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  2. LATEST CABLE NEWS M. Poincare to Resign

    As the result of his defeat at the general election M. Pioncare St. is definitely announced will resign on June 6. ...

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  3. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    As the ketch Broughton was being unloaded to-day a bar of steel slipped from the sling, and falling endwise, [?] a hole through the ...

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  4. GRIEVANCES OF POLICE

    The Cabinet To-day discussed the police trouble. The Acting-Premier and Treasurer (Mr. McCormack) afterwards said:— "The published statement that the police ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Prime Minister summoned his colleagues to a Cabinet meeting at his South Yarra residence to-day. Wireless telegraphy-both the long range scheme for ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Albert John Trevaskis who died at St. Peters, after a lingering illness was born in South Australia 52 years ago. His father was the proprietor of a drapery ...

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  7. THE TRAM STRIKE.

    Fears that the tramway strike win expend have been [?] by a motion carried, with one dissentient, at to-days mass meeting, requesting the Industrial ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY

    May 13.—There was a large attendance at the town hall on Saturday night, when a concert was given by the male voice, choir assisted by Mrs. John Close, Mrs. ...

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  9. PEA RIFLE FATALITY

    At Stawell Mr. John Gray was cleaning a pea rifle whilst his wife was clearing the dishes from the table. Gray. It is alleged pointed ...

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  10. THE WORLD COURT

    The application of the principal of Christianity to the solution of international pro[?] was advocated by speakers at the opening session of the World's Committee ...

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  11. JESTING AT DEATH

    The special commissioner of the London "Sunday News" recalls notable cases in which criminal have met death with laughter on their lips. ...

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  12. MOUNT GAMBIER

    May 12.-Lowan Station the oldest estate in the south-east which has not been sub-[?] for closer settlement [?] was [?] recently on [?] of the ...

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  13. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    White Mr. George smith (50), of Neutral Bay, was demolishing a wall at the G.P.O. to-day, he fell 25 feet to the ground. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital, in a ...

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  14. A MOTOR SMASH.

    As a motor car was proceeding from the picture theatre at Griffith last night a portion of the rim came off the back wheel, and the four occupants were ...

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  15. THE WORLD FLIGHT

    Flight-Commander MacLaren has arrived at [?] in Bengal British India:-Reuter. ...

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  16. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    On the Kennington Oval the match between the South Africans and Surrey was continued yesterday. The innings of the home learn closed for 223. Fender's batting ...

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  17. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    IN the High Court to-day. Mr. Justice Powers, the president of the [?] Court and the Waterside Workers' Federation, were called upon to show cause ...

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  18. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    About [?] fat sheep were yarled at Newmarket to-day, [?] good and prime quality. The market opened firm but gradually [?] until prices receded [?] per head from last week's ...

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  19. A FOOT AMPUTATED.

    During the Gallipoli campaign, at Lone Pine, Alexander Glasgow was struck by Turkish shrapned. He went back to the front line while his wounds were still ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED

    After listening to a speech from their leader, who said he was willing to act a their head for twelve months at £12 a week, to be paid by the unions and ...

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  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTION.

    Further returns were received to-day in connection with Saturday's Legislative Council elections, the only provinces incomplete being the East the Central and ...

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  22. AN INFANT'S DEATH

    May McGrath, a single woman, was committed for trial by the City Coroner to-day for the murder of her three months" old daughter. The evidence showed that ...

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  23. THE "SECRET BRIDE."

    When captain Richard Lambart D.S.O. cousin of the Earl of Cavan, died in January this year, a pathetic little romance came to light (says the London, ...

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  24. A COURT THREATENED.

    When the plaint of the Federated Enginerdrivers' and Fireman's Association of Australia was before sir John Quick (Deputy President), in the Arbitration Court. ...

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  25. VALUABLE ESTATES.

    The question of the ownership of the immense [?] [?] in [?] [?] and [?] valued at about 100,000,000 [?] in which a United Sates ...

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  26. THE EMPIER EXHIBITION

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) informed the Commercial Travellers' Association yesterday that he believed the Federal Government would accord official [?] ...

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  27. MR. MALEY'S APPEAL ABANDONED

    Mr. H. K. Maley (Minister of Agriculture in the Mitchell Ministry), who was defeated by a small majority by the Laborcandidate for [?] in the ...

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  28. A SANCTUARY FOR BIRDS

    MOUNT GAMBIER, May 12.-The residents are again making an effort to have about 20,000 acres of land in the Hundred of [?] set sport as a public park, a ...

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  29. CONFERENCE OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The annual inter-State conference of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows was resumed to-day. The first business dealt with was a request by the English lodge ...

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  30. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR "THE ADVERTISER."

    Copy for prepaid classified advertisements for insertion in "The Advertiser" should be supplied to this office not later than 8 o'clock the evening before she day ...

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  31. MEXICAN REBELS

    General Fortunate Maycott. one of the lading commanders in the La. Huerta rebellion Leevigildo Avila, Chief of Staff and Manuel Flores were executed, after a court ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. BUILDING IN SYDNEY

    In a lecture before the Royal Institute of Architects to-night Mr. N. Weekes (City Surveyor) staled that the trend of much of the construction work being ...

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  34. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The promoters have fixed June 7 for the race on the Walroa River at Dargaville for a stake of £500 and the title of Australasian Sculling champion. Hannan has ...

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  35. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

    Kent made 198 (Cumberlege 76) against Essex, 151 for eight wickets. Hampshire made 129 (Tate fire for 38, A. E. Gilligan five for 59) against Sussex 60 ...

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  36. BLIND VICAR

    Though blind from chilhool the Rev. George Frarey Whittleton has just been nominated first vicar of the new parish of St. Jude's Thornton Heath near Croydon, ...

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  37. HAIRDRESSERS AND UNDERTAKERS.

    The State Arbitration Court has issued the minutes of the awards in the hairdressers' and undertakers disputes. The term of the hairdressers' award is three ...

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  38. ENGLISH BOOKS

    At the conclusion of the convention of Australian booksellers to-night. Mr. Philp (president.) said cheaper books and books at English published prices night be looked ...

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  39. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    The Federal National Insurance Commission is formulating a plan for submission to the Government before the end of the year. His intended to take further ...

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  40. THE SOUTH GRETA COLLIERY

    The Minister of Mines to-day received a telegram from Inspector [?] stating that there had been an [?] of gas in the South Greta Colliery and one person ...

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  41. BROADCASTING.

    On Sunday last Mr. R. J. Fazan, an amateur wireless enthusiast, of Mandurama, picked up portions of a concert which was broadcast from Oakland City, ...

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  42. A CARILLON OF BELLS.

    The University has decided that its war manorial shall be a carillon of belle, suspended in well the clock tower, and payed daily, as well as on special occasions. It ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND

    Tom Heeney, the heavyweight boxer from Gisborne, is sailing for England today to engage in matches there. The Riversdale Catholic Presbytery, near ...

    Article : 132 words
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