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  2. A MONUMENTAL MILLION.

    The late Mr. Walter Russell Hall, who died at his residence, "Wildfell," Pott's Point, on October 13 of last year, is to have the grandest monument ever dedicated to an Australian ...

    Article : 211 words
  3. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Government has dropped its bluff over Osborne House, Geelong, and to-day decided to accept the terms of tho New South Wales ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday, Evening.--Continuing his evidence to-day before tho British Commission which is inquiring into the Titanic disaster, Mr. Lightoller, second officer of the ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 words
  6. A THIRD PARTY.

    BATHURST, Thursday:--Speaking at the annual meeting of the Bathurst Women's League this afternoon, Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., said that if the 'Liberal Party ever decided to run ...

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  7. PORT OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The executive of the Transport Workers' Federation--as the outcome of the dispute at the London docks on the ...

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  8. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Tho Toronto correspondent of "The Times" declares that feeling in favor of an adequate naval contribution has made striking headway recently. ...

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  9. THE TROUBLE SPREADING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The trouble In the Port of London arising out of the employment of a non-unionist at the docks is assuming serious proportions, and is rapidly extending. ...

    Article : 219 words
  10. STATE TERMS AGREED TO.

    Several months have elapsed since the subject was first opened, but the acute, period did not really commence until about six' weeks ago, when Mr. Fisher himself came over from ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. EMPIRE DAY.

    To-day's celebrations look like being the most widespread and brilliant yet. The air ought to be full of flags and speeches, and the sound of patriotic songs. A prominent supplier of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. UNDERWRITERS' WINDFALL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Forty out of 46 boxes of gold from the sunken Oceana, have been recovered, and underwriters have largely used tho proceeds in meeting their Titanic losses. ...

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  13. RADICAL FROWNS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Manchester Guardian" questions the Government's right to ask that tho New Zealand' shall be stationed in. British waters. ...

    Article : 258 words
  14. DUEL OF GIANTS.

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Wednesday Evening.--Returns show that Mr. Roosevelt secured the support of 32 out of tho 40 district delegates who attended the national convention for the ...

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  15. INQUIRY INSTITUTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Edward Clarke--whose decision In the South Yorkshire coal dispute was announced yesterday--has been appointed to inquire into tho circumstances of ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. THE DETAILS.

    It was not until Messrs. J. Russell French, R. G. Casey, Kelso King, and P. V. M'Culloch, as representatives of the widow of, the late Walter Russell Hall, waited upon the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 673 words
  17. KILLED BY TRAINS.

    Through falling under a train at Auburn, Henry Baskit, aged 71, residing at Silver water, and employed by tho Sydney Meat Preserving Company's works at Auburn, on ...

    Article : 171 words
  18. THE COAL AWARDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The National Conference of the Miners'' Federation, now sitting in London, strenuously protested against several of the recently made awards fixing the ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. THE PRESIDENT UNMOVED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--President Taft claims that ho has 570 delegates favoring him at the forthcoming Chicago Republican Convention, and these are sufficient to secure him ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  21. SOUTH YORKSHIRE SCORES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Sir Edward Clarke, who is chairman of the South Yorkshire District- Coal Wages Board, has awarded the miners tho highest minima. ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—Some of the newspapers make the announcement that the Government is discussing the question of providing for the construction of another ...

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  23. FLOWER AND FRUIT SHOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The king today opened the International Flower Show at Chelsea. The exhibition is notable for the fact, that ...

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  24. WOMAN KILLED NEAR MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--To-day Mrs. May Victoria Oppermann (41), who resided' at 6Milton-street, St. Kilda, was. returning homewards from the direction of Cauifield, and having ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--A debate of a sensational character took place in the Union Parliament last night on a motion for the adjournment moved by Sir T. W. Smartt (leader ...

    Article : 217 words
  26. MEDITERRANEAN BALANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--In influential French circles the fact that Mr. Asquith (British Prime Minister),' Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty), and Lord Kitchener(British ...

    Article : 447 words
  27. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE.

    Shortly after 12.30 p.m. yesterday an exceptionally violent earthquake was recorded on the Riverview College seismometers. The epi-central area was apparently at a ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. ORCHIDS WORTH A MILLION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The press unanimously describe the exhibition as "the world's greatest flower show." The orchid exhibits are valued at £1,000,000. ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. THE PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN.

    "I am not aware that I have committed, any breach of etiquette, as suggested by Professor MacCallum," Mr. Carmichael observed yesterday, referring' to the comment made by the ...

    Article : 276 words
  30. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    YOUNG, Thursday.--A sports and picnic were held on the local showground yesterday in celebrations of Empire Day. The attendance was the largest on record, and everything went off ...

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  31. FINGERPRINTS AS SIGNATURES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Tho High Court refused to-day special leave to appeal in the case of Edward Parker, who is at present undergoing a sentence of seven years' ...

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  32. MAD FROM HYRDOPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A railway guard at Hull, named Jackson, ran amok yesterday, apparently as the result of hydrophobia. Seizing a gun, he fired at and wounded two ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The children of the Roman Catholic schools will hold special celebrations of "Australia Day" as distinct from Empire Day. The celebrations will be held throughout the ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. PLAGUE AT HONGKONG.

    HONGKONG, Wednesday Evening.--A serious outbreak of plague has occurred here. In one week there have been 208 cases,179 of which proved fatal. ...

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  35. PRAYER FOR THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Archbishop, Wright, has issued a circular to the clergy in the diocese of Sydney recommending tho use of the special prayer issued by the late Archbishop in 1905:— ...

    Article : 236 words
  36. MR. M'GOWEN PROFOUNDLY TOUCHED.

    The Premier states that he was profoundly touched when the details of the scheme were communicated to him, and added that, speaking on behalf of the Government, lie felt he ...

    Article : 242 words
  37. KAISER UNFORGIVEN.

    BERLIN, Thursday.--At the final sitting of the Reichstag session yesterday, violent Socialist attacks were made on the Kaiser, owing to his Alsace-Lorraine threat. ...

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  38. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RESIDENCE

    A meeting of the executive committee formed to make arrangements on behalf of the citizens to protest against the closing of Federal Government House was held at the Town-hall ...

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  39. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Sir William Henry Bennett, K.C.V.O., F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., H.M. Inspector of Anatomy and consulting surgeon to St. Goeorge's Hospital; and to tho Hospital of ...

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  40. NAVAL SHIPBUILDING.

    Mr. Barr, tho shipbuilding expert engaged by the Australian Government, arrived from England yesterday morning by tho R.M.S. Orsova.- Mr. Barr, who has" a three years' engagement in ...

    Article : 191 words
  41. THE BEST SOLUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Count Wolff-Metternich, the retiring German Ambassador to England addressed the German colony in London last night ...

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  42. "BILL" AGAIN.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--The mysterious individual known as "Bill," who is believed to be the murderer of Blanchet, the carter who was shot because he informed on Renert, a ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN.

    MONTE VIDEO, Wednesday Evening.--Captain Amundsen, discoverer of the South Pole, has arrived here on his way back to Norway. ...

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  44. MR. WADES MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. C. G. Wade, who returned to Sydney yesterday said his trip to the south had been an exceedingly satisfactory one from a political point of view. He had had large and ...

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  45. MR. JAMES BRYCE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Mr. Jas. Bryee, British Ambassador at Washington, was a passenger by the steamer Manuka as far as Papaete enroute to New Zealand. ...

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  46. THE TRUSTEES MEET.

    The trustees have, as yet no detailed scheme for the carrying out of the wishes of Mrs. Hall in respect of this gift. They met yesterday afternoon and discussed preliminary matters. ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Executive Council to-day further prorogued Parliament until July 18, when both Houses will meet for the transasction of business. ...

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  48. NORTH POLE JOURNEY.

    MONTEVIDEO, Thursday.--Captain Amundsen states he intends to leave San Francisco in March, 1913, for the North Pole accompanied by the member [?] old expedition. ...

    Article : 34 words
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