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  2. DUDLEY CUP.

    To-morrow the big polo competition,of the Reason, made up of contests for the Dudley Cup and the Adrian Knox Cup, will commence at Kensington. ...

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  3. HEAVY DOWNPOUR.

    Torrential rain fell in the city early last evening, and the low-lying areas were quickly under water. The gutters were running bankers, and many of the streets were almost covered ...

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  4. AUSTRIA'S LOSS.

    SERAJEVO, Tuesday. — Cabrinovle and Prinzip now acknowledge that they agreed that if one failed the other should continue the attempt to assinate the Archduke ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  6. RIVAL GENERALS.

    JUAREZ. Tuesday.-Having abandoned the pursuit of the Federal army, General Villa has begun the pursuit of General Carranza, who has the ammunition, which Villa so badly ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Maurice Moore, in inspecting the Nationalist volunteers at Athenry, Galway, said that the immediate purpose of the movement was to secure Home Rule, ...

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  8. LABOR IN AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the course of an interview, Mr. A. C. Carmichael, New South Wales Minister for Education, said that the Labor movement in Australia was pledged to a ...

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  9. THE AMENDING BILL.

    Speaking in the House of Lords, Lord Crewe, Lord Privy Seal, intimated that the Homo Rule Bill would stand over until the Amending Bill had been read a second time. ...

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  10. WILL THEY DELAY?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—General Carranza has wired to his Washington agents, stating he has not heard from his associate lenders with regard to the wisdom bf participating in ...

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  11. CARRYING OF RIFLES.

    The Belfast police on Monday stopped two Ulster Volunteers who were carrying arms, and warned them they could be summoned for doing so without a license. Hitherto the volunteers ...

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  12. HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Bombardier Billy Wells landed a tremendous uppercut to the jaw and knocked out Colin Bell, the Australian heavyweight, in the second round of their contest ...

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  13. GRIFF OF THE PEOPLE.

    The sailors at Metkovitch to-day conveyed the remains of the Archduke and Duchess to the naval yacht Dalmat. Immense crowds lined the way, and wreaths covered the ...

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  14. THE PAPUAN UPRISING.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Details received from the passengers on the steamer Houtman of the recent shooting of savages in Papua shows that when tho patrol officer, Herbert, and ...

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  15. MEDIATORS' RECESS.

    NIAGARA FALLS, Wednesday.—An Indefinite recess has been agreed to by the South American mediators in the Mexican trouble. Action was token as the result of a Note from ...

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  16. AN EDITOR ARRESTED.

    The editor of the Servian newspaper "Narodal Dnevnik" has been arrested for publishing irredentist articles, referring to the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria. ...

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  17. HIS NATURAL LIFE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—.Jack Kong, a Chinese youth, has been sentenced to imprisonment for the term of his natural life on a charge of murdering Mrs. Charles .Millard, in April, and ...

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  18. HUERTA ABOUT TO FLEE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Private despatches received from unofficial sources in Mexico City state that Huerta has sent his son and daughter towards a port of refuge, and is making ...

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  19. BREAKING THE NEWS.

    WENNA, Wednesday.—The Arehduke's three children were staying in Bohemia when news of the tragedy arrived at noon oil Sunday. The information was kept froth ...

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  20. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON". Tuesday.—Suffragettes flooded the swell of the great organ in the Albert-hall, doing damage to the extent of £2000. Numerous police precautions are being taken ...

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  21. OLYMPIC FUND.

    Boxing having been included in the programme for the Berlin games of 1916, the Sports Club has decided that its carnival to augment the Olympic Representation Fund, will take the ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. 2000 MEN OUT.

    Mr. K. Peters, the delegate now in Sydney from the Colliery Employees' Federation, said yesterday that the number of men affected by the trouble at Maitland had been ...

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  23. THE THIRD TEST.

    Last night the general committee of the New South Wales Rugby League decided that the third test match between England and Australia should be played in Sydney on ...

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  24. QUESTION IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Over 500 women suffragists marched to the White House today and demanded that President Wilson should give a definite statement as to the position ...

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  25. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  26. SERVIAN INDIGNATION.

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.-The Government has issued a statement expressing its keen indignation at the assassination of the ...

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  27. UNIONS FOR ALL.

    Any class of workers which registers as an industrial union under the provisions of the Government's amending bill will be brought under the operation of the Industrial ...

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  28. PUTTING MELBOURNE TO SHAME.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The officials of the Olympie Council of Victoria waited on the Lord Mayor to-day, to enlist his support in the Olympic movement. It was pointed out ...

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  29. CONVENIENCE OF THE AGED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Government intends that action shall be taken with a view to facilitating the collection of old-age pensions by those entitled to receive ...

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  30. HINDU QUESTION.

    VICTORIA, B.C.. Tuesday.—Inasmuch as it is specially provided the officers of the military and naval forces of the Empire and their wives and families are not to be considered as ...

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  31. SYMPATHY WITH THE EMPEROR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—ln the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, in moving a motion of sympathy with the Emperor Francis Joseph, said: ...

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  32. TO-DAY.

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  33. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—The Queensland Treasury return for the year ended June 30 were issued to-night. Taxation returns show an increase of £41,000, the railways an ...

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  34. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday.— In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Solomon, lender of the Opposition, moved a motion of censure on the Government in that the action of the premier. ...

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  35. HOPES FOR AMERICA CUP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The trails of the yacht Shamrock IV., under America Cup conditions, have been completed at Tor Bay (Devonshire). The trials confirmed the experts' opinions as to ...

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  36. TURNING OUT MONEY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—According to the latest figures published, the output of the Royal mint since its establishment in 1872 has consisted of 126,632,340 sovereigns, 1,767,895 ...

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  37. MR. BARNES PLEASED.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Treasurer, Mr. Barnes, said to-night, regarding the year's financial figures, that the returns had established a record. it might be expected that ...

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  38. "HIMSELF TO BLAME."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "Sporting Life" states that Bell has only, himself to blame for the knock-out, as he subordinated everything to the single idea to get at Wells's body. He ...

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  39. AN AUSTRALIAN MESSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Governor General has forwarded the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...

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  40. ALBANIA.

    DURAZZO., Wednesday.—Prenk Bib Doda, the Mirdite leader, has been defeated by the insurgents. His followers are now marauding the capital, which, it is feared, will be immediately ...

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  41. WAIPARA IN DOCK.

    The B.l.S.N. Company's steamer Waipara, which went ashore in Torres Straits on her passage from London to Brisbane, was surveyed in Mort's Dock yesterday. The damage ...

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  42. THE SLEEPER CONTRACT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Premier announces that tho Powellised sleeper contract negotiations between Mr. Poynton, representing the Federal Government and Mr. Rolland, the State ...

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  43. SHOT IN THE LEG.

    During an argument at Redfern last night between two young men, a revolver was produced aud fired, and Eddie Braddock, of 84 Abercromibie-street, Redfern, was shot in the ...

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  44. TO COST £16,000,000.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.—A French group has secured a concession for the construction of a South Siberian trunk Hue—a distance of 1300 miles—costing £10,000,000. ...

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  45. A KANSAS SALUTE.

    KANSAS CITY, Tuesday.—A shot wounded six persons seated on the observation platform of an east-bound Burlington train. Tho shot was intended as a salute in honor of a woman ...

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  46. RETURN MATCH SOUGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday afternoon. — Bell's manager is seeking a return match with Wells, Hoe considers that Bell's defeat was due to overconfidence. ...

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  47. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    PERTH. Wednesday.—To-day the Premier, Mr. Seaddan announced that Mr. Bath had been appointed a special commissioner to the Panama Canal opening exhibition, and that he would ...

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  48. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The debate on the motion for the adoption of the Address -in- Reply was continued in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  49. THE PRELIMINARY.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The fight between Summers and Harry Stone which preceded the big contest was drawn, after 20 fast-fought rounds. ...

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  50. FIRES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A series of mysterious fires in the Old Kent-road destroyed several shops and did damage estimated at £100,000. The fires followed on a series at Peckham. ...

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  51. VICTORIAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.

    MELBOURNE, "Wednesday.—Keen interest in musical and wider circles in Melbourne has been aroused by tho candidature of Mr. W. A. Laver, present acting director of the ...

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  52. LOW TEMPERATURES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Professor Kamerlings Onnes, of Leyden (Holland), while experimenting with low temperatures, discovered that coil of fine lead wire, which normally offered ...

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  53. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly will resume the Address in Reply debate tomorrow. The Council continued the debate today. ...

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  54. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English limits by the P. and O. R.M.S. Mongolia dated London, June 5, are due at Sydney on Tuesday next. The Mongolia reached Fremantle at 10.10 p.m. on Tuesday, and left again ...

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  55. BROKEN-HILL RAINS.

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  56. Advertising

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