments presented to Parliament last night their scheme for consolidating the Australian loans and controlling Federal and State finance on the ...

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  4. THE HIGH COURT.

    The Full Bench of judges of the High Court to-day resumed the hearing of the case of the Attorney-General of New South Wales versus the Collector of Customs, ...

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  5. THE BRAYBROOK ACCIDENT.

    An interesting, point as to the probable cause of the accident is raised in the suggestion that the driver of the Bendigo train may have thought the line clear "through ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S COAT OF ARMS.

    In February last the secretary of the Scottish Patriotic Association wrote a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) stating that the design for a coat of arms ...

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  7. MURRURUNDI RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The report of the court appointed to inVestigate the cause of the Murrurundi smash, which occurred on April 17, was presented to the Acting Premier (Mr. Lee) ...

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  8. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The thirty men arrested in Calcutta as a sequel to the Muzafferpore outrage have been committed for trial on various charges of sedition. Some of the accused were ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The election for the vacancy in the representation of East "Wolverhampton, caused by the elevation to the peerage of Sir Henry Fowler Chancellor of the Duchy ...

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  10. THE AFGHAN WAR.

    The forces on the Indo-Afghan frontier, under the command of General Sir James Willcocks, number 25,000 British and native, troops. ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE COAL MINES

    Fourteen colleries at Newcastle were idle to-day, on account of the congestion of shipping trading at that port. Chaos reigns everywhere. About 20 deep-sea and ...

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  12. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Colonel Seely, Colonial Under-Secretary, stated, in reply to Mr. W. Anstruther-Gray. who was A.D.C. to the Earl of ...

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  13. QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTERS.

    The hearing was begun before Mr. Justice Darling and a special jury in the King's Bench Division yesterday of the case in stituted by Mr. John Murray, the ...

    Article : 370 words
  14. BORIC ACID IN MILK.

    At the City Police Court this morning Mr. Walter S.M., delivered his dec[?]on concerning the prosecution instituted by the Local board of health against Mr. ...

    Article : 154 words
  15. RAILWAY ENGINEMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The eighth annual conference of the council of the Federated Locomotive Men's Association of Australia was concluded at Brisbane to-day. Mr. T. J. Brosnan ...

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  16. THE HONOR OF THE LABOR PARTY.

    In, the House of Representatives to day Air Hall asked Air Fairbairn, through the Speaker, if he had been correctly reported in the Argus" of Tuesday, when it was ...

    Article : 339 words
  17. THE CLYDE LOCKOUT.

    Another conference is to be held to-day between representatives of the Board of Trade, the shipbuilders on the north-east and north-west coasts and the ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. THE JUNCTION NORTH MINE.

    Exemplification of the effects of the fall in metal rates upon the earning power of the Barrier-mining companies is furnished by the balance-sheet of the Broken Hill ...

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  19. HANDLING OF GRAIN.

    Mr. Perry (Minister of Agriculture) has been devoting some time lately to the question of handling grain with special reference to elevators, and has arrived at the ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN STATES.

    The South African Intercolonial Customs and Railway Conference was opened, at Pretoria yesterday. The principle of closer union between ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. THE SOUDAN MURDER.

    The fanatic-who murdered Mr. Scott-Moncrieff, Deputy Inspector of the Blue Nile at Messalamia, 100 miles south of Khartoum, it has been discovered is a ...

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  22. GIPSY FORTUNE TELLING ROMANCE.

    A deal of commotion prevails, in the family of a farmer in the ballarat district, owing to a young man in the household falling in love with a gipsy girl forming ...

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  23. COVERED COURT TENNIS.

    In the final of the London covered court tennis championship, played at the Queen's Club, A. W. Gore, the Fnglish champion, yesterday defeated A. F. Wilding, the New ...

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  24. THE DAVIS CANCER TREATMENT.

    The professional semi-nolitical board which was appointed by the Premier (Mr. Bent) nearly two years ago to enquire into the Davis system of treating c[?]ner has ...

    Article : 216 words
  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Before sugar which is produced under the bounty system can be imported into the South African States, which are parties to the Customs Union, the amount of ...

    Article : 248 words
  26. CANADIAN DEVELOPMENT

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Dominion Premier, has introduced into the Canadian House of Commons a Bill which grants a, subsidy to the construction of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SCULPTURE.

    The price paid by the trustees of the Chantrey bequest for Mr. Bertram Mackennal's statue of Diaha, and Mr. Pharker's Ariadne, which are now on exhibition ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. EARTHQUAKES IN SICILY.

    The villages on the lower slopes of Mount Etna, which is in active eruption, have been so severely shaken by earthquakes that the inhabitants are in a state ...

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  30. VICTORIAN MEAT SUPPLY.

    Dr. Morris, at a meeting of the Board of public Health, to-day said he had received a report from Dr. Brwon, of the Agricultural Department indicating that ...

    Article : 240 words
  31. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The Senate at Washington has ratified the treaty which provides for the appointment of a joint Commission,to examine, the result of recent surveys, and to fix the ...

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  32. COLLAPSE OF A ROOF.

    A sensational accident happened this afternoon at Jones street, Ultimo, resulting in six men being injuird A large shed is in course of election for the extension of ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. TINNED RABBTTS FOR THE NAVY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin), replying to Mr. Livingston, said that he had noticed a cablegram stating that the Admiralty ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The Collectivists and Socialists have experienced numerous defeats at the French municipal elections. The Socialis however were re-elected for Paris, though by ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. H. Carruthers, late Premier of New South Wales, has arrived in London. LISBON TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE. LONDON, May 3. ...

    Article : 121 words
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  37. INDIANS IN NATAL

    Bills have been introduce into the Levislative, Assemly of Natal, providings that no ind a ured Indians shall be permitted to land in the colony, after June ...

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  38. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Griffith, M.L.A. to-day wrote the, mayor regarding the proposal that the Government should find £100,000 to push on the Umberumberka weir, stating that ...

    Article : 358 words
  39. THE BROOME TYPHOON.

    A Broome telegram states that Messrs. Robison & Norman's fleet have reported that about 20 luggers have been lost. The firm estimate that two tons of shell has ...

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  40. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    The judges of work in the literature classes in connection with the recent Women's Work Exhibition have made the following awards:—Story of not less than ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Fruit.—The apples by the R.M.S. China have been cleared at slightly below last week's rates. Wool.—Having received instructions from ...

    Article : 120 words
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  44. BUSH MYSTERY SOLVED.

    The Commissioner of Police received a telegram from Roebourne to-day, stating that John Pickering's remains had been found, at Jigalong Creek, and identified. ...

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