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  2. THE RATTLE OF THE BOXES.

    Emptying £5378 4s 2d on the counters of the bank from their boxes with the red cross on them, the ladies engaged on the good work of Hospital Saturday collecting in the streets ...

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  3. A DEBASING SPORT.

    At the start of the football season, Mr. Adamson, headmaster of Wesley College, forbade Mr. S. B. Gravenall, one of his teaching staff, playing with the St. Kilda team, and a ...

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  4. MOTORING COLLISION

    A serions motor car collision occurred last night near Narrabeen Bridge, about seven miles from Manly. Six persons sustained minor injuries, and Miss L. Rice was admitted ...

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  5. IMMIGRANT SHIPS.

    The steamer Mamari has sailed with 640 emigrants for New Sout Wales. Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General, has arranged for a [?]n complement by the ...

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  6. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, leader of the Conservative party in Canada, speaking at a banquet, characterised reciprocity with the United Slates as mischievous and ...

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  7. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    Despite a series of sorties, the blockade of Fez continues, and the prices of food are becoming alarming. A famine is threat[?]ed. ...

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  8. END OF THE ARMISTICE.

    Believing that Mexico City may be besieged, foreign residents are arming for protection, and may offer their services to the Government in the crisis. ...

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  9. HOME POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. Asquith) has given notice that he will move a motion for the third rending of the Veto Bill on the 11th instant. ...

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  10. THE BILL IN WASHINGTON.

    The debate on the Free List Bill has ended, and a vote will probably be taken on Monday. Mr. Joe Cann[?], ex-Speaker of the House ...

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  11. ALL NEW ARRIVALS ABSORBED.

    The steamer Australind, which arrives on Sunday, brings 434 immigrants, of whom 73 have been nominated by immigrants who have come to the State within the last year. Fifty ...

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  12. LABOUR MEMBERS' MASTERS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is withdrawing from the position he took up last week in declaring that there was no "really fundamentally important work" for the ...

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  13. THE LATE KING.

    Their Majesties King George V. and Queen-Mary, together with Queen Alexandra, the Prince of Wales, other members of the Royal family, members of the ...

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  14. BRITISH TRADE.

    The value of the imports into the United Kingdom during April decreased by £7,7[?]5,244, as compared with the corresponding month of last year. The principal ...

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  15. LOST FOR FORTY DAYS.

    Advices from Nome state that three miners were lost for 40 days, as a result of a blizzard, and they went through terrible sufferings. They ate a wolf and a ...

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  16. UNITED STATES' ATTITUDE.

    The prospect of a resumption of hostilities in Mexico does not affect the decision of the United States not to intervene in any circumstances. President Taft is ...

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  17. "IN LOVING MEMORY."

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward visited Windsor, and laid A wreath on the tomb of the late King Edward, bearing, the inscription: "In loving memory of the universally ...

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  18. ENGLISH DERBY.

    The betting for the Derby is 75 to 40 v Sunstar, 5 to 1 v King William, 18 to 1 v Adam Bede, 25 to 1 v Royal Eagle. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Hamilton Wickes, British Trade Commissioner in Australia, explained at a meeting of the Manchester Importers and Exporters Association the salient ...

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  20. LONDON SHARE MARKET.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday, shares in Australian mining ventures were quoted as follows:—Broken Hill Proprietary, b 36/6, s 37/6; British Broken Hill, b 18/6, s 19/6; ...

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  21. A WOMAN'S LOVE.

    The Russian woman Trassjonski, who was associated with the burglars who committed the Houndsditch murders in January last, and loved the man Gardstein, is ...

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  22. MORTGAGE, LAND, AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The business of the New South Wales Mortgage, Land, and Agency Company for the past year shows a profit of £19,915. A dividend of 5 per cent.—the same as ...

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  23. "NEVER 'AGAIN."

    Lord Selborne, speaking at Barnstaple, said that Monday would see the introduction of an alternative plan for the reconstruction of the House of Lords, whereby ...

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  24. THE BULLFINCH.

    Mr. Doolette, who is paying his first visit to the Bullfinch Proprietary since his return from England, when interviewed to-day, made the following statement:—"I am quite ...

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  25. ARRESTED IN 'FRISCO.

    The police have received a cable from San Francisco that a man named Rogers, alias Turner, and his wife have been arrested there on suspicion of being concerned in a burglary ...

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  26. H.M.S. INVINCI[?]LE.

    Naval officials at Portsmouth deny that the Invincible is badly strained. They state that she was merely taken out of dock as [?] precaution because some ...

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  27. THE CORONATION.

    Much comment has been caused by the selection of the wattle as the emblem of South Africa on the stole to be worn by King George at his coronation, because it ...

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  28. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    Dissensions among the Young Turkey party have led to a Ministerial crisis. Pasha Mohammed Shevket, Minister of War, has threatened to establish a ...

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  29. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S BILL.

    In regard to the National Insurance Bill introduced by Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, there is strong criticism of the provision that the deficiency ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The petition against the West Bromwich election has failed. The West Derbyshire women Liberals have presented Lady Denman with a gold ...

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  31. WHITE MEN AS DIVERS.

    A largely-attended meeting of the members of the Western Australian Pearlers' Association was held relative to the employment of white divers in the pearling industry. ...

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  32. MELBA IN OPERA.

    Madame Melba is in London, and opens in Puccini's opera "La Boheme" on Wednesday. She will sail for Australia on July 13. ...

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  33. CORONATION HONOURS.

    It has been arranged that birthday honours shall be amaigamated with those connected with the coronation. ...

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  34. FIGHTING FOOTBALLERS.

    A game of football at Moore Park on Saturday degenerated into a free fight. The referee was powerless to preserve order, and only the arrival of the police prevented serious ...

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  35. AVIATION FATALITY.

    M. Vallon, a Frenchman, was flying in a biplane at Shanghai to-day, when he fell from a great height, and was killed. ...

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  36. BABIES AND GRANDMOTHERS.

    A huge women's suffrage procession paraded Fifth-avenue, babies and grandmothers being present in hundreds. The leaders demanded votes in the name ...

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  37. GRAY'S "WATERLOO" PREDICTED.

    George Gray's match with Inman is for £50 a side. May 6. The "Sporting Life" states that great ...

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  38. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day an amendment was moved to reject the private bill of Sir George Kemp (Liberal) who seeks to confer the franchise upon ...

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  39. COAL FOR ALASKA.

    Threats are openly made at Cordova, Alaska, that when a steamer arrives with coal it will be dumped into the sea. The Mayor is telegraphing for troops to be ...

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  40. ASHORE AND OFF AGAIN.

    A telegram was received on Saturday to the effect that the Bellambi Coal Company's steam collier Marjorie, whilst entering to load at the Bellambi jetty early that ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND'S DEFENCE.

    The military correspondent of the "Times," in an article dealing with New Zealands defence organisation, pays a tribute to the quality of the military spirit ...

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  42. THE YONGALA WRECK.

    Negotiations for the charter by the Government of the steamer Porpoise were concluded on Saturday. The vessel left at 6.30 that day to prosecute the search for the missing ...

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  43. A CAIRO HORROR.

    The Body of an unknown woman has been discovered in a box at Reutrn, Lower Egypt, the box having been sent from Cairo. ...

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  44. SPARE THE KILTS.

    The Highland Ride Corps in various portions of the Dominion are protesting strongly against the proposed abolition of kilts under the new defence scheme. ...

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  45. BOXING IN KANSAS CITY.

    In a tnbbornly c[?]ntested boxing match here, Flynn defeated Kaufman in the tenth round, the [?]tter being sever[?]y punished. ...

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  46. PROTECTING ABORIGINALS.

    Henry Hunter, of Cygnet Bay, who was recently prosecuted by the Crief Protector of Aborigines, and convicted, being fined £50, in default six months' imprisonment, was ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND MAIL.

    Interviewed here regarding the possibility of a three days' service between Auckland and Sydney Sir James Mills, managing director of the Union Company, said a 15 knots ...

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  48. THE CAMORRIST TRIAL.

    During the trial of Camorrists at Viterbo to-day a brother of De Genaro rushed at and struck Abbatemugg[?]o, the informer, in the face. ...

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  49. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A man named Neylon was burned to death in his house, Arrowtown, Otago. His wife and family had a narrow escape. His remains were charred beyond recognition. ...

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  50. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    Renewed disturbances have occurred at Rhondda. Some of the strikers mobbed the nonunionists, and dressed them in white ...

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  51. CARGO PILLAGED.

    Five seamon on the steamer Indrabarah were arrested at Christchurch on charges of theft of various goods from the cargo of a total value of £22. It was first discovered ...

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  52. MINE MANAGER KILLED.

    Thomas Astles, manager of Lloyd's Gully tin mine, Greenbushes was killed on Thursday, as the result of falling 30 feet from a staging connected with the mill. In the descent ...

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  53. OPENING A RAILWAY.

    Thursday was a gala day in Stanley, in the north-west, the occasion of Governor Sir Harry Barron turning the lirst sod of the Stanley-Balfour railway. The quaint old town ...

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  54. THE TERRA NOVA.

    The Terra Nova is being refitted, and will leave Lytte[?]ton on July 1 to carry out [?]urvey work between Cape Mar[?]a Van Diemen and the Three Kings, taking a complete [?]ries of ...

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  55. THE DYNAMITING CHARGES.

    The brothers Ma[?]mara, arraigned on charges of dyna[?]g, pleaded no[?] guilty, and the Court ordered that their pleas should be entered on June 1. ...

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