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  2. PITCHED BATTLE.

    PARIS. Wednesday.-- A second engagement between the military and the motor brigands occurred last night. Garnier, the wealthy anarchist, and his valet ...

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  3. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- The British inquiry regarding the Titanic disaster was continued to-day before the British Commission. Captain Lord, of the Californian, deposed that ...

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  4. KING OF DENMARK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King of Denmark, Frederick VIII., brother of Queen Alexandra, died suddenly last night of heart failure. ...

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  5. THE BALLOT-BOX.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- The latest returns in the Legislative Council election show that parties remain as they were. The Labor Party loses Metropolitan Suburban ...

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  6. THE NEW CITY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The report of the members of the Capital Sites Adjudication Board was signed to-day, and presented to the Minister for Home Affairs. The board has ...

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  7. THE EMPTY NORTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Dr. Creed, M.L.C. (N.S.W.), read a paper before the Royal Colonial Institute last night, in which he advocated a system of controlled colored labor in ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 392 words
  9. THE LATE KING.

    Frederick VIII. was an elder brother of Queen Alexandra. He was born on June 3. 1843, and came to the throne on January 29, 1906, when his father. Christian IX., died suddenly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE PREFERENTIAL VOTE.

    "W.A." writes: The Legislative Council election results, published in your Wednesday's issue, suggest a Labor victory in five of the ten scats, but this is not at all likely, though ...

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  11. HEROISM OF THE CREW.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- In recognition of the heroism displayed by the crew of the Titanic, Mr. Bruce Ismay, director of the White Star Company, who was on board at the time ...

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  12. BIG FOREST FIRES.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Tuesday Evening.--Twenty-four square miles of timber have been burned in forest fires raging in the Oregon and Washington States. ...

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  13. FUNDS OF OVER £400,000.

    LONDON, Monday.-- The funds for the relief of distress due to the Titanic wreck new aggregate over £400,000. ...

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  14. MILLIONS STERLING DAMAGE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.-- The dry weather has started numerous forest fires throughout the western States and various parts of British Columbia. ...

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  15. TALKING TO MR. STEAD.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.-- Spiritualistic mediums in Paris profess to have secured communication with the late Mr. W. T. Stead. ...

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  16. THE COAL DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- The main grievance of the South Wales miners is stated to be that in the recent award of the district wages board, the chairmen, Lord St. Aldwyn, did not ...

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  17. THE GREATEST DANGER.

    The "National Review" for May publishes an article entitled "Australia's Greatest Danger," which states that should China or Japan decide to swarm their people into Northern ...

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  18. DEVASTATING CYCLONE.

    BUDA PEST, Wednesday.-- A cyclone swept over the Alsofcher country, and destroyed several villages, 450 dwellings, and 200 vineyards. Six persons were killed. ...

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  19. A QUEENSLAND RETURN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  20. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- The Premier of British Columbia (Mr. R. M'Bride) has secured on behalf of his Government portion of the "Island" (Strand) site for State offices in ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  22. THE SYDNEY FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  23. WHITE IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Shipping Conference has decided to increase emigrant rates to Australia to £14 in 1913. In many instances, it is stated, the companies have been obliged to ...

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  24. THE QUEUE SYSTEM.

    At the meeting of the city health committee a fortnight ago a report was read from the Under-Secretary dealing with the queue system in connection with city theatres, but the matter ...

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  25. ALSACE LORRAINE.

    STRASBURG. Wednesday.-- It is stated here that the Kaiser, conversing with the Burgomaster. threatened to annul the Constitution and incorporate Alsace-Lorraine with Prussia ...

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  26. MOROCCAN SETTLEMENT.

    MELILLA (Spanish Morocco), Tuesday Evening.-- Several Spanish columns have been engaged all day fighting on the neighboring heights against a force of insurgent natives. ...

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  27. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.-- The Berlin correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zoitung" declares that Count Wolff-Motternich-- who gives up the post of German Ambassador in London-- is ...

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  28. RAILWAY RUNNING-RIGHTS.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.-- The Canadian Government has refused the Great Northern Railway, which is United States owned, running rights into Winnipeg over the lines of ...

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  29. PREMIER'S TOUR

    WEST WYALONG, Wednesday.--The Premier, Mr. M'Gowen, arrived here this afternoon in the Government motor car, accompanied by his private secretary) and Mr. Andy Kelly, ...

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  30. THE UNSTABLE AIR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- Mr. Mason, who was killed with Mr. Fisher by an aeroplane fall at Brooklands, was a wealthy American, and a friend of President Taft and Mr. ...

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  31. SAILORS AND FIREMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- At a conference at Liverpool between shipowners and shipping unions, it was arranged to advance the wages of sailors and firemen by 10s per month. ...

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  32. SIR E. GREY'S TRIBUTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Sir Edward Grey (Minister for Foreign Affairs) paid a tribute in the House of Commons yesterday to Count Wolff-Metternich, and expressed the general ...

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  33. SPANISH LOSSES.

    MADRID, Wednesday.-- The Spanish lost seven killed and three officers and 60 wounded. ...

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  34. FRANCE'S TASK.

    PARIS, Tuesday Evening.-- The French Government has imposed a fine of £40,000 upon the city of Fez as the outcome of the recent revolt, which France had to despatch troops ...

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  35. RAILWAY UNION AND STRIKE.

    ORANGE, Wednesday.-- Members of the Orange branch of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Association were called together to consider a circular letter in regard to the ...

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  36. SQUADRON-COMMANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Vice-Admiral Colville has been appointed to the command of the first battle squadron, and Rear Admiral Briggs to that of the fourth squadron. ...

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  37. THE MOSQUITO PEST.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Commissioner for Public Health has received from the Commissioner for Health, Perth, a letter setting out the methods adopted there to combat the ...

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  38. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.--Two thousand Moslem and Christian insurgents are in the mountains overlooking Diakova. They threaten to raid the magazine and stores of ...

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  39. DASHED INTO A TELEGRAPH POLE.

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Tuesday Evening.--Ray Wheeler, an amateur aviator, was killed, and Glasser, a companion, fatally injured, through their aeroplane dashing into a ...

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  40. MR. BRYCE'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Asquith informed Mr. Griffiths that the Government had not given Mr. James Bryce, Ambassador at Washington, ...

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  41. BURIED BY AN EARTHFALL.

    IRONWOOD (Michigan), Tuesday Evening.--Thirteen mon were burled by a cave-in at the Norrie mine. Two bodies have been recovered, and there is ...

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  42. SHIP'S BOAT PICKED UP.

    When the steamer British Transport was approaching the Cape of Good Hope, on route to Sydney from Liverpool, a ship's lifeboat was sighted, bottom up. The steamer was stopped, ...

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  43. RIVALS ON THE WING.

    PASADENA (CAL.), Wednesday.-- Investigation shows that the accident which caused the death of Aviator Rodgers was due to a seagull becoming caught in a control-wire during his ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES TREASURY BILLS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- New South Wales has issued £2,000,000 12 months' 3½ per cent. Treasury Bills at par. All was absorbed yesterday. "The Times" comments on the "very low ...

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  45. THE BUFFER STATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--The intrusion of Afghan bands into Persia has provoked protests to Great Britain under the Treaty of 1857. It is stated that the real cause is the ...

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  46. MISHAP AT THE QUAY.

    Yesterday the Port Jackson and Manly Company's steamer Bollubera collided with No. 3 Wharf, Circular Quay. The Bellubera was making a berth at the ...

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  47. CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    On the voyage of the steamer Changsha from the East to Sydney 11 Chinese stowaways were discovered on board. The officers of the ship located the hiding-place of the Celestials, and ...

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  48. THE LONDON TAILORS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- The tailors who struck at the West End shops are gradually returning to work. The East End tailors and tailoresses, ...

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  49. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  50. THE DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-- Shipowners are indignant at the delay in opening the Dardanelles, which Turkey closed when Italy made an attack upon the outside forts on the ...

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  51. THE WELSH BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- In the Welsh disestablishment debate last night Mr. A. J. Balfour said the kernel of disestablishment was disendowment, which takes £170,000 from the ...

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  52. CULWULLA III. SHELTERING.

    The principal lightkeeper at Seal Rocks reported to the Department of Navigation yesterday that the yacht Culwulla III., en route from Brisbane to Sydney, was sheltering in Seal ...

    Article : 45 words
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