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  2. SWAMPING THE LORDS. First Instalment of Peers.

    It is stated that the Government has prepared a list of 350 new peers for submission to the King if the two Houses do not reach an agreement over the ...

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  3. MAILROOM DELAYS. 23 SORTERS APPOINTED.

    Three weeks ago disclosures were made in "The Argus" as to the serious congestion that had taken place in the mailroom of the General Post-office. The condition of ...

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  4. UNION TYRANNY.

    What appears to be another example of union tyranny has been revealed recently by the resignation of a member of one of the principal wages boards of Victoria. ...

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  5. JAPANESE ALLIANCE. MODIFIED TREATY APPROVED.

    The newspapers note the satisfaction expressed in the Commonwealth and the other overseas dominions at the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, particularly the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Govenor, Sir John Fuller, and Lady Fuller paid their first visit to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday afternoon. They were met on the steps ...

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  7. THE KING IN EDINBURGH. Magnificent Welcome.

    Their Majestics the King and Queen, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and Princess Mary, paid their promised Coronation visit to Edinburgh yesterday. They ...

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  8. DEATH OP SIR G. JENKINS. LONG OFFICIAL CAREER.

    Great regret will be felt at the announcement of the death of Sir George Jenkins, which occurred at Colombo yesterday. The deceased gentleman was stricken with ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE REID. RETURNING FROM CHURCH.

    Sir George Reid with his son and daughter, was returning from church on Sunday when the motor accident took place. Sir George did not realise for a considerable ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT WHIP ISSUED.

    Much comment has been caused by the Government leader in the House of Lords (Lord Morley) having issued a whip of the party in view of the third reading of the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA NOT CONSULTED.

    Following upon a statement, published in "The Times," that the renewal of the Anglo Japanese treaty was undertaken with the full concurrence of the Dominion ...

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  12. LATEST BULLETIN.

    Sir George Reid and his son and daughter are, according to the latest news to-night, progressing favourably. It is hoped that they will all be able to quit the nursing ...

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  13. ENGINE WRECKS TROLLEY.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—An accident which involved the death of one railway employee and the injury of two others, one of whom is now lying in the Ballarat ...

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  14. FAVOURABLE REPORT.

    The Acting Minister for External Affairs (Senator Findley) has received the following cable message from the High Commissioner's office—"The High Commissioner ...

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  15. VIEWS IN THE EAST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Licut. Colonel G. Patterson, of the New Zealand military fortes, is at present in Sydney, after a six months' tour of Manchuria, and Korea. ...

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  16. AMERICAIN COMPANIES.

    A suit has been filed in the Federal Court to compel a bona-fide separation of the Reading Railway Company and the Reading Coal Company. The Government is ...

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  17. KITCHENER IN EGYPT. RADICAL THEORIES.

    The appointment of Lord Kitchener as British Consul-General in Egypt has caused some misgivings among the extreme Radical section of politicians. The foreign ...

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  18. TWO MONTHS' DELAY.

    A number of papers bearing the Sydney postmark of May 17 were delivered in the city only yesterday. Inquiries made by the Postal authorities reavealed the fact that ...

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  19. CONSTABLE UNDER FIRE.

    Constable Sleddon, of the Brunswick police discovered late last night that the monotony of beat duty may suddenly be transformed into danger and excitement. ...

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  20. POWERS IN MOROCCO. FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between France and Germam mer the Moroccan question. Great Britain is being kept informed of the prgress made. ...

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  21. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The "Daily Express" publishes a report, which is not confirmed elsewhere, that, although the King looks well, he contracted a cold last week owing to the varying ...

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  22. MILLIONS IN BRIBES.

    The trial of the officials alleged to be concerned in the scandals regarding Government supplies at Moscow was concluded yesterday. The accused included two generals, ...

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  23. RESIDENTS PLEASED.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—"Whatever may be tho views of the British people with regard to the appointment of Lord Kitchener as British Consul-General in ...

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  24. GERMAN WAR-SHIPS.

    The gunboat Eber has arrived here, and is going to Las Palmas. The cruiser Berlin is still in port. ...

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  25. QUEEN MARY.

    It is announced that Queen Mary will pay a visit to the German Emperor and Empress at the end of August. Her Majesty will be accompained by the ...

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  26. FRENCH TROOPS.

    General Moinier. in change of the French forces, has divided the troops into three sections which will be stationed at Meheida, on the west coast, Mequinez, and in ...

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  27. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council last night, Mr. Dryedule Brown said that he had just been informed that Sir George.Jenkins had died that day at Colombo. Members ...

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  28. UNREST IN THE BALKANS

    Replying to a question by Mr. James Hope, Unionist member for Sheffield Central, in the House of Commons yesterday, regarding the Government's attitude ...

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  29. THE CZAR.

    For the first time since his accession the Czar yesterday landed on the mainland of Finland. Accompanied by the Tsaritsa and their children, he made several ...

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  30. DEATH OF DR. ADLER.

    Dr. Herman Adler, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire, died to-day, at the age of 72 years. ...

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  31. LATE KING EDWARD.

    The King Edward Memorial committee has now agreed upon the site for the statue of the late King, which Mr. Bertram Mackennal has been commissioned to execute. ...

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  32. NEW "BLACK HOLE."

    The Court to hear the appeal by Lieutenant Arnold against a conviction and sentence passed upon him at Mongalla in March, 1909, has sat at Boma, in the Congo ...

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  33. ENGLISH CRICKET. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has invited J. W. H. T. Douglas, the amateur batsman and bowler of Essex, and E. J. Smith, tje Warwickshire batsman, to be ...

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  34. DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—Dr. Mawson, who is to lead the Australian Antarctic expedition, is returning from London by the R.M.S. Morea, which arrived here this ...

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  35. GRAVE ACCUSATION.

    A sensational charge was made at the official inquiry into the wreck of the steamer Santa Rosa off Cape Aquilla. The father of Mr. Hewson, the mate of the ...

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  36. COUNTY MATCHES.

    Frank Tarrant, the ex-Melbourne professional, has put up another good performance for middlesex. In the country match against Hampshire he scored 112. ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Barton, of Baltmattum, farmer, who died [?] June 2, left by a will dated December 13, 1910. property valued at £3,574, consisting of realty valued at £1,408 and personalty valued at £1,166, ...

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  38. RECORD FLIGHT.

    The Belgian airman Olieslagers, who on a Bleriot monoplane established a long-distance record at the Rheims meeing last year, covering 243 miles in 5 hours 3 min., ...

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  39. MEXICO. CONDITIONS STILL CHAOTIC.

    The new regime brought about by the succesful rebeltion led by Senor Madero is marked by chaotic and revolutionary conditions. Senor F. Gambn. ...

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  40. SALVATION ARMY.

    The annual congress of the Salvation Army opens to-night with a public meeting in the Melbourne Town-hall, at which Commissioner and Mrs. Hay will ...

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  41. INCOMING STEAMERS. R.M.S. MOREA.

    IPREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Morea, under the command of Captain Ganunt. arrived this [?]ing. Following are saloon Passengers. For Adelaide.—Mr. Mawson, Messrs. Longrick. ...

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  42. AMERICAN TROOPS REMAIN.

    In consequence of unfavarable conditions on the Arizona frontier, the United States Government has ordered troops to remains at Nogales. It is believed that ...

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  43. MATRIMONIAL CLUB.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The idea of a farmers' and settlers' club was submitted to the Farmers' Conference to-day. It would be the only club in Australia where men ...

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  44. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Ward v. Ward Bros. (part heard.) Practice Court. (Before Mr. Just[?] A'Beckett.) ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Fitzpatrick said that in viw of the fact that a Wagga on Thursday 1,073 applicants lodged deposits ...

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  46. N.Y.K. S.S. NIKKO MARU.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Tuesday.—The N.V.R. s.s. Niklo Maru, from Japan, arrived this morning, and left at noon her southern points. Following are ra[?] Passengers:—. ...

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  47. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    A serious accident has overtaken the express train from [?] to Berlin through its becoming de[?]ailed at Mulheim. Eight persons were killed outright and ...

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  49. I.G.M.S. GOETBEN.

    PERTH, Tueday,— The I.G.M.S. Gorbes arrived during last night [?] Be[?]men. and resumed her voyage to the Eastern states at 9 O'clock, this [?]. Her passenges are:[?] ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph William Stokes, miner, Churchlane, off Rowan-street, Bendigo, Causes of insolvency—Loss sustained through sickness of self, and want of remunerative ...

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  51. ABOLISHING ALDERMEN.

    Mr. Prondergast's bill for the abolition of the office of alderman was made public yesterday. The measure is the same as that brought forward by the leader of the ...

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  52. OVERDOSE OF VERONAL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—During the voyage of the R.M.S. Morea, which arrived this morning from London, a second-class passenger, a Melbourne lady, took 128 grains ...

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