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  2. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. Vaniman's airstrip. in which he projected a voyage across the Atlantic, exploded this morning at an attitude of half-a-mile at New Jersey. ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 371 words
  4. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Lord Denman's speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet on Monday night, wherein he discussed the Government's determination regarding Government House, was referred to yesterday by ...

    Article : 924 words
  5. THE FEDERAL CITY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Speaking of the Federal Capital City to-day, Mr. O'Malley declared "The city won't be built in 100 years. Washington is not finished yet. It will take 1[?]6 ...

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  6. AWFUL SUSPENSE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--The filling of the magazine of H.M.S. Thunderer was on the point of completion, at De[?]onport to-day, when a 13.5 "live" shell, which was being hoisted ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. TERRIBLE TORNADO.

    VANCOUVER, Monday Evening.--Regina City, capital of the Assinibo[?]a district, territorial capital of the Northern Territories, has been involved in a great catastrophe. ...

    Article : 274 words
  8. WILSON LEADS.

    BALTIMORE, Tuesday.--The Democratic Convention resumed its sittings yesterday. The whole day was spent in ceaseless balloting. ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. THE CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Australians commenced their return match with Yorkshire, and, incidentally, the seventeenth engagement of their programme, at Sheffield ...

    Article : 815 words
  10. LONDON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the [?]ouse of Commons yesterday Mr. J. O'Grady (Labor) moved to declare that a meeting of employers an men is expedient in order to end the London dock ...

    Article : 293 words
  11. NOT YET A RECORD.

    Although protracted balloting on the part of a National Convention to effect the nomination of the party candidate for the Presidency has not of late years been the rule in the ...

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  12. RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS.

    REGINA, Tuesday.--Martial law has been proclaimed, and troops are guarding the streets lest the lawless clement should gain control. The death-roll has been reduced to 30, but ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. TO-DAY.

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  14. DOUBLE AIR FATALITY.

    BOSTON, Tuesday.--Miss Quimby, who was the first woman to [?]fiy across the English Channel, was killed instantly yesterday. Her Bler[?]ot monoplane fell from a height of 1000 feet. ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. THE GATE-KEEPER FORGOT.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--The members of a Breslau card club with their wives and families, numbering 150, were returning from an excursion at midnight, and were passing a level crossing, ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. WELL-KNOWN AIRMAN KILLED.

    BERLIN, Monday Evening.--Herr Koenig, winner of the 1911 long-distance circuit race in Germany, was killed owing to the capsize of his aeroplane at Altona. ...

    Article : 28 words
  17. DID HE FLY?

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--At 5 o'clock this morning, James M'Laehlan, a resident of North Fremantle, was awakened from his slumbers by a peculiar scratching noise at his front door, ...

    Article : 634 words
  18. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The first session of the 19th Parliament of Queensland was opened at to-day by Commission. There was a large attendance of members and a good ...

    Article : 325 words
  19. "DO YOU LIKEWISE!"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Canadians in London celebrated Dominion Day with a banquet yesterday. The attendance was 500. Mr. G. Eulas Foster (Finance and Trade ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. Walter Run[?]man, president of the Board of Agriculture, announced in the House of Commons to-day that the board had prohibited the exhibition ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. WAITING FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir William M'Millan, who has taken an active interest in the subject, and was one of those who waited on the Premier in this regard, stated yesterday that the committee appointed ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. FURTHER SPREAD OF THE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Foot-and-mouth disease has been discovered at Morpeth, Liverpool, and Holyhead, and 24 afflicted animals have been found near Dublin. ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. HEAVY RAINFALL.

    SHEFFIELD, Tuesday.--A downpour of rain occurred this morning, and the prospects of the Australia-Yorkshire match being resumed are small. ...

    Article : 50 words
  24. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The Chamber of Deputies by 460 votes to 79 ratified the treaty establishing a French protectorate over Morocco. M. Poincare (Prime Minister) said the ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. POSTAL REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICA V. MIDDLESEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  27. MONASTIR MUTINEERS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.--Mahmud Shevk[?]t Pasha (Minister for War) has pleaded the urgency of a bill imposing penalties on officers and soldiers taking part in politics. ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. FORECAST OF GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Governor's Speech at the official opening of Parliament to-morrow will probably make reference to the recent strike and the methods to be taken to prevent ...

    Article : 274 words
  29. BRITAIN'S IDLE RICH.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has given an interview to the New York "Outlook." The Chancellor is reported to have said: ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. LORD HALDANE ON THE KAISER.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--The "armor-plate" press characterises Lord Haldane's recent references to the German Emperor at the German Hospital dinner as "barefaced flattery." and a "sheaf ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. FLAG OF THE UNION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A body of Hibernians returning from a Nationalist meeting at Castle Dawson (Londonderry) attacked 500 children attending a Sunday-school excursion who were ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. DEATH OF MR. F. PIESSE.

    PERTH, Monday.--The no-confidence debate will not commence to-morrow, as the Assembly has adjourned till Wednesday, as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Fred P[?]esse. ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, in the course of his address before the commission inquiring into the cause of the Titanic disaster, said that the ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The by-election for Derbyshire, Ilkeston, rendered vacant by the elevation of Colone Seely to Cabinet rank, resulted in the return of the sitting member, the poll ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. FIRE IN A MINE.

    LAUNCESTON (Tas.), Tuesday.--A fire occurred in the Tasmania gold mine at Beaconsfield last night. The smoke penetrated to all parts of the workings, and forced the men ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. THE STAR OF CANADA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Re-insurance on the, stranded steamer Star of Canada has advanced to 55 guineas per cent. owing to the heavy southerly gales suspending salvage operations. ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. COUNTY CRICKET.

    LONDON, Monday.--Playing for Kent against Essex, James Seymour made 111. ...

    Article : 13 words
  38. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the P. and O. R.M.S. Maloja. dated London, June 7, are due at Sydney [?] Monday next. The Maloja called at Fremantle yesterday. ...

    Article : 32 words
  39. AN AUSTRALIAN GETS HIS "BLUE."

    LONDON, Monday Evening.--Mr. J. A. Fraser, of Melbourne, Victoria, has been awarded his cricket "blue" at Oxford. ...

    Article : 27 words
  40. Advertising

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