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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General left Melbourne for Sydney by last evening express. The health of the Countess of Dudley on her arrival in Melbourne was such that a ...

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  3. THE NEW DOMINION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- It is officially announced that the first South African Cabinet will consist of the following: -- PRIME MINISTER, with the portfolio of ...

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  4. TURKEY TO GREECE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- The Grand Vizier of Turkey, Hakki Bey, speaking in the Chamber, said that the solution of the Cretan problem was to be found ...

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  5. EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- Lieutennant-General Sir James Bevan Edwards, presided at the Colonial Institute Emigration Conference. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  7. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A shocking tragedy occurred to-day at the Sir Walter Scott Hotel, at the corner of Elizabeth and Frankin streets, city, a young man, whose name is said to be ...

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  8. THE REVENUE.

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  9. MORE HIGH SCHOOLS.

    Mr. Hogue, Minister for Public Instruction, made a statement yesterday concerning the promised increases to teachers' salaries and an extension of the scholarship and bursary ...

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  10. TERRIBLE SCHOOL TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The body of Alma Keller, the eight-year-old daughter of a wealthy brewer, has been found buried in a cellar below St. John's School, Louisville, ...

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  11. AUSTRIA'S NEW PROVINCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- There is great enthusiasm aud excitement in the annexed Austro-Hungarian provinces of Bosnia and Herzogovina, in connection with a report to ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The State revenue for May shows a not increase in purely State sources of income as compared with the same month of last year of £69,274. With the ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. ANOTHER STATEMENT.

    The woman made a further statement during the evening. From this it appears that the deceased's name was John Tunks, but he had taken her name. She had known him for some years. ...

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  14. AGENTS-GENERAL IN REPLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Replying to Sir C. Kinloch Cooke's criticism of the action of the Agents-General in not taking part in the Emignation Conference, Mr. T. M. ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday. -- The Treasury returns for May show the revenue for the month to have been £283,881, an increase on May, 1909, of £38,962. The expenditure shows a deficit for ...

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  16. WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The next Federal Estimates will include a substantial sum for wireless telegraphy installations. Before the projected stations at Sydney, ...

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  17. THEODORE ROOSEVELT HONORED.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- Mr. Theodore Roosevelt lunched to-day with the Council of the Royal Geographical Society, and afterwards attended the reception at the ...

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  18. NEW NORTH COAST STEAMER.

    A cable has been received by Mr. R. A. Bell, the general manager of the North Coast S.N. Co., to the effect that the company s new steamer Canonbar, built to replace the wrocked ...

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  19. THE CORONATION DATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Daily Mail" states that the date for the coronation will not be fixed before the New Year, but King George would welcome, if feasible, Empire ...

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  20. A PROHIBITION ORDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- On the application of Fanny Rolland, of Chrystobel-crescent, Hawthorn, the local Court to-day made an order prohibiting publicans in Hawthorn ...

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  21. UNDER CIVIL CONTROL.

    "The Germans reckon we have done only three big things in our history," said Colonel Fester night, in the course of a lecture on the use of railways in war. One of theses, he said, ...

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  22. MADAME CALVE.

    Having recovered from her recent throat trouble, Mme. Calve will be able to appear, in her usual voice to-night at the Town-hall. The great singer will be heard in Ophelia's air from ...

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  23. THE VALUE OF PETITIONS.

    Reference was made at yesterday's meeting of the Fisgories Board to the manner in which signatures to petitions were often obtained. It was stated that many people signed in a ...

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  24. TRAM COLLISION IN CALIFORNIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Two trolley cars, which were laden with women and children going to a picnic, came into collision yesterday at Oakland, California, with the result ...

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  25. ROYAL VISITORS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- King George of Greece, and King Haakon of Norway, who came to England for the funeral of King Edward, have returned to their homes. Of ...

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  26. TASMANIAN LANDS COMMISSION.

    HOBART, Tuesday. -- The Lands Commission sat for the last time to-day, when the Minister for Lands was re-examined by Mr. Cheek, after which Mr. Check and counsel addressed the ...

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  27. MA CONSCIENCE.

    The following letter (writes our Melbourne representative) has been received by the Postmaster-General: -- "Melbourne, May 30, 1910. Dear Sir, --I received a few small parcels of ...

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  28. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The hope is expressed by the Prime Minister that the proposal for the memorial to commemorate the reign of the into King Edward, to take the form of ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- W, Brearley, the Lancashire bowler, tore the muscles of one of his legs while bowling yesterday at Manchester, and will probably be incapacitated ...

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  30. TO SEE THE KAISER

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of the Belgians have arrived at Potsdam, on a visit to the German Emperor. ...

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  31. NEARLY A PANIC.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A moving picture show in Richmond Town-hall came to an abrupt conclusion last night. The last picture was being thrown on the ...

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  32. A TOBACCO MILLIONAIRE.

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- The estate of the late Sir Edward Payson Wills, Burt., director of the Imperial Tobacco Co., has been proved in England at £2,531,207. ...

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  33. "SWELLED HEAD."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- At a meeting of the Flinders District Council of the Political Labor organisation, the chairman uttered a warning which is badly needed by tho Labor bodies, at ...

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  34. MELBA'S ROYAL WELCOME.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- There was a packed audience in the Covent Garden Theatre last night to welcome Madame Melba, who made her re-appearance in "La Bobeme.' ...

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  35. HALF-CASTE CHILDREN.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- Although the morality of a large proportion of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Far North is of a low standard, and the savage instinct obtrudes itself, there ...

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  36. AN ELDER BROTHER WELCOME.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- The birthday of the South African Union is to be observed throughout Canada. The sellouts and public buildings will be ...

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  37. DEARER MEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The National Federation of Meat-traders' Associations announces greatly increased prices for meat owing to short supplies of cattle and largely ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

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  39. IMMIGRANTS.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. -- Among the passengers by the Ormuz me 102 immigrants for West Australia, and 12 families going to the cane fields of Queensland. These have been sent out ...

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  40. THE COMMONWEALTH'S HOPES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The following cable has been despatched by Mr. Fisher to Lord Gladstone through Lord Dudley: -- Australia fends most cordial greetings, and warmly ...

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  41. LIGHTWEIGHT BOXING CONTEST.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- The light at the National Sporting Club between Freddie Welch, of England, and M-Farland, the American lightweight, for a ...

    Article : 267 words
  42. WEST BERRY CONSOLS MINES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The mystery in connection with the alleged salting of the bores in the West Berry Consols mine at Creswick has been cleared up. ...

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  43. THE CANADIAN RIFLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- General Sir, J. D. P. French, late Inspector-General of the Forces, who is on a special mission to Canada, similar to that recently paid by Field-Marshal ...

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  44. A SUICIDE'S LETTERS.

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday. -- Early this morning, as James Carmichael was going for horses in his father's paddock at the back of the cottage homes. East Tamworth, he saw the body ...

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  45. AUSTRALIANS WOULD BE PLEASED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mr. Fisher, says that every Australian would be pleased to see Mr. Roosevelt, if he would make the trip to Australia. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The opinion is held in Liverpool that it is more likely that Leopold Hirsch and Dan Sully will form a new company, with a capital of £2,000,000, to work the improved ...

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  47. VICTORIA'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday, -- The State Premier (Mr. J. Murray) to-day forwarded through the State Governor the following cable message to Discount Gladstone, Governor-General of the ...

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  48. KING GEORGE AND THE POPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- King George granted an audience, yesterday to the Duke of Norfolk it lie leading Roman Catholic layman of the United Kingdom), who presented a ...

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  49. FROM TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. -- The Wakatipu, which leaves to-morrow for Sydney takes from Launceston 106 men, who are under engagement to work in the canefields of Queensland. ...

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  50. NEW WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon, -- A new West Australian 3½ per cent, loan for £1, 250,000 is being negotiated, underwriting proceeding on the bais of an issue-price of ...

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  51. MURDERER ARRESTED IN MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- After eluding the police for many years by the use of disguises, a Russian named Shuravleff, who is guilty of seven murders and ...

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  52. IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- From January 1, 1910 to date, 532 Immigrants have been brought to Melbourne to 26 vessels. Of these 290 were nominated assisted passengers. The ...

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  53. CANADIAN MAIL TENDERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Canada is calling for tenders for four different services to Vancouver, in order to secure the mail contracts for Auckland, Melbourne, Sydney, and ...

    Article : 45 words
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