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  2. ST. LAWRENCE DISASTER

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--The Government steamer Lady Evelyn has abandoned the search for the bodies. The captain declares that all except those inside the hull of the Empress of ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 349 words
  4. "DEVIL DANCERS."

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The "Sun," commenting on what it describes as "Pankhurst devil dancers," protests that "the mushy sentimental chivalry with which the authorities are treating ...

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  5. TO THE COUNTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The report sent last night that a double dissolution had been applied for on the No Preference Bill, and that Ministers believed that the decision of the ...

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  6. DREADNOUGHTS DOOMED.

    LONDON, Friday.--Admiral Sir Percy Scott, discussing the question of the advisability of building Dreadnoughts, states that as motor cars have driven horses from the streets so ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTES AND THE KING.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--During the holding of a Royal Court at Buckingham Palace a handsome and youthful suffragette, who had been provided with a proper ticket of ...

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  8. IN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Cook made the anticipated announcement in the House of Representatives to-day that the Governor-General had granted a double ...

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  9. PREPARING FOR THE ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Efforts are being concentrated on the preparations for campaign work at the general elections. Should the Government get supply through both Houses ...

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  10. UNIONS LINKED UP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A working agreement has been arrived at at a conference representing tho National Transport Workers' Union, with a membership of 390,000, the Miners' Federation ...

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  11. THE S O S SIGNAL.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--Ferguson, the wireless operator on the Empress of Ireland, says that he sent out the S O S signal for eight minutes, and that he got a reply that the shore ...

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  12. AN IMPORTANT DECISION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Crown law officers have decided that the property and all subscribed funds of militant organisations can be attached in respect of damage done by such ...

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  13. SEAMEN BURIED.

    QUEBEC, Thursday.--The funeral of 12 sailors from the Empress of Ireland took place to-day. Services were held in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Cathedrals. The Duke of ...

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  14. EMOTIONAL OUTBURSTS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--Emotional outbursts at weekly suffragist meetings resemble those at Welsh revival meetings. Every sentence uttered by tho speakers is punctuated ...

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  15. WHAT MEMBERS THINK.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. G. M'Donald, who was Speaker for three years, remarked to-day: "The effect of what has been done is practically to destroy the Senate. A precedent has ...

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  16. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    BERLIN, Friday Morning.--The "Borsen-Courier" protests against the British agitation for a combination of British shipping against German competition. The paper states that, ...

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  17. PRECAUTIONS AT ASCOT.

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  18. SYMPATHY WITH THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Queen Alexandra has written to the Salvation Army, condoling with the organisation for the loss or so many Canadian officers who intended to take part in no ...

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  19. QUESTION OF SALVAGE.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--The Canadian Pacific Railway Co. has not yet decided whether to make an attempt to raise the Empress of Ireland. Experts have been engaged from ...

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  20. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  21. MR. HOLMAN'S VIEWS.

    Sir,--Regarding the criticisms that have been made against the Premier for his outspokenness regarding the Empress of Ireland disaster, it is men in high places, like his, who can give ...

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  22. THE NEW ZEALAND SERVICE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--The Nordde[?]tscher and German-Australian lines have decided to run a joint monthly service between Hamburg and Antwerp, and the New Zealand ports ...

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  23. WONDERFUL UNSELFISHNESS.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the well-known author, slated in an interview concerning tho loss of the Empress of Ireland that there was never a disaster of the ...

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  24. THE AMERICA CUP.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock IV., the British challenger for the America Cup, which was launched at Gosport a week ago, is undergoing her trials. The ...

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  25. ANOTHER CHURCH BURNED.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Two women who were concerned in the suffragette raid on Buckingham Palace burned Breadshall Church, Derby. The church was a Norman edifice, and ...

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  26. ARMAMENT SCANDALS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Dr. Liebknecht, who created a sensation in the Reichstag last month by an attack on Krupp's, during the debate on the Army, Estimates, has published a ...

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  27. THE PREMIER'S CRITICISM.

    "I notice that certain newspapers in Canada are reported to 'resent' my utterances about the disaster," said Mr. Holman yesterday. "I am not surprised at this. Shipping companies ...

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  28. THE APPEAL TO CAESAR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Cook said to-night of the new situation:--"We have taken a very serious step--the most serious yet taken since Federation began. At the end of 13 years ...

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  29. TO-DAY.

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  30. CHOOSING A DEFENDER.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The third test race to select the defender of the America Cup against Shamrock IV. was held to-day, when the Herreschoff yacht Resolute again beat Mr. ...

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  31. WORTH HOLDING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The annual dinner of West Australians in London was held to-night, a company of 180 being assembled. Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,--The first impression one had on reading the remarks of the Premier on the terrible shipping calamity in the St. Lawrence River, was that these were the emotional and ...

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  33. VISIT OF BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,--You have been good enough on several occasions to draw attention to the approaching visit of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for the purpose of holding ...

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  34. MR. FISHER INTERVIEWED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Fisher, leader of the Opposition. In an interview, stated: "After wasting the time of Parliament for one session and part of another, an election of both Houses ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Instead of condemning the Premier, ought we not rather to be grateful that he has drawn attention to a point which is often lost sight of in these appallingly frequent sen ...

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  36. HOW THE CRISIS HAS ARISEN

    The Federal elections held on May 31 last year resulted in the defeat of Mr. Fisher, and his Government, after waiting for some days in the hope that Sir William Lyne would be ...

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  37. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.

    Mr. Wade, when seen yesterday, said the announcement of a double dissolution could not have taken anyone by surprise. Indeed, a calm review of the situation showed that the ...

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  38. AVIATORS DROWNED.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lieutenants Rice and T. S. Creswell were a[?]planing near Calshot Castle, when their engine became disabled. The aeroplane fell, and they were both drowned. ...

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  39. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS.

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  40. MAKING THE PEOPLE PAY.

    The effect of the Government' Increased taxation on the revenue of the State bulks more largely day by day. For the week ended May 30, the railway revenue totalled £144,404 against ...

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  41. DISTURBANCE IN CASTLEREAGH STREET.

    During a disturbance in Castlereagh-street late last night, a young man named S[?]arisbri[?]k, of 131 Pal[?]-street. Woolloomooloo, was stabbed in the right arm. On arrival at the ...

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  42. WARSHIPS FOR DURAZZO.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's News Agency states that Britain and Germany have expressed readiness to send warships to Durazzo in the event of Prince William of Wied being in any ...

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  43. "SPOKEN TOO HASTILY."

    Mr. J. M. Paxton, chairman of the Shipping Committee of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, Interviewed yesterday by a "Daily Telegraph" reporters expressed the following views ...

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  44. Advertising

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