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  2. THE VETO BILL. First Reading Passed.

    Amidst remarkable scenes the Parliament Bill, which provides for the abolition of the House of Lords veto, passed its first reading in the House of Commons yesterday ...

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  3. HARVESTER STRIKE.

    Satisfaction was expressed by the proprietors of iron and steel works in the metropolitan area yesterday at the determination arrived at by the agricultural ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Strong opposition to the new trade treaty with Japan is developing. It is proposed to omit from the treaty all immigration restrictions, leaving to Japan's ...

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  5. CANADA'S LOYALTY. A Formal Declaration.

    As the outcome of the controversy arising out of the reciprocity agreement with the United States and the revival of the annexation idea the Canadian Parliament has ...

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  6. THE WARATAH.

    The Board of Trade Court of Inquiry into the loss of the Waratah delivered its judgements to-day. The Court was composed of Mr. John Dickinson, metropolitan police ...

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  7. FLIGHT OVER CITY

    People who were early astir yesterday were fascinated by a bird-like monster which was hovering over the city. It was the biplane of Mr. J. J. Hamunond, the ...

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  8. THE CORONATION. PRESENT TO THE KING.

    On the lines of the seheme to make a gift to Queen Mary, on the occasion of the Coronation, from the Maries of the Empire, arrangements are being made for a ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore left Sydney yesterday by the R.M.S. Macedonia. Half an hour previously a salnte of 17 guns was fired from H.M.S.Encounter to honour ...

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  10. SUFFRAGIST RIOTS.

    It has been resolved by the Parliamentary Suffrage Commitee to ask the Home Secretary (Mr. Churchill) to order a public inquiry into the conduct of the police during ...

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  11. IRISH ALOOFNESS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" declares that the determination of the Trish Nationalists not to participate in the Coronation festivities, in order to avoid recognition o the ...

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  12. REVIEW AT SPITHEAD.

    In connection with the Coronation festivities, the King will review the fleet at Spithead on June 24. ...

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  13. AUSTRIA'S REPRESENTATIVE.

    The Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir-presumptive to the throne, will attend the Coronation of King George. ...

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  14. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The Boards of Trade in Manitoba and Ontario have adopted resolutions opposing the reciprocity agreement. ...

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  15. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—A gathering. representative of athletic and sports bodies, was held to-day to consider the question of sending to England representatives ...

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  16. AN AUSTRIAN VIEW.

    The "Fremdenblatt" considers that the trade reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States will prove the death-knell of free trade as soon as ...

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  17. UNIONIST AMENDMENT.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain on behalf of the Opposition, has given notice of the following amendment:— "That the House of Commons will ...

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  18. BRUTAL COSSACKS.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Tcheran sends an account of shocking excesses by Russian Cossacks in Persia. The Russian garrison at Ardebil, in the ...

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  19. PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN ARCH.

    Sir,—The enclosed copy of correspondence re Australian Coronation arch in London may be of interest. I was present at the last Coronation. and am certain the ...

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  20. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    Lord Lansdowne. leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, has announced that on an early day. following the same course as in last session. he will submit a ...

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  21. TROOPERS AND NATIVES.

    PORT DARWIN, Thursday.—Trooper James Kelly, in charge of the Roper River police station, had an adventurous experience during his recent investigation of the ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Annie Schlicht, of Beaufort, married woman, who died on December 23, left by a will dated March 3. 1906, reatly of the value of £3,300 and personally £423 to her husband. ...

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  23. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    In connection with the forthcoming Imperial Conference, the idea of the establishment of a Council of the Empire is receiving much attention. ...

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  24. SMALL-POX IN LONDON.

    An outbreak of small-pox has occured in London. Eleven cases have been reported from Mile End. ...

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  25. THE COUNTER LUNCH.

    In the opinion of a number of members of the Hotelkeepers' Association of Victoria the time has arrived when the counter lunch should be abolished. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The prosecution of the women Millstein, who was arrested as an accomplice of "Peter the Painter," Fritz Svaars, and the other Russians who were connected with the ...

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  27. BULLFINCH FIELD. A PESSIMISTIC VIEW.

    Mr. Gerald Williams, who recently contributed to "The Times" a deseription of the Yilgarn goldfield, in Western Australia, has written another long article on ...

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  28. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) visited Liverpool today, to open a Traders Arbitration Council. Sir George Reid was entertained by the ...

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  29. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquit) has sent a written reply to the protests made by the London Chamber of Commerce and other bodies against the Declaration of ...

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  30. A VISIT BELOW.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Thursday.—Representatives of the press were permitted to inspect the underground workings of the Bullfineh Proprietary to-day. Mr. F. ...

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  31. PLANTING IN THE ISLANDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"The man who goes down there with the idea that he is going in get the romantic life of the storybooks and a pleasant time generally, will ...

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  32. UNION MINISTRY.

    Mr. F. R. Moor, formerly Premier of Natal, who resigned his position as Minister of Commerce in General Botha's Union Ministry when he was defeated at the ...

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  33. KING LEOPOLD'S WIDOW.

    The Central News Agency reports from Paris that the Baroness vaughan, who was the morgapatic wife of the late King Leopohl of Belgium, has filed a petition for ...

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  34. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 24 3.16d. per oz., a fall of [?]d. ...

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  35. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned were as follow, and the middle prices may be computed from the ...

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  36. INDIAN SEDITION.

    A case of murder attributed to the seditious element in the native population has occured. A constable named Srish Chakravarty, who had been connected with an ...

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  37. CLAPHAM MURDER.

    A remarkable charge arising out of the murder of Leon Beron on Clapham Common on New Year's Day came before the Lambeth Police Court To-day. ...

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  38. MISSING EXPEDITION.

    Inquiries have been received by the Department of External Affairs from the Secretary of State for the Colonics (Mr. Harcourt), and from the High ...

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  39. RECENT LIBEL CASES.

    In the action for libel, brought by Mr. P. C. Simons, Unionist candidate for the St. George division of Tower Hamlets, at the general election of January, 1910. against ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat,—The American visible wheat supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 72,303,000 bushels, against 73,770,000 bushels a week ago, and 32,753,000 bushels ...

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  41. BARMAID AND BOYS.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Carrying out the provision of last year's Licensing Act, a magistrate at Christchurch to-day fined a [?] 10[?] in respect of each of ...

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  42. LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY. "A DEATH TRAP."

    HAMILTON, Thursday.—The adjourned inquiry into the death of Thomas Griftin, a carrier, who was killed at the Box-street crossing on Friday through being run over ...

    Article : 158 words
  43. WARDILL TESTIMONIAL FUND.

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  44. A PLUCKY RESCUER.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Whilst bathing in the Hopkins-River last evening, a boy named Thompson, 13 years of age, was seized with cramps. An elder boy ...

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  45. BOY SCOUTS FUNERAL.

    CAMPERDOWN, Thursday.—At the funeral of Harry Burton, who was accidentally drowned while bathing, the corps of Boy Scouts of which he was a member ...

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  46. A.J.C. PRIZE MONEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Last year the sum of £[?]0,830 was distributed in Prize money by the A.J.C. This year it will amount to £[?]7,400. The added money for the ...

    Article : 165 words
  47. CHARITABLE APPEALS. LUPTON RELIEF FUND.

    The following additional subseription to the Lupton Relief Pund has been received by [?] A.H.C., 10/. ...

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  48. THE TYSON CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The hearing of the application of Jane Georgina Tyson, widow of the late Mr. James Tyson, jun., grazier, of Riverton, Hay, for further access to her ...

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  49. OFFICIAL OPINION.

    In reply to an inquiry yesterday, Mr. Fitzpatrick (chairman of the Railway Commissioners) stated that the commissioners did not agree with the opinion expressed ...

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  50. DEATH BY LIGHTNING.

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  51. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Annic Newell, of Seymour, boardinghonse keeper, Liabillities, £507; assets, £77; detiviency,£430. Filed at Seymour. ...

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  52. GRACE WATSON TESTIMONIAL.

    The following additional dobations have been received by Mrs. Giles, Powetell-street, East Melbourne:—Amounts previously acknowledged, £[?] 13/; Kew branch, per Miss Champman, £1/13/6; ...

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  53. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction sales:[?] Tuckett and Styles, at Elizabeth-street, office furnitures, and at their rooms, Colling-street, all paintings and watercolour drawings; Beauechamp Brothers, at their ...

    Article : 91 words
  54. SOUTH YARRA ULOOD RELIEF.

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  55. Advertising

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