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  2. VISIT OF PRESIDENT FALLIERES.

    The visit of the President of the French Republic to England to take part in some of the ceremonies connected with the Franco-British Exhibition will be made the ...

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  3. GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND RUSSIA.

    A series of visits between the King of England, the Czar of Russia, and the President of the French Republic, has been arranged. It has already been announced ...

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  4. CONGESTED IRELAND.

    The royal commission which was appointed by the Earl of Dudley when he was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to Report on such changes in law or administration ...

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  5. ELECTRIC TRAMWAYS.

    Since the turning of the first sod on Thursday in connection with the construction of the permanent way for the Adelaide electric tramway system no time has been ...

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  6. A SUSPICIOUS DEATHS

    An inquest concerning the death of Alexander Brown, who died at the Prince Alfred Hospital on April 25, and whose body was exhumed on May 14, was opened ...

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  7. STHE SILVER CITY.

    Mr. Lee, the Minister for Works, was entertained at dinner to-night at the new Masonic Hall by the citizens of broken Hill. The Mayor (Aid; Tvey) presided, and ...

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  8. EMPIRE DAY.

    In connection with the Empire Day, celebrations, The London Daily Mail offered a Challenge Cup to be competed for by rifle clubs in any part of the Empire. The ...

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  9. MANAGEMENT OF POST OFFICE.

    The Federal Cabinet met at 11 o'clock this morning. There was a full attendance of Ministers, more than one having put off important engagement in Sydney to ...

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  10. ACTION FOR DIVORCE.

    The divorce suit Poppens v.Poppens was begun to-day before a jury of 12. The petitioner, William Frederick G Poppens of Port Melbourne an ex-hotel keeper. ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND PERSIA,

    On April 12 a detachment of six mounted Russian frontier guards, commanded by Capt. D[?]jeplassoff, were attacked by Persian brigands of the Khodi[?]epli tribe, ...

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  12. A REMARKABLE SCORE.

    The Railway and Works rifle team sho[?] in the overseas Empire competition at the Toowong range to-day. Everything was perfect for shooting, and the total score ...

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  13. INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE.

    At the instance of King Victor Emmanuel a conference in which the representatives of 40 Governments participated, was held at Rome in June, 1905, "to create an ...

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  14. DISLOYAL HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie the Leader of the Socialist Party in the House of Commons, speaking, on Saturday night at Bristol, referred to this Empire Day celebrations. In ...

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  15. DANGER IN THE AIR .

    The district of Berkeley, California, was the scene of a serious catastrophe to an airship. An airship constructed by Mr. Morrell, which was 450 ft. long, ...

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  16. WORLDWIDE CONGRATULATIONS.

    Most of the Prime Ministers of the dominions throughout the Empire sent congratulations to England on the success of the celebrations on Empire Day. ...

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  17. CANCER RESEARCH.

    All the great Powers extent Great Britain have jointed an international association, which was founded in Berlin for cancer research. Great Britain, has already a ...

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  18. EMPIRE CONCERT.

    Among the celebrations on Saturday was a special Empire concert, given in the Albert Hall. There was a great and enthusiastic audience. Madame Ada Crossley. ...

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  19. THE SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    Father evidence by Mr.W. O. Baghey, of a mechanical nature chiefly, in relation to brakes and the testimony of two train examiners stationed at Bendigb, was heart ...

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  20. TEUTONS AND BRITONS.

    The German Burgomasters (Mayors) who are visiting England at the invitation of the Mayors of Great Britain, were received on Saturday at Buckingham Palace ...

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  21. TERRIBLE SHOOTING FATALITIES.

    A terrible shooting fatality has occurred at Corrombin Creek, on the Northern Rivers. John Smith aged, 12., [?] Smith, his brother, 11 years ...

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  22. FRANCO - BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The Australian Palace, at the 'Franco-British Exhibition is approaching completion. The London press in their notices of the exhibition speak approvingly of the ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN ROYAL SCANDAL.

    The Daily Express states that an Austrian Princess, who eloped from Austria, with her lover, has reached London, hoping to be married there at a registry ...

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  24. INDO AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    The latest news of the British operations on the Afghan frontiar is more reassuring, and shows that the truculent Mohmands have realized that they are no match for ...

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  25. TENNIS.

    In the final of the Olympic, royal tennis competitions (the Indoor game), played at the Franco-British Exhibition, Jay Gould, the American champion, defeated Eustace ...

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  26. DEATH OF A FRENCH POET.

    The death is announced, at the age of 66. of Francois Edouard Joachim Coppee, a famous French poet and prominent civil servant in the French Republic. He was ...

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  27. EXCITED STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The transactions on the Wa[?] Street Exchange, New York, have lately been characterized by heavy selling and violent declines in prices of stocks. On Saturday ...

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  28. THE DERBY.

    During the past week His Majesty's horse Perrier has come into greater favour for the Derby, and is now quoted at 8 to 1 against. ...

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  29. BROUGHT BACK FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    Last year about 1,300 Australians were brought back from South Africa by the Commonwealth Government and the States at a cost of nearly £9,000. It was ...

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  30. THE BERLIN SCANDAL.

    The Imperial Court of Leipzig, to which Maximilian Harden appealed against the sentence of four months' imprisonment passed upon him in January for having ...

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  31. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Newton Moore) and the Colonial Treasurer (Mr. Frank Wilson) returned from the Premiers' Conference by the R.M.S. Oruba to-day, and ...

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  32. PUGILISM.

    The pugilistic match between Tommy Barns, the world's champion, and Bill Squires, the Australian champion, which was to have come off at Stamford Bridge ...

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  33. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Consideration of the additional requests of the Senate for amendments in the customs tariff will be the first business of the House of Representatives to-morrow. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN SEVERITY.

    Twenty peasants of Elizabethgrad (Russia), who were recently arrested for alleged brigandage, tried by courtmartial, and sentenced to death, were conveyed 150 miles to ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Victor Busst, of Melbourne, made a successful debut at the concert in the Bechstein Hall on Saturday evening. —Berlin University.— ...

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  36. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat, afloat for the United Kingdom[?] 3,000,000 qr., compared with 2,885,000 a w[?]. ago; Continental 1,825,000 qr., against l,945,000 ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL FREE-TRADE CONGRESS.

    The Cobden Club, which was established in 1866. to promote freetrade and peace, has summoned an international freetrade congress. The delegates will meet in ...

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  38. GERMANY IN SOUTH SEAS

    The German naval authorities have decided to station a second cruiser in the South Seas, "owing to the insecurity of life and property in the Admiralty ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    As a result of further negotiations the tramcar service was resumed this afternoon. Both sides agreed to refer the matter in dispute to a special board under the ...

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  42. SENATOR'S DEBT.

    A receiving order was to-day issued against Sr. J. W. Croft by the Registrar in Bankruptcy. The petitioning creditor was Mr. E. T. A. Bevan, and the act of ...

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  43. ALLEGED WRONGFUL ARREST.

    Arthur Long, the Bendigo hotel keeper who was arrested at La[?]meestion an a charge of having had in his possession 32 oz of gold, suspected of having been stolen, and .. ...

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