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  2. Cruiser Australia.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" states that since the naval agreement of 1909, British policy has been alluded powerfully by the renewal of the alliance with Japan ...

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  3. Steamer Collision.

    During a dense fog a collision took place between the steamer B[?]wind and the French liner Hudson, which had 80 passengers on board. The Hudson was ...

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  4. Triangular Cricket.

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  6. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. 1,000 WAITERS.

    One thousand waiters employed in the leading hotels in New York, struck at the dinner hour yesterday, and thousands of intending diners had to go without ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The United States Senate has adopted amendments to the Steel Bill, placing farm implements on the free list, repealing the reciprocity agreement with ...

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  11. TO-MORROW.

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  13. BOXING MATCH.

    Packy Maclarland won a popular decision in a ten-round boxing bout with Ray Bronson. Macfarland led for eight rounds. ...

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  14. POINTED PARS.

    Surely, that Socialist member of the State Parliament who declared that it is impossible for employees to expect any sympathy from the Government, ...

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  15. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  16. Docks Strike.

    Mr. Potter, in a letter to the president of the Board of Trade Mr. Sydney Buxton), on behalf of the London Shipowners and Dock Labour committee, ...

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  17. CONFERENCE AT MALTA.

    The Prune Minister (Mr. Asquith), the First Lord oi the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill), and Lord Kitchener have landed here, and are arranging for a ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. Duke's Estates.

    Stuart Bolton, an Australian claimant to part of the Duke of Fife's estates, died yesterday at Barnet Cottage Hospital. He had been playing the barrel ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Madame Julia Dupont, who has been arrested for the attempted murder of her aunt, named Gosselin, at Rennes, has confessed that her aunt rightly ...

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  22. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    News from Morocco shows that 20,000 tribesmen are besieging Fez. The French garrison numbers only 5,000. ...

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  23. Russian Brigands.

    Russian brigands recently attacked, the homestead of a German colonist named Braund at Ekaterinoslav, during the letter's absence. His wife and daughter gave ...

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  24. MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    That royal commission to inquire rc the meat export trade, as promised by Mr. Denham during the recent electoral campaign, must, not be overlooked. This ...

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  25. GREEK PARLIAMENT.

    The deputies elected in Crete as members of the Greek Chamber, have been persuaded not to attend. ...

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  26. LADY SACKVILLE.

    It is reported that Sir John Murray Scott's will leaves £1,000,000 to Lady Sackville,. but this sum may be reduced to £30,000 by, the missing codicil. ...

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  27. PORTUGUESE DEPUTIES.

    A debate took place in the Chamber of Deputies on a proposal, that the judges should hold an inquiry into the cases of the alleged conspirators, now in custody. ...

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  28. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    Mr. Alexander Ure. Lord Advocate for Scotland, speaking at Pakenham, said that the Government had no intention of repealing or drastically amending the ...

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  29. DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Defence Bills have been cordially welcomed, and have passed their second reading in the Senate. The Hon J. C scouts. Minister for the ...

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  30. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The conference of Co-operative Societies at Portsmouth has urged its constituent societies to grant a minimum wage. ...

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  31. TRIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    The Government has invited all italian contractors, foremen, and women, whom the Porte has exempted from expulsion from Turkey, to return to Italy. ...

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  32. MISS MALECKA.

    Miss Malecka, who was sentenced at Warsaw to four years' penal servitude on the charge of being connected with a Polish revolutionary society, has ...

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  33. CRUISER MELBOURNE.

    The second-class protected cruiser Melbourne, of 5,400 tons displacement, which is being built for the Commonwealth Government by Messrs. Cammell, Laird, and ...

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  34. FLOODS IN HUNGARY.

    Floods in south-eastern Hungary have demolished hundreds of peasants houses. The inhabitants of several villages took refuge on the roofs of buildings, but ...

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  35. STATE COMPETITION.

    The State Treasurer must have felt himself in a particularly, awkward quandary, yesterday, when replying to that deputation of master printers, who ...

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  36. ALSACE-LORRAINE INCIDENT.

    Herr Heyler, manager of the Gra[?]en Stadre locomotive works, whose name was mentioned in the course of the recent incident at Strasbourg, has resigned his ...

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  37. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Lord Derby, speaking at a meeting of the Liver[?]ool Chamber of Commerce, said that Great Britain bad much to gain in connection with labour troubles ...

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  38. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    A railway accident having remarkable characteristics occurred yesterday afternoon. woman falling out of the Toowoomba train, which leaves the Central ...

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  39. SWISS STRIKE CASE.

    Strikers recently assaulted Otto and Kaiser, two non-unionists who fired upon the" strikers with revolvers and killed one. The jury has acquitted Otto ...

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  40. PENSIONS FOR PROFESSORS.

    Mr. Walter Morrison, of Balliol College has given to Oxford, University, a sum of £10,000 towards the establishment of a pension, fund for professors. ...

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  41. 32,534 Immigrants.

    As was stated in the second edition of yesterday's " Telegraph," the Government has decided to suspend the immigration regulations, except in regard to the ...

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  42. STEAMER'S CARGO SHIFTED.

    The steamer Kaiota,. which left Middlesbrough for Fremantle on 15th May, has put in at Las Palmas, in consequence of her cargo having shifted. ...

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  43. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A railway accident occurred recently at Salaburg. Eight persons were killed, and 11 were injured. ...

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  44. STEAMER WAND ILIA LAUNCHED.

    The new steamer Wandilla, which has been built for the Adelaide Steamship Company. Limited, was launched yesterday at Dalmuir. ...

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  45. ADMIRAL SIR EDMUND POE.

    It is announced that Admiral Sir Edmund S. Poe, commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean, has been appointed first and principal naval aide-de-camp to the ...

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  50. NATIONALISATION OF HOSPITALS.

    At the Labour Council meeting last night, the adjourned debate oil the question of the nationalisation of hospitals, was concluded, and the motion criticising ...

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