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  2. THE KING. COURT AT ST. JAMES'S.

    The King held his first Court at St. James's Palace yesterday. Replying to a loyal address from the Lord Mayor and Corporation of London, His ...

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  3. STATE COAL MINE. DEFECTIVE VENTILATION.

    Following upon the trouble which has occurred with the employees at the State mine at Powlett, the Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) has decided to suspend ...

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  4. WEALTHY WIDOW'S DEATH.

    When Mrs. Stelle, the widow of a millionaire, died at the age of 70 years, the doctor's certificate of death from convulsions was accepted. The police of New ...

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  5. POLITICAL TRUCE.

    The proposal for a conference between the Ministry and the Unionist leaders with a view to a compromise on the veto question is widely discussed by the newspapers. ...

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  6. GERMANY AND THE VATICAN.

    The Papal Encyclical issued on the tercentenary of the canonisation of Count Carlo Borromeo, Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, has given offence to Protestants throughout ...

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  7. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    An unusual breach of promi[?] action, in which a lady is the defendint, was commenced in the Banco Court yesterday before Mr. Justice A'Beekett. The plaintiff is ...

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  8. SUBURBAN TRAINS. EXPEDITING TRAFFIC.

    Interesting announcements were made yesterday by the Railways Commissioners in regard to meeting the greatly increased traffic on the Camberwell line, the success ...

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  9. AUDIENCE WITH SIR GEORGE REID.

    The King this morning granted an audience to Sir George Reid, High Commissioner of Australia, who on behalf of the Government and people of the ...

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  10. EARL GREY.

    Advices from Quebec state that the steamer Royal George inaugurates the Canadian Northern Company's fortnightly mail service to Bristol to-day. ...

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  11. MESSAGE TO THE COMMONS.

    A message from the King in reply to an address of condolence and loyalty from the House of Commons was read in the House yesterday. ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Fisher), accompanied by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearee), paid an official visit to Admiral Sir Richard Poore on the flagship ...

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  13. THE KAISER. DEVOTION TO THE BIBLE.

    The Kaiser has given an audience to Pastor Stotle[?] of Schirmenitz, to whom, during the conversation, he stated:—"I like to read the Bible every night. It lies on a ...

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  14. POSITION AT POWLETT.

    POWLETT, Friday.—The action of the men in giving the management notice that unless the mine is better ventilated within seven days the mine would be declared ...

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  15. ARCTIC EXPLORERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin states that Mr. Francke, whom Dr. Cook left at Etah, in Greenland, whilst he went forward on his Polar expedition, is suing ...

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  16. CIVIL LIST INCREASED.

    The bill providing for an increase of the Kais[?]r's civil list £785,965 by £260,000 has been read a third time in the Prussian Diet. ...

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  17. KING'S MEMORIAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Anyone who gives the subject almost a moment's consideration must regret that the Royal Memorial Fund, which had its inception at the Town-hall ...

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  18. GERMAN TRADE.

    Sir Swire Smith, of Keighley, Yorkshire, who is largely interested in the woollen industry, speaking at a free-trade meeting in London, said that Germany imported yarn ...

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  19. SLIDING-DOOR CARRIAGES.

    From a statement made by the Railways Commissioners yesterday, it appears that the trial of the new type of sliding-door carriage Called the "Tait" has given ...

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  20. YOKE OF SLAVERY.

    The secretary of the Aborigines Protection Society, referring to the Indian revolt in the Province of Yucatan, in Mexico, said that he was not surprised at the ...

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  21. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Board of Admiralty has distribited orders for the construction of 14 torpedoboat destroyers of the Acorn class, and of six others respecting which the contractors ...

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  22. CHAMBER OF MINES ATTITUDE.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the council of the Chamber of Mines of Victoria, held on Thursday, the president (Mr. H. E. Rowe) commented on the reports which ...

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  23. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Kaiser has warmly thanked Herr Dernburg for his services, as head of the Colonial department, and conferred a decoration upon him. ...

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  24. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    A daring highwar robbery was committed in the village of Lelice, in the Plock district of Poland. A post-van was being driven through the village, escored by a troop of ...

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  25. COLLIERY DISASTERS. PROPOSED PREVENTIVES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Home Secretary, has discussed with representatives of the miners' associations prospective legislation for the establishment of a res[?]ue ...

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  26. PRINCE'S-BRIDGE STATION.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) says he intends to ask Cabinet to decide whether the Railway Commissioners should proceed with the erection of a ...

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  27. THRIFTLESS GENERATION

    A pessimistic view of the stile of the country was expressed in a letter from Lord Rosebery, which was read yesterday at the celebrations of the centenary of the Savings ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As the meeting convened by the Lord Mayor decided to apply the above fund towards relieving the necessitics of the Children's Hospital, to be hereafter called ...

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  29. A MARRIAGE DOWRY.

    The Earl of Yarmouth, whose marriage in 1903 with Alice Thaw, the daughter of a Pittsburg millionaire, was annulled in London on the petition of his wife, has suffered ...

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  30. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The railway traffic receipts for the ten days ending May 31 show an increase of £8,813 over the corresponding 10 days of 1909. This year£99,568 was earned in the ...

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  31. TRANSPORT OF COAL.

    For several weeks past the Railways Commissioners and the Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) have been discussing the question of freight rates on coal. Mr. ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH MOTOR-CAR.

    The Commonwealth Ministry has purchased a Renault motor-car from the Kellow Motor Company. It is understood that the price for the car, with all fittings ...

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  33. MR. KEIR HARDIE'S REPLY.

    Mr. Keir Hardie adheres to his statement that in all probability when it was decided to Wall up the mine the men were still alive. The point that he had desired to ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I quite agree with Mr. Bernard Hull's letter in "The Argus" to-day, in which he says that the most fitting memorial to our late King would be a statue. ...

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  35. AVIATION.

    A Reuter's message states that Captain Mareonnet and Lieutenant Fequent have made a successful flight by aeroplane from Chalons to Vincennes, in Frnace, a ...

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  36. £100,000 FOR A RACEHORSE.

    A cable message was recently received from the Argentine, asking that a price be put on the Melbourne Cup winner, Prince Foote. Mr. J. Baron, his owner, is not ...

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  37. LABOUR PROBLEMS. YORKSHIRE WOOLLEN TRADE.

    The efforts of Mr. Askwith, of the Board of Trade, to effect a settlement of the dispute in the Yorkshire woollen tride have been unsuccessful. The employers, unlike ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Doubtless, many will be as thankful to Mr. Bernard Hall as I am for his excellent letter in "The Argus" to-day. The case for those of us who think as he does ...

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  39. WALKING TO SICK BEDS.

    The secretary of the Infectious Diseases Hospital wrote to the Heidelberg Shire Council, complaining that patients from that district had been kept back until they were ...

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  40. SWORDFISH TEN FEET LONG.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A swordfish, said to be the largest captured in Australian waters, was caught by a fisherman on a line at Manly. It was 10ft. 5in. long, and its ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—While admitting that the Children's Hospital idea is excellent in itself, I cannot help feeling that it holds the promise of little if any, memorial value. True, it ...

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  42. S.S. EMPIRE AT PORT DARWIN.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.—The steamer Empire arrived yesterday morning from Hong kong, and left again at noon for the south. Passengers:— ...

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  43. AMERICAN COTTON MILLS. I

    The slump in the cotton trade in America is seriously affecting the workers. The proprietors of seven cotton mills at Fall River, Massachusetts, have notified the men that ...

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  44. AMERICAN POLITICS. POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS BILL.

    The Postal Savings Banks Bill has been passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The bill provides that any post-office shall he entitled to receive ...

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  45. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    The hon treasrer (Mr. J. Rogers, 40 Donaldstreet, Prahran) desire to acknowledge the following donations to the above fund:—Melbourne Co. operative Brewery Co. Ltd., £1/1/; J. and A. ...

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  46. SWIMMING.

    Frank E. Bcaurepaire, the Australian distance swimming champion, who won two championship races at Berlin on Saturday last, was again successful yesterday. ...

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  47. NEW CITY LOAN.

    Tenders for the new £300,000 loan of the City Council, bearing interest at 3½ per cent, were opened yesterday. Forty-nine applications were received for amounts ...

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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Any monument to his late Majesty should be subscribed to for the sole reason of the love and esteem in which he was held, and should not be helped by ...

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  51. PRIMARY ELECTIONS BILL.

    The Primary Elections Bill, which was amended almost out of recognition in the New York State Legislature, has been sent to Governor Hughes for his sanction. Mr. ...

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