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  2. THE KANSAS TRAGEDY

    The trial of Dr. B. C. Hyde for killing Colonel Thomas H. Swope, a millionaire landowner, and Christian Swope, the colonel's nephew, by means of poison, and ...

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  3. LORD KITCHENER

    Lord Kitchener, who had an enthusiastic reception on his arrival at Southampton yesterday on his return from Australia and New Zealand, via the United States, ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN UNREST

    The Egyptian Bluebook for 1909 was published yesterday. Sir Eldon Gorst, who has been British agent since 1907, uses some strong language about the Nationalist ...

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  5. THE BUDGET

    The Finance Bill, covering the Budget resolutions, was read a third time in the House of Commons last night by 32[?] votes to 231. The Bill was then received by ...

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  6. OUTRAGE AT BENDIGO

    The Bendigo police are prosecuting enquiries into what appears to have been a shocking outrage on a woman at Ironbark on Wednesday night. The victim, who ...

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  7. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. R. McKenna. First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, stated that the Government had no official information ...

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  8. AN AIRSHIP RACE

    Another long-distance flight by aeroplane from London to Manchester, the distance being 183 miles by rail, was begun yesterday by Mr. G. White and accomplished by ...

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  9. SEEKING HER CHILDREN

    Mrs. Bertha May Hawkes arrived from London by the R.M.S. China on Tuesday in order to regain possession of her two children, a boy and a girl, who, she alleges, ...

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  10. WHERE IS POLLARD?

    Further dispatches received concerning the Pollard case contain information of a startling nature. On the evening of April 13 the following telegram was sent from ...

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  11. MR. FOSTER FRASER.

    The action for slander brought by Mr. J. Foster Fraser, the well-known journalist and lecturer, against Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, in respect to assertions made ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. WEDDING GARMENTS.

    The action in which Samuel Mann, of "The Fair," Sydney-road, Brunswick, ia proceeding against John Henry Tanner, of Braidwood, New South Wales, on a claim ...

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  13. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE.

    When the trial of Caroline Augusta Buckman, charged with the murder of her husband, James Joseph Buckman, was resumed at the Armidale Court to-day Mr. ...

    Article : 458 words
  14. MOLST BUTTER.

    Messrs. Oetzes & Gerritsen, produce merchants, of Tooley-street, London, have been fined 40/ and a guinea costs for importing from Adelaide by the steamer ...

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  15. THRIFT BANKS.

    The Bill introduced into the House of Lords by the Earl of Shaftesbury, grandson of the famous philanthropist and formerly aide-de-camp to the Governor of ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. FRENCH ELECTIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  17. THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The Federation of the Master Cotton Spinners' Association in Lancashire have resolved to declare a 5 per cent. reduction in wages. Thereafter they will be willing ...

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  18. A POTATO PEST.

    The thrip pest, which has of recent years wrought so much destruction to roses and other plants in metropolitan gardens, has proved this season a serious ...

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  19. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward, who is looking remarkably well, returned to London from Biarritz yesterday. His Majesty was welcomed at the ...

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  20. CHINESE PIGS.

    Mr. John Burns, president of the Local Government Board, reports that 16,800 carcases of Chinese pigs were refused admission into the United Kingdom during ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. MISSING STEAMER.

    Advices from Cape Town state that the British-India steamer Carpentaria, 5,766 tons, bound from Natal for the Cape, is overdue. ...

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  22. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Owing to the operation of the Education Act, passed at the instance of the Attorney-General (Mr. Hertzog) imposing a bi-lingual test, the British teachers in the ...

    Article : 165 words
  23. AUSTRALIA AND ENGLAND.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes the following as the message of Mr. Fisher, the new Commonwealth Prime Minister, to the British Democracy:—"Go on. Our success ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. "IN THE KING'S NAME."

    The jury in the case in which Samuel Cohen, a middle-aged, man, was charged with refusing to answer a call by the police "in the King's name," returned a verdict ...

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  25. BEATTY WILL CASE.

    The hearing of the conspiracy charges against Sarah Jane Beatty. James Priestly, John Heslop, and Frederick Manley Ashe, arising out of the Beatty will case, was ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The retiring Minister of Defence (Mr. J. Cook) to-day defended his action in connection with the proposed appointment of Colonel Kirkpatrick as Inspector-General ...

    Article : 488 words
  27. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Albanian insurgents have twice repulsed the Turkish brigade, who were trying to force their way through the Katchanik Pass. Some anxiety is felt in ...

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  28. THE FITZROY EXPLOSION

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day Charles Rylton Webb Shaw, aged 20, a grocer, was charged with having so fire to a shop at 85, Brunswick-street on March 19, with ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Bourlinson & Grylls have completed the east window for St. David's Cathedral, Hobart, and it will be shipped in a few weeks. ...

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  30. THE LATE M. BJORNSON.

    The Norwegian Storthing has decided to accord the remains of Bjornstjerne Bjornson, the poet, dramatist and novelist, who died yesterday, a State funeral. Both ...

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  31. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Newmarket First Spring meeting was continued to-day, when tne Two Thousand Guineas, the first of the English classics, was decided, with the following result:— ...

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  32. EMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Agent-General for Queensland reports that during the past four months 2,160 emigrants have left England for that State. Of these 60 per cent. had assisted ...

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  33. THE TIMBER STRIKE.

    The timber stackers' strike, which began on March 12, and which threatened to dislocate the timber trade of the city, terminated to-day. The men have been granted ...

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  34. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    North Broken Hill shares are quoted as follows:—Buyers 86/3, sellers 88/9. SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY. ...

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  35. RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Northern Rugby Union football team, who are to play a series of matches in Australia, sail by the P. & O. mail steamer Malwa. ...

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  36. THE HUNAN RIOTS.

    Official intelligence from Changsha, in the Chinese province of Hunan, states that the authorities have succeeded in restoring quiet. It is hoped that the missionaries ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEA TRADE.

    The official figures of the oversea trade of the Commonwealth during March show that in comparison with Marsh, 1909, imports increased by £502,594, whilst experts ...

    Article : 169 words
  38. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    The Transvaal Parliament have allocated £123,000 for the benefit of the burghers who were disabled in the late war. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The American visible supply of wheat is 52,094,000 bushels, as against 56,164,000 last year. Fruit.—The Bremen's South Australian ...

    Article : 106 words
  40. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION.

    In regard to the decision of the Perth Board of Health that steps should be taken by the Government to prevent persons suffering from tuberculosis landing in ...

    Article : 185 words
  41. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool auctions yesterday there was a good sale. Merinos fetched full opening rates, and shabby crossbreds were slightly easier. The sales included ...

    Article : 164 words
  42. CAPTAIN COOK'S LANDING.

    To-day was the 140th anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook on the shores of Botany Bay, and an impressive celebration took place in the afternoon, at Kurnell. The ...

    Article : 57 words
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