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  2. BADEN-POWELL.

    General Sir Robert Baden-Powell—better known, perhaps, as "B.P."—whose name has rune through the British Empire alike for his military achievements in the Boer War ...

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  3. VEND CASE.

    An application was yesterday made to the High Court on behalf of the Shipping Companies interested to fix a date for the hearing of the appeal in the vend case. The ...

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  4. STATE BREAD.

    After a protracted debate last evening, the Labour Council decided that a deputation should wait on the State Government and urge the necessity of establishing a State ...

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  5. REORGANISATION.

    Some details regarding the Speaker's scheme for the reorganisation of the staff at Parliament House were made available yesterday. They consisted of a minute issued by the ...

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  6. KING OF DENMARK.

    In regard to the death, from heart failure, of King Frederick VIII. of Denmark, last night, it appears that his Majesty, who had been staying at the Hamburger Hof Hotel, went ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    After lunch in the match Australia v Essex the attendance was only 500. Mayne and Emery were entrusted with the bowling. Fane was driving finely, and ...

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  8. TITANIC DISASTER.

    At the British Inquiry to-day into the wreck of the steamer Titanic, during the examination of Mr. Stewart, chief officer of the steamer Californian, Lord Mersey, stated that ...

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  9. "LONG LIVE THE KING!"

    The Prime Minister, from the balcony of the Amalienborg Palace, announced the death of King Frederik VIII., and proclaimed his son as King Christian X. The latter then ...

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  10. CONDOLENCES.

    King George and Queen Mary, in deep mourning, visited Marlborough House, and condoled with Queen Alexandra and the Dowager Empress Marie of Russia, sisters ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  12. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    Flags were flown at half-mast on the State Government buildings yesterday in connection with the death of the King of Denmark. At the Danish and other Consulates and at ...

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  13. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    At the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), the Governor-General to-day cabled to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, conveying the condolence of the people of the ...

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  14. COLLAPSIBLE BOAT PICKED UP.

    The steamer Oceanic has picked up one of the Titanics' collapsible boats, in which three bodies have been-found. It is believed that this is the boat from ...

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  15. TARRED AND TEATHERED.

    Miss Emma Goldman, the well-Known anarchist lecturer, was compelled to leave San Diego after the crowd had tarred and feathered her manager. Ben Breitmann. ...

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  16. DATE OF FUNERAL.

    Mr. Were, the Consul-General for Denmark, to-day received a cable message stating that the funeral of his late Majesty will take place on May 24. ...

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  17. "IF I HAD BEEN IN MAFEKING."

    After the hero of Mafeking had spoken at a reception at the Town Hall yesterday, Mr. Edden (Minister tor Mines) extended a greeting to him on behalf of the Government. ...

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  18. MOTOR BANDITS.

    Extraordinary scenes occurred in connection with the slege of the two members of the [?]onnot gang of motor bandits, Garnier and Vallot, who had been tracked to a house ...

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  19. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, read a long paper before a crowded audience in the Reichstag building yesterday on the development of Australia. ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Government statistics show that the cost of living in Canada is steadily rising. During the past ten years advances have been general in the prices of all commodities, and there ...

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  21. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The trial of Mrs. Pankhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence on charges of conspiracy in connection with the recent suffragist disturbances has commenced at the Old Balley. ...

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  22. HISTORIC GOLDFIELD.

    A report has been received from the mining registrar at Hargraves respecting a discovery made by Mr. James Green, sen., at Clare's Gully, about one mile in a north-west ...

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  23. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Owing to the vehement criticisms that have been expressed in regard to the Emperor's threat to annul the Constitution of Alsace-Lorraine, "if the Diet did not mend its ways," ...

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  24. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire on the T. and O. Company's steamer Malta, which is at the Royal Albert Docks, started in the coal bunkers, and reached the after-bold and engine-room. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA V. SURREY.

    The Australians commenced the fourth match of the tour to-day against Surrey. The Surrey team was as follows:—M. C. Bird (captain), Major H. S. Bush, T. Hayward, ...

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  26. THE VISITOR ENTERTAINED.

    The Chamber of Commerce entertained Sir George Reid at a dinner last evening. The Commonwealth High Commissioner had conversations with several members of the ...

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  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  28. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Presidential primary elections in this State resulted in an overwhelming majority for Mr. Roosevelt. Women voted for the first t[?]e in the ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, announced that, in view of the extra naval expenditure by Germany having ...

    Article : 240 words
  30. NO SYSTEM.

    According to Mr. Robin C. Levick, a recent arrival-from Laindon, Essex, this State badly requires an organised system of dealing with immigrants on their arrival here. ...

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  31. GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

    Herr von Kiderlen Waechter, Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Budget Committee last night, declined lo make any statement as to the position of the Anglo-German ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. PUGNACIOUS POLITICIAN.

    A deputation of unemployed interviewed the Commissioner for Public Works (Mr. Butler) to-day. The Minister, in reply, referred to the inflammatory utterances by certain men, ...

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  33. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The debate on the second reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill was continued in the House of Commons last night. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said that ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  35. MASKED TRAIN ROBBERS.

    Two masked men "held up" the New Orleans-New York express, and, after blowing open the safe with dynamite, escaped on horseback. The passengers were not molested, and no ...

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  36. CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL.

    Following the day's events, a boy scouts' concert was given at the Town Hull in the evening in honour of the distinguished visitor. The hall was crowded throughout, the ...

    Article : 530 words
  37. REORGANISED METHODS.

    Following on the reorganisation of the Admilalty methods, Rear Admiral Prince Louis of Batenberg, is to command a fleet in the July manoeuvres. ...

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  38. EXCITING FISHING EXCURSION.

    Two Bunbury residents named Hawkes and Tangye had a thrilling experience while on a fishing excursion in a motor boat on Sunday. When some distance from the shore ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    The negotiations in connection with the six-Power loan have been concluded as far as Peking is concernod. The first advances, amounting to £10,000,000, cover the period till ...

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  41. SOMETHING ABOUT SURREY.

    The match against Surrey is regarded as one of the most important of the team's engagements outside the tests. Surrey has almost invariably been in the forefront of ...

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  42. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  43. LADIES' GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Miss Teacher, the ex-Scottish champion, heat Miss Nancy Parbury, of Sydney, in the third round of the Ladies' Golf Championship. ...

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  44. GOVERNOR AS MINER.

    The Governor, with Sir Arthur Morgan and Captain Foxton, A.D.C., arrived at Sapphire-town on Wednesday on a private visit. His Excellency parchased several loads of wash ...

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  45. AN ACTOR'S DEATH.

    Mr. Warren Conlan, a well-known Canadian actor, died suddenly on the stage at the end of the final scene in the playlet "Man to Man." The audience believed that a fall ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The Home Secretary received a telegram from the returning officer at Maryborough stating that the recount of votes had been completed giving the following figures:—Mr. ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS

    The latest figures in connection with the Legislative Council elections for the Central Province are complete. The deta[?]n are:— Mr. Drew (Labour), 1148: Mr. Maynard ...

    Article : 67 words
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