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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The situation in Morocco continues to be disturbed. The sultan, Mulai Hand, persists in his determination to abdicate; while at Tarudaut, a considerable town cast of Agadir, the pretender, Mulsi Elliaiha, has proclaimed himself sultan. His ?irmy amounts to fully 4000 men, and is leeeiving constant additions daily. ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES

    A new theatre which, including the site, will cost £80,000, is to ba erected shortly on the Town Hall side of George street. It will hare a frontege of 92ft. by a depth ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The strike situation in London grows steadily worse. Ten thousand carmen went out yesterday, and an additional 30,000 carmen are expected to cease work ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Harold Barlow, of Lake Taupo, N.Z., has purchased two aeroplanes, which are being shipped to Australia. He intends to give demonstrations of flying in Sydney ...

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  8. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Horace Britten, 40 years of age, a barman employed at the Surry Hotel, King street, is supposed to have committed suicide at his lodgings in Phillip street, ...

    Article : 53 words
  9. GIFT TO DUBLIN UNIVERSITY.

    A munificent gift has been made to the Dublin University by Vincent Iveagh, who was Chancellor of the Institution in 1908. He has given the Department of ...

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  10. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    The Earl of Selborne, who has held the positions of First Lord of the Admiralty, and Governor General of South Africa, addressing a political meeting at Bradford ...

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  11. SMALL POX TO ARRIVE.

    Advices are to hand that there is small pox on the steamer Yawatu Maru which is due in Sydney on Wednesday. The vessel will of course be quarantined. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN COMPETITORS AT OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The members of the Australian rowing team, which is to compete in the Olympic Games at Stockholm, arrived in England yesterday. They report themselves as all ...

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  13. NEW CITY MISSION HALL.

    The Governor-General, Lord Denham, on Saturday afternoon laid the foundation stone of the Sydney city mission hall, which is to cost £20,000, towards which ...

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  14. SAVED FROM THE SURF.

    A young man whose surname is supposed to be Young, a visitor from Victoria, while surf bathing at Manly on Friday with two companions, was carried ...

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  15. WIRELESS IN CANADA.

    The Canadian Government is considering a scheme for the erection of wireless stations iu the far northern regions of the Dominion. ...

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  16. CONCESSIONS TO IMPRISONED SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, the suffragettes who have been sentenced to imprisonment for conspiracy to incite the suffragettes to ...

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  17. A BROKEN AGREEMENT.

    The shipowners of London have issued a statement declaring that at the negotiations in 1911 the men's representatives distinctly disclaimed the demand that only ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. VARSITY STUDENTS HAVE FUN.

    The annual procession of the Sydney University students on Saturday morning, was very grotesque, including skits on Parliament and the boy scouts. There ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA WINS GOLD MEDAL FOR FRUIT.

    Australia lias been awarded a large gold medal for its fruit exhibit at the international fruit and flower show in London. ...

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  20. SYDNEY'S CONGESTED TRAFFIC PROBLEM.

    Mr. Becby speaking at a benquet at Watson's Bay declared that the Government is determined to solve Sydney's congested traffic problem. ...

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  21. MILITARY TO HANDLE FOODSTUFFS

    The strike is causing concern at Alder shot as there is insufficient meat for the troops and territorials for the Whitsuntide tide training operations. The military au ...

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  22. ALLEGED AUSTRALIAN MERCHANT ARRESTED.

    A man stated to be an Australian merchant was arrested at Dover when just about to board a steamer bound for Ostend, on a charge of having attempted to ...

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  23. DISORDER IN CALIFORNIA.

    Further developments have been published artsing out of the recent conflict between the Socialist society known as the Industrial Workers of the World, and ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. VICTORIA.

    The death of an immigrant [?]frew Gordon, who had been [?] by the loss of two relatives in the steamer titanic, and his inability to obtain work, ...

    Article : 349 words
  25. AUDIENCES WITH TEE KING.

    Mr. M'Kenna, the Secretary for Home Affairs, made a visit to the Docks and afterwards had an audience with the King. Sir George Askwith of the Board of ...

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  26. HINDU WOMEN IX CANADA. OTTAWA, Saturday.

    A departure from the rigid restrictions against Hindu women entering Canada has been announced. The Government, as a special act of grace, has allowed two ...

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  27. SPECIE LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.

    The Osterley has landed its specie at Plymouth owing to the strike at London. ...

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  28. SIR EDWARD CLARKE'S VIEWS.

    Sir Edward Clarke's inquiry into transport workers' strike has closed. At the request of Mr. Goaling, secretary of the Transport Workers Federation, Sir E Clarke ...

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  29. BITTER FIGHT FOR U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    The fight between President Taft and Mr. Roosevelt is daily becoming, more bitter. Mr. McKraley, the President's secretary, has published a statement accusing ...

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  30. WEATHER AND RIVER.

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  31. ADMIRALTY UNDER MR. McKENNA.

    Lord Charles Beresford, Unionist M.P. for Portsmouth, delivered a speech at Cardiff on Thursday night on the naval question. He declared that during the ...

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  32. VOLCANO ACTIVE IN HAWAII. HONOLULU, Sunday.

    Wireless massages from Hawaii island report that the summit of Mauna-Loa is enveloped in smoke. It is believed that the crater is active. A slight earthquake ...

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  33. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, who underwent an operation on Thursday for the removal of a cataract from the eye, is (cables our London ...

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  34. MARKET REPORTS.

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  35. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    It has now been definitely arranged by the authorities of the Department of Agriculture that the visit of the Government Veterinary Surgeon to Wagga shall ...

    Article : 538 words
  36. LOSS OF THE TITANIC.

    Fleet, one of the two men stationed in the crow's nest of the Titanic on the night the liner was wrecked, gave evidence yesterday before the British ...

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  37. RAILWAYMEN RESTIVE.

    The militant section of the railway men are agitating for a general strike. Sectional meetings of the railway employes have declared that they will refuse ...

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  38. SKULL FRACTURED.

    An accident on board the s.s. Barwon, in the Victoria Dock, this morning resulted in serious injury to Hans Johansen, a wharf laborer. He was assisting in the ...

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  39. COVENT GARDEN STRIKE.

    The strike of 300 porters at Covent Gardon, who are demanding the porters schedule of wages. chiefly affects foreign fruit. ...

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  40. THE STRIKE OP TAILORS.

    The strike of 3000 East Eud ladies' tailors has been settled. An increase of 10 per cent in the wages has been granted and the hours have been fixed at from 8 ...

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  41. THE RELIEF FUNDS.

    A concert was held in the Royal Albert Hall yesterday, the proceeds being devoted to the aid of those who suffered as a result of the Titanic disaster. The ...

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  42. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION.

    All the returns for the South-West Province election for the Legislative Council save that from Wensleydale, are now to hand. The totals are:—H. F. Richardson ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. NEGRO BURNED TO DEATH BY MOB.

    A negro named Dan Davis, who confessed to having attacked a girl, has been burned to death by a mob of lynchers. Davis confessed his guilt before the ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. SUFFRAGE RIOTS AT BUDAPEST.

    Despite the orders of the organisers of the suffrage demonstration against the election of Count Tisza as president of the Chamber of Deputies, to cease their ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.

    At the city court today, Frederick S. Richardson, about 35 years of age, was charged with having on June 10, 1911, gone through the form of marriage with Miss ...

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  46. REBELLION IN MEXICO.

    In a recent engagement between the Mexican Government troops and the rebels 3000 rebels Were killed. All the railroad bridges were found to ...

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  47. WAGGON DRIVER INJURED.

    Frank Gould, a driver, residing at Moore street, Fitzroy, and employed by Messrs. John Sharp and Sons, timber merchants, was badly injured this morning through ...

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  48. NAVAL SUPREMACY RACE.

    The Berlin magazine, "Nord und Sud," in its current issue, publishes an interesting symposium containing the views of English political leaders on the ...

    Article : 243 words
  49. DEATH THROUGH READING IN BED.

    At the Morgue to-day Dr. Cole held an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Annie Hare, a widow, 62 years of age, which occurred in ...

    Article : 149 words
  50. A. A. PIGGIN AND CO.

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  51. GAMBLERS RAIDED BY ROBBERS.

    Gamblers were busily engaged at their games of chance in a room at an hotel here when they were surprised by two armed and masked men who suddenly ...

    Article : 97 words
  52. ROYAL BIRTHDAYS.

    It is officially notified that Monday June 3, the King's Birthday, will be a pub i lie and bank holiday, and that the Commonwealth and State Public Offices will ...

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  53. LATE KING FREDERICK.

    The funeral of the late King Frederick, who died suddenly in Hamburg at the be ginning of last week, took plow yesterday. Among those present were his sisters. ...

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  54. SERIOUS CHARGE ALLEGED.

    Before Mr. J. J. Kingsmill, J.P., at the Albury Police Court on Saturday, James Joseph Maloy, aged 54, laborer, was charged with having at Springhurst about April ...

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  55. A JUMP FROM CLIFFS.

    A young woman named Annie Hooper, aged 25 years, who on Friday returned to her home at Whistler road. Manly, from the Reception House, was observed by ...

    Article : 124 words
  56. NORTHERN TERRITORY. MELBOURNE, Saturday.

    Mr. Thomas, Minister for External Affairs was asked to-day how viewed the resolution of the Australian Liberal Union providing that freehold tenure for ...

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  57. PULLED OUT OF BED.

    At South Melbourne Court to day Patrick Guinane was presented on charges of assault and obscene language. Constable Bruce stated that at 12.30 this ...

    Article : 110 words
  58. N.Z. MINING' STRIKE.

    It is now considered probable that the strike of engineers at the Waihi mine will shortly bo declared off by the Federation of Labor. The ground on wich it is ...

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  60. RUMORS OF INTER-SCANDINAVIAN UNION.

    At the funeral of the late King of Denmark, the Kings of Sweden. Norway, and Greece, with the new King of Denmark, walking abreast followed the coffin. The ...

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