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  2. AUSTRALIA'S FLEET.

    The steam and gun trials of the Australian destroyer Parramatta are to be completed on June 18. Lieutenant Warren (of the Australian ...

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  3. R.A. SOCIETY.

    At the recent meeting of the committee of the Royal Agricultural Society a large number of committeemen were present. ...

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  4. CHANNEL COLLISION.

    A French submarine yesterday came into collision with the South-eastern Railway's steamer Pas de Calais in the English Channel, and sank. The crew ...

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  5. CONFLAGRATION.

    An extensive fire occurred here tonight, when the following premises were totally destroyed:—Messrs. John M. Clarke and Sons' grocery stores, ...

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  6. GAMBLING.

    Contrary to general anticipation, Governor Hughes, of New York, won a decisive victory in the final passages in both Houses in the prohibiting of ...

    Article : 57 words
  7. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Pages 6 and 7 contain our serial story; Rugby football notes; witty and "racy" lacrosue chat; more particulars of the tremendous fighting energies of Jim ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKES

    An earthquake occurred in the Western portion of Germany, and violent shocks were also experienced at Alsace and Switzerland. ...

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  9. THE ARMY AND NAVY.

    An Australasian banquet was held at the White City, Shepherd's Bush, today. Three hundred persons were present Sir George Reid (High ...

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  10. INSURRECTIONARY.

    Two youths who had been expelled from the Government schools in Cairo on account of their connection with a secret society which is in favor of ...

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  11. KAISER AND PEACE.

    It is officially stated in Berlin that the Emperor William of Germany, when in London recently, expressed to M. Pichon (Minister for Foreign Affairs in France) ...

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  12. FRENCH NAVY.

    In the first part of the French naval manoeuvres, which was concluded yesterday, the submarines were entrusted with the defence of Corsica, a task which ...

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  13. HON. J. T. ANNEAR.

    During last night the condition of the Hon. J. T. Annear became much worse and to-day he was in a very critical state. ...

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  14. MOISTURE IN BUTTER.

    Complaints are made of excessive moisture in a portion of the shipment of Victorian Butter By the steamer Narrung. Some samples, it is said, contain ...

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  15. OPIUM.

    The steamer Aldenham arrived at Pinkenba to-day from Japan via China, and 160 tins of opium were found in the chain locker. ...

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  16. CANADIAN TROOPS

    Six hundred Canadians will be selected from the various regiments throughout the Dominion to go to England on the occasion of the coronation of King ...

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  17. THE ANTI-TRUST ACT.

    This afternoon the Federal Attorney-General stated that writs were to be issued against the Coal Vend Shipping Combine and the Union Steamship ...

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  18. THE METHODIST CHURCH.

    The business of the general conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia opened to-night, there being a large gathering of representatives. The ...

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  19. BRENNAN MONO-RAIL.

    Mr. Louis Brennan is laying 110 miles of mono-rail in a mountainous country in Alaska, in extension of the present railway. ...

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  20. FEDERAL CITY.

    It is announced by the Department of Home Affairs that the contour survey of the Federal city site at Yass-Cumberra has been completed. The officers ...

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  21. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt yesterday received the degree Doctor of Laws at Cambrige University. An enthusiastic rcception was accorded to him by the ...

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  22. ACTING JUDGE.

    It in understood that Mr. W. F. Wilson, counsel for the Department of Public Lands, has been appointed to the temporary position in the District Court ...

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  23. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    To-night at the Big Austral Pictures a very special programme is being shown The Kelly Gang pictures, which have been the cause of such great crowds in ...

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  24. NICARAGUA.

    The United States Navy has intimated the necessity for protecting American vessels on the Nicaraguan coast from the latter Government. ...

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  25. THE CROWN'S DEMISE.

    Questioned to-day are the difficulty raised by the Governor-Council, and mentioned in the press, as to whether the present or the late Federal ...

    Article : 281 words
  26. TRACTION ENGINE.

    Successful trials have boon made at Aldershot by the War Office of a traction engine of the caterpillar type. The engine draw eight tons and a long Tom ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR AMUCK.

    Mrs. Davies and her sons, who have a ham and beef shop at South Melbourne, were considerably astonished shortly after midnight, when on investigating ...

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  28. ALBERTI FRAUDS.

    The impeachment of M. Christensen and M. Berg for complicity in the Alberti frauds has commenced before the State Tribunal in Copenhagen. ...

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  29. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    In mentioning, in Thursday's issue, the brothers and sisters of the late Mrs. E. Clarke, of Mudgee, New South Wales, the name of Mr. John Paterson of Oakey, ...

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  30. NAVAL RIVALRY.

    Tho Von der Tann, the first of the German battleship-cruisers of the Invincible class, which has just been completed, is fitted with turbine engines, and on ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. LABOR'S EXTREMES.

    For taking upon himself the responsibility of sending a telegram to the Premier expressive of Labor's sympathy on the loss tho the Empire by the death of ...

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  32. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Sensational declines in the wheat market have occurred at Chicago, following on a private settlement of the May "squeeze." that option showing a ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Prime Minister returned to Melbourne to-day, and a Cabinet meeting was subsequently held, at which some further progress was made with the ...

    Article : 345 words
  34. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

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  35. A JOCKEY MURDERED.

    A jockey named Gallas pulled a horse at a recent race meeting at Braila, in Roumania. The crowd excitedly protested, and several bookmakers fired their ...

    Article : 47 words
  36. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Loddharam, the editor of the "Swarajya," a newspaper published in Allahabad, has been sentenced to transportation for 10 years. ...

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  37. ROCKHAMPTON WILL CASE.

    The Black will case came to an abrupt conclusion this forenoon, when counsel asked for a short adjournment, and on the Chief Justice resuming his seat it ...

    Article : 193 words
  38. BOYS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid has been interviewed with regard to Australian opinion his speech at the dinner of the Carpenters Company on March ...

    Article : 215 words
  39. IMMIGRANTS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Orient steamer Osterley, which left London on April 15, has 127 Government immigrants for Queensland, classified as follows:—Nominated 113, ...

    Article : 381 words
  40. "SMOKE OH."

    Among the claims put in by the Wharf Laborers' Union before the wages board dealing with the conditions on deep sea wharves is one that a quarter of an hour ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. Advertising

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