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  2. LATEST SPORTING. CRICKET.

    The cricket match, Worcestershire v. Yorkshire, was commenced at Dudley yesterday. Yorkshire batted first, and put up a score of 585, M. W. Booth making ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS AVIATORS' RACE.

    M. Verdrines is still ahead in the aeroplane race from Paris to Madrid. He covered the distance from Paris to San Sebastian in 223 minutes: ...

    Article : 39 words
  4. PREMIERS BANQUETED.

    The over-seas Premiers who are visiting London in connection with the Imperial Conference and the Coronation were entertained at a banquet by the Pilgrims Club ...

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  5. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of an unknown man, fully clothod, was found on the beach at Manly. The face was badly cut about. The wounds are thought to be due to the body coming ...

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  6. COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The Colonial Institute banquet at the Hotel Cecil was the largest and most successful in its history. Amongst those present were Lords Lucas, Denman, ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS. WATER CART FOR CASINO.

    The Casino Council have just purchased from Sydney a most up-to-date water cart which has a jet spread of 30 feet. ...

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  8. IMMIGRANTS FOR N.S.W.

    The mail steamer Orontes, which arrived from London to-day, landed 270 immigrants, the majority of whom intend to settle in New South Wales. ...

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  9. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Drs. Bernheim and Dieupart read a paper before the Societe Internationale Tuberculose, which strongly supports Smendeffy's anti-tuberculosis for the injections of radio ...

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  10. BILLIARDS.

    Weiss, the professional billiard player, gave an exhibition at Bangalow on Wednesday night. He was in good form, and three local amateurs had no show against ...

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  11. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    As the result of a boiler explosion at Gillembene Sawmill, near Trundle, a sawyer named Chas. Sam was killed, Arthur Thorpe sustained injuries to the back, and ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    Mr Charles Evans has been appointed Commissioner of Railways for Queensland for three years at a salary of £17550 a year. ...

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  13. BRISBANE GAS STRIKE.

    There is nothing fresh with regard to the Brisbane gas strike. It is understood that the Unionists intend to interview the Premier to-morrow with a view to arriving ...

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  14. TAILORS' STRIKE.

    Six thousand tailors have been locked out owing to an unjustifiable strike of the employees in one firm. ...

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  15. GOLF.

    The opening of the season will take place on the Recreation links to-morrow, when the President (Mr. A. M. Sullivan) will start the driving competitions for ...

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  16. HARBOUR TOURIST STEAMER.

    A fire broke out on board the harbour tourist steamer Kookooburra in MiilfiJo Harbour this afternoon. There was a large number of passengers aboard, but the ...

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  17. CHURCH AND STATE.

    Ministers and the bishops are in active conflict in connection with the separation of Church and State. Ministers are prosecuting the bishops for issuing protests, ...

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  18. FIRE AT BEMBOKA.

    A large general store at Bemboka, owned by Daniel Finn, has been totally destroyed by fire. The damage is given at £1000. ...

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  19. BURNING FATALITY.

    A man named William McNamara was burned to death and his wife badly injured through the hed in which they were asleep catching fire, in Royal-street, Perth, early ...

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  20. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    It is officially stated that Japan is prepared to participate in the negotiations for a general arbitration treaty with the United States. ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  22. GUN RUNNERS.

    The Ottoman gunboat Rifakiya has had a sharp fight with gun runners in the Red Sea, and afterwards sunk two dhows and bombarded Khoko, the base of the illicit ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The campaign in favour of Imperial preference, which was inaugurated at Manchester, was continued in the Albert Hall, London, last night. The Earl of ...

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  24. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Acting-Federal Treasurer, Mr. Fraser, states that the land tax is not likely to return more than one million pounds. The asessessmont up to the present represent ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The local Rifle Club had a try for the London "Daily Mail" Cup yesterday, when there was a good muster of the members, 17 being present. A handicap competition ...

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  26. DEPUTY POSTMASTER-GENERAL

    Mr. E. J. Young, Deputy PostmasterGeneral, and Mr. W. Massy Greene, M.P., arrived at Casino yesterday morning. After Mr. Young had inspected the Post ...

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  27. THE CONGO.

    The British Government has entered a friendly protest against the refusal of the Congo authorities to grant land to British missionaries. ...

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  28. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    Watson's buildings, in Flinder's-lane, Melbourne, a six-storeyed one, has been practically destroyed, together with a tremendous amount of stock. ...

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  29. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVALL.

    General Botha, the South Afracan Prime Minister, has announced a settlement of the trouble in connection with British Indians in the Transvaal. The concessions ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated at the majority of the elementary schools in England and Wales by saluting the Union Jack. The cadet corps in the public schools ...

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  31. LORD CREWE'S HEALTH.

    The Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for India, who has been seriously ill for some time past, is now convalescent, and will resume his official duties in a few ...

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  32. PEDESTRIANISM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  33. THE CORONATION.

    Cardinal Moran has written to Mr. Holman, Acting-Premier, expressing his willingness to have a military church parade at St. Mary's Cathedral on Coronation ...

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  34. WONDERFUL NAPHTHA WELL.

    A naptha well bored on Dajimski, an Island in the Caspian Sea, yields 1,000,000 poods of oil daily (the Russian pood is equal to 36lb. English,) ...

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  35. GAS AT CASINO.

    Yesterday afternoon the Casino gasworks which were built by Messrs. Coates and Co. under contract with the Council, were officially opened by the Mayor, in the ...

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  36. ANOTHER AVIATION KILLED.

    Herr Laemmlin, a German aviator, was killed at Strasburg through falling from a height of 200ft. ...

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  37. TAKING THE HALF-LOAF.

    According to information published in the "Daily Telegraph" last week, the Government of South Australia adopts in the administration of its duties as monopolist ...

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  38. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    The Chief Secretary has decided that in future all sacred concerts in the city and country authorised under the Theatres and Public Halls Act the music must be of a ...

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  39. ELECTION PETITION.

    The hearing of the Central Hull petition has been opened. In the evidence it is stated that gifts of coal on the eve of the election were given to 64 recipient voters ...

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  40. MADAME MELBA'S COMPANY.

    Mr. Edmund Burke, who is appearing as Mephistopheles with Madame Melba at Covent Garden, accompanies her to Australia. ...

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  41. BOWLING.

    The competition for the Championship of the Lismore Bowling Club for the year 1911 has been set down by the committee as the next fixture, and play will ...

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  42. AEROPLANING OVER LONDON.

    Mr. Winston Churchill is introducing a bill to prevent aeroplaning over London during the Coronation. ...

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  43. DEMENTED GROOM.

    Charles Jackson, a groom, caused a sensation by trying to hang himself. He was cut down just in time and convoyed to the hospital, where he held three policemen and ...

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  44. VICTORIAN PREMIER.

    Messrs. Robinson, McCall, Simmon, Fraser, Neale, and namerous Victorians welcomed Mr. Murray at Charing Cross. The British Chamber of Commerce in Paris ...

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  45. CUNARDER STRIKES ROCK.

    The Gunarder "Ivernia" struck the Daunt Rock at the mouth of Cork Harbour, during a fog. The vessel was beached in Queenstown Harbour. ...

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  46. LABOUR FOR THE CANEFIELDS.

    Referring in the application for the importation of contract labour for the sugar industry (says the "Courier's" Melbourne correspondent), Senator Findley said that ...

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  47. ACCIDENT IN ROTTEN ROW.

    The late Sir Joseph Daveen's daughter Florence was thrown from her horse in Rotten Row. Hyde Park, and fractured her skull. She is in a serious condition. His ...

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  48. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    Two men named James Marney and Bertie Royce have been committed for trial charged with the alleged abduction of May Staisley out of the possession of ...

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  49. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    Mr. A. W. Sneddon, a Sydneyite, has passed the final fellowship examination at the Institute of Actua[?]ies. ...

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  50. SCIENCE STUDENTS.

    The Commissioners of the 1851 exhibition have formulated industrial bursaries of £50 to £150 each, to enable talented science students to tide a year or two ...

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  51. BLACK'S ELECTRO [?]RES.

    The pictures shown last night by Black's Electro Company at the Fed[?]. Hall were the same as those screened on [?] previous evening. They again met [?] ...

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  52. SPINNERS AND WEAVERS' STRIKE.

    Ten thousand spinners and weavers of Oporto have struck for more pay and shorter hours. ...

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  53. WOLLONGBAR FARM.

    The "Daily Telegraph" declares that the parsimonious policy of the Department of Agriculture is responsible for the resignation of Mr. H. R. Alexander, manager of ...

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  54. THE CORONATION.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops of the Commonwealth have sent for presentation to the King on Coronation Day on address offering the "loving ...

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  55. THE KAISER SUED.

    The heirs of the Russian Field-Marshal von Muennich have brought an action against the German Emperor to recover a sum of £4,000,000, the alleged value of ...

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  56. LARCENY OF OPIUM.

    In delivering the Judgment of the Full Court on Wednesday in the appeal of Oswald Victor Waterhouse against his conviction of the larceny of nine tins of opium ...

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  57. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    A demonstration of sympathy with the revolution movement took place in the city yesterday. A mob, shouting "Vive Madero," assembled in the main streets. They ...

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  58. DAMAGES IN AN ACTION.

    In Christchurch Supreme Court, the Rev. Isitt, a well-known temperance advocate, obtained £500 damages from the Secretary of the Traders' Mutual Protection ...

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  59. THE MANNING BAR.

    The Manning crossing in in a deplorable condition. The Mainanbar struck the bar yesterday week going out, and again on Sunday when coming in. She had to leave ...

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  60. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. Buxton moved the second reading of the National Insurance Bill. He denied that the unemployment proposals were hazardous. On the contrary, they were ...

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  61. CUSTOMS OFFICER DISRATED.

    The board appointed to inquire into the conduct of James Martin Leape, a Customs assistant, who was charged with a breach of the Public Service regulations, ...

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  62. ADVANCE LISMORE.

    The spending public, those who need a cool, refreshing drink this warm weather, should try Lane's Dry Ginger Ale, or one of equally famous soft drinks. Unequalled ...

    Article : 83 words
  63. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    Victoria's new Governor (Sir John Fuller) accompanied by Lady Fuller and their family and party, arrived in Melbourne on Wednesday. The greeting ...

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