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  4. DOUBLE DISSOLUTION

    A sensation was created to-day when it became known that a double dissolution had been agreed to by both Parties. Some days ago it was decided to ask His Excellency, the Governor-General to dissolve both Houses of Parliament, and when the Senators and the ...

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  5. SEA DISASTER

    The wireless operator, Ferguson, states that le sent out the wireless “S O S” for eight minutes, getting a reply that the shore station was ...

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  6. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    Lieutenant Rice and Thomas S. Creswell were aeroplaning at Calshot Castle when the engine became disabled. ...

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  7. CORRUPTION

    The “Liebknecht” has published serious letters from Simens Schuckert to Hermann Gist, in which it is alleged that almost the whole of the Ja[?]anese ...

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  8. SCOTT’S OFFER

    Mr. J. E. Geary, acting R. M., presided at the sittings of the Boulder local court this morning. Mrs. E. Groves v. Williams Reid. ...

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  9. MAN CLUBBED

    After being clubbed into insensibility at the corner of Cleveland and and Hart streets, R[?]d[?] late last night, a young men [?] Frederick George Gray. ...

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  10. LIBEL CASE

    The hearing of the action for slander was commenced in the county court. Mabel Alice Derrick, lessee of the [?] Gardens, Hawthorn claimed £99 ...

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  11. AMERICA CUP

    The Shamrock has begun her trials. It appears to be an excellent sailer and is very fast. ...

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  12. WHITE WOLVES

    The White Wolves looted and burned Toachow and also the famous Tibetan Lamasery at Chomi. Troops subsequently defeated the ...

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  13. SEARCH FOR BODIES ABANDONED

    The Lady Evelyn has abandoned the search for the bodies, Captain Kendall declaring all outside the liner’s hull have been picked up. ...

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  14. MYSTERY CLEARED

    The mystery of the disappearing motor at Perth was soon cleared. On Tuesday Mr. H. A. Holmes left his new Ford car outside the ...

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  15. TWO MEN OVERBOARD.

    The Resolute on its third trial with the Vianitie lost two men overboard and abandoned the race. The men were rescued ...

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  16. MR. COOK'S STATEMENT.

    In the House of Representatives the Speakers took the chair at 10.30 this morning. The Minister of Customs introduced ...

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  17. A PATHETIC STORY.

    The remains of a little girl, believed to be the daughter of a Toronto Salvation Army officer named Brooks, was found eighteen miles down the river. ...

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  18. A BIG SCHEME

    A cable on May 27th stated: — “Through their executive committees, 1,350,000 miners, transport workers, and railway men recorded their opinion ...

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  19. SILLY FEMALES

    There am special precautions against the suffragettes at Ascot racecourse. The buildings are guarded night and day by a watchman with dogs and ...

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  20. NOVEL CLAIM

    Chief Justice Griffiths granted an order [?]si for a writ mandamus to compel the Public Service Commissioner to for ward the appeal of P. H. Killeen ...

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  21. DATE OF ELECTIONS.

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  22. OTHER CASES.

    Mr. Davies, for the judgment creditor said that Stephens had written a letter from Gwalia offering to pay £1 per month, but in view of the fact that ...

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  23. SCENE IN COURT

    Whilst in court a suffragette fell on her knees before the magistrate and cried: “King, stop torturing the women.” ...

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  24. RAISING THE VESSEL.

    The Canadain-Pacific Company have not yet arranged whether or no to attempt to raise the liner. New York experts have been engaged to make a ...

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  25. IN THE SENATE.

    When the Senate met the Minister of Defence said : “I desire to make a statement to the House. I desire to inform the House that the Prime ...

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  26. TRANS LINE

    Another, futile effort was made this morning to settle the trans-line trouble. A wine was received from the Minister offering that if the men returned to ...

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  27. W. A. DINNER

    The Western Australian, dinner was attended by 180 people. Sir Newton Moore presided and read Mr. Scaddan's cablegram of good ...

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  28. A FUNERAL SCENE.

    The funeral of twelve of the Empress of Ireland's sailors took place to-day. Services were held in the Anglican, and Roman Catholic Cathedrals. ...

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  29. PRINCE WILLIAM

    A Reuter message states that Britain and Germany have expressed their readiness to send a warship to Durazzo if others will do likewise, in the event ...

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  30. TOOK POISON

    A Bulgarian named Stephen Bonef, aged about 27, was found at his camp near the Kalgoorlie racecourse this morning, in a state which suggested ...

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  31. ELECTORAL ACT

    The intri[?]s of The Commonwealth Electoral [?]t are confusing a great many peopl[?] and as a result a number of electons were called before the ...

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  32. MINE FATALITY

    Albert Peter Adler, a trucker on the South Broken Hill mine fell down the shaft from the 1270 feet level, a distance of over 200 feet. He was ...

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  33. AGAINST TRUSTS

    A bill was introduced by Mr. Groom this morning to amend the Australian Industries Preservation Act which relates to trusts and prescribes ...

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  34. DRASTIC CHANGE

    According to a statement made by the Minister for Labor, Mr. Estell, a big change is projected in the repsentatives of miners from the north, south ...

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  36. CONDOLENCE WITH SALVATIONISTS.

    Queen Alexandra in a letter condoles with the Salvationists in the great loss they sustained Many Canadians intend to ...

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  37. THE MAORIS

    The King audienced the Maori King and Chiefs to-day. The latter donned the Maori costume. On re[?]hing the Palace the King cordially welcomed ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    Sir Douglas Straight, LL.D., hon. treas. of the Newspaper Society and of the Institute of Journalists died to-day. He was 69 years of age. ...

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