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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The great memorial to Queen Victoria in front of Buckingham Palace was unveiled yesterday by the King, in the ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Hon. A. Fisher declines to touch on controversial subjects of British politics. He said he ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. D. Lloyd-George, in the course of his budget speech iu the House of Commons ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    TANGIER, Morocco, Wednesday.—General Moinier has taken command of he relief column, which is now 7,000 strong, and is rapidly marching on Fez. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The acting Prime minister, Mr. Hughe[?] as received complaints that bankers are being imported under ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    BUDA PESTH, Wednesday.—The two sons of a landowner at Buda Posth. in Hungary, were on Monday arrested and charged with the ...

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  9. A HATED TYRANT

    Vivid descriptions of the daily scenes if torture on the parade ground of the Sultan's palace, as witnessed by a European, have been published in the ...

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  10. STRIKE RIOT.

    GRAND RAPIDS (MICHIGAN), Tuesday.—One hundred persons were injured in a strike riot by furniture workers, who attacked the police. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING LAWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, received a deputation of shipowners in reference to colonial ...

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  12. DISHONEST UNION OFFICIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The executive members of the N.S. Wales ranch of the Federated Seamen's Inion have issued a warrant for the ...

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  13. VISIT TO COLONIAL OFFICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Prim Minister of Australia has called on M. L. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, at the Colonial Office. ...

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  14. TASMANIAN FISHERIES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —A reputation, representing the Victor in fisheries waited on Mr. Tudor Minister of Trade and Customs to ay. and asked that the fisheries ...

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  15. A RECORD BUDGET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd-George estimated that the income for the current year would be £181,716,000, giving a surplus of £438,000. The ...

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  16. AIRSHIP SENSATION.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The airship Deutschland met with a serious accident yesterday. When leaving its Dusseldorf shed ...

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  17. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — A motion of censure against the Dominion Government for the scandalous system of public appointments, made through political ...

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  18. VETO BILL IN LORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The House of Lords formally read the Veto Bill the first time yesterday. ...

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  19. STEAMER'S ROUGH VOYAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. - The steamer Oakanui has arrived from Canada. She encountered tremendous storms, and was badly knocked ...

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  20. OIL FUEL FOR ENGINES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. — The Canadian and Pacific Railway Company , haB decided to use oil fuel in the engines on the Rocky Mountains, with a ...

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  21. CAPE RACIAL TROUBLES.

    PORT ELIZABETH, Cape Colony, Wednesday. — 5,000 people were present at a demonstration held yesterday to draw attention to a criminal ...

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  22. CANADIAN DEMANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times," commenting on Sir Wilfrid Laurier suggestions for discussion at tho Imperial Conference to improve the ...

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  23. STATE LAND REPURCHASE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—In order to provide for the future requirements of immigrants, it is probable that the Government will purchase an ...

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  24. A RUSSIAN SWINDLE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.— k sensational trial of 12 persons has been begun, including Colonel Vladinir von Ljarljarsky (until lately ...

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  25. HUDDERSFIELD FACTORIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Many Huddersfield woollen factories are running night and day to complete orders. The result of tho ballot taken by the ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Michael Murphy a fisherman, who disappeared during a squall at Narrabeen on May 12, is still missing. ...

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  27. MOSQUE OF OMAR.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday. — The Turkish Government has recalled the Governor of Jerusalem in consequence of tho Mosque of Omar ...

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  28. SUICIDE OF MOTHER AND SON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The bodies of Charlotte Hemphill and her son, William, aged 13, have been found in the Lachlan River, near Oxley. A ...

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  29. HISTORY OF THE MEMORIAL.

    In june, 1901, Mr. Chamberlain, as secretary, of State for the Colonies, addressed a circular letter to the Gorernors of tho oversea dominions ...

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  30. EARLY CLOSING FOR HOTELS.

    Sir,—As an outcome of conversation at a W.C.T.U. meeting on Tuesday afternoon, would you kindly allow me to invite through' the columns of your ...

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  31. THE WAKEFIELD MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Two miners named Wright and Woods hare been committed for trial at Wakefield for the murder of Harry Joyce, a ...

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  32. BRITISH EMICRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The annual report of tho Central Emigration Board states that it settled 136 persons in Australia in the year ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    Our exchanges report tho death of Mr. L. Mackey, at the ago of 78, in Christchurch Hospital, N.Z. De ceased was a well-Known breeder and ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. - Harold Jones, aged 21, who sustained head injuries in a football match at Barcaldine on Saturday, died to-day. ...

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  35. SEQUEL TO RAILWAY DISASTER

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Director Kiowie has been arrested and charged with culpable homicide in connection with the Grahamstown train ...

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  36. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Gordon Hatton, aged 26, a native of Victoria, has been killed by a quantity of powder exploding in his camp at Dowerin. ...

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  37. CORONATION INSURANCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In connection with tho coronation, large insurances on jewellery hare been of effected. One policy covers £2,500,000 ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.—John Campbell, a teller in the Bank of Australasia at Dunedin. has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for ...

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  39. MINING.

    All orders receive prompt persona, attention. No commission charged unless business transacted. Quota ions supplied. Address telegrams ...

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  40. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The following announcements are made in the "Educational Record" of the appointments of teachers:— Head Teachers.—W. J. Carter ...

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  41. HOBART.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—At tho Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice M'Intyre, philp Grace pleaded not guilty to a charge of indecent ...

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  42. ZEEHAN SMELTERS.

    Mr. H. Harris, manager of the the Tasmanian Smelting Co., arrived at Burnie from Hobart last evening, and will proceed on to Zeehan to-day. When ...

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  43. TASMANIAN POPULATION.

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  44. COUNCILLORS AND PAYMENT OF RATES.

    Before proceeding with the ordinary business of the Queenborough Municipal Council on Tuesday night, the Warden (Or. Lord) drew attention to ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA'S TIMBER PRODUCTION.

    According to the "Commonwealth car Book" for 1910, West Australia as easily ahead of tho other States in the production of timber in 1909 ...

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  46. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AN SALES.

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  47. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—An interest was held at the General Hospital to-day concerning the death of William Harper, who, while cycling between ...

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