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  2. A SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Investigator, bound for Moonta[?] ran on a reef a mile and a half from Cape Elizabeth at 9 o'clock last night. ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  3. LUNG TELESCOPE.

    By the use of a newly-invented miniature searchlight-telescope passed down the windpipe and into the bronchial tubes of a patient who had swallowed a shawl-pin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 279 words
  4. GREAT WHITE PLAGUE.

    The National 'Association for the Prevention of Consumption are appealing to the public for a subscription of £5,000 annnually for the maintenance of a travelling ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The tramway strike continues. The decision of the union giving members the right individually to return to work is regarded in some quarters as a move to ...

    Article : 452 words
  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mt. G. N. Barnes, Labor M.P. for the Blackfriars division of Glasgow, addressed his constituents yesterday, when he expressed himself as not optimistic regarding ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. THE GOVERNMENT AS RETAILERS.

    When it was decided by the Government to purchase the cold storage works at Light-square for £33,000. with the idea of facilitating the export of produce and of ...

    Article : 786 words
  8. AVIATION.

    General Brun, the Minister of War, is forming a legion of aviators in connection with the army. He has ordered 50 aeroplanes, and is asking for a credit vote of ...

    Article : 48 words
  9. BRUSSELS FIRE.

    The di[?]strous fire which broke on last night at the Bru[?] Exhibition originated as the result of a short circuit in the electric wires which supplied ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. MONEY IN FLYING.

    Daring the Scottisn aviation meeting at Lanark last week the sums won by the various competitors were:—Mr. Grace, £1,950; Mr. Cattaneo, £1,595; Mr. ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. SWIMMING IN FRANCE.

    The 500 Metres Swimming Championship decided at Joinville-le-Pont yesterday re[?]ted as follows:—Beaurepaire, [?]: Pletinex, 2; Pernot. 3. the time was 7 min. 18 sec. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. NEW PASSENGER SERVICE.

    The German airship Parscval VI. made its first passenger flight from Munich today. The journey occupied 1½ hours and 16 passengers were carried. ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. TRIANGULAR CRICKET

    The "Morning Post," commenting on the recent controversy regarding the South African cricketers' visit to Australia, remarks that the somewhat unsavory demand for a ...

    Article : 104 words
  14. LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP IN ENGLAND.

    The Ladies National 100 yards swimming championship was decided yesterday at Weston-super-Mare. Miss Steer winning in 1 min. 13 3-5 sec., equalling the world's ...

    Article : 33 words
  15. HOTEL IN FLAMES.

    The luxurious Karersee Hotel, in Southern Tyrol, in the Austrian Alps, was destroyed by fire last night. There were 500 visitors in the building, including many ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. SAUJON TRAIN SMASH

    The terrible railway accident at Sanjon yesterday, by which a Bordeaux excursion train was wrecked and 37 persons were killed, was caused by the neglect of a ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. FRIGHTFUL SPECTACLE.

    The British section and the Belgian principal exhibition were completely destroyed. The French wine court was consumed in eight minutes and the Dutch ...

    Article : 240 words
  18. ARRANGING THE PROGRAMME.

    It has been decided that the Australian Board of Control programme committee, which includes Messrs. G. M. Evan (S.A.). C. Sinclair (N.S.W.), and H. Rush (Vic.), ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. THE LORDS' VETO.

    Mr. Thomas Wing, liberal member in the House of Commons for Grimsby, speaking at Cradley Heath. Staffordshire, yesterday, advised the electors to have faith ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. A MESSAGE FROM THE UNION.

    Mr. T. B. Merry has received the following telegram from Mr. W. D. Johnson, M.L.A. (secretary of the Perth Tramway Employes' Association):—"Court decided ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A coal train was badly smashed up between Hamilton and Woodville. Junction this morning. The train, which consisted of ten waggons, iras on the way ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    F. A. Tarrant, the young Melbourne cricketer, who has been playing for Middle-sex for several years, has made 1,200 runs, and taken 100 wickets, during the present ...

    Article : 39 words
  23. DEMAND BY DYERS.

    Further trouble has arisen in connection with the Yorkshire wool trade by the National Society of Dyers demanding an increase of 3/ a week and a week of 54 ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. MILLIONAIRE'S BABY.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the eighteen months' old baby of Mr. Edward McLean, a multi-millionaire, is being taken for ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.

    Deep regret is expressed by all sections of the British Army at the death of Miss Florence Nightingale and they have expressed a wish that her body should be ...

    Article : 160 words
  26. MYSTERIOUS DEATHS.

    The historic old city of Valladolid, 100 miles north-west of the capital, where Columbus died, and King Phillip II. and the poet Jose Zorilla were born, has been the ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. TENDER OFF THE LINE.

    The mail train from Brisbane met with a mishap between Singleton and Whittingham this morning, two of the leading wheels of the tender leaving the rails. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. SUN-SPOTS AND RAIN.

    The Federal Meteorologist (Mr. Hunt), referring further to-day to the sum-spot theory in weather forecasting, said Australia, like other parts of the world, would ...

    Article : 211 words
  29. OCEANA AFLOAT.

    An Italian warship assisted in refloating the Oceana, which went ashore yesterday at Cape Faro, in the Straits of Messina, while on a voyage to Bombay. ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. THE TERRA NOVA.

    The Antarctic exploring shin Terra Nova, with the members of Captain Scott's expedition an board, arrived at Cape Point yesterday. Some anxiety had been caused ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. BRITISH INSURANCES.

    A large amount of the insurances, totalli[?]s £1,000,000, had been effected with Lloyd's, who do not believe that their lo[?] will exceed £500,000. ...

    Article : 40 words
  32. WALLAROO STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the phosphate works is off and the men will return to work at 7/ per day, but under more favorable conditions. Mr. E. A. Winter, M.P., on ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. OLD LADY WITH A PAST.

    Sarah Clifford, who wag described as a widow 75 years of age, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of shoplifting, and got three months in gaol on another ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    It is authoritatively stated that the Naval Estimates for 1911 include provision for the construction of three battleships instead of the two mentioned in the Navy ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. LITE KING EDWARD.

    The letter written by Mr. Asquith at the beginning of the month to the Lord Mayor of London, in which the Prime Minister stated the Government had ...

    Article : 200 words
  36. MINING SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  37. FAULTY SPECULATION.

    Mt. James Platt, a woollen manufacturer, of St. Martin's-lane, has failed, the liabilities amounting to £183,580, and the assets to £62,314. ...

    Article : 39 words
  38. SYDNEY SLAUGHTER-MEN.

    Tac practical assistance which the man ager of the Sydney Meat Preserving Company promised the Glebe Island carcase outchers took definite shape this morning, ...

    Article : 236 words
  39. A JUSTICE FINED.

    At the Forbes Police Court to-day John Hughes Noakes, a justice ot the peace at Bedgerebong, was enarged "that heing an autborised witness under the ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. IMPERIAL SHOOTING.

    The Michael House School, Natal, have won the Home Defence trophy and £50, with the Permanent Naval Force, Melbourne, second, receiving £25. The Naval ...

    Article : 70 words
  41. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  42. POTATO BLIGHT.

    Commenting to-day upon the resolutions passed at the conference of potato-growers yesterday, the Minister of Agriculture said he did not see the necessity for a Royal ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. TURKISH LOAN.

    It is reported that the Customs revenues at Constantinople have been pledged as security for the Turkish 4 per cent. loan of £6,000,000, which is to be issued ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. SHIPPING.

    Patroclub, steamer, at London, from Brisbane, &c., June 5. Matatua, steamer, at London, from Wellington June 30. ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. A SIGNALMAN'S MISTAKE.

    Owing to a signalman pulling a wrong lever on Friday morning last a passenger train and a goods train got on the Karrakatta section of the Fremantle-Perth ...

    Article : 105 words
  46. THE WORLD'S WHE[?]T.

    The Ministry of Agriculture estimates that the wheat crops of Great Britain will total 1,700,000 metric tons; Austro-Hung[?]ry, 6,900,000; France, 7,800,000: Italy and ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. DEATH IN A WAGGON.

    The members of an ordnance corps in Hanover yesterday made ghastly discovery. On opening the lid of a forage waggon, which had not been used for some weeks, ...

    Article : 123 words
  48. BARRIER BAKERS.

    For some days there have been rumors of trouble in the baking trade owing to a misunderstanding between masters and men regarding recent concessions granted ...

    Article : 174 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 916 words
  50. A BOYS STRIKE.

    A number of boys employed at Frea[?]on's factory at Hindmarsh went on strike on Tuesday, and informed the foieman that they wanted an increase of wages. After ...

    Article : 55 words
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