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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The presence and fine play of the Australians Norman Brookes, A W. Dunlop, and S. N. Doust, is creating great interest in the Northern Lawn Tennis ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    A double aeroplane fatality occurred to-day at the Calshot Castle naval air station near Southampton. Lieutenant Thomas S. Creswell, of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Mr J. Estell, Minister for Labor, made the following statement to-day regarding the trouble at Newscastle:—"The Industrial Arbitration Act must be respected ...

    Article : 290 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] steamer Lady Evelyn [?] the search for bodies of [?] the St. Lawrence River [?] captain is of the opinion that ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTE AT COURT

    During a court at Buckingham Palace, a handsome, youthful Suffragette who provided a proper ticket of admission, fell on her knees at the Royal presence and ...

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  7. BIG BREAK BY GRAY.

    Maintaining his brilliant form of the last few days, George Gray gained no less than 754 points on Newman in the sessions this afternoon and evening, and is ...

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  8. NINE COLLIERIES CLOSE DOWN.

    No development of any importance took place to-day in connection with the shutting down of the nine afternoon shift colleries. The men expressed ...

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  9. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Kent have got themselves into a serious position in their match against Northants, which was commence at Northampton to-day. ...

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  10. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Interviewed to-day Mr Allen, Defence Minister, said: "I am quite satisfied which General Sir Ian Hamilton's report on the defence system of New Zealand. I ...

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  11. "PANKHURST DEVIL DANCERS."

    In commenting on what it terms "the Punkhurst devil dancers." the New York "Sun" protests that "the bushy sentimental chivalry with which the ...

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  12. SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The officers of the Southern Collieries Employees' Association ridicule the suggestion that the Southern miners will allow themselves to be drawn into the ...

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  13. AVATION ARMY LOSSES.

    [?] has written to [?] Booth, leader of the Salv[?] letter of condolence in [?] great loss suffered by the ...

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  14. SUPINENESS OF AUTHORITIES.

    Canadian newspapers comment on the amazing feeblencss and supinoness of the British authorities. ...

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  15. ROYAL ASCOT MEETING.

    Special precautions against Suffragettes are being taken at the Ascot Racecourse, where the Royal Ascot Meeting is set down for decision on 16th and 19th June ...

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  16. BUILDING TRADE TROUBLE.

    At a meeting at the Labor Federation Council the Church Committee's proposals for settlement of the building trade dispute were unanimously rejected. ...

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  17. EMOTIONAL OUTBURSTS.

    Emotional outbursts marked the weekly Suffragist meeting. The gatherings resemble Welsh revival meetings, every sentence uttered by the ...

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  18. AMERICA CUP CONTESTS.

    The third of the trial races held for the purpose of selection a yatcht to defend the America Cup against Shamrock IV. was contested to-day. ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. [?]SSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    [?] Sault Ste. Marie, Mich[?] that a bottle containing a [?] the fate of the [?] Smith has been found near ...

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  20. STONE-CUTTERS' DISPUTE.

    A mass meeting of members of the Operative Masons' Union as held at the Trades Hall this morning. Lock-out pay in connection with the stone-cutters' ...

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  21. NAVAL WARFARE

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, discussing the advisability, of building Dreadnoughts horse from the streets, so submarines have ...

    Article : 96 words
  22. WATER IN THE MILK

    At the Central Police Court to-day no fewer than 210 city restaurant-keepers were charged, under the provisions of the Pure Foods Act, the watering milk, which ...

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  23. ENGLISH YACHT'S TRIALS.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock IV., challenger for the America Cup, has began her trials Judged by what she showed to-day, the ...

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  24. [?]ONGST THE RESCUED.

    [?] M'Minn, of Bamawim, [?] message from Quebec [?] that her brother, Mr [?] who was engaged in the ...

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  25. FRENCH AVIATOR

    M. Guillaux, the French aviator in a flight this afternoon ascended 10,000 feet, which is said to be an altitude record for this class of machine. The flight was over ...

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  26. WRESTLING MATCH.

    A wrestling match between Zbyszko and Americans took place here last night. The contest resulted in a draw after the match had continued for 59 minutes ...

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  27. CHINA'S "WHITE WOLVES"

    News of further depredations on the part of White Wolf and his army have been received but in this instance they were followed by a reverse for the ...

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  28. DAY-BAKING OF BREAD.

    Interviewed to-day, Mr R. G. Large, secretary of the Operative Bakers' Union said: "We have not received a request for a conference with the employers, as ...

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  29. BOXING CONTEST.

    In a boxing match at the Liverpool Stadium last night, Bandsman Rice defeated Keller on points in 15 rounds. ...

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  30. SMALL-POX

    The Board of Health was notified to-day of three fresh cases of small-pox. The cases, which are mild, all came from southern suburbs. ...

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  31. GERMAN SHIPPING

    [?] of German shipping in[?] New Zealand waters and its [?] British shipping is being [?] shipping circles. ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    A joint conference was held in London to-day of representatives of the miners, railwaymen, and transport workers to discuss the proposed amalgamation of their ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL

    The wheat market is firm, Indian shippers rare holding for rather more money, while Australians are hiding for full previous prices. Australian wheat ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    Our Avoca correspondent writes:—The death occurred it Ballarat on Thursday of Mrs E. Boughton, of Homebush. The deceased, who was 33 years of age, ...

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  35. RAILMAYMEN AND TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    At a conference held last April leaders of railwaymen, miners, and transport workers came to a decision that "a working agreement, between the three bodies ...

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  36. BUILDING TRADE LOCK-OUT.

    The National Councils of several of the most important unions involved in the lock-out in the building trade have arranged for a conference with the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The death is announced of Sir William R. Anson, Unionist member of the House of Commons for Oxford University. ...

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  38. BRITISH COMPETITION.

    [?] "Courier" protests against [?] agitation for the combination [?] shipping against German [?] ...

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  39. WEST AUSTRALIAN DINNER.

    The annual West Australian dinner was held in London last evening, when the company numbered 180. Sir Newton Moore, the State's Agent-General ...

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  40. MAORIS IN ENGLANG

    The King to-day granted an audience to the Maori delegation at Buckingham Palace. On reaching the Palace, the Maoris ...

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  41. PANAMA TOLLS REPEAL BILL.

    When the apparently endless debate on the Panama Canal Tolls Repeal Bill was about to reach a decision yesterday in the Senate, the Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  42. FARMERS AND RURAL WORKERS.

    In consequence of the recent "black" chaff strike, motions of an important character are to be submitted at the next meeting of the Cootamundra district ...

    Article : 151 words
  43. [?]AN'S NAVAL SCANDAL

    [?] correspondence hearing on [?] naval scandal in Japan, which [?] in an admiral and captain [?] to prison, has been published ...

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  44. "THE GREAT WHITE CHIEF."

    Mr Lambert, head of the Dominions Department, prevented the Maori chiefs to the "Great White Chief" When the chiefs were ushered into the presence ...

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  45. DEATH OF SIR D. STRAIGHT.

    The death as occurred of Sir Douglas Straight, Kt., the well-known, barrister and journalist, at the age of 70 years. [Sir Douglas Straight, in his early life, ...

    Article : 149 words
  46. DAIRYMAN PROSECUTED

    Prosecutions under the Pure Foods Act were heard in the District Court to-day, E. Mann, dairyman, of Woolomal, was fined £1, with 7/6 costs, for stopping a ...

    Article : 65 words
  47. [?]ALBANIAN RISING

    [?] Agency announces that Great [?] Germany have each expressed [?] despatch a warship to [?] of Albania), in the event of ...

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  48. BAPTIST UNION

    At a meeting of the Executive Council of the Baptist Union of Victoria last evening, the Rev. F. J. Wilkin was appointed acting secretary until the next ...

    Article : 129 words
  49. BANDIT'S REVENGE.

    The death of Bannot, the notorious motor bandit, and several members of the gang two years ago, is being avenged by those who kept clear of the police. ...

    Article : 123 words
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