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  2. DR. MAWSON.

    Dr. Doug[?]s Mawson has purchased a 386-ton vessel named the Aurora for his Antarctic expedition. She was built specially for work amongst the ice, and has ...

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  3. MEXICAN PRESIDENT. RESIGNATION EXPECTED.

    A semi-official announcement has been made that General Diaz, the President of the Republic, will resign on Wednesday. ...

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  4. BLOWN TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A blasting accident occurred yesterday at the Kangiara mine, 14 miles from Burrowa, on the Yass-road, two men being killed and one injured ...

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  5. NEW GOVERNOR. ARRIVAL TO-DAY.

    This afternoon the Governor-designate (Sir John Fuller) will arrive in Melbourne, and at the State Parliament-house assume the office of Governor of Victoria, with all ...

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  6. THE CORONATION. GIFT TO QUEEN MARY.

    The fund for the Coronation gift to Queen Mary from her namesakes throughout the empire closes on May 26. The presentation to Her Majesty will he made early in ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    The debate on the second reading of Lord Lansdowne's bill for reform of the Second Chamber was resumed in the House of Lords yesterday. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lord Curzon, our London correspondent cables, has hoon elected president of the Royal Geographical Society. Mr. Murray, Premier of Victoria, has ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. OPENING PROCEEDINGS.

    The Imperial Conference opened its sittings at the Foreign Office this morning at 11 o'clock. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) heartily welcomed the delegates, and ...

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  10. REBELS ATTACK CHINESE.

    The rebels in outlying districts continue active. At Torreon, in the Coahuila province, a Chinese settlement was attacked, and 225 of the Chinese killed. ...

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  11. AEROPLANE SENSATION. FRENCH PREMIER'S INJURIES.

    M. Monis, the Premier, who was badly injured by the falling acroplane at Issy, is making satisfactory progress. His condition is reassuring, but he is still unaware ...

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  12. IMAGE OF ST. GEORGE.

    The Œcumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, is presenting to King George for the Coronation a beautiful copy of an ancient ikon of St. George, which was discovered ...

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  13. SONS OF GWALIA ACCIDENT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—On hearing of the disaster at the Sons of Gwalia mine, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Gregory) issued instructions for a mining inspector and an ...

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  14. THE COLOURED PERIL.

    Assaults by natives upon white women are becoming so frequent that white residents are taking the law into their own hands. ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN MILITARY.

    The South African contingent of troops for the Coronation has sailed. It numbers 350. The Rhodesian contingent of 48 officers ...

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  16. PUBLICITY ADVOCATED.

    Severel newspapers disapprove of the proceedings of the conference being held in private. "Once in every four years," says the "Daily Express," "the Prime Ministers ...

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  17. MR. FISHER'S SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Fisher has telegraphed to M. Monis, conveying assurances of his profound sorrow at the death of M. Bertcaux, and condolences to his relatives; also expressing ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT.

    The New Zealand contingent will co-operate in street duty in connection with the ambulance stations in the Coronation processions. ...

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  19. WONDERFUL FLIGHTS.

    The flying competition between Paris and Madrid, the start of which led to the dreadful accident by which the Minister of Warwas killed and the Prime Minister ...

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  20. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Some time ago, when the Canadian pageant for the Festival of Empire was arranged, it included a representation of the battle of Chateauguay, in which the United ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    South Australia is making an excellent display of products at a Grocers' Exhibition now proceeding at Southport. WEST SLANDER CASE. ...

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  22. THE KING'S LUNCHEON.

    A distinguished company was invited to meet the overseas delegates at the lunchcon given in their honour by His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace, on ...

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  23. LABOUR MEMBERS' FEES.

    The conference of the Railway Clerks' Association has had before it a resolution deprecating the practice of Labour members of the House of Commons charging fees for ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    An agitation started amongst the doctors against Mr. Lloyd-George's invalidity insurance scheme is increasing. The ground of objection is the interference with ...

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  25. NAVAL AIRSHIP.

    The British Admiralty's naval airship Mayfly, which was launched yesterday at Barrow, from the yards of the builders, Vickers, Son, and Maxim Limited, weighs ...

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  26. PREFERENTIAL DUTY ON TEA.

    Mr. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has refused to amend the Budget by making a preferential duty for tea grown within the Empire. The duty ...

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  27. DINNER WITH MR. ASQUITH.

    The Prime Minister entertained the delegates at dinner on Monday evening. The other guests included Lord Loreburn, the Earl of Aberdeen, Earl Minto, Earl ...

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  28. WOODLUPINE OUTRAGE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—An official telegram received by the criminal investigation department this afternoon notified the arrest, at Elsterwick, 100 miles north of Perth, ...

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  29. ELECTION UPSET.

    The hearing of the petition against the return of Captain A. J. C. Donelan (Protestant Nationalist) for the East Cork seat at the general election, on the grounds of ...

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  30. DEPARTURE FROM ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Wallis) and other Ministers proceeded to Government-house this morning, where they called on Sir John Fuller ...

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  31. DOWNING-STREET PARTY.

    A garden party will be given by the Ministry at Downing-street to-day. One thousand invitations have been issued. ...

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  32. PRUSSIAN POTASH.

    The German potash syndicate and the A merican buyers have signed a settlement of the long-standing dispute arising out of the tariff restrictions on the export of the ...

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  33. STATUS AND RESPONSIBILITY.

    "The Imperial Conference of 1907," remarks "The Times," "established the equal national status of the five constituent parts and declared itself a confrrence of ...

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  34. NARRUNG PASSENGERS.

    Dr. Burnett Ham, the chief State quarantine officer, yesterday stated that the passengers for Melbourne by the s.s. Narrung would not be required to remain in ...

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  35. A GREAT FUNCTION.

    The annual reception at the Foreign Office was held last evening. It was attended by 3,000 persons, and was the largest and the most brilliant of these gatherings in recent ...

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  36. FEDERAL POWERS.

    The Governor's Speech delivered in the New South Wales State Parliament contained the intimation already foreshadowed by the Acting Premier (Mr. Holman), that ...

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  37. MELBOURNE CELEBRATIONS.

    About 2,600 electric lights are to be used in illuminating the State Treasury-buildings, Parliament-house and Government-house on the evening of Coronation Day ...

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  38. LABOUR DISPUTES. CAMBRIAN COMBINE STRIKE.

    The strike in the Cambrian Combine's collieries, in South Wales, which has been in progress 6½ months, and has cost the industry £2,250,000, is not yet settled. ...

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  39. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  40. NATIONAL GALLERY.

    The Felton bequest committee supplies the following notes on pictures recently purchased in London, and to he hung on Thursday in the National Gallery:— ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES OUTLETS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Royal Commission on Decentralisation which has been inquiring into the opening up of new ports and the building of new railways has ...

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  42. STATE ELECTIONS. BENDIGO EAST SEAT.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday. — The Bendigo branches of the Women's National League and the Commonwealth Liberal League held meetings to-night to select the Liberal ...

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  43. UNITED PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Evangelical Alliance of Great Britain has issued a circular letter, of which the Bishop of Durham is the first signatory, calling upon the Christian churches of the ...

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  44. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

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  45. MR. KEIR HARDIE'S APPEAL.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., has appealed to the New Zealand unionists for financial support for the South Wales miners on strike, since ...

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  46. SUFFRAGETTE PROTEST.

    The Princess Duleep Singh (daughter of the Earl of Coventry) has been fined £1 in a police court for refusing to pay a dog license. The Princess explained that she ...

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  47. LOCK-OUT IN GERMANY.

    An extensive lock-out of textile operatives has begun at Munster, in Westphalia. Ten thousand operatives, all trade unionists, are involved. ...

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  48. LAKE VIEW CONSOLS.

    The shareholders of the Lake View Consols Company, West Australia, have adopted the proposal to go into voluntary liquidation, and to re-form into a new company, ...

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  49. DECORATION'S AT RICHMOND.

    The manner in which the Coronation is to be celebrated at Richmond was conddered at the meeting of the council on Monday night. Councillor Johnson said the event should be ...

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  50. CONVENIENCE OF COUNSEL.

    "It is only fair that junior counsel should have a chance." This remark was made from the bench of the High Court yesterday by the Chief ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Kumara, s.s., at London, from Napier April 3; Howard D. Troop, bq., at ...

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  52. BRISBANE GAS. STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the North and South Brisbane Gas Company's premises it was reported this morning that the works were still open. On the south side it was ...

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  53. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Sugar.—Mr. F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the production of beet sugar in Europe during the first eight months of the 1910-11 campaign, ...

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  54. GIPPSLAND WEST.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Gippsland West district council of the Political Labour League was held last night to consider the nominations of persons ...

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  55. M'GOWEN MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The debate on the censure motion was continued in the Legislative Assembly to-night. Mr. D. Storey, leader of the Independents, ...

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  56. INCOMING STEAMERS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The p. and O. R.M.S. Mac[?] donia arrived at Fremantle this morning with the following passengers:— For Adelaide—Captain Lind[?] Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  58. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

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  59. THE REFERENDUM.

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  60. QUESTION OF TRUST.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—In the Christchurch Supreme Court the Rev. Leonard M. Isitt, the well-known temperance advocate, obtained £500 damages from the see[?]tary ...

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  62. LATE SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, — Sa[?]led.—May 23—Tofu[?], for Fi[?] O[?]ch, for Hamburg; Wyandra, for Brisbane. NEWCASTLE.—Arrived. May 23—Wang[?]lla, from Melbourne, Sa[?]led.—May 2[?]—[?]urrumbeet, for ...

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  63. ALFRED HOSPITAL BAZAAR.

    A meeting of the Nu[?]s' Stall committee was held on Monday afternoon, when a balance-sheet, showing a [?]et profit of £7[?] 15/1, was submitted, and adopted. ...

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