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  2. LORD KITCHENER.

    Considerable attention has been directed to a statement published in The Times this morning, on the authority of its. military correspondent, in reference to Lord ...

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  3. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of the Committee of the King Edward Memorial Fund was held to-day to make preliminary arrangements. The Lord Mayor announce that, including the ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. BURNT AT THE STAKE.

    The United States has furnished another mystery, which up to the present has baffled the police. It suggests a horrible story of revenge. ...

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  5. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The first meeting of the executive council of the King Edward Memorial Status movement was held in the Town Hall All Monday, under the presidency of the ...

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  6. COMPROMISE CONFERENCE.

    Speaking at Lonborough on Saturday, Messrs. J, Ramsay Macdonald (Labour, Leicester) and Philip Snowden (Labour, Blackburn) condemned the suggested ...

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  7. ENGLAND AND CRETE.

    The German and Austrian newspapers are continuing their campaign which is intended to inflame Turkey against Great Britain. Since the new regime in ...

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  8. DEAR MEAT.

    The people of New York are once more suffering from a meat famine. Some time ago the operations of the trust and dealers forced the price so high that beef became ...

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  9. THE TRUNK MURDER.

    Further details have been received concerning the horrible murder of Mrs. Crittenden Castle, an American dramatic artiste, whose body has been found in a ...

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  10. TO THE ANTARCTIC

    All going well, on Australian expedition will start for the antarctic next year. Sartors, scientists, doctors, and observer will all be Australians, if it is possible to ...

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  11. BUSH NURSING MEMORIAL.

    Australia's memorial, to King Edward VII, in the form of a new nursing army was set before a large and representative gathering of the nursing profession at the ...

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  12. HIGH GRAIN RATES.

    The New York Produce Exchange complains that the high grain that rates winch have been imposed on the railroads between Buffalo and New York Central and 16 other ...

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  13. THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    The manager of the Wellington Pit Colliery at Whitehaven (Mr. Steele) and three assistants have made an effort to search for the bodies of the 133 miners who lost ...

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  14. WESTERN RAILWAY ROUTE.

    Commenting on the striking of artesian water at Eyre on the proposed route of the Trans-Australian Railway, Sir John Forrest said water of moderate quality was got in ...

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  15. BRITISH FINANCES.

    The opinion of members in the lobby in the House of Commons regarding the Budget is that, despite an estimated increase in the expenditure of the current financial ...

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  16. ALBANIAN OUTRAGE.

    An outrage perpetrated against the life of Gen. Mahmud Shevket, the prominent Turkish leader against the Albanians in the recent insurrection has failed in a ...

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  17. BISLEY TEAM.

    The members of the council of the National Rifle Association were present at the welcome to the members of the Australian rifle team which has arrived in England to ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH AS LITIGANT.

    Mr. Justice a Backett delivered his reserved decision to-day which touched the question of whether the Commonwealth when party to in action can be ...

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  19. MORE BODIES RECOVERED.

    Salvage operations in connection with the wreck of the French submarine Pluviose, which was towed into shallow water, were continued on Saturday. ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL THRIFT CONFERENCE.

    The International Thrift Conference is being held at Edinburgh in the presence of a large number of delegates. Several prominent Australians are attending the ...

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  21. BEAUREPAIRE AGAIN.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the champion Australian swimmer, has made further important additions to his list of wins. Racing at Leiosie he has won the 100,200 ...

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  22. MOROCCO.

    It was recently reported that the Sultan of Morocco, after taking the premium which the brigand Raisuli gave him for the post of Governor of the Alcazar ...

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  23. METER INDUSTRY.

    A deputation representing muter makers of Melbourne and Sydney waited on the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) tonight to urge that a duty be placed on gas ...

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  24. DEATHS PROM LIGHTNING.

    There has been a series of fatalities caused by lightning in Europe during the past few days. The worst tragedy has been reported ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Death of Mr. Vezin, the Actor.—The death is announced at the age of 61 of Mr. Herann Vezin the actor and teacher of elocution. He was born and ...

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  26. YUCATAN RISING SUBDUED.

    After fierce fighting for five days, during which many fatalities occurred, the rising of natives in Yucatan, one of the States of Mexico has been subdued. ...

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  27. THE WHITE PLAGUE.

    Dr. William Camac Wilkinson, of Sydney, has launched a scheme for establishing a tuberculin dispensary at Lambeth, in the south of England for the treatment ...

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  28. CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General of Canada announces that there will shortly be three mails weekly direct from Canada and Great Britain. ...

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  29. BIG FIRE.

    A fire has destroyed the harbour works at Rosyth, Firth of Forth, Scotland, where a large and important naval dockyard is in course of construction. The damage has ...

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  30. AMERICAN PARTIES.

    It is reported in New York that a new party is being organized to secure the reins of power. It will include Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. J. K. Garfield (who was ...

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  31. DISHONEST BANKRUPT.

    Mr. Justice Street in the Bunkruptey Court to-day gave judgement on an appeal of Mr. Palmer official assignee of the estate of Harry Middleton Todd from the ...

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  32. SLAUGHTER OR BIRDS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) referring to-day to Lord Crew's proposals for preventing the indiscriminate daughter of plumate birds said they could meet ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC WORKS.

    A municipal system for the distribution of electricity has been organized by the Government of Ontario. Energy generated at the Falls of Niagara will supply power ...

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  34. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A largely attended public meeting was held at Tanunda last week for the purpose of considering the naturalization laws of this province with a view to purpose ...

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  35. TRAIN COLLIDED WITH FUNERAL.

    An occurrence of unusually trage circumstances is reported from New York. A funeral procession was negotiating a level crossing at Havestraid, New York ...

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  36. AMERICAN SOCIAL LIFE.

    It is expected in America that when the Duke of Connaught takes up his position as Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada Ottawa and Montreal will become ...

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  37. "A HAPPY BRIDE."

    The hearing of the application of Florence Penrose Burnside for divorce from Harry McCrae Burnside on the ground of desertion was continued to-day before the ...

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  38. "POLITICAL INDECENCY."

    Father Bernard Murphy referred in his sermon yesterday to the action of the members yesterday to the action of the members of the Federal Ministry (Mr. Fisher Mr. Kine O'Malley and Mr. Josah ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    Pedestrians at the intersection of King William and Grenfell streets were provided with a little excitement just before 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon when a ...

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  40. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION

    The inhibition Branch of the Hoard of, Trade, which was formed to provide suitable representation of Great Britain at foreign exposition, and arranged a ...

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  41. MR. BALFOUR AS GOLFER.

    Mr. Arthur Balfour (Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons) has won the Parliamentary Golf Handicap, after a brilliant came. There were 107 ...

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  43. MRS. INGLIS FUND.

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  44. LOST AT SEA.

    The investigation by the shipping master into the mysterious disappearance at sea of Capt. Gunn, master of the steamer Strathyre, while on a voyage from ...

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  46. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    SECOND VALLEY, June 11.-Mr. William Collins, of Dalamere, and eldest son of Mr. Fred Collins met with a serious accident on Wednesday evening. A party ...

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  47. GOLDEN GRAIN.

    Statistics have been published which show that the area under wheat in Canada, this season is 9,295.000 acres, an increase of 1,504,400 compared with the 1909 figures. ...

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  50. CHILIAN NAVY.

    The Chilian Clumber of Deputies has authorized a loan of £4.000.000 for the navy. Of this amount £1,000,000 will be spent in coastal defence. A sum of ...

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  51. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Further evidence was taken to-day in the Criminal Court in the case in which Patrick Hall, John Huxley. Waiter Kemp, and William Brocket are charged with conspiracy ...

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  52. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    YORKTOWN, June 12.—A young man named Kevankis had an arm broken while practising on the football ground on Friday evening through colliding with another ...

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  53. BURNING FATALITY.

    PERTH, June 13.—The Coroner's inquest concerning the death of Mignon Vaaseur. who died at Fremantle Hospital as the result of severe burns, was concluded ...

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  55. SPENCE MEMORIAL FUND.

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  59. PEA RIFLE FATALITY.

    BRISBANE, June 13.—A pea rifle accident has been reported from Frazers Island. Walter George Dempster, aged 1½ the son of a timbergetter three went ...

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