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  2. THE FORESHORES.

    The Government has decided upon a scheme of resumption of foreshores on various parts'of the harbour at a cost of £150,000. The vote will be embodied in the next stimates ...

    Article : 591 words
  3. MAIL LINER UNDER CONVOY

    When the French mail steamer Parifique struck a reef at Vila, in the New Hebrides, she floated off, after some hours, without assistance, and reached Noumea safely. The ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. "LONG LIVE THE KING." LOYAL ADDRESSES.

    As soon as the formal business of the Legislative Council was concluded yesterday the Vice-President of the Executive Council (Mr. Flowers) moved the following resolution:— ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. RECIPROCITY. BILL REPORTED TO SENATE.

    [?] Finance Committee of the Senate has reported the Reciprocity Bill in a non-eommital fashion. Senator Root's amendment in regard to printing paper ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. APPEAL COURT QUESTION.

    A precis has been issued by the Colonial Office regarding the proceedings at Monday's sittings of the Imperial Conference. In the course of the discussion regarding ...

    Article : 878 words
  7. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    A deputation, consisting of London commercial men, including Mr. E. T. Doxat, Mr. E. V. Reld, Mr. C. N. Kingston, Mr. Graham Lloyd, and Mr. Tredwen, waited ...

    Article : 767 words
  8. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette".expresses the opinion that, considering England will require to be in full strength in 1912 for the triangular contests, it might be for her good ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. CANADIAN IMPORTS.

    Figures showing the Canadian impor tatien of United States goods have been supplied to the Senate Finance Committee by Mr. P. C. Knox, Secretary of State. ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. A STRANGE TRAGEDY.

    A cable on Saturday gave an account of the commencement or the trial at Singapore of Mrs. Proudlock, on a charge of murder. From Singapore papers Just to hand, ...

    Article : 410 words
  11. EMPIRE FEDERATION.

    Sir Joseph Ward delivered an address at the Colonial Institute yesterday on "The Higher and Truer Imperialism." Lord Selborne presided. ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. COLONIAL VISITORS.

    Sir John and Lady Quick (Victoria) are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ryder nt Slough. Senator Gardiner (N.S.W.) has arrived in ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    At the conclusion of formal business in the Legislative Assembly, the Acting Premier moved that a loyal address be presented to his Majesty. ...

    Article : 927 words
  14. BOWLER'S FINE RECORD

    Widerstrom, of the Randwick Club, by defeating Burton Smith, of Mosman, yesterday, has won the title of champion of champions, and has established one-of the most ...

    Article : 558 words
  15. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Herbert Easton, secretary of the British Immigration League of Australia, at a luncheon to press representatives in the Royal Hotel to-day, delivered an ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. WAS IT AN EARTHQUAKE?

    A serious disturbance of the surface of the earth, extending over an area of 15 acres, in the Halston district, has occurred. The property affected belongs to Mr. Cecil Marks. So ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. ACCIDENT COMPENSATION.

    Sir Joseph Ward moved the following resolution:— "That it is in the best interests of the Empire that there should be ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    The President of the Institute of Actuaries referring to the National Insurance Rill of Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the fact that some ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  20. DEPORTED ALIENS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill moved the following:— "That where aliens are deported from any Dominion to another it is ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. SEAMENS STRIKE. INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT.

    The seamen's international strike at Southampton will begin to-morrow. THE HAGUE, June 13. The seamen's strike has begun at ...

    Article : 33 words
  22. CAMBRIAN COAL STRIKE.

    The Miners' Federation of Great Britain, which is holding a conference in London, has decided not to accept further responsibility in regard to the South Wales coal ...

    Article : 40 words
  23. KING'S BIRTHDAY AND EMPIRE DAY.

    The conference agreed that King's Birthday should be celebrated throughout the Empire on June 3. Empire Day was discussed, but nothing ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. WAITING AT THE WHARF.

    A large number of Cremorne residents formed a deputation to the secretary of the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., yesterday morning, to complain of the conduct of a deckhand on one ...

    Article : 274 words
  25. NO STRIKE IN UNITED STATES.

    The seamen on board British ships in the United States ports will not strike, as the United States immigration laws will prevent them from landing. ...

    Article : 376 words
  26. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  27. ELECTRICAL STORMS.

    A fourth severe electrical storm has occurred since Saturday. The deaths are estimated at 75. The value of the property destroyed is ...

    Article : 34 words
  28. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. R. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Pontypool, Monmouthshire, last night, said that the naval arrangements that had been made with ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. NATURALISATION.

    At the sitting of the Impeciarl Couference to-day Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided. Sir J. A. Simon, Solieitor-General, ...

    Article : 808 words
  30. EARTHQUAKE.

    Another severe shock of earthquake has occurred. It opened a new crater in the volcano Colima, and both craters are now belching ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. "CONTEMPTIBLE AND TRUMPERY."

    "Of all the contemptible and trumpery cases that were ever placed before a court of equity. seeking as a matter of grace for redress, this, I think, crowns the lot." ...

    Article : 262 words
  32. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  33. THE TIN MARKET.

    The "Times" states that there is evidence that the stringency in an has reached its maximum. The "bears" yesterday were ailoxved to cover spot commitments at ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. GRAY V. INMAN.

    At the close of the session last night in the billiard match between G. Gray and M. Inman, the scores were:—Gray, 10,502; Inman, 5592. Gray made a break of 770. ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. CROWN AND POLICE.

    Judge Gibson did some plain speaking when sentencing a prisoner at the Dubbo Quarter Sessions. The prisoner had admitted his guilt to Senior-sergeant Hayes, who had given ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. SHARE AND DREDGE.

    A, novel sight was witnessed by the employees engaged on the dredge Zeta the other day. Owing to a stoppage the suction-pipe, which is a powerful one, was hauled to the ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. TALLOW SALES

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 2111 cacks were offered and 1780 sold. The prices were:—Mutton. fine 36/3, medium 22/; beef, fine 33/. medium 31/ per ...

    Article : 39 words
  38. "HANSA" GIFT SCHEME.

    The public are hereby notified that the Gift Scheme in connection with "Hansa" Cigars terminates on June 30, 1911.—Advt. ...

    Article : 27 words
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