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  2. ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice O'Connor, to-day heard the case against Mr. Henry Richard Nicholls, editor of the ...

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  3. TRAGIC DISPUTE.

    Thomas Glendinning, of Reeves Plains, aged 77, was arrested yesterday in connection with an alleged attempt to murder Edgar Hermann Day, aged 15 years. The police came upon the ...

    Article : 222 words
  4. GENERAL TEAM STRIKE.

    During the last three weeks the president of the Australian Tramways Association, Mr. G. L. Prendergast, visited Brisbane, Hobart, and Adelaide in the interests of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  5. CHAMPAGNE AREA.

    The decision of the Government adjusting the delimitation of the champagne area on the [?] of the report of M. Blanc has caused rioting in Bar-sur-Aube. The ...

    Article : 84 words
  6. NOT UTOPIAN.

    The "Labour Leader" publishes an interview with Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, who declined to specify the monopolies the Australian ...

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  7. ANTARCTICA.

    Captain Amundsen, in a letter to the "Times," dated February 9, gives reasons for originally believing that the Bay of Whales was produced by underlying land ...

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  8. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The "Kreuz Zeltung," commenting on the approval of the Declaration of London by the British Imperial Conference, expresses doubts as to whether in war time ...

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  9. A DETESTABLE TOLLBAR.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, visited the ...

    Article : 554 words
  10. WINEGROWERS RETIRE.

    The troops at Bar-sur-Aube, over-aweing them, have caused the winegrowers approaching from a number of villages, to retire. ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    In a match against the Free Foresters Cambridge University made 309, of which 136 were scored by D. C. Collins. Kent, playing Hampshire, scored 416 and ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. RECIPROCITY.

    President Taft has appealed to the Democratic senators to reject Senator Elihu Root's amendment to the printing paper clause of the Reciprocity Bill. ...

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  13. BIG LAW SUIT.

    The Municipal Council of Johannesburg is suing D. Stewart and Co., of Glasgow, and William Beardmore and Co., for £400,000 for alleged failure to complete ...

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  14. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    A clever escape by a prisoner named Thomas Williams, who was on his way from Fremantle to Sydney, by the steamer Karoola, in charge of plain in clothes Constable Pascoe, ...

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  15. "LEPROSY" IN RATS.

    The president of the Board of Health, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, makes a particular study of the disease of leprosy. His visits to the lazarette at Little Bay are constant. ...

    Article : 348 words
  16. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    The report on the Underwood Wool Bill, submitted by the Democrat members of the Ways and Means Committee, sharply criticises President Taft, the Republicans, ...

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  17. YOUTHFUL DESTERADOES.

    Two lads, 17 years of age, residing at uxhaven, stole a fishing-boat and made for the open sea, after killing the owner of the boat, who pursued them in a motor ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. UNITED ITALY.

    The fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Kingdom of Italy was celebrated last evening by a dinner in St. James's Hall, at which Dr. Marano (Italian Consul) presided. ...

    Article : 421 words
  19. AUSTRALIA AND FRANCE.

    Mr. Batchelor,, Commonwealth Minister of External Affairs, who is visiting the Ronbaix Exhibition, had in enthusiastic [?]tion. He stated that France took ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. FIRE AT CRYSTAL PALACE.

    A fire occurred in the southern end of the Crystal Palace to-night, and obtained a good hold on the woodwork before being extinguished. ...

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  21. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    Speaking with regard to the National Insurance Bill at the annual conference of the Hearts of Oak Friendly Society, Mr. Mills, vice-president, said that they did ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. GRIM HUMOUR.

    Thieves in South Melbourne appear to be making a speciality of robbing policemen's houses. The South Melbourne police were notified ...

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  23. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    An attempt to kill General Madero at a banquet at Aguas Callentes was nipped in the bud, as the revolutionary leader sud[?]enly left for his train under the escort ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

    The match between George Gray and Inman was continued to-night, when Gray made a break of 50S. Scores at the close of the session were:— ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. IN DARKNESS.

    The electric light three-way box at the corner of Macquarie and Bridge streets, blew out shortly before 10 o'clock last night. A few seconds before the mishap occurred ...

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  26. SHEARING RECORDS.

    A telegram from Winton states that Kynuna finished shearing on Monday after putting through 237,000 sheep. Porter rung the shed-shearing, 7900; highest tally was 184. ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. POLO.

    Owing to bad weather the second polo test match between Britain and the United States for the America Cup has been postponed. ...

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  28. M.U.O.O.F. APPROVAL.

    The Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows has approved of the National Insurance Bill, provided amendments safeguarding friendly societies are made. ...

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  29. COLONIAL DELEGATES.

    General Botha, Premier of South Africa, and Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, were accorded a civic reception at Bristol to-day, when some impromptu ...

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  30. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE SPORTS.

    In regard to the Australasian representatives who have arrived to take part in the Festival of Empire Sports, R. Opie (New Zealand), who was entered for the running ...

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  31. THE GALLOWS ERECTED.

    Gunner Allen, of the Canadian Garrison Artillery, accused of the murder of his commanding officer, Captain Elliston, has been found guilty of manslaughter. ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. FIRE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Block 10 mine suffered severe loss this morning, when its big change house, close to the main shaft, was destroyed by fire. The fire was discovered about 5.15 o'clock, ...

    Article : 215 words
  33. GIPPSLAND LANDS.

    For over two hours to-day the Minister for Railways (Mr. Billson) listened to strong cases which deputations made out in favour of the fertile but neglected lands of ...

    Article : 708 words
  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Remuera was launched at Dumbarton to-day. LONDON, June 7. In the East Surrey lawn tennis ...

    Article : 230 words
  36. INTERRUPTED HONEYMOON.

    A commercial traveller named Cockburn was starting on his honeymoon, when he attempted to board a moving train at Kingston, Ireland. ...

    Article : 65 words
  37. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A motor accident which took place on December 18 last, at Brighton, came before the Prothonotary to-day on an application to assess damages in an undefended suit. ...

    Article : 150 words
  38. OTHER DAYS RECALLED.

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, in the course of an impromptu speech before a crowd outside the Council House at Bristol yesterday, contrasted the ...

    Article : 84 words
  39. AERONAUTICS.

    Herr Hirth aeroplaned with a passenger to a height of 5000ft at Johannisberg, Hesse-Nassau, establishing a world's record. ...

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  40. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    In connection with the late delivery of the English mails in Sydney, the Postal Department has had inquiries made in Adelaide to ascertain whether the late, departure of the ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  42. LIEUTENANT BAGUE STILL MISSING.

    The search for Lieutenant Bague, who started to aeroplane from Nice to Corsica, and did not reach his destination, has been fruitless. ...

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  43. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt has caused an announcement to be circulated of his cordial approval of Mr. Taft's candidature for the Presidency in 1912. ...

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  44. AN ADELAIDE CASE.

    Before the Chief Justice and a special jury, in the Supreme Court to-day, Evelyn Aborn aud Sylvia Maurer, members of the Gay Gordons Company, each sued F. A. M'Carthy and ...

    Article : 201 words
  45. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Permission has been given by the Postal Department to the Australian Wireless, Ltd., to establish a station in Melbourne. The proposed site for the station is at Menzies' Hotel, ...

    Article : 37 words
  46. UNITED STATES TRUSTS.

    The House of Representatives has ordered an appropriation with a view to the investigation of the affairs of the American Sugar Retining Company, which is ...

    Article : 42 words
  47. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    As a result of negotiations between the Brisbane Tramway Employees' Union as distinct from the federated body and the Tramways Company, the company has decided to ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    In the Central Police Court to-day, a number of prosecutions in connection with a raid made by the police on betting shops, were proceeded with. Thomas Michael Lannen, ...

    Article : 142 words
  49. "PETER THE PAINTER."

    The man who was supposed to be "Peter the Painter," a Russian anarchist, who is wanted in connection with the Houndsditch murders, has been identified as an ...

    Article : 46 words
  50. TO-DAY.

    Her Mejesty's Theatre: "Jack and the Beanstalk," [?] Theatre Royal: "The Dollar Princess," 7.50. Adelphi Theatre: "Under Two Flags" 7.50. ...

    Article : 164 words
  51. POLITICS IN CANADA.

    It is announced in political circles that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, fearing an "anti-Liberal landslide" in the Quebee province, intends to return to Canada at the conclusion ...

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  52. BRISBANE CENTRAI COLD STORES.

    In connection with the decision of the Government to erect central cold stores in Brisbane, plans are now being-prepared. The expenditure will ruu into a considerable sum, ...

    Article : 59 words
  53. SEAMAN LOST OVERBOARD.

    During the voyage of the Howard Smith collier Age, which arrived from Newcastle on Wednesday morning, a young seaman named C. Wilson was lost overboard when the steamer ...

    Article : 66 words
  54. ALPINE FATALITIES.

    Three climbers in the Austrian Alps have been killed through falling over precipices. Among the deceased is Dr. Hittmair, ...

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  55. NEGLECT OF DUTY.

    In the Pinjarrah Court to-day, E. McLarty, M.L.C., was charged with having, as returning officer for the Pinjarrah Roads Board election, destroyed a ballot papar. On the charge ...

    Article : 59 words
  56. FAST PASSAGES.

    The steamer Karoola, of Messrs. M[?]raith, M'Eacharn line, has established a new record for herself by steaming from Albany to the semaphore anchorage in 65 hours. The quick ...

    Article : 76 words
  57. DENGUE FEVER.

    The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's Steamer Fiona, from Fiji, brought petts of an epidemic of dengue fever at Suva. His Excellency the Govornor, Sir Henry May and ...

    Article : 60 words
  58. THE KING AT ALDERSHOT.

    The King is spendin, four days at Aldershot. Despite the heat, he has visited the entire command, including the Territoriais, and ...

    Article : 39 words
  59. THE RYAZAN REFLOATED.

    The steamer Ryazan, of the Russian Volunteer Fleet, which struck a rock near Nagasaki, has been successfully [?] ...

    Article : 27 words
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