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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    The Second Fusiliers won the Schumacher Challenge Cup with a score of 3,601 points; the Hampshires were second, with a score of ...

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  5. A FLYING RACE.

    Garros who was competing in the aeroplane race from Paris to Rome, arrived at Pisa at mid-day, but was dissuaded from continuing owing to a ...

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  6. NATIVE ASSAULTS A GIRL.

    A native entered a house an assaulted an English servant, aged 18. The girl who was alone swooned. The native escaped but was arrested ...

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  7. A SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    In connection with the charge of stealing a necklace against Lieut, and Mrs. Cameron a letter was found in Lieut. Cameron's and which was ...

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  8. SEVERE STORMS IN GERMANY.

    A violent thunderstorm was experienced in South Germany. The river Pa[?]nar overflowed its banks near suttgart resulting in six ...

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  9. THE INDIAN ARMY.

    The "Times" Simla correspondent states that the possibility of reducing the strength of the native army was under discussion but there was ...

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  10. ACCIDENT TO LADY DUDLEY.

    A sensational smash took place in Oxford-street, Paddington, this morning. The Governor-General's motor car, in which Lady Dudley was ...

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  11. MOROCCO.

    A wireless telegraph station has been established at Fez. ...

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  12. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    A. C. Shadier, lately Queensland Government agent in Berlin, has been in town for a couple of days on business connected with the ...

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  13. AN ALPINE CLIMBER KILLED.

    The body of Miss. Bates, who was killed when Alpine climbing last. October, has been found in the bottom of a gully near Lepraz. ...

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  14. CORRUPT RUSSIAN OFFICIALS.

    The Senate Tribunal has sentenced General keinhof, a former Governor of Moscow, to twelve months and the loss of his rights, for ...

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  15. SERIOUS BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Hon. J. Tolmie) was being taken for a drive through the Woongarra this afternoon in a waggonette by Mr. J. ...

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  16. BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    Unknown persons stole one hundred thousand pounds of jewels from Messina Cathedral. ...

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  17. POLICE REPORT IN N. S. W.

    The report of the late Inspector-General of Police for 1910 has been presented in Parliament. It shows there was an increase of 2607 in ...

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  18. AERIAL LINERS.

    The German Aerial Coy., which has been running two Deutschlands, lost £11,000 sterling as a result of the first twelve months' working. ...

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  19. A HUGE LINER.

    Vulcan Yard at Stettin is building a Hamburg-American liner, the Imperator, of 50,000 tons, a sister ship to the Europe. ...

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  20. PAYING FOOTBALL UMPIRES.

    At Broken Hill the senior football clubs all object to the demand of the Umpires' Association for increased fees. The Football association ...

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  21. FROST AT BUNDABERG.

    Frost was experienced yesternight over the whole of the cane area. No injury was done to the crops. ...

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  22. SHIP ON A REEF.

    The Tofua struck a reef in Navula passage. The Ranadi has gone to her assistance. ...

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  23. THE GIN GIN SHOW.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Hon.J.Tolmie) opened the Gin Gin show to-day. ...

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  24. ROBBING A POST OFFICE.

    Two masked burglars bound and gagged the postmistress at Lee Green, Lewisham, and then robbed the office of £140. ...

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  25. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR IN MELBOURNE.

    A large number of manufacturers were interviewed yesterday regarding, the alleged shortage of labour. In not a single instance did the ...

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  26. MR. DENHAM ILL.

    The Premier (Hon. D. Denham) is confined to his bed, suffering from a slight attack of influenza. He was unable to attend the Chamber of ...

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  27. SHIPPING.

    May 30.--Aramac, s., from northern ports. Passengers: Mesdames A. Perkins (and child), F. A. Barnes; Misses D. Harrison, E. ...

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  28. THE COLONIAL VISITORS.

    The Prime Ministers attended further meetings of the Defence Committee in the morning and afternoon. The Prime Minister presided. ...

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  29. DEATH OF MISS JACQUES.

    The inquiry into the death of Alice Jacques, who was recently found dead in a shop in Leichhardt-street, was concluded to-day. Dr. Dods, ...

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  30. THE CORONATION.

    The king has commanded the Earl Marshall (Earl of Norfolk), to invite two representatives of Trades Unionist to attend the Coronation. ...

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  31. FEDERAL LAND TAX VALID.

    The High Court to-day gave judgment in the case in which Frank Osborne sought a declaration that the Federal Land Tax Act of 1910 and ...

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  32. PRIME MINISTERS IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the short at their disposal the oversea Prime Ministers will be unable to visit Belfast. ...

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  33. A BRISBANE REQUEST.

    A deputation waited upon the Minister for Railways to-day to ask for better accommodation at the Brunswick-street railway station. The ...

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  35. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. R. D. Isaacs (M.P. for Reading) moved the second reading of the Osborne Bill. Mr. Lansbury introduced a Bill ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL.

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  37. STRIKE AT FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Home Affairs Department declares that no strike is threatened at the Federal Capital site. There was a misunderstanding over the pay. ...

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  38. GAS WORKERS STRIKE.

    No further developments have taken place in connection with the gas strike, but some decision, may be arrived at this evening when a ...

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  39. FIVE DESTROYED IN A FIRE.

    A fire at Silverton, a mining town near here, caused the death of five people. ...

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  40. A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT.

    Henry Ernest Ford, aged 21, met his death under distressing circumstances. Deceased, in company with three others, went hunting 18 miles ...

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  41. REBELLION IN MEXICO.

    Rioting has occurred at Cholula, and one hundred are reported killed. ...

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  42. BANANAS FROM FIJI.

    The steamer Levuka has arrived from Fiji, and brought 28,800 b[?]nches of banana ...

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  43. FATAL AUTO RACE.

    The Memorial Day as to race had barely started when S. P. Dickson was killed and Arthur Griener was fatally injured. ...

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  44. SCARCITY OF LABOUR.

    On account of the scarcity of labour dairy farmers at Albion park are [?]talling milking machines. ...

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  45. TWENTIETH CENTURY BARBARISM.

    The trouble now brewing in Brisbane through the gas workers' strike emphasises the loose--one might almost call it the ...

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  46. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Burrowa at 7.30 a.m. yesterday. ...

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