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  2. CABLEGRAMS. AIRMEN'S DEATH ROLL.

    A pupll named Benson, whilst aero[?]ning at Hendon, fell 100 feet and [?] as killed. ...

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  6. A MINE LAMP.

    A colliery owner has placed at Mr. Churchill's disposal, £1,000 as a prize for an electric mine lamp. ...

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  8. A POLAR DONATION.

    Through Lord Denman's efforts the Treasury has granted Dr. Mawson £2,000 for his expedition. ...

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  9. Add PARIS—MADRID RACE6....

    Vedrlne's actual winning flying time was 738 minutes, covering 720 miles. ...

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  10. THE POPULATION OF IRELAND.

    The Census returns show the population of Ireland to be 4,381,951. ...

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  11. MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

    The rebels have withdrawn in the direction of Mequinet, leaving General Monier's advance guard and war corrspondents to enter the city ...

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  12. A CONSTITUTION BILL.

    After a compromise, the Relchstag has read thirdly. the Alsace—Lorraine Constit[?]tion Bill. ...

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  13. CHURCHILL'S AIRCRAFT BILL.

    Mr. Churchill's Aircraft Bill provides penalties, in cluding fines, amounting to £500, or two years' imrisonment for aviators endangering ...

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  14. AN IMMIGRATION ITEM.

    At the annual meeting of the Central Immigration Board, Mr. Gaston, Sydney, [?]ged the Board to send Australia ex-soldiers, sailors and ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. A HEAT WAVE.

    a heat wave killed 15 persons In 24 hours. The temperatur went to 25. ...

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  16. MOORISH "PRETENDER" KILLED.

    The Pretender was mortally wounded in the stomach in a fight with Mulai Ha[?]d's troops at Sherarda. The tribe has consequently submitted. ...

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  17. INTEBSTATE

    Lord Denman will arrive in Melbourne on July 31st.1 There is no official anonuncement yet forthcoming about the date of Lord Dudley's ...

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  18. OSBORNE CASE SEQUEL.

    The Government's Bill to meet the decision in the Osborne case, enables a Trades Union, after a secret bailot, superintended by the Registrar of ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. THE CANADIAN CENSUS.

    The census taken begin work on Thursday. It is anticipated the count will show the population of Canada to be About [?],000,000, ...

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  20. EIGHTY CLUB LUNCHEON.

    At the Eighty Club uncheon at the Hotel Cecil, there were 500 present, including the Hon. L. Harcourt, Sir R, Isaacs, Mr. Simon, Mr. McGowen, ...

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  21. AUTOCRACY IN RUSSIA.

    The Prefect of Police has ordered M. Bulat, the Labourite leader in the Duma, to be imprisoned for six weeks for non-payment of a fine of £20 for ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 767 words
  23. Walker's, Ltd. Celebration.

    The management end employees of Walker's, Ltd,, engineers, Maryborough, held a monster excursion in celebration of the completion by the ...

    Article : 360 words
  24. PRESENTED AT COURT.

    Among the resentations at Court [?]dy and Miss Ward, and Me[?] [?]sher, Atlee Hunt, and ...

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  25. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The King's birthdar was officially celebrated to-day. A Royal pro[?]sion, including represntatives of foreign Armies and Navies witnessed ...

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  26. A.R.C. Autumn Meeting.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  27. A Betting Shop Raid.

    A sensation occurred in the city on Saturday morning, the excitement running very high amongst those interested in the turf. About the middle ...

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  28. PREMIER ON THE ISLE.

    While Mr. McGowen was passing town King's Way ho noticed rivet[?]rs working on a huge girder. He [?] permission to help, and ...

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  29. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily News" says the Imperial Council as expourded by Sir Joseph Ward developed into a constitutional revolution of the first magnitude, ...

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  30. A REPUDIATION.

    A sensation has been caused in Dub[?] by Mr. Redmond's letter in the newspapers, disassociating himself beforehand with the finding of the ...

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  31. THE RECIPROCITY TREATY.

    Before the Senate Finance Committee it was admitted that paper production would be restricted. Though no. over supply would bring down ...

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  32. JAPAN'S NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    Japan is beginning in 1911, and compieting in 1914-1915, five 28,000 tonners, of which four will be cruisers. One of the latter is building at ...

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  33. A CONEY, ISLAND FIRE.

    A fire, at Coney Island destroyed £3,000,000 worth of property. The Dreamland Building at Coney Island [?] med, and 150 wild animals ...

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  34. A Weighbridge Quarrel.

    The conference between the Great Cobar Mining,Co.'s manager, and the Chief Commissioner for Railway in connection with the weighbridge ...

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  35. Mooney Valley Races.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 563 words
  36. TELEGRAMS

    It was very hot yesterday afternoon; heavy clouds in the evenings With lightning. A strong South-west wind sprang up at 9 o'clock, and it was ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. COOK'S MEMORIAL.

    [?] has resigned his mem[?] the Cook Memorial Com[?] the ground that the Board [?] granted a site ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the Surrey Championship final Dixon brilliantly defeated W[?]ding 7—5, 3—6, 6—0, 6—1. ...

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  39. SPORTING

    Bright Laddie [?] [?] on Saturday. His run in the [?] Handicap may account for his [?] benten in the Royal Sta[?]. ...

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  40. BOXING.

    At the Olympic Stadium on Saturday, evening Ted Whiting and Tim Land met in a contest for the middleweight championship of Australia. At the ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. [?] MADRID RACE.

    [?] the Paris—Madrid [?] Five airmen crossed [?] moslerra, at a height [?] ...

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  42. A Belated Collection.

    The now regulations governing Sunday entertainments provides that admission cannot be charged for, and collections can only lie taken up and ...

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  43. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    [?]ty British Chambers of Commerce, three great Marine Insurance Societies and Chamber of Shipping, representing 31 other chambers, have ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. GOLF.

    England beat Scotland at golf 6 matches to 4. The Hon. M. H. Scott. the Australian champion amate[?] played for England defeating Campbell ...

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  45. WARBHIPS IN COLLISION.

    The battleship Bellerophon, Capt. D. W. Napler, and the armed cruiser, Inflexible, Capt. Charles L. Napler, collided off Portland, when returning ...

    Article : 57 words
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