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  2. THE MARRIAGE BUSINESS.

    Before Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, D.S.M., yesterday, at the Paddington Police Court, the case was concluded in which the Rev. George Hay was proceeded against on an information ...

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  3. GAS STRIKE IN BRISBANE.

    An industrial trouble which threatens to cause serious inconvenience and loss to the community has arisen in the form of a general strike, which commenced at the South ...

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  4. VANCOUVER SERVICE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Holman) has beenin communication with the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in regard to the Vancouver mail service, and a number of ...

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  5. BIG LAND RESUMPTION.

    The Government has concluded arrangements for the resumption of the North Yanco Estate, belonging to Sir Samuel M'Caughey, for the purpose of including it in the irrigation area ...

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  6. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The "Times," after examining an official return, showing the comparative strength of the navies of the world, concludes: "Our pre-Dreadnought vessels are becoming ...

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  7. SOCIALISM AND THE BIBLE.

    Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, speaking at the Browning Settlement, Walworth, yesterday, denied a newspaper statement that social[?] ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article which embraces ii retrospect of the personalities of the last conferences, and comments on those of the present ...

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  9. THE SWOOP OF DEATH

    In connection with the accident, at the start of the Paris[?] aeroplane race yesterday, in which M. Berteaux, the Minister for War, was killed, and [?] Monis, the ...

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  10. THE CORONATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says it must be a source of great satisfaction to the King, who has travelled in every part of the Empire, that the distinguished statesmen ...

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  11. HOW THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED.

    Hundreds of thousands of people had gathered at they Issy aerodrome to witness the start of the Paris-Madrid aeroplane race. ...

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  12. ANTI-VIVLSECTION.

    There were many women among the supporters of the resolution carried at the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, at the ...

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  13. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" emphasises the spontanelty of the British welcome to the German Emperor, and hopes that his visit to England will be of ...

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  14. A SUNKEN REEF.

    The Norddeutseher-Lloyd steam Prinz Waldemar, which damaged her forefoot while steaming at full speed between Angaur and Yap, in the Carolines Group, had a narrow ...

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  15. AN OUTLAY OF £150,000.

    A cable received yesterday by Mr. R. A. Bell, the managing director of the North Coast Steam Navigation Company, Limited, stated that, owing to the scarcity of labour, ...

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  16. A TOWN HALL SEIZED.

    The bailiff has seized the town hall and fire station at Llanrwst, Denbighshire, Wales, to recover £2000 costs incurred in connection with an injunction compelling ...

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  17. THE PREMIER'S INJURIES.

    It appears that the propeller of the aeroplane which fell upon the Ministerial party severed M. Berteanx's arm. The Premier, M. Monis, sustained ...

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  18. MUTINY OF CONVICTS.

    A party of 29 convicts, while being entrained at Perm for Siberia, attacked and wounded the warders. Eleven of the prisoners escaped. ...

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  19. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Earl of Meath, President of the British Empire League, in a letter to the newspapers, states that only ten out of 63 county educational authorities in England ...

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  20. VOICE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, in an interview yesterday, said that the Empire was so big and scattered, and its growth so rapid, that the necessity for devising a method ...

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  21. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    The outlook in the coal industry is now much brighter than it was a week ago. The probability of the men in the districts taking general action in support of the ...

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  22. COTTON TRADE CRISIS.

    A crisis is threatening in the Lancashire' cotton trade, owing to weavers objecting to non-unionists. The Northern Weavers' Amalgamation, ...

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  23. THE MANCHURIAN RISING.

    Mr. W. Yenson Lee, of the firm of On Yik and Lee, Sydney, was a passenger by the steamer Empire, which arrived at Pinkenba to-day from the East. In the course of an ...

    Article : 329 words
  24. THE CHAMPAGNE AREA.

    M. Charles Blanc's report to the Council of State in regard to the delimitation of the champagne area recommends that Barsur-Aube and Bar-sur-Seine should be ...

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  25. DISPUTED TERRITORY.

    The Full Bench of the High Court to-day delivered judgment to the effect that the strip of territory which has been the subject of dispute between Victoria and South Australia for ...

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  26. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    M. Cruppi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, will act temporarily as Minister of War. LONDON, May 22. Reuter's Paris correspondent states that ...

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  27. RAILWAYS IN CHINA.

    British, French, German, and American banks have signed a contract for a loan of £10,000,000, which will be issued in two portions, for the purposes of railway ...

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  28. THE CABLE QUESTION.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Times" writes:—"Canadians believe that the Imperial Conference will settle the question of a State-owned cable between ...

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  29. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    An aeroplane fell among a crowd of spectators at Kursk, injuring manq. It is feared that five of those injured will succumb. ...

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  30. THE PREMIER'S RIGHT-HAND MAN.

    Commenting on the political crisis in France consequent upon the death of M. Berteaux, Minister for War, the "Times" states:—"M. Monis owed his position ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadets en route to England, received an ovation here. The Government provided a special train to enable thom to visit the battlefields in ...

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  32. THE NARRUNG AT MELBOURNE.

    An examination of the passengers and crew of the liner Narrung was carried out to-day, upon the arrival of the Vessel in Hobson's Bay. The chief quarantine officer (Dr. ...

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  33. OUTLOOK DARKENING.

    The prospect in the coal industry was of a less rosy aspect to-night than it was this morning. At the Trades Hall, Where information was being received regarding the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The newspapers publish favouruble notices of the playing of Alma Moodie, a Queensland child violinist. King George and Queen Mary attended ...

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  35. TERRIBLE MINING ACCIDENTS.

    A shocking accident occurred at the Sons of Gwalia mine this morning, one man being killed and nine others seriously injored. Whilst the 8 o'clock shift was going on, 10 ...

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  36. ENTERTAINING THE DELEGATES.

    The visiting Premiers and their wives were among the 60 guests at a luncheon given by King George at Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  37. "AN AWFUL OBJECT-LESSON."

    The "Times," in commenting on the accident at Issy, states:—"This awful object-lesson suggests that it is the urgent duty of the Home Office to confer with the ...

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  38. INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE.

    The International Institute of Agriculture closed the labour of the session by adopting, at the instance of Mr. Deering, a complimentary message acknowledging King ...

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  39. MOTHER'S SHOCKING DISCOVERY.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Muldoon, who are shortly leaving Condobolin, were in their house on Saturday making final preparations for the sale of their furniture, and their infant son, ...

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  40. THE MANNING BAR.

    The Manning crossing is in a deplorable condition. The Mainabar struck the bar last Thursday going out, and again on Sunday when coming in. She had to leave 100 ...

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  41. ARMED INTRUDERS.

    On Saturday morning two men were seen by the occupants of a house opposite trying to enter a store at Nailsworth, a suburb north of Adelaide. ...

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  42. LONDON TRAMWAYS.

    The sum of £12,000,000 has been spent on the London tramways. A loss of £70,000 per annum is reported on the all-night cars and workmen's fares. ...

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  43. OTHER FATALITIES RECALLED.

    In connection with the Issy disaster, the "Daily Mall" and the "Daily Telegraph" recall the death of Mr. Huskisson, M.P., at the opening of the Manchester-Liverpool ...

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  44. RUSSIAN NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The Duma has voted £30,000,000 for an immediate programme, which includes the construction of four Dreadnoughts and six submarines for the Black Sea, and four ...

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  45. TWO MEN KILLED ON SATURDAY.

    A fatality occurred in the Eclipse mine at an early hour on Saturday morning. Shortly after midnight Harry Angwin, shift boss, and Ben. Williams, miner, were ...

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  46. THE WOODLUPINE TRAGEDY.

    Mounted police are now hot on the tracks of Davis Smithson, against whom a warrant has been issued charging him with the wilful murder of the young woman Frances Compton, ...

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  47. THE WEATHER.

    Cloudy conditions which persisted over a considerable area of the State, culminated during Sunday, or early on Monday, in some light to heavy rain south of the Lachian and ...

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  48. MR. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has arrived in Paris on his homeward journey in improved health. LONDON, May 22. ...

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  49. CUSTOMS OFFICER DISRATED.

    The board appointed to inquire into the conduct of James Martin Leape, a Customs assistant who was charged with a breach of the Public Service regulations, has forwarded its ...

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  50. AMATEUR WALKING RECORD.

    S. C. A. Schofield walked 25 miles at Herne Hill in 3h 37m 7s, which is a world's amateur record. S. C. A. Schofield is a member of the Surrey ...

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  51. NEW NAVAL DIRIGIBLE.

    The naval dirigible, The Mayfly, was successfully "launched" at Barrow-in-Furness this morning. This airship has been constructed under ...

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  52. UNION ASSISTANCE.

    The Barrier Labour Federation, replying to a request from the Balmain strikers, instructed the secretary to write that the federation had been paying levies so long that it could ...

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  53. NORTHERN TERRITORY EXPLORATION.

    Inquiry at the Department of External Affairs to-day failed to discover any particulars of a Northern Territory expedition from Port Darwin under Mr. Walter Bell, said to ...

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  54. UNION VENTURES.

    The co-operative wood and bakery businesses started by the combined unions during the 1909 strike have not proved a financial success, and meetings have been held frequently ...

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  55. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Lord Brassey, spe[?] at Hastings, announced that he had become [?] convert to the cause of women's suffrage. ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed last night:—"The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) despatched to-day to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for ...

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  57. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    A coloured man named Joseph Williams was charged at the Myrtleford court with having broken into the residence of Mrs. Palamountayne and assaulted her son, aged 16 years, ...

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  58. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    In an engagement at the Muluya River, 28 French troops including a captain were killed and seven wounded. ...

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  59. NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL.

    Speeches in advocacy of a national memorial to the soldiers who fell in the Boer war were delivered at the parade of South African soldiers held on Saturday in honour of those ...

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