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  2. LADY DUDLEY IN MOTOR CAR SMASH.

    The Governor-General's motor-car was early this morning jammed between two moving traticars in Osford-street, Paddington, almost opposite the Victoria ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Communs yesterday Sir Rufus Isaaes, the Attorney-General, moved the second leading of the bill to overcome the disability cast upon ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The celebration of the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Bricknell, of Westbury, took place at Launceston this week, the parties having ...

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  5. MYSTERY OF A PEARL NECKLACE.

    The trial was resumed in Edinburgh yesterday of Mrs. Cameron and her hu[?]band. Lientenant Aylmer Cameron, of the 57th Royal Field Artillery, who are ...

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  6. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The High Court to-day delivered judgment in the action of Osborne v. Commonwealth and Commissioner of Taxes, in which the plaintiff sought to have the ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Both this morning and afternoon the delegates attending the Imperial Conference met at the Foreign Office, and again were engaged with the members of ...

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  8. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipment ot Australian and Tasmanian apples and pears by the Orient liner Orvieto was sold yesterday. The Tasmanian fruit arrived in good ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    The statement of accounts of the German Aerial Company, which has been running two airships of the Deutsehland type from Frederickshaven ...

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  10. GOLF.

    Play in the second and third rounds for the Amateur Golf Championship of Great Britain was concluded to-day on the Prestwick links, in Ayrshire. ...

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  11. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    Rioting broke out yesterday at Cholulu, three miles to the west of Puebla, and it is reported that about 100 people were killed by Indian members of the ...

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  12. FATAL MOTOR RACE.

    The Memorial Day auto-race had barely started at Vancouver yesterday when S. P. Dickson was killed, and Arthur Greiner recoived fatal injuries. ...

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  13. ROUMANIAN HARVEST.

    It is officially stated that the Roumanion wheat crop is in excellent eondition, and promues to yield about 20 per cent. above the average crop. ...

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  14. STORMS IN EUROPE.

    Violent thunderstorms have raged in the south of Germany. The River Paimar overflowed its hanks near Stuttgart, and swept away six houses. ...

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  15. MASKED BURGLARS.

    Two masked burglars entered the post-office at Lee Green, Lewisham, in Kent, last night, and, after gagging and binding the postmistross, robbed the ...

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  16. HOBART-HUON RAILWAY.

    In March last the Acting-Premier (Hon. A. Hean) communicated with the South Australian Government for the purpose of obtaining expert advice ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    M. Deeugis has won the international lawn tennis tournament, with five winsDunlop was third, with three wins. and Heath sixth, with one win. ...

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  18. FALSE APOSTLES OF PEACE.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, at tho Memorial Day celebration yesterday, denounced what he styled the false apostles of peace, and declared the need for ...

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  19. INDIAN ARMY.

    The Times" to-day states that the possibilit of a reduction in the strength of the native army in India is under discussion, but there is no thcught of ...

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  20. POACHING ON PEARLING GROUNDS.

    With regard to the Dutch vessels seized off the West Australian coast which were alleged to be ppaching, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) said ...

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  21. EMPIRE DAY CHALLENGE CUP.

    The scores for the Schumacher, or Empire Day Challenge Cup, are now complete. One hundred and fifty-three teams competed, with the following ...

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  22. FIRE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    Last night a large fire broke out at Silverton, a mining town near to Vancouver, and resulted in five persons receiving severe burns. ...

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  23. SCOTTISH CHURUH UNION.

    At the meetings of the General As. cemblies of the Church of Scotland and of the United Free Church, which were Feld in Edinburgh last year, both bodies ...

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  24. FINANCIAL.

    The following were the closing rates to-day for Australian stocks and share:—Corporation stocks. City of Sydney (4 per cent. debentures), £102. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    A wireless telegraph station is now in eourse of erection at Fez, the French troops who recently relieved the town undertaking the work. ...

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  26. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    At an early hour this morning Ella Maude Wilson, a single woman, 23 years of age, who was a tailoress, employed at Footscray, lied at Ballarat. ...

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  27. PUBLIC MORALS MANIFESTO.

    The Duke of Fife, the Duke or Argyll, Lord Strathcona (the High Com[?]sioner for Ca[?]). several bishops. General Booth, Mr. Ra[?]say ...

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  28. EVE OF THE DERBY.

    His Majesty King George visited Epsom yesterday, and met with a great reception. The crowd of people who had assembled was almost like that on ...

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  29. SCULLING.

    Bichurd Arnst and H. Pearce were to have met to-night, to sign articles for a race on the Parramatta River for the world's championship. There was no ...

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  30. FREE FERRY SERVICE.

    The Minister for Works, replying, to a deputation to-day, said that there was a difference of opinion in the Cabinet on the question of establishing a ...

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  31. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, who has three times run for the United Stiftes Presidency as a Democratic candidate, and each time been defeated, has made an attack on ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    Last night a native entered a house in the suhurhs of Durban and assaulted an English servant girl who was alone in the house at the time. When the ...

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  33. SACRILEGE.

    Some, unknown persons entered the Roman Catholic Cathedral at Messina last night, and stripped the statues of £100,000 worth of jewels. ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCE PASSED.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day a middle-aged man, named John Fuller, was convicted of a serious offence at Woonona. ...

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  35. MAN'S STRANGE-DEATH.

    Edgar Charles Smith died undor extraordinary circumstances at Bathurst to-day. He and his sisters were having dinner, and joking was indulged in. ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE.

    The New South Wales State revenue returns for May show a decrease of £262,852, compared with May last year. This is more than accounted for by the ...

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  37. RUSSIAN OFFICIALS SENTENCED.

    The Senate Tribunal in St. Petersburg has sentenced General Reinbat, a former Governor of Moscow, to 12 months' imprisonment and the loss of ...

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  38. MAMMOTH LINER.

    The directors of the Hamburg-American line of steamers have given orders for the construction of a vessel with a tonnage of 60,000. The vessel will be ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. ALPINE CLIMBING.

    The body of Miss Bates, the young Englishwoman who left Geneva in October last to climb the Coldebalme, in the Alps, and was not again seen ...

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  40. THE CORONATION.

    His Majesty King George has commanded the Earl Marshal (Duke of Norfolk) to invite two representative trades unionists to attend the Coronation in. ...

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  41. DEVONPORT BUTTER FACTORY

    Mr. E. J. Newton. the Gippsland butter expert, returned to-night by the Ocnah to Melbourne, having spent a busy week lecturing in the intereste of ...

    Article : 38 words
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