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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The Industrial Regulation Bill introduced for the New South Wales Government into the State Parliament by Mr. Beeby doubtless represents a sincere ...

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  3. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    At Friday afternoon's sitting of the Imperial Conference New Zealand's resolution regarding the double income tax and also Mr. Botha's resolution on the ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    In the presence of 700,000 persons 40 aeronauts started yesterday in the Paris-Brussels-London aeroplane race. M. Lendron fell at Chateau-Thierry and ...

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  5. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    With a view to completing and purifying the electoral rolls for the general elections to be held about October next the Electoral Department have commenced a canvass of ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    One thousand seamen and firemen at Hull have joined the national strike of seamen, but the dispute is still said to be sporadie. ...

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  7. THE CORONATION.

    In recognition of the invariable devotion to duty shown by the police and the heavy strain placed upon them during Coronation Week, Queen Alexandra ...

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  8. FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    Heavy rain has fallen all over Victoria during the last two days. Throughout the State the rivers and watercourses were still swollen from the downpours of last week, ...

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  9. LOCAL CELEBRATIONS.

    Great preparations are being made for a fitting celebration locally of Coronation Day. It will in the first place be a public holiday, only those public servants will ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Mawson, the leader of the Australian Antarctic Expedition, is going to Paris to discuss with the Prince of Monaco the matter of the best gear for ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Mails.—The weekly mail for the United Kingdom is notified to close at the General Post Office to-day at 10 a.m. (late fee 11 a.m.) for transmission by the R.M.S. ...

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  12. E. T. HOOLEY.

    A receiving order was yesterday issued against Ernest T. Hooley, at the instance of the London Trading and Banking Company, Ltd., in consequence of ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    In the procession of 40,000 suffragettes on Saturday Lady Stout (wife of the Chief Justice of New Zealand) was among those who marched. At the ...

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  14. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE.

    The hearing was begun in the Second Jury Court to-day of a case in which Isabel Cooper, of Glebe, claimed £1,000 damages against John Vivian Dobbie, police ...

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  15. INDIAN ASSASSINATIONS.

    Yesterday a Brahmin attorney shot dead with a revolver Mr. R. W. Ashe, the magistrate who conducted the recent trial of the Tuticorin rioters. ...

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  16. THREATENING LETTERS.

    In the Bow-street Police Court yesterday a former police inspector, named Syme, was charged with having sent to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., a letter ...

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  17. BLACK HAND TRIAL.

    The trial of the Black Hand members on a charge of murder is still dragging on at Viterbo, and the conflicting evidence adduced by the prosecution now ...

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  18. POSTAL EMPLOYEES' GRIEVANCES

    A strong feeling was manifested at a special meeting of the South Australian Post and Telegraph Association on Saturday night, and it was decided to send the ...

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  19. POISONING.

    At the Catholic Working Boys' Home at Edinburgh yesterday 30 lads were seized with illness, apparently due to an irritant poison. One of the lads died. ...

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  20. PORTUGAL.

    Three waggons laden with smuggled quick-firing guns and revolvers from Galicia were seized at Vigo yesterday. Four waggons similarly laden had previously ...

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  21. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    Speaking in reference to the ne temere decree in the course of an address to the Prahran Brotherhood in the Prahran Congregational Church this afternoon, Professor ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is reported that the Government does not intend to pass the Finance Bill through the House of Commons until after the issue raised by the Veto Bill ...

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  23. STORMS IN LANCASHIRE.

    Terrific thunderstorms passed over Lancashire yesterday, and at Hastingden hailstones an inch in diameter fell. At Accrington one person was killed by ...

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  24. AN AFRICAN TRAGEDY.

    While a miner, named Humley, was absent from his home at work on Saturday night, his wife, who was in bed, was attacked by a native. Mrs. ...

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  25. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Delegates representing the cane-growers of Bundaberg and district met yesterday for the purpose of discussing the demands made by the Amalgamated Workers' ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    During the outward trip of the G.M.S. Roon, which arrived at Fremantle from Europe, via ports, yesterday, a shooting accident occurred which cast a gloom over the ...

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  27. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    There was heard in the First Jury Court to-day a case in which Gustav Hall Bohrsmann, a medical practitioner, of Newtown, proceeded against Edgar Percy Sinclair, also ...

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  28. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    At the Westminster Police Court yesterday George William Lucid, alias Lake, was committed for trial on a charge of having committed bigamy. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. "WESTERN MAIL."

    On Friday morning a special Coronation number of the "Western Mail" will be published, and promises to be exceedingly attractive. There will be twelve pages of ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES' FEDERATION.

    The Theatrical Employees' Federation has been busily preparing claims in regard to the conditions of all sections of the employees comprised in the membership of ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. THE CENSUS.

    The final census figures for Queensland, according to the enumerators' counts, give the population as 333,674 males and 279,266 females, making a total of 612,940. ...

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