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  2. EARTHQUAKES

    Residents of San Francisco and other cities and towns of California were plunged into a state of terror at 2 p.m. yesterday when two ...

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  3. KING AND QUEEN. Children Entertained

    A hundred thousand children were the gueste of the and Queen to-day at the Crystal Palace. The children were presented with royal ...

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  4. SIX KILLED

    Two serious accidents took place here to-day. The pumping station at the foot of Porter's avenue collapsed, killing six ...

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  5. AVIATION. Army Officer Killed

    Another fatal aeroplane accident occurred to-day. Lieutenant Trochon, of the army aeroplane corps, was making his first trip as ...

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  6. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    A rather, serious explosion. took place at the Terowie flour Mills about 8.30 o'clock on Friday doming, when one of the boilers burst with a loud report ...

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  7. The Shipping Strike. Cunard Co. Caves in.

    The situation in regard to the shipping strike is daily becoming more acute, for although individual cases have been settled the chances of a ...

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  8. TIMBER STRIKE

    An attempt to settle the trouble at the timber yards yesterday unfortunately met with no success. The union sent a letter to the employers pointing out that ...

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  9. AMERICAN AERIAL NAVY. A BEGINNING.

    Three aeroplanes, the aggregate cost of which was £2600, will be delivered to-day to the naval academy here. The machines represent the latest ...

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  10. KING'S EMPIRE SPEECH.

    The King's Empire message was issued last Right. It runs as follows:—"To My People.—Now that the coronation and its attendant ceremonies are ...

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  11. AN ENDLESS CHAIN.

    The trouble may be likened to an endless chain, for no sooner is one section, of the strike settled than a disagreement crops up in another quarter. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES LAURIER'S FATHER-IN-LAW DEAD.

    Sir Wilfrid Lauder's father-in-law, Mr. G. N. R. Lafontaine, died to-day. ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL FLIGHT.

    A sensational flight has been made by Herr Hirth, a German aviator. With two passengers in his areoplane he started from Munich at 7 ...

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  14. TELEPHONECHARGES

    A new telephone regulation has been adopted under which subscribers hawing more than one telephone instrument will have the calls on each ...

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  15. STATE AS BANKER.

    The recent failure of the Birbeck Back has started an agitation which favors the State entering into the banking business. ...

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  16. BUTTER.

    Butter is unchanged. Australian is quoted at 102/ to 106/. ...

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  17. PRUSSIAN SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS.

    The deposits in the Prussian Savings Bank made during 1910 exceeded ten milliards sterling, or ten thousand millions. The deposits have been ...

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  18. FURTHER RIOTING AT HULL.

    Later reports from Hull state that there has been renewed rioting there Bottles, bolts, and paving stones were hurled at the police and several street ...

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  19. TRAIN DERAILED

    A railway accident occurred to-day near Leuvesne. The Havre express was derailed by train wreckers, and all the cars were ...

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  20. BROTHERS' QUARREL

    An inquest was held at Kurri Kurri to-day concerning the death of Bernard Riley, who was shot by his brother Thomas on Saturday night. ...

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  21. CASUALTIES. MOTOR AND DRAY COLLIDE.

    At about half past [?] Friday afternoon William Lapthorne, who sides at Macklin street Hyde Park, was driving [?] horse attached to a spring dray along ...

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  22. PORTUGAL Church and State Separation

    In reply to a question in the Portuguese House of Assembly to-day the Foreign Minister (Senator Machida.) stated that the status quo prior to the ...

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  23. CORONATION GUESTS HELD UP.

    There is alikelihood that the King's coronation guests may not be able to get home for some time, and there is even a possibility that the overseas ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Dominion Day dinner was held last night, the Duke of Conn aught presiding. There was a great ovation when the ...

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  25. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    A few days back Mr. Tudor proceeded to Queensland with the object of endeavoring to settle the unfortunate strike in the sugar industry. ...

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  26. PRO[?] CHINESE STRIKE BREAKERS.

    The Glasgow shipowners are endea-[?] to procure Chinese to man their vessels. The action is generally re-[?] as all advised and will if ...

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  27. MEN AND LEADERS DISAGREE.

    The seamen's strike is now focussed on Hull and Liverpool. There has been no obatement in the scenes of hostility which it is said are due to hostility ...

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  28. EDITORS IN DUEL.

    The controversy which has been raging between the newspapers "Le Matin" and "Le Journal" regarding the international aeroplane race has had a dramatic ...

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  29. ROYALIST INVASION REPORTED.

    Alarming reports have come to hand regarding a possible invasion of Galicia by Portugese royaliste. In consequence the Minister of War ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily News" (liberal) regards a political crisis as being near. Unless, say that the peers accept defended withdraw their ...

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  31. PERTH GAS COMPANY

    The town clerk of Perth has received a cable from the mayor of Perth (Alderman Molloy), who is in London, intimating that the Privy Council has ...

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  32. FATAL FALL.

    Frank Beynon, aged 32 years, a married man. fell from the foruth floor of the Falstaff restaurant, Spencer street to-day and was killed. ...

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  33. COMBINE LINES GIVE IN CONFERENCE TO BE HELD.

    It was officially stated at Liverpool to-day that the Cunard Company. the White Star Company, and other combine lines have agreed to recognise the Dockers' ...

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  34. VIOLENT STREET ENCOUNTER.

    A violent street encounter between Carlists. and Republicans took place at Barcelona last night. Tia trouble was the outcome of the ...

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  35. MOTOR FATALITY.

    On Friday night a fatal motor car accident happened near Winchelses It appear sthat William Inglis, [?] years of age. a chanffeur, was driving Mr. Fran ...

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  36. DUBLIN SHIPPING AT STANDSTILL.

    [?] [?]Dublin is at a standstill and frequent clashes between strikers and the police are reported. Several men have been arrested ...

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  37. FRONTIER LINED WITH TROOPS.

    Advices from Badajos state that the Portuguese northern frontier is completely lined with troops. The Government has taken this ...

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  38. DREADNOUGHT

    Russias.' first Dreadnought, the Sevastapool, was launched successfully at the Baltic yards to-day. There was a large gathering to witness the ...

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  39. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    The play-off of the tie which, occurred in the final for the English golf championship took place to-day. The result was a win for H. Vardon, ...

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  40. PATHETIC SCENES IN HULL.

    At Hall hunger is aggravating the situation, and there have been piteous appeals by women and children for food Flour has jumped in price beyond the ...

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  41. AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. STARVATION BEFORE SURRENDER

    A conference was held at Hull to-day between the shipping owners and the men on strike, but all endeavors to settle the dispute proved fruitless. ...

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  42. DIED OF HEART DISEASE.

    MELBOURNE, July 2—Chartes Monk aged 67 years. was sitting in the grand stand at Flemington with his daughter on Saturday, when he collapsed, and died ...

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  43. CARUSO.

    Caruso, the eminent singer, is in this city at present resting his throat, which has been troubling him for some time. ...

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  44. SUPPOSED SUICIDE

    At 4.30 p.m. yesterday the police were notified that the dead body of a man was lying in a house in Murray's lane[?] off Gouger street west Sergeant Welling. ...

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  45. BILLIARDS

    The billiard match between the English and Australian professionals was concluded last night, the scores being: —Lindrum, 16,000; Reece, 15,139. ...

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  46. FOUL AIR.

    Three sailors belonging to the battleship Superb met their deaths in a peculiar manner yesterday. While they were below deck in the ...

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  47. TRANSPORT WORKERS MAY STRIKE.

    The growing gravity of the strike was emphasised by to-day's reports, which state that in the majority of British ports there are indications that the transport ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. CRICKET

    The criket match between an All English Eleven and the Rest of England was continued to-day. All England made 393, to which W. ...

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  50. JUDGE HIGGINS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) to-day had his attention draws to the remarks shade by Mr. Waddell in the New South Wales ...

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  51. ATHLETICS.

    The amateur athletic championships were held yesterday on the Stamford Bridge ground. There was a big crowd of entrants from America Canada, ...

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  52. ACCIDENT AT A FLOUR MILL

    Alfred Charles Anderson, aged 15 years and employed at Messrs. W. C. Harrison & Co.'s flour mills, Port Adelaide, met with a serious accident on Saturday ...

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  53. A GIRL SHOT

    A girl named Lily Davis, who was shot at Little Coogeet by George Leslie Miller, is still in a critical condition. ...

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  54. RECIPROCITY

    The discussion on the Canadian-American reciprocity agreement was continued in the United States Senate to-day. ...

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  55. TENNIS

    The third round of the English single championship was played to-day. The victor was Mr. J. G. Ritchie, who beat Pockley. 6—1, 6—3, 7—5. ...

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  56. THE LIBEL LAW.

    It is stated that a writ of libel has been issued against the "Age" newspaper in Melbourne at the instance of Messrs. Smith and Bryant, the two ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. VICTIMISATION.

    A glarimg case of victimisation has occurred here. The tramway company employes have complained that 40 conductors have been ...

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  59. SPANISH MINISTERS

    The Spanish Minister of Justice (Sener Valarine has resigned owing to illhealth. Senor Revelier has been appointed ...

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  60. BOAT RACE

    The great American university eigitcared boat race event between. Harvard and Tale was rowed here to-day. Harvard led all the way. and won by ...

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  61. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    It is reported that £40 worth of Jewellery was stolen last night from Messrs. Thomas Brothers' jewellery shop, Clifton. Hill. ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. BOMB OUTRAGE

    A bomb explosion occurred here to-day. A euchavistie procession was passing throught the Calle Mayor, one of the ...

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  64. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    The Australian cadets were the recipients of something of an honor to-day. At the school children's festival at the Crystal Palace they provided the guard ...

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  65. ARCHBISHOP O'CONNOR DEAD.

    Archbishop O'Connor died here to-day from Bright's disease. He filled the position of Archbishop of Laodieca, and from 1899 to 1908 was ...

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