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  2. SHIPPING. ARRIVALS—June 9.

    Miltiades, s, [?] tons, Captain Schlonsa, from London, via ports. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents. Medic, s, 11,955 tons, Captain Roberts, from Liverpool, via ports. Dalgety and Co., Ltd. agents. ...

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  3. EVENING EDITION CONTINUED. DEADLOCK.

    The Servian delegates have been recalled, and it is expected that the peace conference will be dissolved with the outstanding points of difference left unsettled. ...

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  4. FIGHT WITH SAILORS.

    At about 5.30 this afternoon a disturbance broke out among a number of sailors who had been drinking at an hotel at Stockton. Two men were stabbed but the injuries were ...

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  5. "FIRST MARTYR." SUFFRAGIST'S DEATH.

    Elizabeth Davison, the women's suffragist. who intercepted the King's horse in the race for the Derby, and was severely injured, died yesterday. ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS. NO MATERIAL CHANGE.

    The only change in the electoral position, as disciosed by the latest figures, is that Mr. M'Coll is now second among the candidates for the Senate, in Victoria, and, if he ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND [?] WELLINGTON [?]S

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  8. LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT WAGGA.

    A united Liberal demonstration of Hume and Riverina electors is to be held at Wagga on Friday. It was announced that it will be attended ...

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  9. KING'S BIRTHDA[?] COLD AND WET[?]

    The celebration of the [?] birth of the King was net la[?] was once known is "Queen's [?] fore daylight atmosphtric [?] ...

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  10. ANALYSIS OF THE VOTING.

    "The simple statement of the present political situation, as set out by me in the press last week, has disturbed some of my critics very considerably," said Mr. W. M. Hughes ...

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  11. COMMENTS BY MR. WADE.

    "The latest returns," said the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Wade) last night, "make it fairly safe to assert that the referendum proposals have been beaten, and that the ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  13. SHIP WINDSOR PARK SOLD.

    Another [?] of the remainable investor in shipping values during recent years is to be found in the sale of the Norweglan ship Windsor Park ([?] ton) recently. The Windsor Park left Wallaroo, South ...

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  14. THE POWERS' DEMAND.

    The Powers' communication to the Balkan Allies and Turkey urging them to demobilise three-Quarters of their forces is to be delivered to-day or to-morrow. ...

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  15. MORE INCENDIARISM.

    Suffragists set fire to the grandstand and stables on the Hurst Park racecourse last night. The fire was discovered at midnight, and ...

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  16. SERBO-BULGARIAN ANIMOSITY.

    The "Mir," a semi-official organ, declares that no Bulgarian Government would consent to a revision of the Serbo-Bulgarian Treaty values the Servians abandoned their "foolish ...

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  17. A NOVEL TOW.

    At Boston, Lincoloshire the tug Privateer was engaged to pull Jons the old town bridge across the harbour. A wire haw[?] was attached to two of the eight spans, and the tug was sent ahead. The hawser ...

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  18. WIRELESS FROM MORRAKI.

    A wireless message was received last night from the Union Company's scarper Moccki, en route from wellington to Sydney, intimating that she would arrive about 3 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  19. DISMISSED.

    Considerable excitement was occasioned at Russell-street Police Barracks on Sunday night. At about 20 minutes to 8 o'clock an ...

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  20. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Stadium at Grunewald, where the next Olympic Games are to be held was formally opened by the Emperor yesterday. There were 30,000 spectators, despite the ...

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  21. LOST OVERBOARD.

    News has been received in Sydney from New Zealand to the effect that the seaman who was lost overboard from the scow Mar[?], on her last voyage from Sydney to New Zealand, was resumed Leslic C. Millo[?], and hot ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

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  23. FIRST THROUGH THE CANAL.

    Something historic was [?] about the association of the first ship to pass through the Panam Canal, says "Fairplay." And no better choice could have been made than that of Captain Amundmen's ship the F[?]m. ...

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  24. TRAFFIC RET[?]

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

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  26. TOFUA'S ARRIVAL.

    Captain Crawford, master of the steamer Tofus, wirelessed the Union Company last night, stating that the would probably arrive in Sydnet at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning from Auckland. Tonga, Samos, and Fiji. ...

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  27. CROWD V. SUFFRAGISTS.

    Disorderly scenes were chanced in Hyde Park on Sunday when a meeting of millitant suffragists was broken up by the crowd. ...

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  28. WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    The Union Company are in receipt of a wireless message despatched by the captain of the steamer Manapouri, which states that in all prohability he will arrive at Melbourne, on route from Sovs to Sydney. ...

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  29. A SPY STORY.

    Regarding the story of Armgaard Greaves, the ex-explonage prisoner—that he had secured possession of an agreement between Japan and Germany, whereby the latter was ...

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  30. A NOVEL YACHT.

    A large auxiliary vacht has [?] been builts on the Ctyde from dealgrw by Mr. William Gray, a London naval archltert, for Mr. Godfrey Williams of Aberpergwm. The [?] is the largest motor sur[?]ary ...

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  31. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The second case in connection with the Merchant Service Guild affecting the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Court in regard to certain New South Wales shipping companies was ...

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  32. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Many comments in the Liberal papers indicate that the disclosures in connection with the Marconi contract are adversing affecting Liberalism. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  34. NEWCASTLE. ADDITIONAL MAIL [?]

    The Newcastle Chamber of [?] few weeks ago mae represeti[?] Railway Department for at [?] to [?] run during the day. C[?] ...

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  35. INVALID VOTERS.

    Sir,—Mr. H. J. Rayment is wroth with the Federal Labour party for its abolition of the postal vote, and the resultant disfranchisement of invalid persons. To temper his ...

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  36. THE SENATE.

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  37. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR MARKET.

    Mr. C. Prendergast, of Victoria, has handed to the "Daily Citizen" a warning from the Glass Bottlemakers' Union that there is no room for additional bottlemakers in ...

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  38. SHIPPING INTERFERED WITH.

    The wind reached a vciocity of 40 miles an hour to£ day, and the rough weather interieved considersably with shipping. Several vessels arrived dering the day, but, up to a late h[?] to-night, none had ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

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  40. MORAVIAN IN COLLISION.

    According to the English [?]les the steamer Moravian, while on her last veyage from Sydney to London, came into collision with the Swedish berque Wants off Folkestone on May 4. The Wanja sustained consider. ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH BANNRUPRT

    Reports were received at a re[?] of the local Chamber of Common[?] Brisbane and Adelaide Chambers of [?] upon the Commonwealth Bast[?] ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Dr. L. Forbes Winslow, the celebrated alienist, aged 69 years. The departmental committee which hass ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

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  44. SHIP'S MOORING BREAK.

    During the heavy sqnail this afternoon the cable which held the ship Clyde to a buoy broke away, and the vessel driffted until the bamped the steamer [?]tarmattan, which was who moored in the port. Two ...

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  45. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  46. STEAMER DUE TO-DAY.

    Mo[?], from Wellington and other New Zealand ports. ...

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  47. DISFRANCHISED ELECTORS.

    Sir,—I have been waiting to bee whether any other voters from the parkes electorate wrote in In reference to the disgraceful omission at their names from the roll. In my family we ...

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  48. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    An attempt at robbery under [?] of the principal thoroughtsres of [?] was reported to the police this [?] The complainant was James West ...

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  49. BAR HARBOURS.

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  50. LABOUR. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    At a meeting of railwaymen at Burton-onTrent last night, a resolution was agreed to in favour of an eight-hour day and a minimum wage. ...

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  51. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE (610M).—Arr: June 9, Berlin, s, from New York; Schieslen, s, from Bremen: Alci[?] s, from Glasgow: Otuay, R.M.S., from London: Cooms, s, Allings, s, and Eastern, s, from Melbounre: ...

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  52. THE REFERENDUM.

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  53. TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A strike has occurred among the Kielafontein miners for the recognition of the union. and the trouble threatens to lead to a general strike throughout South Africa. ...

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  54. OUR FIRST LADY SCULPTOR.

    Australia's first lady sculptor, Miss Theo Cowan, after a sojurn of ten years in the art contres of Europe, returned to Sydney yesterday by the Miltiades. ...

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  55. WATER BOARD EMPLO[?]

    It has been brought under the notice of [?] Water Supply and Se[?] that a [?] have recently occurred wHERE [?] be officers of the board have called [?] ...

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  56. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred on board the submarine 1[?] while running on the surface in the [?] Channel yesterday. "The explosion destroyed the engines, killed ...

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  57. THE MAILS.

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  58. CASUALTIES. CRUSHED BENEATH A DRAY.

    At the inquest held by Mr. J. H. Montagus (deputy coroner), respecting the death of William Edward Tozer, farmer, of Boko, aged 34, who was found crushed beneath a dray, a ...

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  59. OBITUARY.

    Mr. George Wyndham died suddenly from heart failure in Paris this morning. The late [?] Wyndham who born in 1863. After passing through Sandhurst he joined ...

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  60. POLO PLAYER'S LEG BROKEN.

    While engaged at polo practice on Saturday afternoon Mr. T. Perry's pony fell. The stirrup locked on Mr. Perry's foot, breaking his leg just above the ankle. ...

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  61. VICTORIAN SENATORS.

    To-day's Senate returns completely altered the position. Senator M'Coll who last night was 11[?] behind Mr. Barnes (Labour), and, 514 behind Mr. M'Klssock (Labour), is now second, ...

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  62. A PLEASING [?]

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  63. A PLEASING NIGHT-CAP.

    Wolte's Schnappe with warm milk.—Advt. ...

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