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  2. ELECTRIC TRACTION

    Owing to recent developments in connection with electric traction in England, the transformation of steam railways into electrically worked lines has assumed a much ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WAR SHIPS.

    The keel of the presentation battleship-cruiser of the Indefatigable type which has been ordered by the New Zealand Government was laid yesterday. ...

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  4. MILITARY CHANGES.

    It is officially announced that General Sir Ian Hamilton, who since last year has been Adjutant-General to the military forces and second military member of the ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    His Majesty the King, a London cable message states, has consented to become a patron of the Boy Scouts. A cable message from our London ...

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  6. KING GEORGE SLANDERED.

    The fact that in certain quarters allegations have been made against the character of his Majesty King George was referred to by the Dean of Norwich in ...

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  7. THE CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The public meeting called to express sympathy with Mr. Robert Harper, M.P., and to ask for an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the recent conspiracy ...

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  8. NEW BRITISH COINAGE.

    Mr. Bertram Mackennal, the distinguished Victorian sculptor, has been commissioned by the Government to design and model the King's coronation medal ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, in an article which appeared in the "Sporting Life," states that the Australian board of control does not appear to want the South Africans. ...

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  10. AVIATION IN GERMANY.

    In connection with the attention which is being devoted to military aviation in Germany, it is stated that a German dirigible which left Berlin proceeded to ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons last evening the Prime Minister was asked several questions relative to the conference to be held by the leaders of the Government and ...

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  12. WORLD WIDE PEACE.

    The United States House of Representatives has passed a resolution recommending President Taft to appoint a commission consisting of five distinguished Americans ...

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  13. MR. SEWELL'S MIS-STATEMENTS.

    In connection with Mr. Sewell's comment on the South African cricket visit it seems that he has not even the facts correct. The board of control did not offer the South ...

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  14. MEAT PACKING TRUST.

    Proceedings have been commenced at Jefferson City, the capital of the State of Missouri, to debar five meat packing companies, including Armour and Co. and ...

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  15. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Over 800 men are id[?] at the Pelaw Main colliery. It is the custom of a district that a man working out a place in a district shall have a similar one given him ...

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  16. GERMANY AND CRETE.

    The German Government has informed Russia of its entire approval of the proposal put forward by M. Isvolsky, the Russian Foreign Minister, for the reoccupation ...

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  17. RISKS OF SUBMARINES.

    As a precaution against collisions, which have caused many disasters to submarines during the past year, submarine signal receivers, which signal the approach of ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND DINNER.

    The annual New Zealand dinner was held last evening at the Trocadero, when Mr. W. Hall-Jones, the High Commissioner, presided, and the guests included Lord ...

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  19. HEAT IN LONDON.

    The maximum shade temperature in London yesterday was 81 deg., which is the highest on record since 15th August, 1909. ...

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  20. MARINE DISASTER.

    A disastrous collision occurred last night off Holyhead, between the steamer Yews, 333 tons, and the steamer La Rochelle. The latter vessel was so badly damaged ...

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  21. MANAGER RETURNING TO PELAW MINE.

    Mr. R. Arbuckle, manager of the Pelaw Main colliery, was one of the witnesses this morning before the wages board. He was compelled, however, to discontinue his ...

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  22. CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF CONTROL.

    Mr. G. M. Evan. chairman of the board of control, when shown the Cable message, said that Mr. Sewell was entirely mistaken in supposing the board did not want the ...

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  23. NEW YORK STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. Charles E. Hughes, Governor of New York State, who recently vetoed the Primary Elections Bill passed by the New York Legislature, as he hoped to secure a ...

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  24. THE ITALIAN TRAGEDY.

    Further inquiries in reference to the recent murder at Lake Como, in Italy, of Mrs. Charlton Porter, formerly an American actress, and the mysterious ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. MEN WILL RETURN TO WORK.

    A mass meeting was held to-night, when Mr. Cameron, vice-president of the Miners' Federation and all the officers of the lodge were present. After the meeting had ...

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  26. ARMY PAGEANT.

    Immense crowds yesterday witnessed the Army Pageant at Fulham, for which elaborate preparations had been made, and also the military and naval tournament at ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The debate on the amendment moved to the Address in Reply to the effect that the Government "has ceased to possess the confidence of the country," was resumed in ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  29. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at San Francisco states that Mr. L. Blot, the promoter of the fight between Kauffman and Langford, which was to have taken place last ...

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  30. FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Further details regarding the sensational railway disaster at the Villepreux station, near Versailles, where an express train bound from Paris to Granville dashed at ...

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  31. LONDON SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Turakina, steamer, from Wellington 5th May; Ville de Dijon, barque, from Sydney 6th March; Strathavon, steamer, from Geelong 10th April; Dowan ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Bigge, Private Secretary to his Majesty the King, has informed Lieutenant-Colonel Paine, manager of the Australian rille team now ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Richard Arnst, of New Zealand, the world's champion sculler, has arrived in Capetown, and will start to-day for the Zambezi River in order to prepare for the ...

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  34. AMERICAN WHEAT MARKET.

    The continuance of hot and dry weather in the great wheat growing States of North and South Dakota and Minnesota is stated to be causing apprehensions regarding the ...

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  35. PLURAL VOTING.

    At a meeting of the North Melbourne branch of the P.L.C. on Monday evening Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., called attention to the state of the electoral ...

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  36. LABOR NOMINEES FOR BEGA.

    The nominations of candidates willing to contest the Bega electorate in the Labor interest against the Chief Secretary, Mr. Wood, are as follow:--B. M'Tinan, coach ...

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  37. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    Mr. J. Russell French, general manager of the Bank of New South Wales, and Mr. T. A. Dibbs, general manager of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, will ...

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  38. SUICIDE BY A YOUNG LADY.

    The body of Miss Annie De Mamiel, aged 27, the daughter of a well-known station owner in the Howlong district, was found in a lagoon near the house. A pillow slip ...

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  39. A CHARGE REFUTED.

    The Solicitor-General and Minister of Justice referred to-day to the reported statement by Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., at Lithgow, to the effect that he had reason to ...

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  40. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A child of three years, the son of Mr. John Friday, strayed away on Monday afternoon. Search parties scoured the hills all night, but the child was not found ...

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  41. BUTTER SALE PROSECUTION.

    The hearing of the case in which Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, prosecuted Coopman Bros., a firm of produce merchants, on a charge of ...

    Article : 81 words
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  43. A SOMNAMBULIST'S FALL.

    At an early hour this morning, James Crellin, a brick maker, who with a number of other men is engaged at the town improvement works, slipped from the first ...

    Article : 129 words
  44. DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRY.

    As a result of the inquiry into the administration of the Land and Income Tax department, Mr. Hayes (superintendent) and Mr. Dugdale (inspector) have been asked ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Sir John Forrest, who is leaving for Melbourne to-day, has been appointed president of the new political organisation. The main object of the new body is ...

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  47. BOY WANDERS ABOUT FOR FOUR DAYS.

    A boy named Coffee, aged thirteen years, started to walk from Treweekee Gap to Coradgery, and became lost in the bush. After four days' wandering he turned up ...

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  49. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    China, homeward, arrived Suez morning 20th. ...

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