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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    According to the "Pall Mall Gazette" Mr Gustave Hamel, the well-known British airman, is making preparations for a non-stop flight across the Atlantic at the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] claim that they have [?] a plan to bring Londonderry [?] districts under an Ulster [?] in the immediate ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council, held in private to-night. Mr Holman, the Premier gave an interesting outline of the Ministerial programme. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Reports of another victory for the Constitutionalist (rebel) forces have been received via Mexico City. It is understood that the rebels engaged ...

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  6. NEW BIPLANE.

    After carrying out experiments for 13 months, the Royal aircraft factory has produced a biplane which is declared to be the safest yet constructed. ...

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  7. [?]BYSHIRE BY-ELECTION.

    [?] Party has succeeded in [?] the North-East Derbyshire seat [?] of Commons from the [?] ...

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  8. WRECK OF STEAMER.

    The steamer Atlantis, which was carrying 100 oilmen back to Tampico, has cent a wireless message asking for help, and reporting that she was ashore and ...

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  9. FRENCH POLITICS

    "Le Petit" journal announces that the Cabinet intends to resign without waiting for the assembling of Parliament owing to the refusal of 193 Socialists to vote ...

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  10. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The American Peace Conference has been inaugurated at Niagara Falls. Senor Domicio da Gama, Brazilian Minister at Washington, extended an official ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF PACIFIC

    Complete Press reports of Gen Sir Inn Hamilton's speech at Auckland shows that he summary previously sent was somewhat misleading. The paraphased ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP

    The English Lawn Tennis Association has decided that in the event of England defeating Belgium in the preliminary tie for the Davis Cup, England and France ...

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  13. [?] TO ABOLISH TITLES.

    [?] of Commons yesterday Mr [?] Liberal member for [?] a bill to provide for the [?] of hereditary titles. ...

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  14. [?]ANCY AND HEALTH

    [?] feature in the proceedings of [?] Conference to-day was a paper [?] Sir Charles M'Kellar, M.B. [?] New South Wales, who is ...

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  15. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    It was very hot to-day on the Sandwich links when the contests for the amateur golf championship were continued. The second round was resumed and ...

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  16. PARKE AND BROOKES TO MEET.

    The Surbiton tournament was continued to-day. An interesting singles match was that between J. C. Parke and Kingscote, who is a candidate for the English Davis ...

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  17. PRIEST AND PREMIER

    The Rev. Father O'Reilly caused excitement at a meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Catholic Federation, yesterday, when he told the secret history ...

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  18. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. F. D. Acland, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, denied the existence of any obligation to Great ...

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  19. NEW HEBRIDES

    Reuter's agency to-day confirms the statement made yesterday by the "Standard" that an Anglo-French Commission will investigate the working of the ...

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  20. [?]UCATIONAL PROBLEM.

    [?] Health Conference yesterday [?] ex-Governor of New [?] gave an address on the [?] problem. ...

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  21. MAIL SUBSIDY

    [?] recently announced that the [?] Lloyd would have to [?] service to Australia unless [?] subsidy was increased. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Earl Grey, who recently reached Canada from Australia, is indisposed. He was to have paid a visit to-play to the Lieutenant-Governor, of Manitoba (the ...

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  23. ALIENS IN MINES

    It has been decided by the Political Labor League to ask the Government to introduce legislation with a view to checking alien immigration, and also ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES ANNUAL DINNER.

    Arrangements are in progress for holding ho annual New South Wales dinner on 2nd July. Lord Carmichael, Governor of Bengal, and formerly Governor of ...

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  25. PASTURES AND CROPS

    The effect of the recent rains is now very apparent in the fresh appearance of the grass and crops, both of which are growing splendidly. The prospects ...

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  26. GIFT MACHINE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A "flying festival" will be held at Oxford on 28th inst. in order to obtain support for the University fund for the purpose of presenting an aeroplane, value ...

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  27. [?]E SUFFRACETTES

    [?] Mary Richardson, who [?] best damaged the "Venus and [?] in the National Gallery [?] need to six months ...

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  28. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    Acting on information obtained from no immigrant girl, aged 18 years, Dets Sainsbury and Mulfahey early this morning arrested William Morris, a married ...

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  29. ROOSEVELT'S DISCOVERY.

    Mr Theodore Roosevelt has returned from his adventures in the unknown parts of South America. When told of Mr Savage Landor's criticism of his ...

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  30. SLACK WORKERS WARNED

    The Boilermakers' Union in the West of Scotland and in South Wales have issued reports concerning slackness on the part of a proportion of the workers. ...

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  31. FINE PHYSICAL EXERCISE

    The Women's Christian Association passed a resolution at a recent meeting declaring that boxing was brutal and barbarous. Mr Murray, the Chief ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. [?]AT TO INTERVIEW KING.

    [?] than 1300 police have been [?] special duty in order to [?] out of a threat by a [?] suffragettes, headed by Mrs ...

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  33. [?]UTATION ARRANGED.

    [?] announce that a [?] so to Buckingham Palace ...

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  34. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    The only fresh news to-day from Durazzo, where a rebellion was started against Prince William on Tuesday by Essad Pasha, the Albanian Minister for ...

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  35. [?]ES OF WORKERS

    [?] of experts, held yesterday [?] with the Health Exhibition [?] League, was attended by [?] health experts attached ...

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  36. ESSAD PASHA DEPORTED.

    Easad Pasha was deported to Brindisi after signing a declaration to the effect that he would not return to Albania without Prince William's permission. ...

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  37. THE SUBMARINES

    Naval authorities at Garden Island officially announced to-day that the submarines AE 1 and AE 2, with H.M.A.S. Sydney as escort, will arrive in Sydney ...

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  38. CRICKET SEASON

    The Middlesex bowlers had a field-day at Lords yesterday at the expense of the Sussex batsmen. J. W. Hearne took five wickets for 24, while Frank Tarrant ...

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  39. THE VESSELS SHELTERING.

    The two Australian submarines and the cruiser Sydney met with bad weather off Cape Moreton on their way south to-night. ...

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