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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    HAMBURG, Thursday—The body of the late King Frederick of Denmark, who died suddenly from heart failure while on a visit here, has been removed ...

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  3. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    LONDON. Thursday. - The Australians commenced the fourth match of their tour, that against Surrey, at the Oval to-day. ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Friday—Replying in the House of Commons today to Mr. Norton Griffiths, the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. H. H. Asquith) stated that ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The body of Horace Stanton, aged 40 years, was found in the Yarra today with a [?] in the head. Deceased was a ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    NEW JERSEY, Thursday— An airman's convention, in session here, today discussed the practicability of aeroplanes to extinguish fires. ...

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  7. CHRISTIAN X. PROCLAIMED.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. - The Premier (Mr. Berntsen) announced King Frederick's death from the balcony of the Amalienburg Palace ...

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  8. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday— The Hon. W. A. Watt, who is to succeed Mr. Murray as Premier, states that the constitutional difficulty of Ministers ...

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  9. MR. H. W. BOTTOMLEY.

    It is announced today that Mr. Horatio W. Bottomley, the Liberal member of the House of Commons for South Hackney since 1906, who ...

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  10. REPUBLIC IN PORTUCAL.

    MADRID, Thursday—Acting on information supplied by Hamburg Socialists twenty-one bales of German paper which were landed at Corunna, ...

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  11. HOW THE KING DIED.

    HAMBURG, Thursday—A doctor saw King Frederick fall, and went to his assistance. The King said he felt bettor, and attempted to proceed on his ...

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  12. AN AUTUMN SESSION.

    The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons that there would be an autumn session of Parliament. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    MELBOURNE. Friday. - Twelve Australian cadets, two from each State, will leave for Canada on June 5. ...

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  14. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Prime Minister stated in the House of Commons yesterday that he declined to facilitate the introduction of the Welsh Religious Census Bill ...

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  15. SUPREMACY OF THE SEAS.

    LONDON. Thursday. - The Unionist newspapers today welcome the speech delivered by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Right Hon. W. S ...

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  16. THE RIFFIAN REVOLT.

    MADRID, Thursday—It is stated here that El Miszian, a leading Riffian chief, was killed in the recent Meilla fight between the regular ...

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  17. WEALTHY ESTATES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The will of John Woolcock, butcher, partner in the firm of Bennett and Woolcock, has been proved at £94,782. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIALISM.

    LONDON, Thursday—In a leading article published today, the "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the whole of the Labor forces are concentrating ...

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  19. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Frederick John Parker was today found guilty of the manslaughter of his brother at Collingwood on April 8 and was ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    VIENNA, Thursday—The newspapers here scorn to regard the threat of the Kaiser to rescind the Alsace-Lorraine Constitution as mount seriously. ...

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  22. THE JULY MANOEUVRES.

    Following upon the re-organisation of Admiralty methods, Prince Louis of Battenberg is to command a fleet at the July manoeuvres. ...

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  23. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    QUEBEC, Thursday. - The Quebec provincial elections resulted in the return of the present Liberal Government, headed by Sir L. Gouin, by a ...

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  24. THE LATE MR. WEICALL.

    LONDON, Thursday—The "Times" today publishes an appeal to Australians resident in England to subscribe towards a memorial to the memory of ...

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  25. WOMAN ANARCHIST EXPELLED.

    SAN DIEGO (California), Thursday.— Emma Goldman, the well-known "woman archist, who is now on a lecturing tour in the Western States, has ...

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  26. THE QUARANTINED PASSENGERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Only 500 passengers brought to Victoria by the steamer Irishman are now in quarantine, over 700 having been released. ...

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  27. TITANIC DISASTER.

    NEW YORK. Thursday— The White Star liner Oceanic, which arrived here today from Southampton, reports that she passed an open boat in which there ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday. - The High Court today granted a rule nisi for a writ of prohibition to restrain the Commonwealth Arbitration Court ...

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  29. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.-Mr. G. P. Graham, who was Minister for Railways in the Laurier Administration from 1907 to 1911, has been offered the ...

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  30. A 12 MONTHS SENTENCE.

    SYNDEY, Friday. - A man named Leslie James Talbot was today sentenced to 12 months imprisonment on a charge of being found with a ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Thursday. - Silver was quoted today at 2/44 per oz. ...

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  32. FRENCH APACHES.

    PARIS, Thursday. - When the bandits, who had a conflict yesterday with the police in the suburb of Nogent- sur-Marne on Tuesday evening, after ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday—The latest census figures give the population of the South African Union as 5,973,394, of whom 4,697,152 are natives and ...

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  34. MR. MARGETTS AND FATHER O'DONNELL.

    Sir—The innocence of "Nor-Wester" is delightful. He did not know that Mr. S. W. Margetts was on the Coast. "Nor-Wester" evidently lives at ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday—The recount of the votes cast in the Maryborough electorate in connection with the Legislate, Assembly elections has resulted in ...

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  36. SACRILEGE IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday—Thieves today damaged several columns in a Paris to two hundred seats [?] They also badly burned an ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA AND [?].

    VANCOUVER, Thursday—Private advices received from Melbourne state that the Victorian Government is ready to subsidise a steamship service ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. - In connection with the cadet competitions for the representation of the State in the Commonwealth competition, the ...

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  39. REPAIRING THE BRAIN.

    We were informed by cable a few weeks ago of an extraordinary operation on the brain said to have oben performed by an American surgeon. ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICA V. YORKSHIRE.

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  41. AN INSOLVENT ESTATE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday— At a meeting of creditors in the estate of Solomon Harris, of Launceston, butener, this afternoon, a statement of afiairs ...

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  42. MINING.

    All orders receive prompt personal attention. No commission charged unless business transacted. Quotations supplied. Address telegrams. ...

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  43. DROUGHT IN RIVERINA.

    Mr. H. D. Morton, M.L.A., has been writing a series of articles for the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" on the West and Southern Riverina. In his third ...

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  44. THE TRAMS.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. The receipts of the Launceston trams for the week ending Wednesday totalled £257 15/10 as against £256/13/9 for the ...

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  45. DEVONPORT BANDMASTER.

    Sir,—It has come as a surprise to the residents of Devonport to hear that they are losing their bandmaster at a very short date. I might mention that ...

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  46. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  47. All the Birds Gone.

    "Decent rainfall, within the next month of two, would save the position so far as grown sheep are concerned, but no matter what happens, there ...

    Article : 540 words
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