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  2. THE DOUBLE DISSOLUTION.

    At Parliament—House and around the Federal departments, there was nothing May to Suggest that a dramatic development had occurred in political circles, and ...

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  3. TWO SKELETONS.

    Tie skeletons of tiro men, presumably Hughie Temple, or Templeton, and W. E. J. Cockburn, have been found lying on the remains of their swags on the Victoria ...

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  4. ON THE FLAT.

    The policeman's lot is proverbially not a happy one. Last Saturday, in the Derby stand enclosure on Victoria Park Racecourse,, there was an exciting scene, which ...

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  5. "LET THEM DIE."

    Bands of militant women have suffered severe treatment at the hands of public spectators and others this week-end, and have been the pitiless objects of degrading ...

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  6. THE ULSTER STRUGGLE.

    Speaking at Oxford yesterday the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Haldane) referred to the home rale struggle. Although he regretted some of Sir Edward Carson's ...

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  7. THE MEXICAN CONFLICT.

    The possibility of a recrudescence of the civil war in Mexico is contained in an announcement by Huerta that lie Intends to blockade Tampico, where the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. FRENCH CRISIS.

    M. Viviani has failed to form a Ministry, in succession to the Doumergue Cabinet. His inability to construct an Administration is due to his not being able to find ...

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  9. DREADNOUGHTS OR SUBMARINES?

    Admiral Sir Francis C. Bridgeman, K.C.B.. G.C.Y.O., formerly EretSea Lord, rf the Admiralty, aesertB that Vice-Admiral Sir Percy. Scott's letter Tfith refer- ...

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  10. UPLAND'S LIBERTY.

    Mr. Joseph Devlin, the prominent Nationalist member for West Belfast, in Addressing the Belfast National volunteers an Saturday, said that the movement was ...

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  11. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The fans correspondent of the Morning Post states that the suggested partition of the New Hebrides has caused erne apprehension in colonial circles ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. WATTS-DUNTON.

    The death Is announced in his eighty-second year of Mr. Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton, the distinguished literary-critic, poet, and novelist who was for 30 ...

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  13. SUCK' TO YOUR ARMS."

    Sir Edward Carson, K.C. (the Ulster leader) in a speech at Belfast, advised the men of Ulster to stick to their arms. It any person attempted to rob them or to ...

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  14. ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP'S ADVICE.

    In a letter to the newspapers the Archbishop of York (Most Rev. Dr. Lang) urges Parliament to face the facts of the Irish crisis afresh. the archbishop emphasizes ...

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  15. SCENES AT BROMPTON ORATORY.

    Extraordinary scenes occurred to-day it the Brompton Oratory, "the great Romar Catholic centre. A series of disturbance for which the suffragettes were wholly ...

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  16. BALLOON EXPLOSION.

    A terrible balloon disaster occurred in the Rheims district on Saturday during the holding of a fete. When the balloon was at an altitude of ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. GERMANY AND SEA SUPREMACY.

    The Berlin Post urges Vice-Admiral Sir Percy Scott to endeavour to convince his own countrymen of his theory. Germany would in that event not follow the example ...

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  18. NATIONALIST'S VICTORY.

    In the elections for the Cork County Council the Nationalists have captured all the seats. The O'Brienites or Independent Nationalists lost seven divisions, including ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT AND HIS RIVER.

    In an interview with Reuter's correspondent at Para on Wednesday, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States of America, gave some idea ...

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  20. ALBANIA.

    It is reported from Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Rome that Prince William of Wied is about to abdicate the Albanian throne. The Duke of the Abruzzi (cousin ...

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  21. GERMAN ENTERPRISE.

    According to me export Revue, German firms have subscribed £12,000, which is equal to the amount of the Government grant for the propose, to enable a news ...

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  22. CHINESE REFORM.

    A decree issued by President Yuan Shih Kai imposes the death penalty on official who accept a bribe in order to effect a miscarriage of justice. Lesser offences for ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. POSTMASTER-GENERAL WILL NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) has intimated that he lias decided definitely not to see re-election. ...

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  24. EXTRUSION INTO THE PALACE.

    A mall at first supposed to be a burglar and by others also to have been connected with the militant suffragettes; campaign, has been arrested for having been found ...

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  25. SUPPLY BILL AS A LABOUR LEVER.

    Among the Opposition members of the Federal Parliament there is anxiety to discover the exact nature of the memorandum seat by Cabinet to the ...

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  26. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The trial Demberg or a Rutheman, ar alleged Russophile, on a charge of conspiracy, has ended in the acquttal of the accused. ...

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  27. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Mr. Oswald Watt, of Sydney, looped the triple loop with his aeroplane on Saturday. He used the machine in which M. Pegoud, the celebrated French airman, first ...

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  28. AT WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL.

    During the sermon at Westminster Cathedral on Sunday evening a suffragette shouted and caused a disturbance. She was arrested. ...

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  29. DAMAGES FOR LIBEL.

    A member of the Railwaymen's Society has recovered £500 damages against the deported labour leader Poutsma and the winter of the Society Gazette, for libel. ...

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  30. THEY ESCAPED LYNCHING.

    suffragette speaker aroused the hostility of the crowd by making a veiled threat legarding the use of bombs. The meeting was soon broken up, and several of the ...

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  31. BRITISH POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    In reply to the request of the Postal Societies, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Hobhouse) declines to establish a committee on which they should be represented ...

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  32. DOCKERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The dockers assembled in conference at Swansea hare adopted a proposal in favour of the creation, of a Labour Court; nth Judges especially qualified to deal ...

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  33. GOUZI'S ASSAILANT ARRESTED.

    Mazoyer, the man who this week fired at and seriously wounded Gouzi, who was alleged to have been associated with the motor car bandits, has been arrested. ...

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  34. MR. COOK IN SYDNEY.

    a conference in relation to the date of the Federal elections was held to-day between representative? of the Federal and SUte Ministries. There were present:—The ...

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  35. SYLVIA'S THREAT.

    During the course of her speech at a meeting of her East End brigade Miss Sylvia Pankhurst remarked that when she saw the Prime Minister next Wednesday. ...

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  36. JAPANESE SHIPPING AMALGAMATION.

    Denial is given to the report to the effect :hat three leading Japanese shipping companies—the Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Company), the Osaka ...

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  37. SMALLPOX.

    Outbreaks of smallpox are reported in some towns of Lancashire. They are believed to have originated from sales of Mexican cotton. ...

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  38. THE NAVAL REVIEW

    The review of the fleet will be held at Spithead on. July 8. It is stated that 400 vessels will take part in the naval manenvres. This number will constitute ...

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  40. FURTHER DESTRUCTION.

    Suffragettes have burned down an untenanted house at High Wycombe, Bucks. ...

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  41. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    C. B. Fry has reappeared as player for Hampshire. In the match at Portsmouth between this county and Gloucestershire he scored 112. ...

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  42. HOW DRUGS WERE CONVEYED TO PRISON.

    The public prosecutors have [?] the documents for instituting proceedings against Arthur Barnett, a solicitor's clerk, whose firm it is alleged represented ...

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  43. A PRESS APPEAL.

    In a leading article headed "Let Them Die" The Standard announces numerous acts of vandalism, arson, disloyalty, blasphemy, and sacrilege on the part of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. ATTACK ON THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    An attack upon the Governor-General far laving granted a double dissolution was made by Rp. Mathews at a meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the ...

    Article : 212 words
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  47. LIBERAL WORKERS' MESSAGE.

    As the annual congress of the Liberal Workers Institute to-day the President [Mr. Myera) announced that he had. in the of die institute sent the following ...

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