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  2. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    A sensation has been caused throughout the United States by an announcement made by the Governor of California, Mr. J. N. Gillett, in an interview regarding the ...

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  3. THE LATE KING. "THE PEACEMAKER."

    A marble bust of the late King Edward VII., by Mr. Albert Bruce-Joy, the well-known sculptor, was unveiled to-day at Victoria University, in Manchester. ...

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  4. BLERIOT OUTDONE.

    The feat of crossing and recrossing the English Channel was performed for the first time last night by Mr. C. Rolls, the English acronaut and motorist. Mr. ...

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  5. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    Commenting on the injunction obtained by the United States Government restraining 25 railways belonging to the Western Traffic Association from increasing freights, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that Commander Peary, the discovere of the North Pole, has been granted an audience of half an hour by His Majesty King ...

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  7. FOOTBALL RUFFIANISM. POLICE TAKE ACTION.

    The incidents of the match Carlton v. South Melbourne, played at Carlton last Saturday, are to be inquired into even more thoroughly than has already been done by ...

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  8. OFFICIAL LIST DEFERRED. LONDON, June 3.

    Guards, In connection with his birthday, the King has conferred on Queen Mary the order of the Garter. Privy Councillorships have ...

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  9. EVILS OF GAMBLING. NEW PREMIER SPEAKS OUT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The promoters of the South Australian Anti-gambling League entertained at dinner to-day a number of the social reform workers, who are now ...

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  10. STATUE AT MONTREAL.

    A mass meeting of English and French residents of Montreal was held yesterday to discuss the erection of a suitable memorial to the late King. A committee ...

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  11. ASSOCIATION DISCUSSION.

    At the meeting of the Victorian Football Association yesterday evening, the secretary (Mr. Thomas J. Evans) referred to the rough play of last Saturday. ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA. COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCE.

    Renter's correspondent in Paris reports that the hope is firmly entertained there that the conterences between the British Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Dean (the ...

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  13. PUBLIC MEMORIAL.

    A public meeting of citizens has been convened by the Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston), to be held at the Town-hall it 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, to take ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN LOANS. COMPLAINT OF PERPETUAL BORROWING.

    Commenting on the latest West Australian loan, the "Firancial Times, remarks:—"The public have got a bit tired of the Australians' perpetual borrowing. ...

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  15. VICTORIA'S MESSAGE.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael) despatched the following telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday:—"The ...

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  16. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA DELEGATES FROM SCOTLAND.

    A party of Scottish agriculturists is to visit Australia. It will include Sir Carlam Martin, Sir John Sinclair, Dr. Shirra Gibb, Messrs. R. B. Greig, Barber, Prain, Dunlop, ...

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  17. A GENEROUS GIFT.

    The South African Union Government has accepted a gift from Mr. Solly Joel, the Rand magnate, of Barnato-park, at Pretoria. It has an area of 11½ acres, and there ...

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  18. The underwriters have received 88 per cent. of the West Australian 3½ per cent. loan of £1,342,000, issued at 96½.

    MELBOURNE NORTH. ...

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  19. THE KAISER.

    The Prussian Government proposes to increase the Kaiser's civil list of £785,965 by £200,000, owing to the increased cost of living involving the payment of higher ...

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  20. MELBOURNE OBSERVANCES.

    A public holiday will be observed on Monday in honour of the birthday of King George V. In consequcnec of the death of King Edward, there will be no official ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

    The Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States House of Representatives is in favour of the introduction of a bill creating a peace committee to visit foreign ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. VOTES POLLED.

    Further returns for the Legislative Council yesterday did not alter the general result as announced in "The Argus" of Friday. They have served to emphasise the fact, ...

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  23. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The loyalty of members of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne is quickly brought to the point of personal demonstration. Yesterday morning at the first call the chairman ...

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  24. INSURANCE FUSION. TWO BIG COMPANIES.

    The announcement is made that a highly important insurance amalgamation has been arranged. This is the absorption by the Commercial Union Assurance Co. Ltd. by ...

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  25. CASH IN HAND.

    Judging from then letters to the State Intelligence Bureau, the members of the first party of twelve English boys sent out a few months ago by the Agent-General ...

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  26. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Methodist Conference to-day dealt with the alleged establishment of an agency for Tattersall's in Fiji. ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of the 31st uit. Professor Osborne, in a lecture, referring to boxing and football, says he considers the ring miles above football. His remarks ...

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  28. SPARTAN TRAINING.

    An instance of the undue severity of the German military training has just been afforded by an occurrence in Baden. The Seventh Regiment of Baden ...

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  29. POST-OFFICE.

    Special arrangements have been made by the Postmaster-General's department for Monday. All post-offices will be closed to the public at noon. The first delivery only ...

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  30. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—With reference to the London cable message that the Commercial Union has absorbed the Ocean Accident Insurance Company of New Zealand, ...

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  31. CONDITIONS AT NEWPORT.

    A few days ago a deputation complained to the Minister for Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) that recently-arrived immigrants were being given employment at the ...

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  32. THE SIMPLE LIFE.

    The Kaiser has issued an order with regard to the army volunteers that has caused some surprise. Well-educated young men are admitted into the German ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Caffery, late of Casterton, retired butther and farmer, left estate to the value of £2,394, which is bequeathed to the testator's widow and children. Bequests are also made of £20 to the ...

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  34. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Some yeara ago Mr. O. G. Malcom, a representative of a Chicago meat firm, paid an extended visit to Auslialia, and made inquries into the industry in Australia. ...

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  35. ROUGH FOOTBALL AT TATURA.

    Sir,—Your Tatura correspondent in his article of to-day, headed "Rough Football at Tatura," is making much out of little. No fighting took place at any stage of the ...

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  36. CURBING COMBINES. EFFECTIVE RESTRICTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), in referring to the increase in the price of bricks, said to-night that the action of the combine in ...

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  37. CROWN PRINCE'S POPULARITY.

    The King and Queen of the Belgians have concluded their visit to the Emperor William of Germany. The Kaiser, who has suffered great pain ...

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  38. MR. MELVILLE DECLARED ELECTED.

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  39. TRAMWAYS.

    The Melbourne Tramway Company notifies its traffic arrangements for Monday next. Lines running direct to Spencerstreet will be increased for traffic to the ...

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  40. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The Anglican Social Questions Committee, at a meeting yesterday, rejected by nine votes to four a motion that, while disclaiming any sympathy with betting of any ...

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  41. PURSUIT OF GAOL-BREAKER.

    BENDIGO Friday,—The Strathfieldsaye district is excited over the reappearance of John Ball, the gaol breaker, in the locality and his brush with Constable Smith ...

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  42. MURDERS TO ORDER.

    The sensation caused in Russia by the arrest of Count Lyassy and a doctor named Patcjenko, in connection with the sudden death of Count Bonturlin, an officer of the ...

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  43. DISCONTENT IN CHINA.

    In corrohoration of the statements that the Chines in several of the inland prevince are chafing under the Manchu regime, and disposed to throw it off, it is now ...

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  44. PRINTING MONOPOLY.

    A stipulation by the New-York Stock Exchange in regard to the printing of share certificutes has led to litigation The New York Bank-note Company is ...

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  45. PHILOSOPHY OF DEFEAT. MINISTERS' FAREWELL SPEECHES.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The new Ministry was sworn in to-day. The former Premier (Mr. Peake), in taking leave of the officers of his department, ...

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  46. POLICE BARRACKS OWNERSHIP.

    A settlement has not yet been reached in the dispute as to whether the State or the Commonwealth owns the police barracks at the rear of the military buildings in St. ...

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  47. NORTHERN.

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  48. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The usual weekly returns of railway traffic receipts show that for the week ending May 21,1910, the earnings were £67,993, as against £60,098 for the corresponding week ...

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  49. FEROCIOUS CRIMES.

    A remarkable outburst of ferocity has been displayed by a girl at Zakh[?]rqva, in the Tomsk district of Russia. She was of the peasant class, and only 17. ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It has been ascertained that 14 lives were lost by the wreck of the barque Swanhilda, which occurred a week ago on the Argentine coast. The captain's wife was included ...

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  51. MR. GLYNN'S POSITION.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—When questioned to-day with reference to his connection with the subject of the prosecution of trusts, when he was Federal Attorney-General, Mr. ...

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  52. PRIME MINISTER'S MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has despatched the following telegram to Mr. Verran, the leader of the South Australian Labour Ministry:—"Heartiest ...

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  53. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. William leavers and Sons and D. L. Pemhelton and Co. (in conjunction).—At Richmound Northcote, and Coburg—Villa and cottage properties. ...

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  54. SOUTH-EASTERN.

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  55. W.A. TURF CLUB.

    PERTH, Friday—The annual report of the West Austialian Turt Club shows that nine meetings were held during the year, extending over 17 days. In all ...

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  56. RABBITER ARRESTED.

    ECHUCA, Friday.—The rabbiter Thomas Edward Maizey, who is alleged to have been concerned in the shooting affray at Wharparilla last night, was arrested by ...

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  57. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    The diffienlty which has been placed in the way of a visit to Australia by a South Africa cricket team, through the demand by the South African Cricket Association of ...

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  58. VALUE OF SUNDAY-SCHOOLS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—IN the Exhibition building to-night the climax of the series of public meetings connected with the Methodist Conference was the ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. OFFICER AND SUBORDINATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A case, which excited much interest at the time, was disposed of at the Central Criminal Court to-day, when Nicholas Percival Abbott, a. former ...

    Article : 92 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. WELLINGTON.

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  63. Advertising

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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  66. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL FUND

    The hon, treasurer (Mr. J. Rogers, 40 Donaldstreet, Prahran) desires to acknowledge the following donations to the above fund:—John Whiting, £5; S. E. Whiting. £3; D. Ryan, 10/. ...

    Article : 36 words
  67. Advertising

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