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  2. "IF I WERE KING."

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Mr. G. H. Archibald, Sunday school extension lecturer, speaking the conference of the Public School Teachers' Union yesterday, said the saddest thing he had ...

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  3. BALL AT THE TOWN-HALL.

    The Town-hall was beautifully decorated last night on the occasion of the annual ball in aid of the Boys" Brigade. Masses of pink roses with palms and foliage were entwined round ...

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  4. LABOR.

    On Monday there was a strike of workmen employed on the excavations in connection with the new building being erected in Pitt-street, Sydney, for Labor Dailies, Limited. In ...

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  5. A GREAT AMBASSADOR.

    With keen face and vivid, direct glance beneath bushy white eyebrows, Mr. James Bryce, British Ambassador at Washington, unmistakeably impresses one who meets him for the first ...

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  6. FURTHER GOOD RAINS.

    The high pressure over the eastern States on Monday has moved still further north-eastward, its centre (30.4in.) being about Norfolk island. Thus conditions became favorable for ...

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  7. CENSURE DEBATE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The debate on the Address-in-Reply and Mr. Deakin's censure motion was continued by Sir John Quick (Vic.) in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  8. SPORT CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The racing boat "Referee," which is to be used by the Australian eight in the Olympic rowing contest, has been transhipped to Stockholm. ...

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  9. THE OARSMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Australian eight-oar crow did the full Henley course yesterday in 7min. 7sec. "Sporting Life" states that riverside opinion ...

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  10. THE JOHNSON-FLYNN FIGHT.

    LAS VEGAS, Monday Evening.--Johnson now turns the scales at 15st. 8lb., and Flynn at 13st. 12lb. Both men will undergo only light training from now onwards. ...

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  11. WILL LABORERS' UNIONS AMALGAMATE?

    As a result of the recent conference, the question of amalgamation is occupying a Position of considerable prominence in the business of the laborers' unions of the state. Further, ...

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  12. BOWLERS IN SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The New South Wales bowling team to-day played the Titwood Club, Glasgow, defeating them by 102 to 91. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. Allan Macdougall, the New Zealand Rhodes scholar, has been awarded first-class honors in English and Literature. ...

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  14. THE PREMIER IN THE COUNTRY.

    WALGETT, Monday.--The State Premier, Mr. M'Gowen, accompanied by Messrs. Black and Ashford, Ms.L.A., arrived here on Saturday by train. The Premier was driven to the school ...

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  15. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    ADAMINABY, Tuesday.--Splendid showers fell last night, and 68 points were registered. The weather is now fine and very mild. BURRINJUCK, Tuesday.--Another rainstorm passed ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The death is announced of Mr. Walter S. B. M'Laren, who has sat for Cheshire (Crewe division) since July, 1910, in the Liberal interest. ...

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  17. NEWNES.

    In the interests of workers and miners we have been requested to that although the Commonwealth Oil Corporation's retorts are being repaired with a view to the resumption ...

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  18. ABOLITION OF THE KILT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Senator Pearce has sent to the Highland Society of New South Wales--which has been the foremost in the protest against the abolition of the kilt--a letter ...

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  19. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Henry James ([?]0), laborer, residing at George-street North, was last night knocked down by a tram at the intersection of Pitt and Liverpool streets. He was extricated from ...

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  20. SERVIAN PREMIER.

    BELGRADE (Servia), Tuesday.--The death is announced of M. Milanovitch, Premier of Servia. ...

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  21. GAMBLING AND BETTING LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The Bishop of Hereford (Dr. John Percival) has introduced a bill in the House of Lords having for its object the suppression of the publication of ...

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  22. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    Augustus Christie (26), a sheep shearer, was knocked down by a motor car in Campbell-street late last night, and sustained a fracture of the right arm and abrasions to the face. ...

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  23. ASPHYXIATED.

    John S. Millar (53), a clerk, residing at Day-street, Drummoyne, was yesterday forenoon found dead in bed, death being due to gaspo[?]soning. His wife had called him for ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING.

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  25. FELL INTO A SHIP'S HOLD.

    At the Coroner's Court yesterday, before Mr. H. S. Hawkins, City Coroner, an inquiry was conducted into the circumstances surrounding the death of Augustine Bomford. ...

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  26. A COUNTER-MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lady St. Hel[?]er and other influential ladies have formed a special insurance society for domestic servants. Similar societies are being formed in other ...

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  27. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    A monthly meeting of the Senate of the University was held on Monday last at the University, Sir Norlnand MacLaurin (Chancellor) presiding ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An instruction is being issued by the Adjutant-General, Lieut.-Col. Chauvel, that at those places outside the training localities where there are detachments ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND REGISTRATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Commissioner for Railways yesterday received a telegram from the stationmaster at Charleville stating that steady rain set in there on Sunday morning, and continued throughout the day and ...

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  30. A CHILD'S SKIPPING ROPE.

    A verdict of suicide was recorded by the City Coroner, Mr. H. S. Hawkins, yesterday at the Coroner's Court, in the inquiry into the death of Harold Martindale, a married ...

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  31. MUSIC-HALL BENEFIT FUND.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The King and Queen to-day attended a "command" performance given on behalf of the Music-hall Benefit Fund at the Palace Theatre. ...

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  32. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Tramp was scratched to-day for the Grand National Steeplchase, Weenobah and Mooenbar for the Grand National [?]urdic Race, and Bluff Boy and Warroona for the V. R. C. Maiden ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE.

    The election of municipal representative on the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board for a period of four years, took place yesterday. Ald. W. J. Ellis, who is the retiring representative of the City ...

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  34. A FATAL FALL.

    On May 4, whilst carrying, baskets of blue metal from a ship's side over a plank, John O[?]sen, 44, suddenly overbalanced, and fell a distance of about four feet. He lay dazed for ...

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  35. "FLYING CORPS."

    The British organisation for "Flying Corps" has been to a great extent followed in the scheme being prepared for the institution of the Australian Aviation Corps. ...

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  36. FOUND IN A GARDEN.

    A man who has not yet been identified, was found in a unconscious state in a garden at Stanley-street, Petersham, late on Monday night. The Civil Ambulance was called, and ...

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  37. TRADE RECIPROCITY.

    OTTAWA, Monday Evening.--The Canadian-West Indian trade agreement, which has been published, shows that important preferences are made between the two countries. ...

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  38. INJURED POLICEMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. R. M'Kenna, Home Secretary, answering a question put to him in the House of Commons to-day regarding strike disturbances, stated that 74 policemen ...

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  39. CAUGHT IN MACHINERY.

    LAUNCESTON (Tas.), Tuesday.--Ernest Hill (2[?]), employed at Fletcher's flock mills in Frederick-street, Launceston, was this afternoon caught in the belting of some machinery, ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING.

    Coolebar, str., 479 tons, J. Biass, from Tweed River. North Coast S.N. Co., agents. TELEGRAPHIC. BRISBANE.--Arr., July 2[?] Peregrine and Tinana, strs. ...

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  41. THE ABATTOIRS BOARD.

    Mr. A. S. Barton has resigned his position as a member of the recently appointed Meat Industry and Abattoirs Board, and at yesterday's meeting of the Executive Council Mr. J. B. ...

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  42. EXHIBITION BUILDING LEASE.

    The Lord Mayor stated at the meeting of the City Council, last night, that the rent from the Exhibition Building for 1910 was £784, and that for 1911 £800. ...

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  43. H.M.S. CAMBRIAN.

    H.M.S. Cambrian, which in returning from the China station, signalled Tacking point at 3.35 p.m. yesterday. She [?] due this morning, and will be moored in Farm Cove. ...

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  44. TREES IN THE PARKS.

    A proposal by the Deputy-Town Clerk that some of the Moreton Bay fig-trees in city parks be removed was adopted by the City Council last night. ...

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  45. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  46. Advertising

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