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  2. THE SECOND TEST.

    The second of the series of triangula test matches was started to-day at Lord's Beaumont, Ward, White, Tancred Stricker, and Cox were omilted from the ...

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  3. BRIG-GEN, BRIDGES.

    Brig.-Gen, Bridges, of the Commonwealth Military Forces, has just returnee from what he is pleased to coll a seven months' holiday in the old country and ...

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  4. LABOUR DELEGATE EXPELLED.

    The metropolitan council of the Australian Labour Federation, at a special meeting last night, resolved to expel Mr. H. McPherson (Secretary of the Barmen's ...

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  5. LIBERAL AND LABOUR.

    Mr. Deakin addressed a meeting in Ballarat to-night, under the auspices of the People's Liberal Party, of which he is the President. The Opposition Leader said the ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Unsettled weather and the cricket ground sodden by heavy rain afforded little prospect of the Australians starting their match at Bradford against the county team ...

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  7. TITANIC DISASTER.

    The directors of the Omard line have refused to accept any recompense for the rescue work of the survivors from the Tanic by their steamer Carpathia ...

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  8. FURTHER RAIN.

    Further falls of rain were reported in Tuesday morning's, bulletin, but they were light and scattered in character. The heaviest was 0.40 at Gulnare, while George ...

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  9. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The employers rejected the proposals of the Government for settlement of the strike by the establishment of a joint board, with authority. ...

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  10. THE BURGLAR BOOM.

    The burglars who broke into the Adelaide University on Monday night must have been indignantly disappointed. They relieved the institution of three halfpence! ...

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  11. PLANS FOR TITANIC'S BOATS.

    In giving evidence before the British enquiry conducted by Lord Mersey, Mr. Alexander Carlisle (consultant and adviser to Harland & Wolff, and one of the Merchant ...

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  12. LOVE THAT DIED.

    To-day the Hearing was begun before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury of a case in which Miss Julia. Clare Henry claims £500 damages for alleged breach of promise of ...

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  13. CENSURE MOTION AGAINST GOVERNMENT.

    Replying to the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons this afternoon, the Prime Minister promised Mr. Bonar Law that he would afford an ...

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  14. NEW WAR SECRETARY.

    Changes of importance have been announced in the personnel of the British, Cabinet. On the ground of ill health Lord ...

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  15. SCARE AT PARKSIDE.

    Excitement ran high at Parkside on Tuesday night, for a rumour quickly gained currency that a real live burglar was secreted in the shop of Mr. W. H. Rowe, ...

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  16. MR. MCKENNA AND NONUNIONISTS.

    Many large employers, besides the Shipping Federation, have protested against Mr. McKenna's refusal of protection to non-unionist workmen. ...

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  17. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    A satisfactory statement concerning the taxation of joint occupiers of land was to-day made by the Federal Land Tax Commissioner (Mr. McKay) to a deputation of ...

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  18. Purse Snatcher Baffled.

    Although public attention is mainly difected upon the burglar at present, that individual is not the only type of criminal who is abroad. That purse snatchers are ...

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  19. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    To-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain will move the censure motion in respect to Mr. McEenna's attitude regarding protection to non-unionists. ...

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  20. EMPLOYERS' REPRESENTATIONS.

    Representatives of me employers conferred yesterday with members Of the Cabinet in regard to the industrial trouble. They handed to Ministers a collective ...

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  21. TWENTY MILLIONS.

    The Court of Arbitrators, King's Bench division, has begun the expectedly long hearing of one of the most stupendous cases in legal history. ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. D. Miller) expects that the Savings Bank business in connection with the institution will be inaugurated within a ...

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  23. Constable Suspended.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) stated on Tuesday afternoon:—"Constable McClure has been suspended from duty on a charge laid by his superior officer, ...

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  24. BIG THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    What appears to have been a clever and extensive theft of jewellery was discovered on the arrival of the steamer Riverina at Port Adelaide on Friday moraine last. ...

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  25. STRIKE COMMITTEE'S MANIFESTO.

    The strike committee have issued a manifesto, in which they state that they have exhausted nil means to prevent a strike. They have vainly endeavoured for eight ...

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  26. LIFE IMPRISONMENT.

    Cabinet to-day decided to commute to imprisonment for life the death sentence passed in April upon Jack Lacey, a full-blooded Queensland aborigine, for an ...

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  27. INEXORABLE FATE.

    One of those who had a remarkable escape in the explosion on the railway cutting near Kiama on May 28, when six men were killed and one fatally injured, was Ganger ...

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  28. THE MEDITERRANEAN PROBLEM.

    Referring to the British Admiratly's policy in respect to the Mediterranean, The Daily Mail protests against the half-measures implied in the programme decided ...

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  29. BALLOT FIRST WANTED.

    Mr. Wright (Chairman of the Executive of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union) has warned members of the union against obeying the call of the Transport Workers ...

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  30. Allaying Public Excitement.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice) is impressed with the need of allaying the public excitement which has been caused by excitement reports of burglaries, ...

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  31. REFUSE TO STRIKE.

    The dockers at Harry, Glamorganshire, Wales, have unanimously refused to obey the summons to a general strike. The dockers at Manchester, on the other ...

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  32. NEW GOLD RUSH.

    A 44-oz. nugget was brought in yesterday from the new alluvial rush near Ora Banda. A telegram received from the field to-day stated that a larger slug had since been ...

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  33. BELGICS IMMIGRANTS.

    With 1,426 immigrants on board the steamer Belgic arrived from London to-day. Of this number 595 landed, 348 are for Adelaide, and 483 for Melbourne. The ...

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  34. BRISBANE WOOL SALE.

    At the wool sales to-day 13,712 bales were offered. There was a largo attendance of buyera, and several representatives of Melbourne and Adelaide firms were ...

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  35. Second Day's Play.

    The test match was resumed in bright, breezy conditions this morning, in the presence of 3,000 people. Spooner and Rhodes faced the bowling of Faulkner and Nourse. ...

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  36. "NO QUARREL WITH EMPLOYERS."

    Mr. Miller, a delegate to the National Union of Labour speaking at Newcastle, said they had not been consulted respecting the dispute. They had no quarrel with ...

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  38. MORE CRUISERS.

    Admiral von Koester , speaking at the annual congress of the Navy League at Weimar, urged the laying down before 1917 of five additional armoured cruisers for the ...

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  40. FRENCH SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The strike among the seamen at Havre for an increase of wages is extending. In consequence of the cessation of work several Atlantic liners are unable to put to ...

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  41. CASUALTIES.

    GAWLER, June 11.—A man was run over to-day by the 1.22 p.m. passenger train to Morgan at the crossing between Smithfield and ...

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  42. WORKERS NOT ENTHUSIASTIC.

    The reports from the provinces indicate that there is no enthusiasm on the part of the workers for a general strike. ...

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  46. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, June 11.—A shocking accident happened this morning at the Railton Station. Norman Ware, a middle-aged miner, was knocked down by the ...

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  47. ALLEGED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, June 11—With both legs cut off and her body terribly mutilated, Edith Eleanor Smith, a married woman, aged 23, who lived at Preston, was ...

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