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  2. THE TITANIC'S CALL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--At the inquiry to-day by the British Commission regarding the Titanic disaster, the president, Lord Mersey, during the examination of Mr. ...

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  3. PROPOSED STRIKE.

    The one-day strike proposed by the Lithgow Prisoners' Release Committee will not be considered by any of the unions vitally interested until next week, as the Wharf Laborers' and ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAPITAL DESIGNS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A more critical examination of the plans submitted by the majority on the Capital Sites Board for the Federal city shows that they have not lacked a ...

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  5. A STATE BAKERY

    Last night the Labor Council concluded its debate on the motion moved at the previous meeting by Mr. W. L. Duncan (Clerks' Onion) in favor of a State bread factory, and the ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S ANSWER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons to-night, said that, in view of the extra naval expenditure by ...

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  7. THE UNKNOWN DEAD.

    HAMBURG, Wednesday Evening.--The death of the late King Frederick VIII. was wholly unexpected, and the circumstances connected with it were quite extraordinary. ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 words
  9. THE MONARCH'S END.

    HAMBURG, Thursday.--Further light on the death of King Frederick shows that a doctor saw him fall, and went to his assistance. The King, saying he felt better, attempted to ...

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  10. KING CHRISTIAN X.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.--The Premier of Denmark, from a balcony at the Amalienborg Palace, announced King Frederick's death, and proclaimed King Christian X., who thereupon ...

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  11. SHIPS' BOATS.

    The question of quantity and conditions of the boats provided on ships registered in New South Wales was discussed last night at the Labor Council, on a motion moved by Mr. Walsh, ...

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  12. THE VARIOUS DESIGNS.

    In No. 29 the Molonglo River is made one of the outstanding features. The residence for the Governor-General is on an elevation. Kurrajong, near by is proposed as the site, for the ...

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  13. THE BRITISH ROYAL HOUSE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The King and Queen, wearing deep mourning; visited Marlborough House and condoled with Queen Alexandra and the Empress Marie, Dowager ...

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  14. IMPERIAL CO-OPERATION.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Mr. Churchill referred, to the subject again at the Shipwrights' Company's banquet last night. He said it was his duty to again ask ...

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  15. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. F. W. Were, Consul-General for Denmark, has received a cable from the Danish Minister for Foreign Affairs containing an official intimation of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. BOAT PICKED UP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Olympic, sister-ship of the Titanic, has picked up one of the Titanic's collapsible bouts, in which were' three bodies. The boat is believed to be that from ...

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  17. THE NEW ORGANISATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Following upon the reorganisation of the Admiralty methods, Prince Louis of Battenberg commands the A fleet at the July manoeuvres. "The Times" commends ...

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  18. NAVAL BASES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Naval Board at a protracted meeting, has given consideration to plans for naval base works. The work at Westernport is to be proceeded with at ...

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  19. ELECTIONS IN QUEBEC.

    QUEBEC, Thursday.--The provincial elections have resulted in the return of the Gouin Government, the Liberal majority showing a not gain of seven seats. ...

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  20. TROOPS AND ANARCHISTS

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Nogen-sur-Marne, near Paris, in connection with the siege of the anarchists by the police and military. ...

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  21. TO-DAY.

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  22. A CITY SMASH.

    A tramcar yesterday morning collided with a buggy at the intersection of Castlereagh and Park. streets. The three occupants of the vehicle were precipitated on to the roadway and ...

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  23. POSITION OF NEGOTIATIONS.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--The Imperial German Minister for Foreign Affairs (Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter), in the Reichstag Budget Committee yesterday declined to make a statement ...

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  24. OUTRAGE ON SOCIALISTS.

    SAN DIEGO (CAL.), Thursday.--Emma Goldman, the woman anarchist, was compelled to leave San Diego yesterday after a crowd had tarred and feathered her manager, Ben ...

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  25. THE BOND OF NATIONS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Evening.--Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissioner, who is visiting Berlin with the object of inquiring as to the advisableness of stationing an Australian ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  27. VICTORIAN CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. W. A. Watt, Premier-Designate, had an interview with the State Governor. to-day, when he officially informed. his Excellency of the change in the ...

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  28. MOVED FARTHER ON.

    LISBON, Thursday.--During a fair at Bande (Southern Galicia), 30 Portuguese exiles were wounded in conflict with the Spanish residents, a number of whom were injured. ...

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  29. NEW WAR ESTABLISHMENTS.

    The president of the League of New South Wales Wheelmen (Mr. A. E. O'Brien) recently wrote to the Minister for Defence suggesting the formation of a big cyclists' corps, with ...

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  30. STATUS OF ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Owing to vehement criticisms of the Kaiser's threat respecting Alsace-Lorraine, the Burgomaster of Strasbourg explains that the Emperor merely meant that ...

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  31. RUGBY UNION TEAM FOR AMERICA

    Mr. W. W. Hill, secretary of the New South Wales Rugby Union, has received the following cable from the Californian Rugby Union:--"Expenses guaranteed: will advance 25 fares; ...

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  32. CHINESE LOAN.

    PEKIN, Thursday.--The Six Power loan negotiations have bene conducted for the first advances amounting to £10,000,000, to cover the period to the end of October. ...

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  33. THOUGHT IT PART OF THE PLAY.

    WINNIPEG, Wednesday. Evening.--Warren Coulan, a well known Canadian actor, dropped dead on the stage at the end of the final scene in a playlet, entitled, "Man to Man." ...

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  34. IMPROVING THE OCCASION.

    BERLIN, Thursday,--The members of the Chambers of Commerce entertained Sir George Reld at dinner last night. The High Commissioner has had ...

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  35. SAN FRANCISCO FOR ROOSEVELT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday Evening.--The Presidential. primary for San Francisco resulted in an overwhelming majority being given for Mr. Roosevelt. ...

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  36. DESTROYER WARREGO.

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  37. NAVAL SHIPBUILDING.

    Amongst the passengers arriving from London by the R.M.S. Macedonia yesterday was Mr. J. Payne, who has been engaged by the Commonwealth Government as a shipbuilding expert. ...

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  38. THE WELSH BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--During the discussion on the second reading of the Welch Disestablishment Bill, the Prime Minister said it was right to assume that while the Irish ...

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  39. A 140,000 DOLLAR SCOOP.

    NEW ORLEANS, Wednesday Evening.--Two masked men held up the New Orleans-New York express. They dynamited the safe, and then escaped on horseback. ...

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  40. COST OF LIVING.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Evening.--Government statistics show that the cost of living in Canada has been steadily rising in the last decade. ...

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  41. CULWULLA III.

    After completing repairs in Seal Rocks Bay, the yacht Culwulla III. resumed her voyage south yesterday. She signalled Port Stephens at 5.30 last evening. ...

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