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  2. EMPIRE DAY.

    To-day is Empire day, the day on which all true sons of that mighty empire mutually agree to cement their brotherhood in general rejoicings and ...

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  3. RECENT GIRLS' CLUB BALL.

    The "Gleaners," winners of the first prize for best Fancy Set (designed by Mrs. E. Bales). Ladies Miss Broad head Miss, Reinoy, Miss Hampson, Miss Owens, Miss E. A. M. Clarke, Miss Forbes, Miss Dolly Bates, Miss Mable Bates. Gents. Mr. J. Cunningham, Mr. Owens, Mr. S. Thompson, Mr. P. Thompson, Mr, R. Reynolds, Mr, Lea mon, Mr. Trousdell, Mr. Bates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CUPID AS A FEUD BREAKER.

    The above portrait is from a snapshot taken when the happy couple were promenading on the day when the engagement was announced. The Royal wedding which is to take place on to-day is of great historic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLEGED STABBING.

    The case against Percival Sydney Jenkinson, for causing grievous bodily harm was resumed at the police court yesterday before the Police ...

    Article : 439 words
  6. INTERSTATE.

    Ethel Armstrong, aged 28 years, today was committed for trial at Yass, on a charges of administering poison to Elizabeth Armstrong, at Gundereo on ...

    Article : 389 words
  7. UNION TYRANNY.

    The non-unionist question arose at a meeting of the Miners' Association at Bendigo last night. The vice- president (Mr. T. Hicks) reported the ...

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  8. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The Powers have replied to the request of the Allies for a modification of the terms. They believe that discussion will cause delay, and they ...

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  9. SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    Empire Day was celebrated in the schools to-day. Addresses were delivered by leading citizens. Several celebrations, including a patriotic ...

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  10. MELBOURNE CELEBRATION.

    Empire Day was celebrated in all schools of the State to-day. Patriotic speeches were delivered by Hon. J. Murray (Acting- Premier), and other ...

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  11. HOTEL- KEEPERS.

    The inter-State conference of the Licensed Victuallers Association was continued to-day. Further consideration was given to the resolution, moved ...

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  12. THE FLAG OF OUR EMPIRE.

    Salute the flag Long may it wave O'er fair Australia's people free the power it wields inspires the brave. ...

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  13. THE ROYAL WEDDING.

    The arrival of the Czar was in striking contrast to that of King George. All roads were lined with military, six deep, and the crowds ...

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  14. MORE OUTRAGES.

    The damage caused by the fire in the Westminster Wood Paving Company is estimated at £3,000. A man named Wickers was arrested and he has been ...

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  15. GRASP OF TYRANNY.

    Rt. Hon. G. E. Foster, a member of the Dominions Royal Commission, in the course of a speech at a citizens' reception, said he believed in ...

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  16. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,- Referring to your sub-leader of Wednesday last on the above subject much regret the absence of your reporter at the time the motion ...

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  17. HUNTER FLOODS.

    The mail train arrived in Toowoomba more than two hours late last evening but it is understood that the delay this evening will be reduced ...

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  18. BRISBANE ITEMS.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Manufacturers waited on the Treasurer (Hen.' TV. H. Barnes) to-day: and requested that the certain printing in ...

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  19. BURGLARY BOOM.

    A thief last night entered residence of Mr. Leonard Stewart at Haddonfield, and stole 20 worth of jewellery. Mrs. Stewart chased the ...

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  20. A GENTLE THREAT

    The unionists of Ulster have invited the Rt. Hon A. Birrell Chief Secretary to witness the drilling of the clubs on Empire Day, and to see what ...

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  21. LIQUOR TO ABORIGINE.

    A man named Carl Hans Thompson was fined £20 'or two months imprisonment, to-day, for supplying liquor to an aborigine. ...

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  22. A STUPID JOKE.

    An unfortunate shouting case occurred at Sir John Young's crescent, Wooloomooloo last night. Two young men, one named Theodore Barnet ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. STATE IMMIGRANTS.

    The Premier (Hon. D. F. Denham), has been advised by the Agent General (Sir Thomas 'Robinson), that the steamer. Orvieto which left ...

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  24. AUTOMATIC MINE.

    It has transpired that, the Messageries Maritime steamer, Senegal with 120 passengers on board, struck an automatic mine. The vessel ripped ...

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  25. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    The Government is discussing the wisdom of prosecuting the General Labour Federation in connection with garrison disturbances and the ...

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  26. LADY RIDER KILLED.

    The Commissioner Police (Major W. G. Cahill), was advised to-day from Rockhampton, that a girl, .Miss Elsie Batts, was fatally injured while ...

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  27. POLICE MEDALS.

    The Commissioner for Police (Major W .G. Cahill) has been advised that lmperial Service medals will be awarded to the following police officers: ...

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  28. CONGRESS LIBELLED.

    The re-arrest has been ordered of Henry Page, a wealthy English linen merchant, who, was charged with libelling Congress by calling members ...

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  29. THEATRE MANAGERS.

    The action in the County Court in which Leanore Drammond, of St. Kilda, sued Edward Branscombe, of Brisbane, and Nigel Brock, of St. Kilda ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. UNWRITTEN LAW.

    A trail, which, was notable for the application of the plea of unwritten law, has resulted in the acquittal at the Wiltshire Assizes, of John Price ...

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  31. PRICKLY PEAR COMMISSION.

    The Minister for lands (Hon. J. Tolmie) has been advised that the members of the Prickly Pear Commission left Capetown on May 5 for England ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Large shipments of meat and mutton arrived yesterday from Australia and were shipped direct to the retailers. In an attempt to lower the ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. MOTOR BANDIT.

    Davignon, who recently shot the manager of a motor car firm, has been arrested. He jumped through a window on the approach of the police ...

    Article : 121 words
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  37. CANADA'S NAVY.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier is using his influence to secure an adverse vote in the Senate on the naval measure. It is understood that the present bill ...

    Article : 58 words
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