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  2. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    An amended Navy Estimates providing for the construction of two battleships, two gunboats, submarine, and tender have been passed in the Senate at ...

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  3. LAST NIGHT'S MESSAGES

    There are 46 smallpox cases reported. The third death has occurred. Two cases are reported from Whitechapel, one each in S[?]oreditch and Paddington. ...

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  4. Mr. Deakin at Ballarat.

    The enthusiastic meeting which Mr. Fisher held in Melbourne with the help of a brass band was counteracted by a meeting, larger and equally enthusiastic, ...

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  5. REFERENDA CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes inferentially supplied the reasons why the State Ministers opposed to the referendum proposals are puzzled. "It's the general practice;" he ...

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  6. General Buller's Autobiography.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A look which has made its appearance to-day ("Autobiography of the late General Butler") contains allegations regarding the events ...

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  7. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    The Bunbury seat vacated by Sir Newton Moore, Premier of West Australia, has been won by a Labour candidate, Mr. Thomas. ...

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  8. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Methodist Conference a motion acceding to the request to constitute an Independent Conference for New Zealand was ...

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  9. THE VETO BILL.

    The second reading of the Veto Bill was passed by 368 to 243; the majority include 72 Nationalists, [?]O'Brienites, 38 Labour, and 42 paired. ...

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  10. Industrial Legislation.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor of London yesterday opened the Industrial Training Conference at the Guild Hall. His Majesty King George, the ...

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  11. The Attorney-General in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, opened the Commonwealth Government Referenda campaign in N.S. Wales in Sydney last night. ...

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  12. Indian Budget.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Earl of Crewe (Secretary of State for India) has issued revised estimates for India for the financial year 1910-11 showing a revenue ...

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  13. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The debate on the second reading of the Parliament Bill was continued in the House of Commons. ...

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  14. Indians in South Africa.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Smuts, Minister of the Interior, has announced the introduction of legislation in the South Africans Parliament to control ...

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  15. Tuberculosis Conference.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Interstate Tuberculosis Conference it was resolved that the health departments of the States should ask for legal powers which ...

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  16. Lack of Skilled Labour.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Hennessy, the newly-elected President of the Institute of Architects, in his inaugural address on the subject of "the Decline of ...

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  17. Royal Visits.

    It is thought that the impending visit of the Sovereigns to Dublin will take place on the 8th of July. King George, in replying to the ...

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  18. Bilingualism in South Africa.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the withdrawal of the question of bilingualism in the schools of South Africa from the ...

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  19. Mr. Hughes' Speech.

    The Town Hall was filled last night to listen to the Federal Attorney-General's exposition of his party's reasons for advocating the amendments in the ...

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  20. Australia's Governor.

    Regarding the announcement in Sydney that Lord Denman will succeed Lord Dudley, it is officially stated that it is impossible yet to make an ...

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  21. Wireless Telegraphy.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As a result of Colonel Henderson's report, the Federal Government has decided to appoint a British officer to further wireless ...

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  22. West Indies and Canada.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is a growing sentiment in the West Indies in favour of union with Canada. It is understood the proposals will be made to ...

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  23. Closing Post Offices.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. Thomas, M.P., Postmaster-General, referring to the criticism levelled at the Department which respect to the early closing of ...

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  24. Cadets for the Coronation.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Approval has been granted by the Minister for Defence for the despatch to England of a senior cadet detachment to represent Australia at the ...

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  25. Industrial Disputes.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The employees in the Great Cobar Mine have asked for a scale of wages equal to those of Broken Hill, which will mean an extra cost of ...

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  26. Treatment of Consumptives.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation waited on the Prime Minister in Sydney and asked him for a substantial contribution towards the establishment of ...

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  27. New Settlers.

    With the largest party of new settlers that ever came to Australia in one vessel, and the largest number it is said that ever left the port of ...

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  28. South Africa's Defences.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the South African Union Assembly, Capetown, Mr. Smuts, Minister for the Interior and Defence, outlined the Government ...

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  29. P.L.L. Committee.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The P.L.L. Referendum Committee met a number of N.S. Wales Federal Representatives, Senators, and members of the State Parliament in the ...

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  30. Roasted to Death.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A tragedy is reported from Kuashan, 50 miles from Shanghai. Villages were invaded, by 500 refugees from famine-stricken districts, who raided the ...

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  31. Implement Makers' Strike.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The implement makers' strike has entered the third week. Strike leaders received news from Adelaide, that Gawler Implement Makers' ...

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  32. A Legal Bill.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Attorney-General Holman says a bill now drafting provides for a system of criminal appeal like the one operating in England, and providing for ...

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  33. State Batteries.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Mines, asked whether he had given further attention to the proposal that the Department should establish State batteries, replied ...

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  34. Wharf Labourers' Union.

    SYDNEY, Friday. The Wharf Labourers' Union unanimously carried a motion pledging the Union to support the affirmative vote at the referenda, ...

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  35. Reciprocity Agreement.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Aylesworth, Minister for Justice in the Laurier Cabinet, does not intend to seek re-election for Parliament. It is also said that ...

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  36. Admiral Henderso[?] Report.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Admiral Henderson said he was impressed with the Commonwealth and the future outlook. The keynote of the report submitted to the ...

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  37. Walgett Mail Coach.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three horses in the Walg[?]tt mall coach were drowned while attempting to cross the flooded river. The driver took the mail bags and swam ashore, ...

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  38. Mail Coach Accident.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While the Kempsey mail coach from Bollbrook was coming down the hill near Hickey's Creek, one of the horses bolted, breaking the ...

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  39. Verdict of Suicide.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Armidale to-day an Inquest was held into the death of a constable named Russell, who was found in an unconscious condition by the police in a ...

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  40. Tick Regulations.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation waited on Mr. Trefle, and complained of the harshness of the tick regulations on the Queensland border. They said it was ...

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  41. The New Ministry.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Paris the Monis Ministry has been announced. The new Premier is asking the railway authorities to reinstate the men ...

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  42. The Bega Show.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The B[?]ga Show was well attended, including visitors from the North Coast. The display of agriculture products was remarkably fine. Cattle were ...

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  43. New Governor-General.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lord Denman, the now Governor-General, is the third Baron, and comes of a purely professional line of lawyers, clerics, and ...

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