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  2. TOWN DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Campbelltown, a settlement in northern New Brunswick, was practically destroyed by fire yesterday. Only two houses are left standing. Communication with the town ...

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  3. KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary are paying a visit to Aldershot this week. His Majesty will watch the training of the troops, but, as the period of official ...

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  5. GAMBLING AND SPORT.

    A deputation, which overflowed the boardroom at the Treasury-buildings yesterday, made representations to the State Premier (Mr. Murray) regarding prize-fights and art ...

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  6. NAVAL MANŒVRES.

    Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener has embarked aboard the armoured cruiser Drake, the flagship of Rear-Admiral Frederick T. Hamilton, commanding the fifth cruiser ...

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  7. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    A little surprise, but less consternation, was caused by a no-confidence motion which the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Prendergast) moved in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  8. STATE AS EDUCATOR. COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAMME.

    A new State school which has been erected at Brighton in extension of the existing school premises in Wilson-street was opened yesterday afternoon, in the presence ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Lady Gibson Carmichael paid a visit to the Sutherland Home, 68 Latrobe-street, on Monday, and invited the management to be represented at a charity meeting to be held ...

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  10. BRISBANE GAS-WORKERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Details of the gas employees trouble were laid before the Minister of Works (Mr. Barnes) to-day by a deputation which included representatives ...

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  11. VICTIM OF AVIATION. HON. C. S. ROLLS KILLED.

    The Hon. C. S. Rolls, who distinguished himself on June 2 by making a double flight across the Channel in an acroplane, was killed this morning at Bournemouth. Mr. ...

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  12. FALLING BIRTH-RATE. WOMAN SUFFRAGE THE CURE.

    A novel method of coping with the evils of a declining birthrate is proposed by Lady Stout, wife of the Chief Justice of New Zealand. In a letter to "The Times" the ...

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  13. POPE'S ENCYCLICAL.

    Among those who objected most vigorously to the attack on the Protestant reformers, which was conveyed in the Pope's recent Encyclical was the King of Saxony. ...

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  14. LABOUR EXCHANGES.

    Replying to a question by Mr. H. L. W. Lawson Unionist member for Mile End, in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, ...

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  15. RELIGIOUS BODIES IN SPAIN.

    Reuter's Agency at Madrid announces that the Vatican has made a fresh and severe protest against the so-called "Cadenas" bill in Spain, which prohibits ...

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  16. EVILS OF STRIKES. FRENCH PREMIER'S SCHEME.

    The French Premier, M. Briand, has introduced a bill which is intended to prevent strikes. It enables an association of workers to enter into a collective labour contract ...

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  17. POLITICS IN CANADA. THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, who is making a political tour of the Dominion, spoke at Fort William, Ontario, on Monday. ...

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  18. THE WEALTHY INDICTED.

    Father Bernard Vaughan, the famous Jesuit preacher and-lecturer of the East End of London, whose series of sermons on the "Sins of Society" created a serrsation three ...

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  19. VICTORIA'S PEOPLE.

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  20. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The return cricket match, Gentlemen v. Players, is being played this week. The Gentlemen went first to the wickets, but were dismissed for the small total of 114. ...

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  21. STRIKE-BREAKING IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    A serious disturbance arose yesterday out of the strike of colliers employed by the Cumberland Railway and Coal Company, in Nova Scotia. Five hundred strike-breakers ...

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  22. MANITOBA ELECTIONS.

    The elections in the province of Manitoba have resulted in the return of 29 Government supporters, including all the memben of the Ministry, and 12 ...

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  23. THE BOURNEMOUTH MEETING.

    The aviation meeting, which is being held at Bournemouth, opened yesterday. There are 15 British and 5 foreign competitors, and the prizes are worth £8,500. Stands ...

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  24. LYNCH LAW IN OHIO.

    The Governor of Ohio, Mr. Judson Harmon, a former Attorney-General of the United States, has taken measures to express his indignation at the helplessness of ...

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  25. SHIPPING DISASTER. RUSSIAN STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    The Russian steamer Lovky, 366 tons, owned by the Russian steam Navigation and Trading Co., collided yesterday with another steamer, in the Black Sea. The ...

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  26. INJURED AIRMAN.

    The report that M. Kinet, who while flying at Ghent fell from a height of 300ft. had succumbed to his injuries, turns out to have been incorrect. ...

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  27. TRIANGULAR TESTS.

    Reference was made to the deadlock in the triangular test scheme by Lord Harris at a meeting of the Cricketers' Fund Friendly Society yesterday. He carnestly ...

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  28. THE FUTURE AEROPLANE.

    The wonderful flights made during the Rheims carnival are considered by experts as foreshadowing the use of all-metal acroplanes, driven by most powerful engines, ...

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  29. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    The schooner Annic E. Smale, 746 tons, which left Newcastle on March 31 for San Francisco, is ashore at Point Reyes, California. It is feared that she is a total ...

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  30. TEACHING THE TEACHERS.

    Representatives of the University and the Teachers Registration Board interviewed the Minister for Education (Mr. A. A. Billson)yesterday, and urged that a new ...

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  31. A LONG RIDE.

    According to the German newspapers a long ride has been undertaken by Herr Br[?]ggemann and Herr Freitag. They have left Damaraland, German South-West ...

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  32. RIFLE SHOOTING. TEAMS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting was held to-day of the members of the rifle-shooting teams from the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, India, and Singapore that competed in the Empire ...

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  33. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    The debate on Mr. D. J. Shackleton's bill conferring the suffrage on women, on the basis of the existing Local Government Board register, was continued in the House ...

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  34. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Another heat wave is being experienced in the Eastern States of America. In New York and Philadelphia it has been felt with great severity. In New York 12 deaths ...

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  35. IMMIGRATION.

    Some particulars have been furnished to the Depatment of External Affairs as to the personnel of the party of Scotch farmers who are about to pay a visit of ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    At a civic luncheon held to-day at Bradford, Sir, George Reid, High Commissioner of Australia, was present as a guest. He delivered an address, in the course of which ...

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  37. KOOYONG ELECTORATE.

    It will be learnt with very general regret that Mr. Knox, M.H.R., has practically made up his mind to retire from the Federal Parliament. After winning the Kooyong ...

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  38. ARMSTRONG'S SUCCESS.

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  39. PISA'S LEANING TOWER.

    A Royal commission, appointed recently by the Italian Government to inquire concerning the safety of the famo[?]s Leaning Tower of Pisa, has reported that the tower's ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The avalanche in the Swiss Alps which overwhelmed two Geman tourists and their five attendants, Killing the entire party, was caused by some hutkeepers many feet above. ...

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  41. STATE BY-ELECTIONS.

    The Piesidcnt of the Legislative Council (Mr. J. M. Davies) yesterday issued a writ for the election of a member to fill the vacancy in the representation of the ...

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  42. MAN'S HEAD CUT OFF.

    William Fisher, about 40 years of age, a single man, was killed yesterday at the Tinning-street railway crossing, Brunswick, in ...

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  43. FLOODS IN EUROPE.

    The fears that the rising of the river Seine, reported a few days ago, indicated the occurrence of further extensive floods in France have been justified. News of ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat md Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,670,000 quarters against 2,970,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  45. CANADIAN CROPS.

    The crop reports from the Canadian prairie provinces have improved, but there are indications that the wheat harvest will be smaller than in 1909. ...

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  46. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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

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  47. BOOT-TRADE CASE.

    When Mr. T. Y. Harkness, of Smalley and Harkness, boot manufacturers, Abbotsford, was interviewed on Monday with respect to the High Court's judgment in the boot ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The "Financial Times," in noting a gradual rise in the shares of the New Zealand Shipping Company, mentions a rumour that an offer is forthcoming to purchase the ...

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  49. NO ELDORADO.

    The sensational stories of the discovery of a gold-bearing quartz reef of enormous size near Stewart, on the Portland Canal, in North-Western Canada, are discounted ...

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  50. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—The trials of Carl W.H.G. Bartling, Frederick W. Ballingall, Erncet Hill, and Benjamin Stevenson. COUNTY COURT. ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Tokomaru, s.s., from Wellington May 24; Medic, s.s., from Melbourne ...

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  52. SMOKING ON TRAM-CARS.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — As an outcome of the agitation against smoking on the train-cars, the Perth City Council has recommended that alternate smoking and ...

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  53. FARMERS UNITING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual conference of the Farmers' and Settlers' Associalion was oceupied to-day in discussing a proposal for the formation of a country ...

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