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  3. SIR DONALD CURRIE.

    The estate at the late Sir Donald Currie, he well-known shipowner, who died intently has been sworn for probate purposes at £2,377,052. ...

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  4. AN INSOLVENT FARMER.

    In the Adelaide Insolvency Court, on Tuesday morning his Honor Mr. Commissioner Russell resumed the hearing of the insolvency proceedings brought against ...

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  5. THE NAVAL CRISIS

    Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore delivered an important speech on the naval crisis at an Empire Day gathering at the Royal Exchange to-day. ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The end of the long-drawn-out negotiations between the Liberal and Conservative forces in the Federal Parliament outside the Labor Party is now definitely in sight. ...

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  7. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    Curran was once addressing an Irsh jury in an important case. During his speech he observed that the judge shook his head. ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  9. A Notable Figure.

    One of the most notable figures in the world of shipping is removed by the death on April 13 in his eighty-fourth year, of Sir Donald Currie. head of Messrs. Donald ...

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  10. BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER READINGS.

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  11. EMPIRE DAY

    The "Times," in a 72-page Empire Day number, publishes articles dealing with all phases of Imperial life. The Commonwealth of Australia, the individual States, ...

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  12. MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL GREETINGS.

    The City Council to-day decided, in connection with the celebration of Empire Day, to send greetings to the mayors of the capital cities of the Empire. ...

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  13. PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN BRISBANE

    Empire Day was observed as a public holiday, and despite the fact that the weather was dull and threatening, thousands of children attended the annual ...

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  14. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES.

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  15. TASMANIA FELICITATIONS T LORD MEATH.

    Empire Day was celebrated by the children taking part in tree-planting and listening to patriotic speeches by public men. The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir G. ...

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  16. PERTH DEMONSTRATION.

    The Empire Day celebrations were a huge success. Although the sky was overcast no rain fell until late in the afternoon. The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir ...

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  17. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The lower portions of Mr. Thomas Brock's Queen Victoria memorial were uncovered, on Saturday. These comprise 1,000 tons of Carrara marble and 800 tons of granite. ...

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  18. THE STEAMER FEDERAL.

    The small steamer Federal, erstwhile the Yorke Peninsula Company's James Comrie returned to Port Adelaide early on Tuesday morning after an absence of about ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  20. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    In Sydney this morning the weather conditions threatened seriously to interfere with the outdoor programmes of Empire Day, but although a fog ...

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  21. THE COMING SESSION.

    Arrangements for the Federal session are well advanced. The Federal Cabinet sat again to-day, revising Bills for Parliament and discussing other matters, which are to ...

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  22. BOY FINANCIER.

    It was stated at the Guildhall on April 19 that Charles Ruthven Dealtry a boy clerk, of Kensington, London, although only in receipt of £1 a week, had ...

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  23. CHARGE OF OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    A Malay quartermaster on the steamer Gorgon was charged at the Fremantle Court to-day with having had 23 tins of opium in his possession at Fremantle, on ...

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  24. THE BARRIER DEMONSTRATION.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the public schools to-day. The pupils gave entertainments of various descriptions, and speeches were delivered by visitors. The ...

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  25. FOUR WHITE MEN LYNCHED

    A terrible lynching affair was reported from Oklahoma last month, the victims being all white men. Their names, according to a New York correspondent, were ...

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  26. TELL-TALE LETTER.

    Having proved cruelty and misconduct, Mrs. Emily lien them, of London, was on April 21 granted a divorce from her husband, Alfred William Bentham, formerly ...

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  27. CELEBRATION AT NORFOLK

    Empire Day was celebrated to-day. There was a splendid gathering. at the Courthouse enclosure. The Union Jack was hoisted, and addresses were delivered by, ...

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  28. ENTHUSIASM IN MELBOURNE.

    Empire Day was celebrated in Melbourne with conspicuous enthusiasm. The day was not a public holiday, but the educative value of the celebrations lost nothing in ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Empire Day was celebrated in all centresof the Dominion to-day. The school children saluted the flag, and wreaths were laid on the statues of Queen Victoria. ...

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  30. MORE MELBOURNE CASES.

    About 4 o clock this afternoon a Customs officer observed a young man acting in a suspicious manner on board the steamer Eastern, and decided to search ...

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  31. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE CELEBRATION.

    Sir John Downer, M.L.C. delivered a long address on the British Empire in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night, when a demonstration was held in connection with ...

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  32. THREE MONTHS FOR £40,000

    In finding Henry Davey, aged 18, of Ganerick-street. Cubitt Town, guilty of feloniously setting fire to Timothy's wharf, Millwall, London, on April 21, the jury ...

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  33. MR. DEAK1N ON THE DREADNOUGHT QUESTION.

    The Melbourne branch of the Royal Society of St. George celebrated Empire Day by a dinner at Sergeant's Cafe this evening. ...

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  34. PATRIOTIC NORWOOD COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Kensington and Norwood Town Council on Monday evening Councillor Hanson, in a patriotic speech, moved—"That this council takes ...

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  35. THE EVANGELISTS.

    Dr. Chapman Mr. Alexander, and the remainder of the party of American evangelists, left for Sydney by to-day's express. The party were accorded an enthusiastic ...

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  36. GIRLS' DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr. Deakin delivered an address to girls at the Town Hall to-day in connection with the Empire Day demonstration. He said what up till now had protected ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF WHEAT IN LONDON.

    The Commercial Agent, in London telegraphed at. 5.55 p.m. on May 24 to the Government-:—"Wheat market remainS firm; Liverpool same." ...

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  38. TAXATION RETURNS.

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  39. CANCER PROBLEMS.

    Lecturing on cancer at Gresham College, London, recently, Dr. F. M. Sandwith, the Gresham Professor of Physic, dealt with the question whether this disease is ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    The town of Essendon was formally declared to be a city to-day by his Excellency the State Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael). ...

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