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  6. CARCOAR MINERS' TROUBLE.

    Probably for the first time in the world's history, a Minister of the Crown, by proxy, appeared before a judge in Sydney to- day to make an effort to put an end to an industrial ...

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  7. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The Solomon Islands steamer Moresby, in this morning, brought a long list of passengers. Amongst them was Mr. Broadhurst Hill, British Deputy Commissioner for the ...

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  8. IN SEARCH OF HUSBANDS.

    Though it was reported that Ethel Leneve, Crippen's typiste, had left Bristol by the steamer Royal Edward for Canada, whither she was going to marry a wealthy farmer, a ...

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  9. PANAMA CANAL.

    It has been pointed out that the early completion of the Panama Canal will be noteworthy in a twofold sense. It will be finished two years in advance of the time ...

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  10. "ASQUITH A TRAITOR."

    The Tariff League is conducting a vigorous campaign in favor of preferential trade with the oversea dominions. Mr. L. J. Maxse, editor of the "National ...

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  11. BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    Mr. Justice Hamilton, sitting in the King's Bench Division, to-day, decided that the American Thread Company, which is incorporated at New Jersey (U.S.), is liable to pay ...

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  12. AMERICAN ART.

    There is an idea of giving American art a distinctive place in France, and the first step in this direction will be the opening in Paris to-morrow of a salon of American artists. ...

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  13. MR. ASQUITH'S DISCLAIMER.

    Questioned in the House of Commons today regarding the statement attributed to M. Bourassa, the Quebec socialist, that the British Government had encouraged Canada's ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Asquith reiterated that the Government's first task after the Veto Bill had been disposed of would be to carry out a full measure of ...

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  15. GREATER BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that the cruiser New Zealand would be launched on June 29. ...

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  16. A CONFIDENT CHAMPION.

    Jack Johnson reckons that there is not at present a man in the game to whom he is likely to lose the boxing championship. In the course of an interview to-day he ...

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  17. THE LIBEL ON THE KING.

    Edward Mylius has abandoned his appeal against the sentence of 12 months imprisonment passed upon him for having been concerned in the sale and publication of the ...

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  18. "HE TRIED TO STRIKE ME."

    Robert Alexander sued in the Divorce Court to-day for a divorce from Hannah Alexander (formerly Luckett) on the ground of misconduct with Robert Phillips, who was joined as ...

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  19. DANGEROUS SCAFFOLDS.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) was asked by the president and secretary of the Plasterers' Co-operative Society to- day to have the provisions of the Scaffolding Act ...

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  20. A YOUNG MAN'S ESCAPADE.

    A young man, John Smithers, was charged with having, on Saturday last, broken and entered a dwelling-house at 184 Campbell-street, Sydney, and stolon therefrom a gold ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    One of the most important meetings over hold in Sydney is announced to take place in the vestibule of the Town Hall next Tuesday evening. It has been called by the ...

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  22. CALIFORNIA'S DEMAND.

    The Californian Legislature has made a demand for more warships for the Pacific Coast in order to be on an equal footing with all the other nations maintaining fleets in ...

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  23. 'FRISCO CHARTER MARKET.

    The charter market in Australian trade has taken quite a brisk turn. Many vessels are being sought, and five large steamers have been taken for ...

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  24. ANOTHER TRAMWAY WANTED.

    Representatives of the residents of the Newcastle district interviewed the Minister for Works to-day to impress upon him the necessity for a tramway from Belmont to ...

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  25. THE POPE ILL.

    The Pope is ill in bed with influenza. There was a slight increase in his temperature this morning, and acting on his physician's advice his Holiness has suspended all ...

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  26. A BROKEN WINDOW.

    There was an exciting moment in the Industrial Court this morning. Through one of the side windows the sun's rays shone fiercely across the bench. Judge Heydon frowned at ...

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  27. ROYAL KISSING CUSTOM.

    Practically all the imperial children are down with measles, for which the Grand Duchess Olga is to blame. After catching the complaint from the ...

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  28. JAPANESE BUDGET.

    The Budget for 1911-12 passed the House of Representatives to-day. The revenue for the current year is estimated at £55,100,000, or £372,574 in excess of ...

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  29. THEY PARTED GOOD FRIENDS.

    In the Divorce Court to-day a young dairyman, of Gladesville, Edwin Donald Warner, petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Mabel Warner (formerly Atkins) on the ...

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  31. A VERDICT WITHOUT COSTS.

    In the District Court to-day the case in which James Patterson, of "Matilda," Bondi, [?] contractor, sued John Lamb, of Wilber[?]rce-avenue, Rose Bay, builder and ...

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