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  7. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE

    The fourth part of the Pageant of Empire, in connection with the Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace, was performed yesterday, and was a ...

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  8. MOROCCO.

    The French Government has decided to take action regarding the landing of Spanish troops at Larache, on the northern coast of Morocco. ...

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  10. BOYS IN REVOLT.

    News has been received here that 240 boys ranging from ten to 10 years of age have mutinied at the penitentiary colony at Belleisle-en-Mer, an ...

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  11. SEXAGENARIAN TEACHER.

    Captain Alfred Henry Williams', M.A., was born in Sydney in [?]. He received his education at Kennedy's School in Bendigo, and 11 years ago ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. POISONOUS PASTRY.

    Fifty residents of the city of Cambral, on the Scheldt, have been poisoned by pastry supplied by a leading pastrycook. ...

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  13. OVERSEAS PREMIERS.

    There was a large gathering at the Sheldonian Theatre. Oxford, yesterday, when the University of Oxford conferred the honorary degree of ...

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  14. FALL FROM CLOUDS.

    Captain Tokusawa and Lieutenant [?], who fell from a great height while aeroplaning yesterday, were not killed, as previously reported. ...

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  15. MOROCCO PROTESTS.

    Morocco has lodged a protest against the landing of Spanish troops at Larache. The latest advices from Morocco state ...

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  16. AUSTRALASIAN WOMEN.

    The Australian women in London have taken up the Australian scene in the Finale in the Masque of Empire with extraordinary enthusiasm (said the ...

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  17. ITALIAN ELECTORS.

    The Electoral Reform Bill, prepared by the Government, adds 3,642,000 electors to the rolls, thus giving, voting power to 82 per cent. of the men of ...

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  18. PEER'S DEATH.

    The death is announced of Baron Dynevor, at the age of 75 years. He is succeeded by his eldest son, the Hon. W, F. Rice, Unionist M.P. for ...

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  19. PENALTIES OF PRINCEDOM.

    A graphic account of the initiation of young Prince Edward into the Order of the Knighthood of the Garter has been given by cable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SCIENTIFIC CRUISE.

    The Fram, which conveyed Captain Amundsen's expedition to the Antarctic, has sailed on a scientific cruise between South America and Africa. ...

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  21. FURTHER FIGHTING.

    The French column under Colonel Moiuer has severely punished the rebel Moors in the direction of Sebru. Several villages were bombarded and ...

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  22. DIED SUDDENLY

    With deep regret and no little consternation the staff of the Water Supply Department and the State Public Service generally learned to-day of the ...

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  23. UP IN THE AIR.

    Mr H. J. Woodward, the well-known aviator, has been engaged to make a series of ascents at the White City. In one of his flights yesterday he ...

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  24. TOASTING THE KING.

    Faistaff would have drunk the toast of the King in a cup of sack. But in these days we are not all Faistaffs, and so the question arises, "In what should ...

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  25. ART OF ORATORY.

    It is the claim of a Footscray man that he could teach Mr Alfred Deakin and other public men a great deal that they do not know about platform ...

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  26. RAILWAY SIGNAL

    An alarming discovery was made on May 27 at the Hawksburn railway station, when it was found that an attempt had been made to interfere with ...

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  27. DARING STREET THIEVES.

    Two robberies were carried out in the city on Saturday night in circumstances or great daring on the part of the thieves. ...

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  28. PALTRY COMPLAINT.

    The crime records of Victoria are, from time to time, swollen by reports from railway officials of offences that may or may not have been committed. ...

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  29. DASH TO EARTH.

    Considerable excitement was caused among the workmen engaged in the building operations at the General Post Office this morning, by the sudden and ...

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