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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The "star turn" at the Theatre Royal is that provided by Meters. "Will" and "Ike" Scott, patter comedians and dancers, whoso "business" ...

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  4. ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND

    The New Zealand Attorney-General, In a recent speech in defence of the Arbitration Act, sold it had been entirely successful in the prevention of ...

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  5. THIS AFTERNOON'S CABLES

    In the county cricket series Lancashire beat Notts by nine wickets. ...

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  6. KIEL DOCKYARDS

    The Kiel police are investigating alleged, extraordinary Imperial dockyard frauds High officials are suspected of passing out immense quantities. of ...

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  7. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE

    The third programme furnished by Mr. West at His Majosty's : Theatre each evening is fully appreciated by large audiences. The same ...

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  8. MR. ABE BAILEY INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Abe Bailey, the well-known International cricket enthusiast, in the course of an interview in the "Sports- man" says there is little doubt that ...

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  9. MISS LULU BENSTEAD

    A benefit concert will be tendered to Miss Lulu Benstead at the Queen's Hall to-night The concert will be under the patronage of the Governor ...

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  10. MEXICO

    Mr. J..W. Hall has been gazetted Mexican Consul at Auckland. ...

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  11. TORNADO

    On Monday night a tornado which swept over the London district, In a few minutes destroyed 60 famous chestnut trees at the Teddlngton end ...

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  12. PROFESSOR HENDERSON'S LECTURES.

    Last night at the Queen's-hall, Professor, Henderson delivered the fifth and last of his series of lectures on "Empire-Builders." his subject being ...

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  13. EMPIRE DAY

    Amid the royal sea-girt lands, Where freedom waits to guard her own; The Imperial Mother proudly stands ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    Western Australia,—Still cloudy, more or less generally, but rain . confined chiefly to the south coast districts and the goldflelds. Fine in the ...

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  15. LABOR PREMIER PRICE

    Mr.T. Price, M.P., the South Australian Labor Premier, now on a visit to London, was, with a number, of Labor members of the House of ...

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  16. LONDON "TRUTH" COMMENTS.

    London "Truth" writes:— "Australia, will have to learn that we are not going to play cricket her way. We pay for her cricketers when they come here ...

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  17. THE RAILWAY SMASH

    The inquest on the Braybrook railway disaster was resumed to-day. Expert evidence was given by several employees of the locomotive and ...

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  18. WHEAT

    The visible supply of wheat In America cast of the Rockies is 33,764,000 bushels on May 21. To-day It Is 28,707,000 bushels ...

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  19. INFECTIOUS DISEASES ACT

    At the Perth Police Court to-day, before Messrs. A. W. Glover and J. Duffell, J.P.'s, Dr. Frank Andrew was charged with a breach of the Health ...

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  20. SILVER

    Bar. silver Is now quoted at; 2s.' 0 5-16d. per fine ounce. (Yesterday, 2s. o¼d.) ...

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  21. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 9 A.M.

    " Western Australia.—Pine and clear in Kimberley and W. coastal PIn i Klmberley and W. coastal districts, otherwise cloudy to overcast. Passing showers in the extreme S,W. and ...

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  22. HE THOUGHT OF HIS MOTHER

    Louis Borovsky, a new arrival, who, it is alleged, possessed himself of credentials of a fellow-passenger, and obtained employment with Gansand ...

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  23. AN AWFUL STORY.

    The terrifying spectacle of a young man unrepentant for the murder of his own mother was witnessed (says the New York'correspondent of a ...

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  24. WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING PREVIOUS 24 HOURS

    Western Australia.—Heavy rain between Winning Pool and Port Holland, light to moderate throughout the goldfields and along the S.W. coast. ...

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  25. KING'S THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    Laughter, spontaneous and unconstrained, filled,the King's. Theatre, Fremantle, last night the occasion of the first performance of ""Miss ...

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  26. THE TEMPERATURE.

    The maximum temperature to noon to-day was 61deg. ...

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  27. OCEAN FORECASTS AND REMARKS ON STORMS.

    North-west to south-west gales, fierce squalls and hall In Southern Ocean, cast of Kangaroo Island. Strong east to south winds on the north-west ...

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  28. EARL DUDLEY

    Earl Dudloy, Australia's new Governor-General addressing the Bristol Chamber of Commerce yesterday, remarked that many English industries ...

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  29. FITZGERALD'S CIRCUS

    Fitzgerald Bros' All New Circus Company open a short Beason to-night at Hay-street, next to His Majesty's Theatre. The company is made up ...

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  30. CHURCH BUILT FROM A SINGLE TREE.

    A congregation at Santa Rosa, California, rejoices in the fact that it worships in a church which has been build from a single redwood tree. The ...

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  31. WOOD-CHOPPING CARNIVAL AND TUG-OF-WAR

    To-morrow night the great wood-shopping contests will commence at the Fortuna-hall, James-street. All varieties of wood-chopping will form ...

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