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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Last evening the Austral Pictures showed their intresting series of [?]trations of the funeral procession of the late King Edward, and the corresponding ...

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  3. VISITORS FROM TOOWOOMBA.

    With the object, of collectiong general [?] information for the [?] of Toowoomba, which is recognised as [?] the [?] of Queensland (says [?] ...

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  4. BUSH NURSING.

    Details of the proposals of Lady Dudley's nursing scheme were laid before a largely attended meeting to-day by Miss Hughes, who explained that ...

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  5. "COME OUTSIDE AND SAY IT."

    An extraordinary interlude, but one not altogether without its serio-comic side, occurred in the Legislative Assembly to-night. Mr. Beeby, in referring to ...

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  6. BOMBS.

    A pianist and bookseller’s traveller and a workman have been indicted for a bomb outrage in the Reichstag and other buildings seeking to incito the ...

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  7. KING GEORGE.

    King George has received nearly 50 addresses at deputations from anniversaries of religious denominations, the Colonial institute and philanthropic bodies. ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    TODAY'S SUPPLEMENTARY PAGES. Page 5 contains selected poetry: continuation of our serial tale “ The Soul of Honor" ladies column; the ...

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  9. MISSIONARY CONFERENCE.

    At the Missionary Conference Rev. H. E. Rooton declared that almost all of tho difficulties attending world organisation were due to the disunion of the ...

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  10. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    The international congress of Chambers of Commerce and Industrial Associntious was opened at the Hotel Cecil to-day. There were 450 delegates ...

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  11. RAIN IN THE WEST.

    A cyclonic storm occurred last night. In a few minutes 0.40in. were registered. Many trees lost their branches and foliage. ...

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  12. BISLEY TEAM.

    The Bisley team were yesterday [?] sented to the King. The men were drawn up in a line and Major Cheylosmore presented Major Paine, commandant of the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Earl Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reply to a correspondent regarding the alleged difficulty of married women with children finding employment ...

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  14. ISLINGTON'S ARRIVAL.

    Lord Islington, new Governor of New Zealand, arrived at Wellington yesterday afternoon, and he received an enthusiastic welcome by the citizens. ...

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  15. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    An outbreak of tiro occurred yesterday morning ou board tho steamer Indrudevi, which is lying at the Queen street wharf, Auckland. After an hour’s ...

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  16. QUEEN MARY.

    Mr. E. Wall mg ton, C.M.G., has been appointed private secretary to Queen Mary. Mr. Wallington formerly was groom of ...

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  17. PAPUAN AFFAIRS.

    The steamer Merric England arrived this morning with Governor Murray, who is proceeding South on furlough, and also the Hon. William 'Little, Dr. ...

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  18. ORIENTAL FIGHTING.

    There is a rumor of fighting having occurred some days march eastward of Lhasa, and that 400 Chinese troops have been killed. No authentic information ...

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  19. INCOMING WEALTH.

    A return furnished, to the Chief Secretary by the Ageat-General of Queensland shows that for 1909 3818 immigrants left Engladd for Queensland; for the first ...

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  20. NEW PEERAGES.

    Twelve new peerages are forecasted among the birthday honors. ...

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  21. CONTROL OF CEMETERIES.

    An Important statement with regard to the control of [?] was made this morning by the Hon. J. G. Appel, [?] Secretary, in replying to a ...

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  22. DUKE OF CORNWALL.

    It is announced officially that the young Duke of Cornwall (the heir apparent) has been created Prince of Wales. ...

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  23. SOUTHERN SUICIDE

    Mr. Ernest Peeke has progressed favorably in the hospital. This afternoon he became very violent and had to bo tied down. The services of two policemen ...

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  24. CANADIAN NAVY.

    The " Standard of the Empire states that the Canadian Nuval Department is conferring with the Admiralty regarding plans for the construction of 10 warships. ...

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  25. STEAMER FEBRERO.

    A Spanish sailor, who was wanned ashore at Land's find, Cornwall, reports that the stoemer Febrero has foundered with oil hands, numbering 23 persons. ...

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  26. THE QUEEN MOTHOR.

    Queen Alexandra's new flag has been hoisted at Buckingham Palace. It is a combination of the British and Danish standards,, with a large white cross ...

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  27. MOISTURE IN BUTTER

    At the annual conference of the Victorian institute of butter factory secretaries yesterday, the secretary moved that the members of the institute enter ...

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  28. "THE ASHES.”

    The supporters of cricket in this city have shows themselves possessed of a sense of symbolism that would make the reputation of a minor poet. ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    The Toowoomba Rugby Union have decided that to-morrow(Saturday) will be Hospital day, when all gate and grand stand moneys will be banded over ...

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  30. REGENCY BILL.

    In the House of Commons last evening, the Regency Bill, which appoints Queen Mary Regent in the event of the death of King George before the Duke ...

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  31. STATE UNIVERSITY.

    On the occasion of the dedication of Government House to the University of Queensland, the Premier announced that the Government had decided to grant:— ...

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  32. KNIGHTED.

    The Kiiig to-day formally conferred knighthood on Sir John Taverner, AgentGeneral for Victoria. ...

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  33. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    Acting: Under pressure from Greece, the Cretans have decided to submit to the decisions of the protecting Powers. ...

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  34. MR. MACLEOD'S LOST WHISKERS.

    When Mr. W, Macleod, or the " Bulletin," returns to Sydney his friends will pass him without a sign of recognition and if he ventures into the club-room of ...

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  35. MAN CAUGHT IN FLY WHEEL.

    A fatal accident occurred at Messrs. Barrett Bros malt home,Stephensonstreet. South Richmood, Tuesday afternoon. The victim, Ernest Webb, aged ...

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  36. DR. BARNARDO’S HOSPITAL.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) yesterday laid the corner stone of Burnardo's Hospital at [?]tonstone to which Australians have ...

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  37. DOCKERS STRIKE.

    A thousand dockers at Avonmouth struck work in sympathy with Newport. Similarly, warehousemen ans grainmen struck. One steamer has sailed, leaving ...

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  38. G.U.I.O.O.F.

    One of those pleasant little gatherings which tend to make Friendly Societies work interesting and enjoyable took place in the rooms of I.P.D.M. Bro. ...

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  39. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The Carpenters' Company yesterday entertained the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) at luncheon, on the occasion of the presentation to ...

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  40. TENNIS.

    Wilding and Dount were, victorious in the third round. Wilding defeated Ritchie 6—2, 6—3,6—7, 6—2. Doust and [?] were victorions in the ...

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  41. BASUTOS AT MASERU.

    Three thousand [?] at Maseru, the chief settlement of Basutoland, have expressed their condolences with Great Britain on the death of King Edward. ...

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  42. SEARCH FOR SETTLERS.

    The Hon. H. M'[?] ([?] [?] Lands and Agriculture in Victoria) and Dr. Elwood [?] (chairman of the Water Commission in Victoria), who ...

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  43. SHORT WAY WITH CHINESE.

    Speaking at Moonta, Mr. Crush, M.H.A., member fur [?] in Territory, referred to the mining possibilies of his constituency, and attributed the ...

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  44. FIERCE FIGHTING IN AFRICA.

    A [?] battle is reported to have been fought in the interior of Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, between Portuguese troops and the natives. ...

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  45. LACROSSE.

    The following [?] with [?] [?] [?] Club in their match against the Toowoomba team to-morrow [?], provided the weather [?] ...

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  46. MR. MAHON IN SCOTLAND.

    A letter has been recived by Under Secretary for Agriculture and Stock from Mr. John Mahon (principle of the Queensland Agriculture College. ...

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  47. WEDDING AT BINGERA.

    The marriage of Mr. L. A. Westcott, manager of Many Peaks mines, son of Miss Kate Gibson, fourth daughter of Mrs. T. Westcott, Kerang, Victoria, and ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    General rain of a steady character has fallen over practically the whole of the wheat belt in the Riverina. Splendid rainfall is reported from the district ...

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  49. DIVORCE LAWS.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Gore, [?] of [?], giving evidence before the Royal Commission on the divorce laws, urged the restriction of marriages, after ...

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  50. DEFENCE ACT.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) has forwarded a communication to the State Governments, pointing out that on account of the proposed early ...

    Article : 153 words
  51. MILITARY MATTERS.

    The following orders have been issued by Major Sydney Harlow, commanding. [?] A.[?].H. [?] (Q.M.I) at Headquarters. [?] to June 18 ...

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  52. POLICEMAN’S EARNINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  53. AMERICAN SENATE.

    News comes from Washington that the United States Senate has passed the Postal Savings Bank Bill, as amended by the House of Represetitatives. ...

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  54. BOXING

    Despite the unpleasant weather yesterday afternoon quite a crowd of spectators attended the Stadium to see [?] Robbie and Albert [?] go through ...

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  55. GREAT FIGHT.

    Jim Jeffries, who is to meet Jack Johnson in a boxing contest for the heavweight championship of the world on July 4, arrived at Reno, in the State of ...

    Article : 66 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 63 words
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