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  2. DASHING COMEDIENNE.

    For when I walk I always walk with Billy 'Cause Billy knows just where to walk, And when I talk, I always talk with Billy, 'Cause Billy knows just how to talk, ...

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  3. JUBILEE OF GAS LIGHTING.

    Fifty years ago to-night the South Australian Gas Company switched on the first supply of gas to illuminate the streets of Adelaide. As the acorn produces the ...

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  4. MUST HAVE GONE MAD,"

    In the Prahran Court to-day James Liddle a painter was charged with having shot at James Forrest with intent to kill on June 15. James Forrest said ...

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  5. PILLAGING OF CARGO.

    At to-day's sitting of the Conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce Consideration was given to the matter of pillaging of cargo. Mr. F. W.Vasey ...

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  6. MARCONI MUDDLE.

    The Home, of Commons, was crowded when Mr. George Cave, K.C., Unionist member for the Kingston division of Surrey, moved the following amendment to ...

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  7. A SENSATIONAL TRIAL.

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Pring and a jury, Thomas Edwin Brown, an orchardist, was placed upon his trial charged with having ...

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  8. THE BALKAN CRISIS.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Neue Freie Presse telegraphs that Bulgaria will not fiend a representative to the Balkan Premiers' Conference at St. Petersburg, ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT HOUSE CASE. I

    In the High Court to-day judgment was delivered by the Full Bench in an appeal from the Supreme Court of ,New South Wales in relation to the Governor-General's ...

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  10. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA.

    The trial of the accused in the Bengali conspiracy recently unearthed has been opened at Calcutta. The prisoners number ...

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  11. BULGAR COMPLAINS OF GREEK.

    The Bulgarian Government has protested to the Greek authorities against incessant arrests of Bulgarians in certain Macedonian districts which are at present ...

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  12. MR. CAVE'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Cave entered into a quiet judicial analysis of the transactions of Ministers in Marconi scrip. He said he moved his amendment with re[?] but it was ...

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  13. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    On the eve of his return to New Zealand Sir Joseph Ward was tendered a luncheon at the Trocadero by the Dominion high Commissioner (Hon T. Mackenzie ...

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  14. DERBY DISPUTE.'

    It was announced yesterday that Mr. Bower Ismay owner of Craganour who unsuccessfully lodged an appeal against the decision of the Jockey Club stawards in ...

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  15. OUR DEFENDERS.

    Important changes are pending with regard to the uniforms for the citizen soldiers. The rough yellow boot which at present disfigures tie regimental lines will in all ...

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  16. A PROTECTORATE CONVERTED.

    The Kersaint, which arrived from Wallis Island on Tuesday, left today. Secrecy regarding the cause of her visit is maintained. . The "Fiji Times states that on ...

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  17. WOMEN AND THE VOTE.

    The women's Social and Political Union has prepared a memorial to the, Prime Minister (Sir. Asquith), in which it is asserted that property of the approximate ...

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  18. SIR RUFUS TAKES BLAME.

    Sir Rufus Isaacs admitted that his action daring' the October debate bad been. mistaken. He believed his American Marconi share transactions ...

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  19. DOMINION FLEETS.

    The Ottawa Free Press publishes a telegram from a former Australian resident stating that hostility exists in the Commonwealth against Canada because the ...

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  20. THE ENGINE DRIVERS' CASE.

    The President of the Court of Arbitration (Mr. Justice Higgins) to-day continued the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association ...

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  21. LEADING IN SPORT.

    All phases of manly pastimes strongly appeal to Australians, and the publication si information dealing with accomplishments in the field or Upon the turf is ...

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  22. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Daily Mail (Independent Unionist), in reviewing the debate on the Marconi matters, says it would not have been surprised had Mr. Cave's resolution been with ...

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  23. MEXICAN TURMOIL

    Advices from El Paso indicate that massacres and outrages continue to be perpecrated in Northern Mexico. The Mexican federal forces have arranged ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Minister for Public Instruction gave notice of the introduction of a Bill to prohibit the employment of certain forms of labour in the ...

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  25. MR. LlOYD GEORGE'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Lloyd George said it would have been infinitely better if the whole of the facts had been placed before the House in October: but lie and. Sir Rufus Isaacs had ...

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  26. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    The standard announces that Mr. Durtnali, an English engineer, claims to have invented a generator which will produce heavy currents of high and also variable ...

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  27. ROYAL ASCOT.

    The Chief event of the second day in the Royal Ascot week was the Royal Hunt Cup. which was run to-day. The distance was seven furlongs 166 yards, and the race ...

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  28. THE BARRIER.

    The hospital board last night decided to make a farther application to the Government for a deferred subsidy. During May 130 patients were admitted, 97 were ...

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  29. A DIVORCE SUIT.

    A divorce suit in which the Attorney-General intervened .to show cause against the decree nist made absolute was heard to-day before Mr. Justice a Beckett. The ...

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  30. B U L G A R I A N EARTHQUAKE.

    The Czar of Russia has sent a message of condolence to the Bulgarian people regarding the disastrous earthquake visitation to the town of Tirnovo. ...

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    At about 5.45 p.m. on Thursday Alfred Thomas Dickens, plasterer, residing at Bagot street, Torrensville, attempted to get on an electric car at the intersection ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY SUSPENDED

    Huxley. the Australian jockey, riding Clapgate, won the Fernhill Stakes to-day, but be was disqualified for crossing in front of another horse, and suspended for' the ...

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  33. CAPRICIOUS WORKERS.

    Quite unconsciously the Prince of Wales is causing a great deal of trouble in Melbourne. Out of pure caprice a flection of the members of the Melbourne Wharf ...

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  34. NOTHING TO STAIN" A MINISTER'S HONOUR.

    Mr. Lloyd George was conscious that he had done nothing to bring a stain to the honour of Minister of the Crown. The Chancellor feelingly concluded his remarks ...

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  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The accounts from the Yudanamutana Mine are still very encouraging. In Henry's shaft a rich black ore, yielding 80 per cent., has been cut. It gives about ...

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  36. A FRACTURED JAW.

    A serious accident befel William H. B. Black, chief engineer of the steamer Lauderdale. on Thursday afternoon. He was proceeding ashore from the vessel by ...

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  37. LAND FOR LIEBIG.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question by Mr. J.G. Swift McNeil (Nationalist for the South Donegal) the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Harcourt) stated that the ...

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  38. GRAVE IMPROPRIETY.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Unionist), who had brought in the minority report of the select committee defended the terms of his report. He contended that the transactions ...

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  39. FIRE AT COWELL.

    COWELL, June 17.—A fire occurred at half-past'6 this morning, at the comer of second and Third streets. It started in the residence of ...

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  40. WHAT SHALL THE HOUSE SAY?

    Mr. S. U. Buckmaster. (Liberal for Keighley Division, West Riding, Yorkshire) moved an amendment declaring in effect that the House accepts the statements of ...

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  41. EXPORT" BUTTER TRADE.

    A report with reference to the export trade in butter has been prepared by the commence branch of the Customs Department. The tone of the whole statement ...

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  42. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S CRITICISM.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) dealt in a trenchant manner with anonymous critics, and vindicated the post office ;o far as negotiations in respect to the Marconi agreement were concerned. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. INJURED AT FOOTBALL.

    PARILLA, June 18—Two accidents have occurred at football during this season. Master F. Mayfield has been laid up with an injured knee since playing in a match ...

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  45. INCIDENT OF 1854.

    The Hon. Alfred Lyttelton (Unionist, formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies) remarked that the question was not i personal one but related to the attitude ...

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  46. BARRIER MATERNITY LEAGUE.

    The committee of the Broken Hill Maternity League has decided to confine operations for the present to nursing maternity cases in the patients' own homes. ...

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  47. ASYLUM TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, June 19.—The Coroner held an enquiry to-day into the cause of the death of Joseph Tissier, an inmate of the Yarra Bend Hospital, a lunatic, who was ...

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  48. OLD MAN'S END.

    PERTH, June 19.—An old man named Price was clearing near York when a burning tree fell and pinned bim to the ground. Children returning from school found him ...

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  49. MINISTERS EMOTIONAL.

    The Attorney-General's manly tone which marked Ms utterances impressed the House. Sir Rufus Isaacs spoke with a deal of emotion, and with frequent dramatic gestures. ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. SUICIDE IN GAOL.

    AUCKLAND, June 19.—A prisoner, Aussin Carroll, committed suicide in a cell at the Mount Eden Gaol His body was bund hanging from the bare by a belt and a towel ...

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