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  2. FACE TO FACE.

    In proposing the toast of the "State Ministry and Parliament." at the annual dinner of the Master Builders' Association last night, Mr. A. W. Sweetnam said that this ...

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  3. THE TELL-TALE "GRAPH."

    The Statistician does not require to look up the birth'registers of each individual case to find out if citizens have wrongly stated their ages. In the census records of 1901 the age ...

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  4. NEW LEASE OF LIFE.

    Those members of the State Government who made so bold as to express individual opinions on the referendum, and who were brought to book by the P.L.L., have apparently been ...

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  5. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords last night the debate on the second reading of Lord Lansdowne's House of Lords Reform Bill was continued. ...

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  6. MR. THOMAS'S CHALLENGE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) is going to find out for himself, by practical test, the condition of the Sydney telephone service. He is arranging for the appointment of a ...

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  7. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL

    At the ceremony of unveiling the Queen Victoria Memorial to-day, detachments from the naval forces and regiments of regulars associated with Queen Victoria's ...

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  8. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, called upon Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the Colonial Office yesterday. ...

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  9. BRITISH BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in introducing the Budget, announced that for the past two years ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    Following upon the cabled reports of a deputation of shipowners to the president of the British Board of Trade, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, to-day defended the ...

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  11. THE VETO BILL.

    I[?] the House of Lords last night the Parliament (House of Lords' Veto) Bill was introduced, and formally read the first time. ...

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  12. PRINZ WALDEMAR DAMAGED.

    The N.D.L. steamer Prinz Waldemar, from Kob[?] April 16, struck a reef before reaching Yap, and slightly damaged her forefoot. She was also in rough weather, which caused her ...

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  13. INCREASED NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

    In the course of his speech last night, Mr. Lloyd-George said that he estimated the income for the current year at £181,716,000, and that there would be a ...

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  14. OUR INDUSTRIES STARVING.

    Replying to the toast of "The Master Builders' Association," at the annual dinner of the association last night, the president, Mr. A. E. Poroughs, said that the greatest difficulty ...

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  15. HIGH PRICES.

    The Acting Ministor for Defence, Senator McGregor, issued the following official memorandum to-day:—"Tenders have lately been called for 1800 set's of harness for the ...

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  16. STORY OF INTRIGUE.

    A sensational trial, in which twelve persons are charged, has been started. The accused include Colonel Vi[?] von Ljarljarsky, who was lately Master ...

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  17. CHILI'S INDEPENDENCE.

    H.M.S. Challenger, which left Sydney on February 14 on a voyage to Chile in conjunction with H.M.S. Kent, of the China station, presented to Chill the greetings of ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Australian destroyers Yarra and Parramatta arrived here this morning at about 8.30, having been delayed a couple of hours by the heavy fog on the coast. The city was ga[?]ly ...

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  19. MEXICO.

    Upon the willingness of the Mexican Government to allow the insurgents to name three members of the Cabinet and the Governors of 14 of the 27 States ...

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  20. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A gas explosion occurred shortly after 4 this afternoon at the stationery shop of Mr. A. Millar at Middle Brighton. Stanley Newnham and J. O'Neill, employees of the ...

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  21. A WORLD-WIDE FUND.

    King George's references to the overseas Dominions in his speech at the unve[?]ling of the Queen Victoria memorial were in reply to Lord Esher's statement that ...

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  22. MORE FOG.

    Yesterday morning, at a very early hour, another fog began to thicken over the city, the harbour, and the suburbs. It came from the Parramatta, and continued until 9 o'clock ...

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  23. BLAAUW KRANTZ DISASTER.

    The director of the Kowie railway has been arrested on a charge of culpable homicide in connection with the recent disaster at Blaauw Krantz. ...

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  24. GENERAL ARMISTICE FORE-SHADOWED.

    Judge Carbajal, representing the Federals in the peace negotiations, has announced that a general armistice within 24 hours is probable. ...

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  25. OPPOSITION AND PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Unionist) opposed the proposal for the payment of members. Parliament's unpaid services to the people, he said, had been the making ...

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  26. BRIEF RETURNED.

    At the close of yesterday's business in the Criminal Court Mr. Ridgeway, as solicitor for John Cable Polley, who stands charged with murder, made an application to Mr. Justice ...

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  27. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was keen competition, and prices were unchanged. May 17. ...

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  28. NATIVE OUTRAGES.

    Five thousand people were present at a demonstration held here last night in connection with the arrest of a native on a charge of criminally assaulting a girl on a ...

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  29. CENTRAL EMIGRATION BOARD.

    The annual report of the Central Emigration Board states that 136 people were settled in Australia by the board during 1910, and only one person in New ...

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  30. SCULLING.

    Commenting on what it calls Fogwell's "puzzling telegram" of May 16, to the effect that Fogwell must race in September before Barry meets Arnst, the "Sportsman" ...

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  31. COMBATING CONSUMPTION.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Board of Public Health to-day the Chairman (Dr. Burnett Ham) commented on the attitude taken by some persons towards the proposals for the ...

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  32. THE WOOLLEN TRADE.

    Many Huddersfield woollen factories are running night and day to complete orders in view of the threatened strike. The result of the ballot as to whether ...

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  33. IMPERIAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The official report in connection with the recent Imperial Education Conference states that the delegates unanimously favoured the mutual recognition of teachers' ...

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  34. MURDERED WIFE'S PROPERTY.

    An important judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Chapman to-day. In December last Albert Cash murdered his wife, and was sentenced to death, the ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. MEAT DESTROYED.

    The Board of Health to-day received a report from two inspectors stating that on May 12 they had visited a butchers' establishment in the city, and had found a number of pieces ...

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  36. MOROCCO.

    General Monier, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces in Morocco, has himself taken command of the column now marching to the relief of Fez. The force totals ...

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  37. TWENTY YEARS' SAVINGS.

    The charge against [?] Kow of the larceny of £240 and a gold ring, the property of Ah Fung, was heard in the Gene[?] Sessions to-day. The money represented nearly 20 years' ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In connection with the Coronation large insurances on jewels are being completed. One policy covers £250,000. VANCOUVER, May 17. ...

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  39. REDUCTION FOR RICHMOND.

    A special Licensing Court, consisting of his Honor Judge Gibbon, with Messrs. Butler and Allnutt, police magistrates, appointed,to give effect to the local option vote, whereby ...

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  40. MURDER OF A DEPUTY.

    In regard to the murder of M. Achim, a Hungarian Deputy, by two sons of a landowner, it appears that M. Achim had waged a bitter war against M. Zsilinsky, ...

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  41. THE MISSING FISHERMAN.

    No tidings have yet been obtained of Michael Murphy, the fisherman who was last seen making for the shore at Narrabeen during a squall on May 12. Despite the fact that parties ...

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  42. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    The airship Deutschland was leaving its shed in Dusseldorf with eight passengers, when a violent gust of wind swept it upwards, aud it dropped on the roof of a ...

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  43. MUSICIANS' SALARIES.

    During the hearing of the musicians' citation of employers in the Arbitration Court to-day, claims with regard to grand opera concerts, oratorios, amateur productions of ...

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  44. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1933 casks were offered and 1[?] sold. The prices were:—Mutton, fine 36/, medium 32/6; beef fine 34/, medium 32/ per ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND TREASURY NOTES.

    Queensland Treasury notes are being presented and redeemed by the Treasury in considerable numbers. Altogether about one and a half million pounds' value in notes were in ...

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  46. THE JERUSALEM TROUBLE.

    The Governor of Jerusalem has been recalled, in consequence of the alleged desecration of the Mosque of Omar by the Parker exploring expedition. ...

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  47. THE MYSTERIOUS AEROPLANE.

    Some days ago it was reported that a mysterious aeroplane had been found near Yamba. Further investigations show that a stranger visited Yamba on a bicycle, ...

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  48. PURE MILK.

    At the annual conference of the Australasian Butter and Cheese Managers' Association to-day, Dr. Bull, director of the Bacteriological Laboratory. Melbourne ...

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  49. THE PROHIBITED DEGREES.

    At the Supreme Court, Christchurch, Frederick [?]ll[?], who married his niece, was charged with making a false declaration to the registrar. He pleaded he did not know ...

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  50. LORD KITCHENER.

    The "Daily Express" reports that Lord Kitchener has refused the appointment of Inspector-General of the Forces, which will become vacant on [?] retirement of ...

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  51. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    The steamer Van Wacrwyck arrived from Java to-day. Captain Goedb[?]us stated that the outbreak of plague at Java was not nearly so severe as had been stated. The ...

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  52. ALLEGED THEFT.

    Thomas M'Farlane, alias Williams, was arrested to-day on a provisional warrant charging him with having failed to appear at a Sydney court on April 3 last to answer a ...

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  53. AMERICAN STEEL CORPORATION.

    An order has been issue that the affairs of the United States Steel Corporation are to be investigated. ...

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