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  2. PENALTY FOR NOT VOTING.

    A deputation from the Convention of the Women's National League waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory) to-day and urged that voting should be made ...

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  3. MOROCCO.

    News has reached Tangier of desperate fighting between a French expeditionary column and the rebel Moorish tribesmen. The Moorish horsemen fiercely attacked ...

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  4. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    A bitter debate took place in the House of Representatives yesterday on the Wool Duties Bill, recently introduced by Mr. Oscar Underwood. Mr. Underwood strongly ...

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  5. AUBE DISTURBANCES.

    The resentment of the wine-growers in Bar-sur-Aube and the adjacent villages at the Government's adoption of M. Blan[?] seheme for settling the champagne ...

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  6. PROVISIONAL TEACHERS.

    Regulations were passed by the Executive Council on Thursday relating to the appointment of provisional teachers. In discussing them subsequently, the Director ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO.

    A terrible earthquake occurred yesterday, and great destruction was caused in Mcxico City. Houses were shaken down in all directions, and there was great loss ...

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  8. THE TROUBLESOME BALKANS.

    The newspapers, commenting on the recent audience granted io the Czar of the Bulgarians by the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, and the tone of the debate on ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Times." in referring to the motion to be moved by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, in the [?]perial Conference to secure the freedom of the ...

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  10. THE PREMIER AND SHOPKEEPERS.

    About a fortnight ago a deputation from the Shopkeepers' Defence Association assembled at the office of the Premier (HonJ. Verran) to lay before him matters ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    Prince and Princess Fushimi. with Adæiral Togo and Marshal Nogi. who are to represent the Mikado of Japan at the Coronation, arrived in London [?]esterday. ...

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  12. SHEARERS' WAGES CASE.

    The industrial case between the Australian Workers' Union, claimants, and the pastoralists was resumed before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Commonweath Court ...

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  13. THE KING.

    A report is current that the King and Queen intend to visit the leading cities of Canada on their way to the Coronation Durbar at Delhi in December. ...

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  14. TO ASSIST PEACE.

    An anonymous donor has given £20,000 with the object of distributing in Great Britain. Germany. France, and Italy free copies of Mr. Norman Angell'[?] book, "The ...

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  15. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The Declaration of London was discussed yesterday at the annual conference of the United Kingdom's Commercial Travellers' Association, at Edinburgh. A ...

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  16. WORLD BENEFACTOR.

    The hundredth anniversary of the birth at Bathgate, in Lincolnshire, of Sir James Young Simpson, the discoverer of chloroform, was celebrated yesterday. The London ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    The Hon. J. B. M. Hertzog, Minister for Justice in the South African Cabinet, in a speech delivered yesterday in Bloemfontein, deprecated the introduction of ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN KIND WILLIAM-STREET.

    A loud explosion in King William-street, near "The Advertiser" Office, shortly after 5 o'clock on Thursday, attracted a large crowd. The noise was ...

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  19. ENGLISH SCULLING.

    The ratification of the articles of the promised match for the sculling championship of England between Ernest Barry, the present holder. and Fogwell, remains in ...

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  20. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Kaiser and Kaiserin were present at a banquet yesterday at Neu Strelitz, a rural-residence town in Mecklenburg-Strelitz. ...

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  21. LOSS OF MEMORY.

    The police yesterday found a gentleman who has been identified as Mr. William Horace Wearne, an Australian, 35 years of age, who had come to England for the ...

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  22. A SURPRISED JUDGE.

    The greater part of Thursday was spent [?] the Criminal Court in dealing with a charge of shooting with intent to murder, which had been preferred against Peter ...

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  23. FRENCH GAMBLING.

    The official statisties of the French Parimutuel (or totalizator) for the year 1910 show that £14,980,599 was staked by the racegoing public during that period, or an ...

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  24. LIGHT HUMOR.

    A witness in the North Adelaide motor accident case, now occuping the attention of his Honor the Chief Justice and a special jury in the Local Court of Full ...

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  25. VAGARIES OF LIGHTNING

    During a thunderstorm yesterday, light[?]ing struck three byres in a village of the Department of the Loire, with the curious result that sixteen cows which were ...

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  26. THE CROYDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. LONDON, June 8.

    In the doubles championship at Croydon yesterday Pockley and Muecke beat Davies and Padwick, 6—2, 6—0. In the mixed doubles. Pockley and Miss Tripp ...

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  27. M. ROUVIER DEAD.

    The death occurred in Paris yesterday of M. Rouvier, who was formerly Premier of France. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In consequence of heavy rain the second polo match between England and America was again postponed yesterday. THE AMERICAN FLAG. ...

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  29. GRAY'S BIG LEAD.

    George Gray the Australian boy billiard-player, yesterday still further increased his lead in the match, 16,000 up, for £50 aside, which, he is contesting ...

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  30. ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH.

    Mr. D. Fennes, of Balliol College. Oxford University, is about to start on an anthropological expedition to Goodenough Island, the most western of the ...

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  31. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match between Kent and Hampshire was concluded yesterday, and resulted in a draw. In their second innings Hampshire scored 463 for the loss of eight wickets, the ...

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  32. BALLARAT EISTEDDFOD.

    Appreciative notices appear in the London newspapers concerning the annual national Eisteddfod established by the South-street Literary Society at Ballarat, ...

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  33. MR. DILLON.

    Mr. John Dillon, the well-known Irish Nationalist, who was severely injured as the result of a motor accident at Dundalk this week, if recovering from the effects ...

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  34. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    Both British and oversea representatives yesterday attended the conference of the Victoria League at the Imperial Institute. The Countess of Jersey presided, and the ...

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  35. BAFFLED BURGLARS.

    The office of Messrs. Davey & Sons, millers, was broken into last night, and the safe was blown open. The burglars offccted an entrance by breaking open the ...

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  36. "THE CHRONICLE."

    "The Chronicle," which is published to-day, contains sixty, pages of interesting and well-selected information on a large variety of subjects. In the ...

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  37. WEXFORD FLAG INCIDENT.

    The Corporation of New Ross, in Wexford westerday discussed the flag incident, reported earlier in the week. Some vouths were said to have toru down ...

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  38. RE-UNITING THE MOSLEMS.

    In connection with the forthcoming grand military review on the Kossovo battlefield the Sultan, following the early [?]aliphs' example, proposes to lead the ...

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  39. TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    Further particulars have been received concerning the wreek of the steamer Taboga, which foundered off Panama a fortnight ago. There were 100 persons ...

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  40. AN AERONAUT'S ESCAPE.

    An aviator named Taddeoli had a remarkable escape from death yesterday when making a flight over Lausanne, a city 32 miles north-east of Geneva. While ...

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  41. CIVIL SERVANT SENTTENCED.

    John Charles Mayman, late chief clerk is the Inspection of Machinery Department, pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court to-day to a charge of having stolen £48, the ...

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  42. BOLD HIGHWAYMAN.

    A motor-cyclist was travelling along the main road nenr Saint Albans, Barnet, Hertfordshire, yesterday, when he was overtaken by another cyclist. The stranger ...

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  43. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    An excursion train running from Leeds to Liverpool yesterday collided with a stationary train at Stalybridge, telescoping two carriages which, fortunately, were not ...

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  44. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    The police yesterday arrested a man on a charge of perpetrating 57 murders in Kazan, a large town on the Volga, and the capital of the Kazan province. One ...

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  45. A SOCIETY FRAUD.

    The trial of twelve persons, including Colonel Vladimir Vonjarljarsky, until lately Master of the Horse in the Imperial Court; his adopted son, Captain Dimitri ...

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  46. PAY OF MUSICIANS.

    The Arbitration Court to-day announced the award for musicians, fixing the rates as follow:—Picture shows, six consecutive night or day performances and one ...

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  47. ITALIAN LIBERTY.

    The veterans of the British Legion which fought under General Garibaldi in the battle for Italian,freedom participated yesterday in the unveiling of the gigantic ...

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  48. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 37/, sellers 38/. ...

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  49. STRIKE AT PORT PIRIE.

    There is a strike at Moyle & Company's cordial and and acrated waters manufactory. Nine men came out this morning because the firm had receutly engaged a ...

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  51. AFTER A FAMILY DISPUTE.

    Mr. Barry, a resident of Wonthaggi, reported to the police to-day that his wife and their two children have been missing from home since Monday evening. It ...

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  52. TURKISH BRIGANDS.

    The Turkish brigands who recently carried off Professor Edward Richter, a German archæologist, in the neighborhood of Salonika, demand a ransom of £16,000 for ...

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  53. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  54. A THING WORTH KNOWING.

    At the meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday Mr. J. Blakiston stated that a merchant who recently wished to send goods by rail from Geelong ...

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  57. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    The Public Works Department is laying the foundation of a Marconi station on the south side of the Swan River, midway between Perth and Fremantle, on behalf of ...

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  58. A FOOTBALLER FINED.

    Martin Gotz, a Carlton footballer, was to-day charged on the information of J. Arnold Seitz, hon. Secretary of the University Football Club with having assaulted ...

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  60. THE WESTERN CUSTOMS SCANDAL.

    The action of the Federal authorities in granting certificates of exemption to four Chinese who gave evidence at the recent Customs enquiry in this State, resulting in ...

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