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  2. MARY GIBBS AT HOME.

    "I always leave Miss Gibbs at the theatre," declares Miss Blanche Browne solemnly. Miss Browne really believes that. ...

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  3. THE CABLE TRAMS.

    Within a few days the Royal commission which has been inquiring into the question of tramway fares will present its report to the Government, and it is understood will ...

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  4. GOVERNOR AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—In springlike weather a round of sightseeing was carried out to-day be the Governor (Sir John Fuller), who was the guest of the mayor ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. COLONIAL GOVERNORS' PENSIONS.

    The bill introduced by Mr. C. E. Hobhouse, Financial Secretary of the Treasury, to amend the Colonial Governnors' Pension Act, was read a second time in the House ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor (Sir John Fuller) will visit the Working Men's College this evening at half-past 8 o'clock. His Excellency will be received by the president (Sir ...

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  7. FLIGHT OVER NIAGARA.

    Lincoln Beachy, the Californian aviator, performed a feat of wonderful skill and daring at Niagara Fulls yesterday. He flew in a biplane over the falls, swooped beneath ...

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  8. LORD DENMAN.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, entertained Lord Denman, Governor-General disignate of Australia, at luncheon to-day at the Empire Club. Amongst the ...

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  9. DECLARATION OF LONDON CONTINUED OPPOSITION.

    Fifty-three Chambers of Commerce throughout the United Kingdom have signed a protest aginst the Declaration of London, which has been forwarded to ...

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  10. CORONATION FESTIVITIES. Gala Night at His Majesty's.

    The feature of the Coronation celebrations last evening was a great gala performance at His Majesty's Theatre, in which 300 of the lending members of the dramatic ...

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  11. OPPOSITION WHIPS.

    Mr. A. D. Steel Maitland, Unionist member for East Birmingham, has been appointed chief organiser of the Conservative party, in succession to Sir A. Acland-Hood, ...

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  12. LESSONS IN LOYALTY.

    The dinner which was given to Mr. M'Gowen, Prenner of New South Wales, last evening, by residents of that State, was attended by 200 guests, including ...

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  13. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    M. Caillaux, who was Minister of Finance in the Cabinet of M. Monis, has succeeded in forming a Ministry. M. Caillaux is Premier and Minister of the Interior; M. ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    Senator Pearce, Comonwealth Minister of Defence, accompanied by Commander Pethebridge, secretary for Defence, and Captain Collins, secretary to the ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. LUCKY MAN'S MILLIONS.

    A suit brought by Mrs. Laura Alsop, in which she claimed a share in the rich estates of the late Lucky Baldwin, of Los Angeles, has been dismissed. She alleged ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S STRIKE. SITUATION BECOMING SERIOUS.

    The seamen's strike, which is claimed to be of an international character, is becoming more serious every day in England. Yesterday the crews of three of the ...

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  17. KING'S GARDEN PARTY.

    The garden party given at Buckingham Palace this afternoon by their Majesties the King and Queen was the event to-day of the Coronation festivities. The weather ...

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  18. NAVAL OFFICER'S VIEW.

    In a letter to the newspapers Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton strongly opposes the ratification of the Delaration. Distinguished naval authorities, arguing ...

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  19. VICTORIA'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor has received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies the following telegram in response to the message transmitted on June 22:— ...

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  20. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    The detectives who are investigating the blowing up of the "Los Angeles Times" building with dynamite, to and have arrested the M'Manigal brothers in connection with ...

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  21. KING GEORGE'S ROAD.

    Sir,—In reference to the letters of S. A. Tuckfield and D. S. Kerr, may I draw attention to the fact that when our Sailor King visited Victoria he entered Melbourne ...

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  22. BOYS FOR THE NAVY. SELECTING PERMANENT STAFF.

    There is not much fear that the position of naval cadet will go begging. The full number of cadets has been carolled in each of the States, the total for the ...

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  23. OVERSEA VISITORS. LONDON HOSPITALITY.

    The Parliamentary visitors from overseas were entertained last evening by the London Country Council at a banquet at the Hotel Cecil. Sir William Lyne responded ...

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  24. ILL-FATED SHIP'S CREW.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—On the arrival of the French ship, Rene Kerviler, from Leith, after a speedy voyage of 89 days. Captain Rathonis reported the loss of ...

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  25. IDLE SHIPS AT AMSTERDAM.

    The shipping strike in in active operation here. Work in at a standstill on 20 out of 35 steamers. ...

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  26. ENGLAND'S GLORY.

    "What is England's glory at this Coronation time?" asked the Rev. Dr. Rentoul of the audience who assembled in the Glenterrie-hall last night to hear his first ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIALISM.

    A banquet was given last night by the Grocers' Company in honour of Parliamentary visitors from overseas. Sir John Quick responded to the toast ...

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  28. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The Senate, which is discussing the Tariff Reciprocity Bill, yesterday negatived a motion by Senator Penrose that the vote on the Reciprocity Bill be taken on July 21; the ...

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  29. SOCIETY SMUGGLERS.

    A smuggling scandal which is said to involve ten men and women prominent in society has been unveiled. Their operations extended over a period of two years, ...

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  30. PRAHRAN MAYORAL BALL.

    The succession of mayoral balls was continued last night at Praliran, when the mayor and Mrs. Rupert Nicolson entertained 1,500 guests in the City-hall. ...

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  31. DOMINIONS' TROOPS.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, Princess Mary, and Prince George inspected the Coronation troops from overseas to-day at Chelsea, the Duke of ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The people of Forward, a new town in the Saskatehewan district, have decided to move the whole town to a site nearly three miles west of its present location, at the ...

    Article : 330 words
  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the first round of the lawn tennis championship of England singles tournament, at Wimbledon yesterday, Dr. Pockley (N.S.W.) defeated Gallway, 6—2, 6—2, 6—0; ...

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  34. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, leader of the Opposition in the Dominion Parliament, is conducting an election campaign in the prairie provinces. Speaking at Winnipeg ...

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  35. OVERSEAS CLUB. MEMBERSHIP OF 50,000.

    The Overseas Club, which was inaugurated in London, already has a membership of 50,000, and 1,300 branches are being formed in all parts of the world. ...

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  36. PERNICIOUS PICTURE SHOWS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A large deputation of ladies, representing the National Council of Women, the Society of Professional Women Workers, and the Mothers' ...

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  37. MELBOURNE BRANCH.

    A meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Overseas Club was held at Rubira's Cafe last night. Mr. W. Finnucane presided. The subscription was fixed at 1/. Owing ...

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  38. PORT FAIRY DETACHMENT.

    PORT FAIRY, Wednesday.—For a long time a detachment of volunteer naval militia has existed in this town, but little interest has apparently been taken in it ...

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  39. BURGLAR IN BEDROOM.

    Imagining evidently that the tenants were absent from Mr. John Bethell's house, in Lower Heidelberg-road. Ivanhoe, on Tuesday night, a thief entered, Mr. Bethell ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

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  41. NEW ORIENT STEAMER. LAUNCH OF THE ORAMA.

    The Orient Company's new steamer Orama was launched on the Clyde to-day. She will sail for Australia in November. ...

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  43. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL.

    [Larger by about 1,000 tons than the other big Orient lines trading to Australia, the Orama will, with the exception of the German mail liner Grosser Kurfnerst. ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES CENSUS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Acting Treasurer (Mr. Carmiel[?] is receiving a number of communications from people who state that they have been missed by the ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. MODERN PEOPLE'S PALACE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Salavation Army People's Palace, a four-story brick and stone building at the corner of Edward and Ann streets, city, was opened ...

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  46. MILITARY COLLEGE.

    The Defense department yesterday received the following message through the High Commissioner's office from Lord Kitchener:—"Hearty congratulations on ...

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  47. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Keat, late of Warrandyte-road, [?] [?] easter, fruitgrower, who died on May 23 last, by [?] will, dated August 5, 1910, left really £[?] and personally £272, for his children. ...

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