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  2. FANCIFUL FIGURES.

    The largest election crowd, as usual, gathered in front of The Register Office, on Saturday night. It was more than a time-honoured custom that brought those ...

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  3. DISCRIMINATING MONSOON.

    The Weather Bureau reported at 9 p.m. on Sunday:—The monsoonal disturbance which developed in New South Wales on Friday intensified as it reached Victoria. ...

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  4. DIED IN THE CAUSE.

    The sudden death occurred on Saturday afternoon of Mr. Samuel Hornal a retired farmer of Olive street Prospect, in particularly pathetic circumstances. He was ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In the following summary S. signifies Socialist and L. denotes Liberal. An asterisk shows members of the previous Parliament. The scrutiny is incomplete ...

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  6. RELIGIOUS MANIA.

    A double tragedy occurred in a house occupied by Mrs. Drysdale and family in Blue's Point road North Sydney this morning. Jane Day aged 40 unmarried ...

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  7. OCEAN MONARCH.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Chronicle has telegraphed certain remarkable statements with regard to the signative new Hamburg-Amerika liner ...

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  8. GARDENER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. George Sparrow, who had been employed for a long period as gardener to Mr. T. E. Barr Smith, at Stirling West, died suddenly on. Saturday on his way home ...

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  9. AT GHENT.

    An army of labourers at the Ghent exhibition has in two days transformed the arena within the Palais des Fetes into a concert hall. ...

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  10. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Victorian revenue for the 11 months of the financial year amounted to £8,899,860 an increase of £20,482. compared with the corresponding period of ...

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  11. A COASTAL GALE.

    A wintry south-easterly gale the fury ofwhich caused considerable inconvenience and detention to shipping swept the Victorian coasts the whole of yesterday. Driven ...

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  12. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasury returns show a deficit of £27,238 for May, raising the total deficit to £418,784. The expenditure for the month was £423,876 and the revenue ...

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  13. BATTLE CRUISER STOCK FAST.

    The German battle-cruiser Blucher 15,500 tons launched five years ago has followed the example set by the Imperator and the latest battleship Konig Alberts and has ...

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  14. AT THE BARRIER.

    Friday night's rainfall there totalled 0.31 The downpour was general. A light drizzle was experienced at times on Saturday. ...

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  15. CASUALTIES.

    At about 9 o'clock on Saturday night a fire occurred in a four-roomed stone house occupied by Mr. Henry Nixon a machinist in Rose street ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PLAYERS.

    The Australian cricketers began on Friday a match against a team representing the Pacific Coast. The home team made 59 runs in their first innings, and the ...

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  17. HOUSE GORED TO DEATH.

    A horse was killed in Morphett street Adelaide, on Sunday morning by an infuriated bullock. Mr. Thomas Carr of Rose Park was riding the horse behind ...

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  18. TRACK TACTICS.

    On May 20 Richard Wootton the successful Australian trainer and father of Frank Wootton began a suit for libel against Roberts Sievier as the outcome of ...

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  19. MINING ENGINEERS.

    The annual congress of the Institute of Mining Engineers was concluded yesterday, when the last of the mines was visited, and the President (Mr. Hebbard) held a garden ...

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  20. DECOMPOSED BODY FOUND.

    On Sunday morning, as Mr. W. E. Summers of Summertown was on the way to Waterfall Gully he discovered a dead body in an advanced state of decomposition. It ...

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  21. ENGLISH HEAT.

    A fierce thunderstorm, with torrential rain, brought the heat wave in the south of England to an end. London was very heavily visited. ...

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  22. MISHAP IN FUNERAL CORTEGE.

    STRATHALBYN May31.—A peculiar casualty happened yesterday afternoon to Mr. J. Cheriton sen and his son Mr. J. M. Cheriton who were driving in a ...

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  23. CORPUS CHRISTI CEREMONY.

    The Roman Catholic religious ceremony, known as the Corpus Christi procession, was performed for the first time in Queens-land, in the grounds of the Nudgee ...

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  24. LONSDALE BELT.

    The British National Sporting Club hs declined to accede to the request of Mr. R. L. ("Snowy") Baker of the Sydney Stadium that permission be given to hold ...

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  25. HAVOC IN VIRGINIA.

    Telegrams from Norfolk viurginia announce that as torl of wind followed by terrific rain and hail, swept over the district Many lives are believed to have ...

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  26. FATALITY AT BLOCK 10.

    BROKEN HILL June 1.—Angelo Graseni a miner who was injured on the Block 10 Mine on Thursday on the 500 level by falling to the ground died on ...

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  27. PERSECUTED PEOPLE.

    A party of miscreants, as yet unidentified, made an attack upon the home of a Jew at Pontneff in the Polish district of Kalisz. All the doors and windows were firmly ...

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  28. McCULLOCH PICTURES.

    The prices obtained at the sale of the McCulloch collection are remarkably high. Edwin A. Abbey's "Richard the Third" realized 5,400 guineas. Sir Edward ...

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  29. FIFTY YEAES AGO.

    A specimen of rock mixed with quartz containing several, specks of gold has been obtained on Granite Island.—The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. Milne). ...

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  30. POLICEMAN'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE JUne 1.—Senior-constable Wheatley Smith (57) committed suicide in his bedroom at the Daylesford Police Station this afternoon by shooting ...

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  31. EXPLOITING HULL.

    A cargo of Australian fruit met with successful sale at Hull. The Clan MacArthur arrived with am large shipment of apples and pears. There was as strong demand. ...

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  32. NATIONAL PRIDE.

    There has been a revival of public feeling against the California anti Japanese legislation. The opinion of the populace is expressing ...

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  33. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The case Brunton v. New South Wales Acting Commissioner of Stamps was again dealt with by the judicial committee of the Privy Council to-day. Judgement ...

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  34. FISHERMAN INCINERATED.

    PEBTH June 1.—The inquest on the firs which destroyed the Murchison Inn, Geraldton a month ago resulted in a verdict that the human remains found in the ...

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  35. FELL SIXTY FEET.

    Lieut Kreyder of the Grench military aerial corps was making observations regarding the effect of artillery fire at the targets at Bourges when an accident ...

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