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  2. SECOND TEST.

    The sky was overcast, with a wind blowing diagonally across the line of the wickets, when the second Test match was continued at Lord's to-day, the early attendance being ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES IN LONDON.

    Pending the assembly of the Imperial Conference, the members of the oversea delegations are busily employed making speeches at public gatherings. ...

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  4. NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL.

    Discussion took place at the meeting of tho City Council yesterday on the proposal that the council should increase its contribution to the proposed national war ...

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  5. ORGY OF CRIME.

    Irish rebels indulged in an orgy of death and destruction during the week-end. A man named David Fitzgibbon was murdered at Liscarrol (Cork), and two ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The opening of the Imperial Conference has been postponed from Thursday to Monday, owing to the date of arrival of the Canadian delegates being uncertain, and ...

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  7. ACTIVITIES OF THIEVES.

    Plain-cloths police at Russell street spent a busy five minutes last night unloading and storing a van load of bicycles, believed to have been stolen, which Constable ...

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  8. MR. RYAN'S LIBEL ACTION.

    The views of Mr. Fihelly, another Queensland Minister, formed one of several subjects touched upon in evidence in the High Court yesterday, when the hearing ...

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  9. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    DENVER (Colorado), U.S.A., June 13. Mr. Samuel Gompeers, president of the American Federation of Labour, in a statement made previous to the sitting of the ...

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  10. Strikers Damage Steamers.

    Two large ocean liners, the Buckeye State (10,000 tons) and the Western Comet (5,871 tons) have been badly disabled, owing, it is said, to the actions of marine srikers. ...

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  11. SPORTING CABLES.

    The race for the French Derby (the Prix du Jockey Club) was run here to-day, at the Bois de Boulogne course, the winner proving to be M. Blane's colt K[?]ar. Details:— ...

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  12. Coal Strike Ballot.

    Week-end reports from the coalfields are of an optimistic character. They suggest that the men are anxious for a settlement, and it is generally believed that the ...

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  13. Speculating in Wool.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie (formerly High Commissioner in London for New Zealand), speaking at a banquet at Bristol, said that New Zealand was suffering intensely from ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    King Constantine of Greece and the Crown Prince (Prince George) have left Phaleron on a Greek cruiser for Smyrna on route to the seat of war in Asia Minor. ...

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  15. STRANGER IN COUNTRY TOWN.

    Complaints from tradespeople in Maryborough that goods had been obtained from them by a stranger who, by a clever subterfuge, avoided having to pay for them, ...

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  16. INSTRUCTORS FOR THE ARMY.

    It is the intention of the Military authorities, as far as possible to provide for the inclusion of former members of the A.I.F. in the defence forces, particularly for ...

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  17. POLICE NEWS.

    Alexander Goudie aged 19 years, was charged at the Richmond Court on Monday, before Mr. A. A. Kelley, P.M., with having [?] at Richmond racecourse on May 30 with intent to commit a ...

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  18. STREET PROCESSIONS IN CITY.

    The proposed by-law by which the City Council seeks to prohibit street processions did not come before the council for consideration at the meeting yesterday. The ...

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  19. BUSINESS FOR PARLIAMENT.

    What members term the "second hurdle" in the tariff schedule will be reached by the House of Representatives to-day. This will be item 165, reapers, threshers, and ...

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  20. RUNAWAY ENGINE.

    Inquiries into the circumstances of the double derailment of goods engines on Friday afternoon at the Bacchus Marsh station, caused by a runaway A2 engine ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Advice was received in Melbourne yesterday that the Commonwealth Government Line of steamers would shortly enter upon a regular cargo service between ...

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  22. ECONOMIC ERRORS OF THE PAST.

    Sir,—It is quite consistent of our superAustralian Protectionist members to stand by the native product as against the imported article. If the question is sheep, ...

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  23. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    WELLINGTON (X.Z.), Monday.—An aeroplane, when making a trial flight at Hastings, nose dived for about 100ft., and crashed to the ground. The pilot, ...

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  24. TRANSFERS OF LICENSE.

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  25. FARMERS AND WHEAT POOL.

    ROCHESTER, Monday.—On Saturday afternoon farmers heard an address on the wheat pool by Mr. Hill, M.H.R. It was unanimously agreed to favour a compulsory ...

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  26. FLOUR AND BREAD PRICES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Following on a sharp decline in the values of mill offals, the State Prices Regulations Commission to-day cancelled the ruling fixed prices for ...

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  27. CHURCH NEWS.

    A chi[?] of eight bells is to be installed at St. Martin's Church of England, Hawksburn. The bells are the gift of Mr. F. W. Were, In memory of his wife. ...

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  28. WORK AT MOUNT LYELL.

    The directors of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Limited announce that at the suggestion of Mr. Justice Powers, deputy president of the ...

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  29. VIOLENT ROBBERY ALLEGED.

    Before Messrs. D. Crosby, R. J. Hardy, and D. Shiels, J.P.s, in the Curlton Court on Monday, John Corcoran, aged 22 years, was charged with robbery with violence. ...

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  30. ALLEGED HORSE STEALING.

    [?]ROUIN, Monday.—Recently some residents have lost horse of which no trace could be found. A valuable draught [?], belonging to Mr. J. Trebilcock, was missed from a paddock, ...

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  31. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  32. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  33. DR. MANNIX AND OATH.

    MYRTLEFORD, Monday.—Returned soldiers at a meeting, unanimously agreed to request the Federal Government to compel Dr. Mannix to take the oath of ...

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  34. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    For having disposed of liquor during prohibited hours on the evening of April 22 Catherine [?] [?] of the South Richmond Hotel was [?] £[?], with 5/ costs, at the Richmond Court on ...

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  35. SHAREBROKER GRANTED DIVORCE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In the Civil Court to-day, Samuel Wills, sharebroker, peritioned for a divorce from Kathleen Wills on the ground of misconduct with W. Ward, of Moe, Victoria. A [?] ...

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  36. SUPPOSED KICK BY HORSE.

    George Frederick Sco[?], aged four years, of Dean street, Moonee Ponds, was found unconscious in a paddack near his home yesterday. He is believed to have been kicked by a horse. He was taken to the ...

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  38. INCOME TAX PROSECUTIONS.

    In the City Court yesterday Mr. E. Notley Moore, P.M., imposed fines ranging from £2 to £3 on the following persons for having failed to supply Commonwealth income tax returns:— ...

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