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  2. ANTARCTIC HEROES.

    Earl Curzon, in the coarse of his presidential address before the Royal Geographical Society, said the tragedy which involved the deaths of Capt. Scott and his [?] ...

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  3. "INNOCENT, BUT RUINED."

    B. C. Jacobsen, who was acquitted en Friday of a charge of attempted assault on Mrs. Thomas, delivered a lecture at the ...

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  4. PROMISING SEASON.

    Both the Commissioner of Public Works (Sir Richard Butler), and the Commissioner (Hon. Crown Lands (Hon. F. W. Young) who lave recently visited different ...

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  5. MINISTERS OF AGRICULTURE

    The annual conference of the Ministers for Agriculture in the various States was opened to-day. Representatives were present from ell the States except Western ...

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  6. ADRIFT IN A BOAT.

    Excitement was caused yesterday when news ra received that the United States revenue cutter Senecs communicated by wireless that she had picked up the third ...

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  7. PROVIDENTIAL RESCUE

    A remarkable story of the providential rescue of a native at sea by the P. & O. liner Marmora was unfolded on that vessel's arrival this morning Early in the ...

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  8. STATE DEBTS.

    Referring to what he regarded' as the negative results of the Treasurers' Conference last week in regard to State debts, the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) ...

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  9. STEAMERS COLLIDED.

    The tramp steamer Courtfield and the Sydney ferry steamer Kiandra collided off Cremorne Point this morning. The Kiandra was considerably damaged. Three men ...

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  10. MAWSON'S CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE.

    At the Royal Geographical Society's dinner last night Mr. Douglas Freshfield, who, presided, characterized Dr. Mawson's' journey from the scientific standpoint as ...

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  11. GAOL FOR PERJURY.

    Sydney Dobell, who was tried at the Court of General Sessions Unlay, on a charge of perjury, conducted his owa defence. He claimed and was allowed ...

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  12. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Beet Sugar.—Mr. F. C. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his May circular states that the production of beet sugar in Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Belgium, and ...

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  13. ADELAIDE THE GARDEN CITY.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Harcourt), in opening the Victorian League Health Conference, under the auspices of the Imperial Institute, remarked that he envied ...

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  14. SHEEP RANCHING IN CANADA.

    Advices from Edmonton, Alberta, state that Mr. James E. Buckler, a wealthy New Zealand live stock raiser, has purchased 10,000 acres in the Canadian province with ...

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  15. THE SURVIVORS.

    Farther particulars regarding the disaster show that the rescued persons are Robert Teire (chief officer of the Columbian) Kendal and Belanger (sailors), and ...

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  16. RAIN IN THE INTERIOR.

    For about a week, reports the meteorologist, disturbing influences not shown by barometric pressure have been at work in the far northern, parts of the State and ...

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  17. TOWN PLANNING.

    In the course of his speech at the conference, Mr. Harcourt said that the last ward in town 'planning was rating with Australia, which was now designing its ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL.

    The report that Mr. Winston Churchill, accompanied by Mr. G. Hamel, the well-on a monoplane over Sheerness on Satu[?]known aviator, looped the loop six times ...

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  19. NO MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE.

    The hearing of the appeal by Thomas Sleater against his conviction, with a man named Grayson, on a charge of having assaulted and robbed Claud Reid, was ...

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  20. COMPULSORY STRIKE.

    The churches' committee, headed by the Anglican Bishop (Dr. Riley), and including representative Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, Baptise, and ...

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  21. DISPUTED BOUNDARY TERRITORY.

    Settlers on the boundary territory, the possession of which was for many years the subject of a depute between Victoria arid South Australia, recently asked, the ...

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  22. MEXICAN PROBLEM.

    Gen. Huerta Ess authorized the peace delegates, who will assemble at Niagara on Wednesday to submit his resignation to the conference, if such a course be found ...

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  23. EDITOR SUED.

    Capt. Thomas Webster Kemp, formerly commander of the battleship London, is suing Mr. Lionel Yexley, editor of The Fleet, and a well-known naval authority ...

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  24. CARSON AND ULSTER.

    Addressing a meeting at Ipswich, for which constituency he is a candidate for the House of Commons seat rendered Vacant through the death of the Rev. C. ...

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  25. DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. McKcnna) has moved the third reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill in the House of Commons. ...

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  26. CASUALTIES.

    The police were informed on Tuesday afternoon that Marjorie Jean Murdoch, and 1[?] years, had died at 2.20 p.m., as the result of a scalding accident. Mrs. ...

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  27. INCENDIARISM NOT PROVED.

    Mrs. Ida Winifred Hill, who was charged with having set fire to a house at Stawell, was discharged to-day amid cheers from the people in Court. It took the police ...

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  28. CHALLENGE TO CANADA.

    The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Simla, India, states that great anxiety prevails in official circles regarding the voyage of an emigrant ship with Hindus ...

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  29. STRIKE FIASCO.

    A meeting was held on Saturday night of members of the Australian Workers' Union arid, men interested in metal spreading within the corporation and districts of ...

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  30. A BOLTING TEAM.

    Shortly after noon on Tuesday a four-horse team attached to a trolly, belonging to Mr. Fred Elliott, of Teatree Gully, bolted from the Globe Timber Mills yard ...

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  31. LAST SURVIVOR.

    The death has occurred of Capt. G. Lucas, the last survivor of the troopship Birkenhead. The Birkenhead, an iron paddle-wheeled ...

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  32. CHEAPER POSTAGE.

    The Governments of France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, and the United States are in favour of a reduction of the international rate of postage to ...

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  33. GALES AND FLOODS.

    The weather generally continues wet, cold, and windy, and shipping is impossible at Gisborne and Napier. All the rivers in the district are high in flood. The ...

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  34. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The United States authorities have decided to keep their troops at Vera Crus until the results of the peace conference at Niagara Falls shall haw been ...

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  35. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the world's chess tournament, which is being played in this city, Dr. Emanuel Lasker, the holder of the world's championship, has defeated Capablanca, the ...

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  36. CRUSHED BY HORSE.

    A painful accident occurred to Oliver Wilson, an employe of Mr. Steahr, near Nhill (V.). Wilson was riding a horse in a paddock, when the animal put its foot ...

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  37. EXPLORERS IN BOLIVIA.

    It was reported in Austria last week that Dr. Otto Noudenskjold, the noted polar explorer, together with members of his expedition, had been massacred by wild ...

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  38. CONTRACT LABOUR

    The State Executive of the Labour Federation last night carried a motion, "That this executive deplores the scandalous waste of public funds by the Cook ...

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  39. AGRICULTURE IN CANADA.

    Mr. A. E. Harding, of Auckland, who is studying Canadian agricultural methods, says that the thing teat most Struck him in Western Canada teas the indifference of ...

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  40. WALLAROO MISHAPS.

    WALLAROO, May 18.—Mr. Roland Campbell (manager of the Co-operative Store at Wallaroo) was alighting from a trap when the horse moved ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriting in connection with tie New South Wales 4 per cent, loan of £3.000,000 at £99 has been completed. The loan it repayable io 1912 or 1962. ...

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  42. FRANCE'S FINANCIAL POSITION.

    M. Almont, reporter for the Senate finance committee, states that France must secure £24,000,000 within two months, or face bankruptcy. He suggests the flotation ...

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  43. PEACE IN ALBANIA.

    A message from Durazzo states that the Albanian Government has granted extensive concessions to the Epirotes. These include the formation of their own gendarmery and ...

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  44. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY AND OMNIBUS COMPANY.

    The directors of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company. Limited, decided to-day to make a distribution at the rate of 10/ per share on July 1 next out of the ...

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  45. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Central Road Board, at its meeting on Tuesday, was called upon by the Government, as a result of a memorial from a number of influential settlers and ...

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  46. PUGILISM.

    Terry Keller, who is touring with the Australian team of pugilists, which includes Colin Bell, knocked out Otto Flint, the German champion, in the fifth round ...

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  47. RAILWAY CARRIAGE DERAILED.

    BALAKLAVA, May 19.—A little excite[?]t was caused at the railway station at 40 this morning. It is necessary to re[?]rse the order of engine and brakevan on ...

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  48. UNEMPLOYED IN CANADA.

    Replying to an appeal from the unemployed in Western Canada, the Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) declared that the policy of the Government was to restrict ...

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  49. TWO GASES OF SMALLPOX.

    To-day two fresh cases of smallpox came to light in the metropolitan area. Both patients are men. One follows the occupation, of a flower seller in the city. ...

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  50. PANAMA TOLLS.

    A determined move is now pending in the Senate to substitute for the Bill to repeal the Panama Canal tolls a measure providing for the reference of the whole ...

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  51. MELBA.

    Madame Melba, in tho course of an interview says the intends to sail for Australia by the Orient liner Orsova, leaving London on Jane 5. She proposes to ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. GIRL'S HAND CRUSHED.

    BURRA, May 19.—A little daughter of Constable J. Finlay, of Adelaide, who is on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. B. Opperman, at Burra, had one of nor bands caught in the ...

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  54. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    The figures relating to the emigration from Great Britain for the first fous months of this year show that 13,016 persons went to Australia, or a decrease of ...

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  55. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Ex-President Roosevelt has arrived by the Booth liner Aidan from Brazil after his hunting expeditions in South America. He has recovered completely from his ...

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  56. CAMBRIDGE AND BOXING.

    The authorities of the University of Cambridge have refused to grant the full blue for boxing. ...

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