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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 100 words
  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS MAJOR QUILTER SAILED.

    Major Quilter, of the Grenadler Guards, who has been appointed military secretary to Lord Denman (Governor-General designate of Australia), has sailed for ...

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  4. WRECKAGE WASHED ASHORE.

    Indications of a disaster to some vessel off the Australian coast have been found on Lord Howe Island a few days ago. There has been the heaviest weather ...

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  5. PRUSSIAN HORSEBREEDERS.

    The Kaiser is gratified at the success of the exhibition at the Olympia, and has issued a proclamation thanking P[?]ussian horsebreeders. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS. PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN.

    Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister, will leave London on July 7, on his return to Australia. ...

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  7. CHINESE LOAN.

    The Chinese loan was immediately oversubscribed in London and Berlin. PEKING, Friday. The Government of China is issuing a ...

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  8. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    A leading factory manager considers that the dairying industry of this State is behind the times. He refurs to the need for education in dairying, and advocates the ...

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  9. THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER.

    The Duke of Westminster, who had his collarbone broken while playing polo at Rochampton, is progressing favourably. ...

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  10. A GANGER KILLED.

    A ganger named Edward Blunt was run over and killed by the Brisbane mail train at Muswellbrook. ...

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  11. BREWERY AMALGAMATION.

    The well-known brewery firm of Allsop and Sons have signed a provisional agreement for amalgamation with Ind Coope and Co., and negotiations with other ...

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  12. THE LINER ASIA.

    The investigation held at the British Consul General's Office found the third officer, Johnson, of the liner Asia, responsible for the wreck of the vessel through ...

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  13. N.S.W. EDUCATION SYSTEM.

    Mr. Beeby intends to wake the education system of the State of N.S.W. equal to that of any country in the world. ...

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  14. SUPPRESSION OF ABSINTHE.

    A committed of the French Senate has approved of the principle of the suppression of the manufacture and sale of absinthe. ...

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  15. REMISSION OF SENTENCES.

    A portion of the sentences of the prisoners in Victorian gaols will be remitted in celebration of the Coronation event. ...

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  16. LORD'S DAY ACT.

    Bandsmen who were summoned for playing sacred music in alleged contravention of the Lord's Day Act won the case, the magistrate holding that the lad had not ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT DEFEAT IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    The Parliamentary elections in the province of Nova Scotia have resulted in the return of 27 Liberals and 11 Conservatives. The fishing constituencies failed to ...

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  18. EARTHQUAKE IN MELBOURNE.

    A severe shock of earthquake was experienced in Melbourne yesterday. (As no loss of life or damage to property have been reported, the word ...

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  19. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The International Limited express was derailed, and one passenger was killed and six injured. ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL LABOUR MARKET

    In Melbourne on Friday over three hours were spent by the Acting Premier of Victoria, Mr. Watt, representatives of the Chamber of Manufactures, and the Trades ...

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  21. SHORTAGE OF BUTTER.

    Owing to the shortage of butter in New Zealand a suspension of the duty on imports from Australia is being urged. ...

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  22. ANTI-TRUST LAW.

    A resolution will be introduced to the House of Representatives with the object of investigating whether the American Woollen Company are infringers of the ...

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  23. SENTENCED FOR TREASON.

    Joseph Remane, a reservist, has been sentenced to ten years' penal servitude at Leipsic for selling carbines and military drawings to France and Russia; and his ...

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  24. ALLEGED BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    A young woman has reported that she was brutally assaulted near Manly last night. Her assailant escaped. ...

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  25. EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO.

    The Washington State Department has been informed that ex-President Castro of Venezuela is not anywhere in Hayti. The misunderstanding arose through a joking ...

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  26. GOOD GOLD RETURN.

    The fortnight's crushing at the London Tunnel mine at Gundagai of 47 tons of second-class stone returned 191ozs. of gold. ...

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  27. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.

    Mr. Balfour, in presiding at a luncheon given by the Constitutional Club in honour of the over-sea Premiers, said he rejoiced that the hitter should honour the ...

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  28. SPEECH BY SIR JOHN FORREST

    The Fishmongers' Company (one of the London City Guilds) gave a banquet last night to the oversea visitors. Among those present were the Hon. J. S. T. ...

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  29. FRENCH SUBMARINE RECORD.

    The crew of the submarine Argonaute voluntarily sub[?]merged themselves and the vessel at Toulon for a period of eighteen hours, which forms the record period under ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  31. SIR ELDON GORST.

    Sir Eldon Gorst, British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt, has undergone an operation, and has suffered a relapse. His condition is causing grave anxiety. ...

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  32. A SAD CASE.

    A married man named W. O'Brien cut his throat at Wallsend yesterday. A short time back he lost his only child, and his wife died on Friday last. ...

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  33. THE SUNKEN MAINE.

    It is expected in connection with the raising of the United States battleship Maine, which was sunk by an explosion in Havana Harbour in 1898, that the bodies ...

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  34. THE COLLIER BELLAMBI.

    The Bellambi Coal Company's collier Bellambi, which reached Port Jackson last night, with a cargo of timber, had a tempestuous voyage from Hokiangi, New ...

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  35. DELEGATES RETURNING HOME.

    General Botha starts for South Africa by the Kissingen on the 30th June. Sir Wilfrid Laurier sails for Canada on the 1st July. Mr. Fisher joins the Orient boat at ...

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  36. VISIT TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Sir John and Lady Forrest paid a visit yesterday to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain at Birmingham. ...

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  37. GOOLMANGAR F. AND S. ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Goolmangar branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association was held in the Goolmangar Hall on Monday, June 12th. Mr. J. McLean ...

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  38. CORONATION VISITORS.

    Among the many persons arriving daily to take part in the Coronation celebrations are a delegation from Abyssinia and also the Sultans of Kedah and Perak. ...

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  39. TURKS AND ALBANIANS.

    Eight thousand Albanian highlanders attended the opening of the Selamlik at the tomb of the Sultan Mourad, on the plain of Kossovo. Immense enthusiasm was ...

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  40. WOOLCOMBERS' STRIKE.

    Fifty large woolcombing firms at Bradford have shut down. Gangs of strikers visited several of the works where the employees have not struck. Some ...

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  41. A CAMBRIDGE WRANGLER.

    Mr. J. R. Lyons, of the University of Sydney, is included in the list of Wranglers at Cambridge University. ...

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  42. EMPIRE PRESS UNION.

    The Empire Press Union entertained the oversea journalists at a banquet last night. Lord Curzon, in proposing the guests, ...

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  43. N.S.W. PREMIER.

    Mr. McGowen is motoring from London to Newcastle. ...

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  44. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    During the year 1910 the Peninsular and Oriental Company sent vessels with an aggregate tonnage of 1,214,200 through the Suez Canal; the Ellerman line, 1,028,400 ...

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  45. REMARKABLE FORGERY CASE.

    A remarkable case of forgery was concluded at the Criminal Court, Adelaide, whan Robert Henry Furnham, storekeeper's assistant at Blyth, who had been found ...

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  46. KING'S DAUGHTER AT LAW.

    The Princess Louise's action against the Government has concluded. For the defence it was argued that King Leopold always intended that the wealth of the ...

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  47. AGRICULTURE CONFERENCE.

    The Agriculture Conference is sitting at the Colonial Office, Lord Cromer presiding. The president explained that the scheme was that of establishing a central ...

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  48. A SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    Seismograph records taken here registered an earthquake of great severity, lasting for an hour. ...

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  49. MEXICAN REVOLUTION. FURTHER DISTURBANCES.

    Reports received from the States of Vera Cruz, Tabasco, and Jalisco indicate that minor insurrectionary disturbances are occurring there. ...

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  50. AEROPLANE FATALITIES.

    Lieut. Prince Teau, who intended to start in to-day's race from Paris to Brussels and London, was practising on his Bleriot aeroplane at Issy when the machine fell, ...

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  51. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON.

    The Emperor William has conferred the second-class order of the Crown on Sir Ernest Shackleton, the well-known Antarctic explorer. ...

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  52. SEALING CONFERENCE.

    It is expected that the International Sealing Conference will agree to reasonable compensation being paid by America and Russia to Canada and Japan in ...

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  53. SUPPOSED GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    The seismograph at West Brunswick was broken by an earthquake shock late on Thursday. It is supposed that a great earthquake has occurred somewhere in ...

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  54. DECLARED BOGUS.

    A resolution has been carried by the Political Labor League Executive "That the present Glebe branch of the P.L.L. be declared bogus, and that the loyal ...

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  55. EXr-PRESIDENT DIAZ.

    Ex-President Diaz has arrived at Vigo in good health. He will live in Spain. ...

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  56. FIRE AT ST. LOUIS.

    A disastrous fire occurred in St. Louis (Missouri) yesterday, four blocks in the manufacturing section of the city being destroyed. The damage is estimated at ...

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  57. WOOL TARIFF BILL.

    The vote on the Wool Tariff Bill will probably be taken on Tuesday or Wednesday. The House of Representatives held a Saturday night session with a view of ...

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  58. BY-ELECTIONS.

    At Ross-Cromarty election, Mapherson (Liberal) polled 3717 and Templeton (Unionist) 1253. At Brighton Mr. Gordon (Unionist) was unopposed. ...

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  59. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    The debate on the Canadian Reciprocity Bill is proceeding in the United States Senate. Senator Nelson accused President Taft of ...

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  60. NO LORD MAYOR.

    In connection with the movement for raising the city of Adelaide to the status of a Lord Mayoralty, the Acting Mayor has received cable advices from the Mayor ...

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  61. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The Shipping Federation is standing firm with regard to the strike. Some shipowners at several of the ports have made concessions. Others are unable to secure ...

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  62. BIRKBECK BANK.

    The London County and Westminister Bank has acquired from the Official Receiver the Birkbeck Bank's banking premises and assets, also the bank's business ...

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  63. "THE FATAL WEDDING."

    The theatre-going public will hail with delight a return visit of "The Fatal Wedding" Company to be brought to Lismore by Mr. Philip Lytton under special ...

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  64. THE PER CAPITA GRANT.

    The Acting State Treasurer does not think the census returns will affect the revenue this year, as payments must be made on the population ascertained by the ...

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  65. RECORD MAIZE PRODUCTION.

    The results of grain crops in Queensland for the year 1910, as prepared by the Government Statistician (Mr. Thornhill Weedon, F.S.S.), are as follows:—Wheat, ...

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  66. THE CORONATION.

    Westminster Abbey is being so arranged as to accommodate a concourse of 8000 spectators. Though the route of the procession is short it is expected that there ...

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  67. AMERICAN TRUST.

    A number of Senators are pressing for criminal prosecutions in connection with the Oil Trust and Tobacco Trust. Following upon recent legal decisions, ...

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  68. CENSUS RETURNS.

    The census returns show a total population of 45,216,665 for the United Kingdom, and 17,448,464 for Wales. There are 18,626,793 females in England and Wales. ...

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  69. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL UNION.

    A procession organised by the Woman's Social and Political Union took place in London yesterday. Mrs. Drummond, on horsebnek, led the procession, which was ...

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  70. PAINLESS DENTISTRY.

    Finigan and Glaister, painless dentists, of Woodlark-street, visit:— Woodburn.—Every Tuesday. Burringbar.—First Wednesday in every ...

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  71. PLAGUE-STRICKEN RATS.

    Special precautions are being taken at Shadwell owing to a number of rats having died from plague. ...

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  72. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY.

    Friday next, June 23, will be the anniversary of the birthday of the Prince of Wales, and in the ordinary course it would be observed as a holiday in celebration of ...

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  73. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Lord Roberts inspected 1400 colonials at the Duke of York's at Chelsea. They were chiefly Canadians and South Africans. Lord Roberts recognised a number ...

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  74. FALSE TRADE DESCRIPTIONS.

    Mr. Struck, representative of the Board of Agriculture, in the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Bowerman, said it was almost impossible to prove false trade ...

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  75. LIQUID BARKOLA COMPOUND.

    For rheumatic, Bladder, and Kidney Troubles. Marmola for reduction of Fat. We carry a large stock of each, and make up according to formulas. J. Lasker, ...

    Article : 48 words
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