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  2. EVE OF THE FIGHT JEFFRIES'S SUPPORTERS CONFIDENT.

    "The tap of the gong will be music to me. If Jeffries beats me, I shall be the first to congratulate him." This remark was made yesterday by Jack ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF FLYING. RHEIMS AVIATION MEETING.

    Another important aviation meeting is taking place at Rheims, in France. Its success has been interfered with, however, by bad weather, rain and wind prevailing. ...

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  4. TREASURE TROVE.

    A romantic story of the discovery of hidden treasure has been received by the "Daily News" from its Lisbon correspondent. ...

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  5. POWLETT COAL SALE TO THE PUBLIC.

    Though no official announcement has been made on the subject, it is understood that the State Cabinet's recent decision on the question of the sale of coal to the public ...

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  6. PACIFIC "WIRELESS" SCHEME.

    It was announced yesterday by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) that the Commonwealth Government was prepared to acceot the ...

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  7. KING EDWARD.

    The Jewish residents of the East End of London are promoting a sixpenny fund for the purpose of electing the memorial to King Edward, in the shape of a hospital for ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, accompained by Mr. George Graham, Minister of Agriculture, and attended by Mr. Victor Hood, private ...

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  9. BOOT TRADE APPEAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The hearing was continued in the High Court to-day of the appeal case of the King and the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and ...

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  10. OLD-TIME REMINISCENCES.

    Discussing great contests of former days, the "Daily Chronicle" recalls the fact that Mr. J. L. Purves, the Melbourne barrister, was present at the fight between Tom ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA. PRIME MINISTER AND LABOUR.

    General Botha, Premier of the South African Union, is paying a visit to the south. After conferring with members of the Labour party, he agreed to support Mr. ...

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  12. WONTHAGGI LEASES.

    A surprise awaited the purchasers of business and residential leases at the State township of Wonthaggi, on the Powlett coalfield. The State authorities have up to ...

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  13. MEETING AT WOLVERHAMPTON.

    A flying week had been fixed for last week at Wolverhampton, but was practically prevented by wind and rain. The weather improved yesterday, however, when ...

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  14. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    In consequence of a public meeting held in Bloemfontein on April 23, which resolved to institute without [?] delay schools in which children could [?]e taught their mother ...

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  15. POSTING THE RESULTS.

    Special arrangements have been made by "The Argus" for obtaining progress results of the contest from the ringside. The messages will be cabled via Seattle, and will be ...

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  16. ROBBERY IN A TRAIN.

    Mademoiselle Louise Sugg, travelling by train from Vincennes to Paris, underwent a horrible experience. She was set upon in the compartment by some miscreant, who ...

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  17. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    The possibility of reaching the North Pole by airship has already been tested though inadequately by Mr. Walter Wellman, who made Spitzergen his base, but ...

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  18. SLAVE-GROWN COCOA.

    A deputation interviewed Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, yesterday, regardubg the abuses in the Portuguese cocoa trade in the islands ...

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  19. TOWNSHIP INTERESTS.

    POWLETT, Monday.—An illuminated address and purse of sovereigns were presented on Friday to Mr. Stanley Hunter. Mr. A. J. Crombi[?] (secretary of the ...

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  20. BLACK HAND GANG.

    The Black Hand Society, which has come into notoriety again in the past day or two by its attempt to blackmail an Italian doctor in New York, whose child was ...

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  21. WOOLLEN TRADE.

    The employees in the Yorkshire woollen trade are still dissatisfied with the conditions of their employment. An important meeting of operatives was held at ...

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  22. GERMAN STEEL.

    German makers have agreed to deliver steel plates to shipbuilders on the Clyde al 5/6 per ton cheaper than the Scottish makers' prices. ...

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  23. BERIBERI.

    An outbreak of the beriberi disease has occurred on H.M.S. cruiser Proserpine, which has arrived at Playmouth from the Persian Gulf. The paymaster, two stokers, ...

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  24. ADRIFT AT SEA.

    The grave fears which were entertained for the safety of the Austrian Lloyds steamer Trieste, 3,200 tons, which waa overdue on the voyage from Aden to Bombay, ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS AT RENO.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent at Reno estimates that there are 20,000 visitors in the town. He did not notice any Englishmen, but he has seen a ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. DANGER OF PETROL.

    The Hon. Maurice Gifford, fourth son of Lord Gifford, has come by his death in peculiar circumstances. He was staying at Hoddesden, in Hertfordshire, undergoing ...

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  27. MADMEN STRANGLED.

    Five patients in the Saint Ylie Asylum, in Paris, died recently within nine days. Without being examined by doctors the bodies were buried. The fact that the patients ...

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  28. POWLETT-NORTH WOOLAMAI COLLIERIES.

    POWLETT RIVER, Monday.—On Saturday the directors of the Powlett-North Woolamai Collieries Company, consisting of Messrs. Bodycomb, Sennitt, Ormiston, ...

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  29. BEATEN TO DEATH.

    Margaret Matilda Teresa Carton. The young woman who, having beaten the 11 year-old daughter of Constable Carton to death at 21 River-street, newport, took ...

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  30. 2,000 WOMEN SPECTATORS.

    The promoters of the Jeffries [?] Johnson fight announce that 2,000 women are buying seats to witness the contest. Children under 10, they state, will not be admitted, ...

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  31. MINIATURE RIFLES.

    At the request of the "Daily Mail," Lord Roberts has organised an Imperial miniature rifle competition, to held on September 30 of each year. The competing ...

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  32. HARBOUR WORKS. A FORWARD POLICY.

    Now that the State Government has decided on the construction of a pier, and to adopt the proposals for port improvement contained in the report furnished by ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    During their visit to the miniature rifle competition at Petersham on Saturday, the Australian cadets who are visiting England came under the eye of Lord Roberts. The ...

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  34. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    A report from the majority of the members of the committee appointed to inquire into the management of the Working Men's College was presented to the council at a ...

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  35. PRAYERS FOR JOHNSON.

    The effect of the fight upon the 12,000 000 negroes in the United States, who are awaiting the result of the encounter, is causing great interest. ...

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  36. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A terrible domestic tragedy, the outcome of financial worries, was committed yesterday at Hamburg. A Berlin banker, named Thalmessinger, ...

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  37. £9,000 FOR RIFLEMEN.

    Riflemen who happen to be in a winning vein during the coming spring will reap a golden harvest. No less a sum than £9,000 will be competed for during the fortninght ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN DIAMOND.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Minister for the Northern Territory has received a telegram from the Government Resident stating Unit Mr. Fernie recently found, in ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    The "Financial Times," discussing the criticism by some shareholders of Australian banks who have sought an increase in dividends, says:—"These critics fail to ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Muny students in Cairo, both in Government and private schools, are wearing black cravats in mourning for Wardani, who was executed a few days ago for the murder ...

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  41. CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS

    A decision come to by the Canadian Government will have the effect of considerable cheeking the ardour with which immigrants have been found for the Dominion. It has ...

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  42. FEDERAL PHYSIOGRAPHER.

    Mr. T. Gri[?]th Taylor, B.Sc., B.E., B.A., F.G.S., who is one of the members of the Scott Antarctic expedition, has been appointed physiogrpher to the Meteorological ...

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  43. PIER OR DOCK?

    At the Moorabbin Shire Council meeting last night a letter was received from the Port Melbourne Town Council asking if the Moorabbin council favoured Mr. Ferguson's ...

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  44. RUSH NEWS FOR PRISONERS.

    Interest in the fight is as keen behind prison walls as outside The Chicago prison authorities have allowed their humanitarian instincts full play, and have engaged the ...

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  45. HOSPITALITY APPRECIATED.

    "The premier's secretry (Mr. Short) has received from the secretary of the Bradford Chamber fo Commerce, England, a copy of the following resolution, adopted ...

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  46. SHIP'S BUFFETING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The American ship W. F. Babcock, bound from Puget Sound to Cape Town, put in to Sydney to-day in a disabled condition. The voyage has ...

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  47. KING JAMES'S BIBLE.

    The year 1911 marks the tercentenary of the publication of the Authorised Version of the Bible. The "Daily Telegraph" advocates a public celebration of the ...

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  48. JEFFRIES STILL FAVOURITE.

    The betting in Reno is 10 to 6 on Jeffries. ...

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  49. SOUTHERN CROSS AT NORFLOK ISLAND.

    NORFLOK ISLAND, Monday.—The mission steamer Southern Cross arrived from an island cruise yesterday afternoon. Mr. Grualing and Miss Miller were the only passengers. She has ...

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  50. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. A. A. Austin, of Elaine, who is the candidate for the vacancy in the South-Western Province, caused by the retirement of Sir Henry Wrixon, is meeting with ...

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  51. JOHNSON AND BURNS.

    The Reno correspondent of the "New York World" announces that Johnson has promised to lodge a forfeit deposit in New York to fight Burns, if he (Johnson) beats ...

    Article : 98 words
  52. WEALTHY SPECULATOR.

    Mr. James Patten, who several months ago, after a series of successful speculations in wheat and cotton, announced his retirement from business, is now officially ...

    Article : 53 words
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  54. LONDON MARKETS.

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