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  2. MR. DEAKIN IN QUEENSLAND

    The ex-Prime Minister (Mr. Alfred Deakin), who during his stay here was the guest of Mr. L. E. Groom (Attorney-General in the Deakin ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL TRIALS.

    The Broken Hill trials were continued at the Circuit Court to-day. Walter Stokes and John May plead guilty to charges Of riot and ...

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  4. EPITOME.

    Legislative Council elections to-day. Candidates delivered their Haul addresses last night. Further figures ill connection with ...

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  5. THE NEW ASSEMBLY,

    Although the Infusion of now blood Into the House of Assembly. Will not be so marked as it was after the elections of 1903 there will be several ...

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  6. UNPROFITABLE LECTURING.

    Lieutenant Shackleton is much gratified, and not a little surprised, at the great amount of Interest displayed in Sydney in regard to the doings of ...

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  7. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The members of the Labor party in the House of Commons express approval of the Budget, but oppose the duty on tobacco. ...

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  8. NEW TURKISH REGIME

    Jewellery of Immense value has been discovered In the Ylidlz Kiosk, and also 700,000 Turkish lottery tickets, belonging to the dethroned Abdul ...

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  9. FANTASTIC SUICIDE.

    The body of a man dressed In a woman's ball costume and with his wrists manacled has been washed ashore at Penzance, Cornwall. ...

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  10. LETTERS TO THE PRESS.

    The Duke of Westminster, on a letter to -the “Daily Mall,” says: "I would not grudge the heavy tax Imposed on Incomes by the Budget if some ...

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  11. TEWFIK PASHA'S CABINET.

    Tewfik Paslia's Cabinet contains elements of the Young Turk party, especially among the under secretaries. ...

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  12. MR. J. GUY (BASS).

    Mr. James Guy Is a native of Launceston, born in the year 1880, and has live in that city almost all his life. He is the eldest of a family of 12, ...

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  13. SUPPOSED FANTASTIC SUICIDE

    The viotim of the Penzance tragedy was Mr. Douglas S. Panton, a London solicitor and amateur actor. The case is regarded as being a ...

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  14. NEW SULTAN VISITS HOSPITALS.

    Mohammed, the newly proclaimed Sultan, attended only by a mounted orderly, yesterday drove to various hospitals in the city and visited the ...

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  15. FIGHTING THE TRUSTS

    The Waters Pierce Oil Company has paid a total of £360,000 sterling to the State of Texas in settlement of penalties inflicted for violating the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    The medical officer of health for the city of London, Dr. Collingridge, in has monthly report recommends that the attention of the New South Wales ...

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  17. SHEVKET'S FORCES.

    General shevket's forces at day break yesterday surrounded the naval arsenal of the reactionaries—their last stronghold. The garrison ...

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  18. PORT AND CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  19. BOYS' MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Two lads, named Forbes and Buller, bud a narrow escape of being killed to-day. They were riding on a wood truck ...

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  20. PEACE OF EUROPE,

    In proposing the toast of “AngloGerman Friendship" at a dinner tendered to the German Labor deadens now visiting England, the President ...

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  21. MR. H. J. M. PAYNE (DARWIN).

    Mr. Herbert James Mockford Payne was born at Hobart on August 17, 1866, and received his education at the Tasmanian Academy and the ...

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  22. AT PEACE WITH OTHER COUNTRIES.

    The Imperial Hall enjoins the Ministry to work in the interests of the country, and to respect the Sheriat laws and the constitution. It ...

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  23. THE PRIME MINISTER INTERVIEWED.

    The Prime Minister, Sir. Fisher, in referring to Mr. Deakin's tour in Queensland, said to-day:—"I am glad that Mr. Deal[?] got a very good ...

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  24. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  25. A LICENSE REFUSED.

    Another application for a publichouse [?]cense in respect to the premises situated at Risdon Ferry, Moonah; was made to the Licensing Bench ...

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  26. THEFT OF JEWELLERY

    A gang of international thieves has for some time past been known to be present in Hamburg. Last night, notwithstanding the ...

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  27. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    There was a full attendance of Ministers at the Cabinet sitting yesterday, and they were closeted in solemn conclave practically the whole of the day. ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    The admiral commanding the Australian station received word to-day relief crew for the Powerful will be despatched from England for ...

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  29. A SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Superintendent Hedberg, stationed at Deloralne, yesterday wired to the Commissioner of Police (Mr. J. E. C. Lord) as follows:—"Gertrude Adams ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Duke of Norfolk has sold the celebrated portrait by Hans Holbein Christina, Duchess of Milan, for £66,000 sterling. ...

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  31. MAY DAY.

    May Day in Prance and Belgium passed off quietly. The cessation of work was widespread, but not general. In Paris there were 21,000 taking ...

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  32. THE FULL COURT.

    The sittings of the Full Court will be resumed this morning. The cane Knigot (appellant) v. Campbell (respondent) is set down for bearing; ...

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  33. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    The Vienna newspaper, “Neue Freu Presse,” states that besides four Dreadnoughts, Austria is completing, within two years, three battleships of ...

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  34. BOAT CAPSIZED.

    News was received from New Caledonia by the F.M.S. Australian today that five sailors belonging to the barque Edmond Rostnud, anchored In ...

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  35. A PATRIOT IN THE THEATRE.

    During the performance of "An Englishman's Home" In the Theatre Royal to-night an enthusiastic patriot, seeing Brown about to be shot for ...

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  36. PROBATES.

    The following probates, Where the estates are of £1000 net and upwards, have been Issued:—'William Lloyd Parry to Ellen Lloyd Parry, ...

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  37. RIOTS IN ARGENTINE REPUBLIC,

    Several Anarchists, who are ait present in Buenos Ayres, the Federal capital of the Argentine Republic, provoked a i[?]t on May Day. ...

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  38. “D. S. WINDELL” FRAUDS.

    D. S. Win dell, who was arrested in Madrid In connection with the frauds which were perpetrated on the brandies of the London and South-Western ...

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  39. GERMANY'S CONSTRUCTION.

    Six more Dreadnought docks are being constructed by Germany, and be completed, ilt Is expected, some time in 1911. ...

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  40. HORSE BOLTS THROUGH FENCE.

    A sensational accident happened on the Toowong road to-day. A horse at tached to a buggy containing a woman and a number of children bolted ...

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  41. EARL GREY.

    The announcement that Earl Grey, Governor-Gen oral and Commander-in-Chief of Canada since 1904, will complete his six years' term of office, has ...

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  42. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, leader of the Antarctic expedition, arrived in Melbourne yesterday and was welcomed to the city by the Lord Mayor, the ...

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  43. MR. W. SHERIDAN (DENISON).

    Born in Ireland In 3800, Mr. W. Sheridan received a National School education, finishing at a grammar school. He left Ireland in 1875. ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Very Rev. Dr. Lang, the chancellor and principal of Aberdeen University. John Marshall Lang, D.D., ...

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  45. "BLACK HAND" OUTRAGE.

    Some Italians living in a tenement in New York, which was occupied by about twenty Italian families, refused demands which were made by the ...

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  46. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Customs collections for Western Australia for April, 1909, were £[?]9,229. and for the Commonwealth £823,500. ...

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  47. THEIR MAJESTIES.

    King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and the Bin press Marie of Russia, who, in the course of their Mediterranean cruise have readied Naples, on ...

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  48. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, said to-day that he was much disappointed at the delay of some of States complying with the request ...

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  49. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAB.

    Richard Devlin, an elderly man, recently discharged from the Parramatta Asylum, while crossing Pitt street today was knocked down by a cab. ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    The report of the New South Wales Mortgage Company shows the value credit of profit and loss at £ 28,438; £6983 'has 'been passed to the reserve ...

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  51. AEROPLANING.

    The w[?]ght brothers (Wilbur and Orvill[?] are in London. The British aeronauts tie tendering them a welcome. ...

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  52. DISPUTE IN THE SHIPPING TRADE

    The dispute between the marine engineers and the Commonwealth Steamship Company as to wages Is likely to be settled. ...

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  53. AN ESKIMO PUPPY.

    A thief visited the Antarctic ship Nimrod this morning while it was open to the public and purloined one of the Eskimo puppies. ...

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  54. MISSING MOTOR LAUNCH.

    The launch Lillan, with her five occupants, is still missing, although nine days Lave elapsed since she left Williamstown, and all hopes have now ...

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  55. ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    At a meeting of the University Council to-day Dr. Barrett moved "That the universities of Sydney, Adelaide, and Hobart, and the Australasian ...

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  56. TORNADO IN U.SA.

    A tornado in the State of Tennessee killed sixty persons yesterday. The visitation was of a most phenomenal and lamentable character. ...

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  57. INTER-STATE BOWLS.

    The Queensland bowlers played thein second match against the New South Wales team on Saturday and the visitors were again defeated by ...

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  58. MR. W. N. WILLIS.

    Mr. W. N. Wills. who was mysteriously assaulted about a week ago, has given the police the name of his supposed assailant. An soon as Willis ...

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  59. U.S. TARIFF.

    The United States Government, in anticipation Mr. Payne's new tariff law, has notified Britain, Germany, and France, and six other countries, ...

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  60. PRISONER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    Alexander Jones, a half-caste convict, alias "Chocolate Millet," serving sentence of seven years In Pentridge for shopbreaking, attempted to ...

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  61. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A boring contest for the featherweight championship of Australia, between Frank Thorn, the holder, and Tommy Jones, the champion of New ...

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  62. DR. MARSHALL

    The sudden death occurred yesterday of Dr. Marahall, the Moderator-General of the Assembly of Scotland Death [?]rred in a railway ...

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  63. SCARLET FEVER.

    The scarlet fever epidemic, which has spread throughout the State and is particularly severe in the metropolitan area, is the most serious that has ...

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  64. ZEEHAN.

    The transfer of the Moense for the Mount Read Hotel from James Pedder to Louis Frederick Jones was granted by the Zeehan licensing ...

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  65. ADVICE TO THE YOUNG..

    Have a definite aim. Buck to it [?] willing to wait. Be temperate, gambling. Read good books [?] thrift by means of an [?] ...

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