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  2. BOYS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    Whatever may be the merits or demerits of the circumstances which led to Mr. Whe[?] [?]y's resignation from the [?]rship of the Rockhampton Boys ...

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  3. FEDERAL LIBERAL PARTY.

    The following is the platform approved of by the conference of Liberal organisations held in Melbourne on the 21st and 22nd of May: ...

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  4. THE CAMORRA TRIAL.

    Signor Moy, in defending the members of the secret Neapolitan society known as Camorra at Viterbo, near Rome, for the murder of Gennaro Cuocolo and his ...

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  5. FEDERAL NEWS.

    An incident which demonstrated the rigidity of the federal regulations with regard to the use of private wireless appuratus in the Commonwealth occurred ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Empire Trade Committee of the Colonial Institute, has addressed a memorial to the Empira Trade Commission, urging the establishment of an Empire ...

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  7. WORKMEN KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    Lightning killed three workmen in a brick kiln at Middlesborough. A fourth who was struck is not expected to recover. ...

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  8. THE LATE SIR JULIUS WERNHER.

    Sir Julius Wernher, a member of Messrs. Wernher. Beit, and Co., left his eldest son Derrick £150,000, out of which he will receive £1200 per annum until ...

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  9. THREE-YEAR-OLD CRIME.

    William Ward, who was arrested in Western Australia in the early part of the year, charged with the murder of Ernest Nixon Smith, at Chiswick, on the ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. RANKING.

    At the Police Court, yesterday morning the Police Magistrate (Mr. H. L. Archdall) said:- Gentlemen,—I am excessively sorry ...

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  11. THE TITANIC INQUIRY.

    At the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the steamer Titanic, the Chairman (Lord Mersey) stated that there was no doubt that, the steamer ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. C. Evans), in replying to a deputation at Ipswich to-day, promised to-erect anew station Hiere and effect other ...

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  13. THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The manager of the campaign for the United States Presidency for Mr. Taft has published a statement to the effect that Mr. Roosevelt's forces are seeking ...

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  14. RIOTING IN AN AMERICAN STATE.

    News from Perth Amboy, New Jersey, siys that serious riots followed the strike. There were several clashes with the police. One man was fatally shot ...

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  15. UNITED STATES POLITICS.

    The United States Senate has abolished the Commerce Court, Mr. Taft's pet scheme, and held over the Army Appropriation Bill. Mr. Taft holds that such ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

    The South Africans commenced a match against, Nottingham to-day. Nottinghnm opened. At the adjournment for lunch Nottingham had lost three wickets for ...

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  17. THE IMPERIAL TRADE COMMISSION.

    The Imperial Trade Commissioners have decided that then deliberations shall be private. ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION FARES.

    The illness of Mr. Oscar Thompson has caused the postponement of the conference between the Agents-General and the shipping companies on the question of ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir Richard Solomon, High Commissioner for South Africa, will be replaced by Mr. Craaff, South African Minister for Public Works. ...

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  20. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Your issue of Thursday last contains matter for the careful consideration of every member of the non-episcopal churches. I refer to the discussion by the ...

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  21. CONGRESS OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire was continued today. A discussion took place on the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians commenced a match against Lancashire at Manchester to-day. The weather was threatening; but there was sunshine at intervals. A strong cross ...

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  23. THE TRIPOLITAN WAR.

    The Turks made a vigorous surprise attack on the Italian position at Lebda Hills yesterday. The Italian counter attack resulted in the defeat of the Turks, ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS & CRIMES.

    An armed and masked burglar broke into the Royal Mail Hotel, at the corner of Bourke and Swanston streets, shortly before midnight on Wednesday and bailed ...

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  25. RUSSIAN BALTICFLEET.

    The Russian Miniser for Foreign Affairs (M. Sazonoff), speaking before the Budget Committee, urged the necessity of a vote of £50,000,000 to create a strong ...

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  26. SUFFRAGETTES SWASH MORWE WINDOWS.

    Eight sufrragettes have been arrested for smashing a number of windows in public buildings at Dublin. ...

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  27. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Minister for Justice (Mr. Hali) and the Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) furnished the Cabinet with an opinion as to the legal status of the Speaker (Mr. ...

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  28. FOXE'S BOOK OF MARTYRS.

    Mr. J. P. Morgan, the American millionaire, has puchased from the Bedford library John Bunyan's copy of Foxe's "Book fo Martyrs" for £2000. ...

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  29. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    M. Tangshaot informed te foreign bankers that unless he receives 19,000,000 ta[?] in June he will consider himself free to borrow elsewhere. ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Yung Liang Hwang, Consul-General for China, speaking at the tenth annual meeting of the Chinese Christian Union to-nignt, and that social and industrial ...

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