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  2. IMPORTATION OF POTATGES

    When interviewed to-day sgarding the new regulations for the importation of potatoes by West Australia from all States of the ...

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  3. PARIS AEROPLANE FATALITY

    As cabled yesterday, two members of the French Cabinet, M. Monis, Minister of the Interior, and M. Berteaux, Minister of War, were ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. REBELLION IN MOROCCO

    In the battle on the Muluya Riyer, in which the column advancing to the relief of Fez was engaged, 28 of the French troops, including a ...

    Article : 339 words
  5. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The London "Daily Mail" asks if it is not a good omen that the Coronation and the Imperial Conference should happen in the same year. The ...

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  6. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO

    It is universally expected that the negotiations now in progress for peace will terminate successfully. There is a general public desire for ...

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  7. PREVIOUS SIMILAR INCIDENTS.

    The London "Daily Mail" and the "Telegraph" recall Mr. Huskis-son's death at the opening of the Manchester and Liverpool railway ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    An aeroplane fell amongst a crowd of spectators at Kursk, injuring many. It is feared that five of the injured will succumb. ...

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  9. LUNCHEON WITH THE KING

    King George entertained the Prime Ministers and their ladies at luncheon at Buckingham Palace. Sixty guests attended. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN NAVY

    The Duma voted £30,000,000 in furtherance of an immediate naval programme. The programme comprises the construction of four ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. GROWTH OF EMPIRE

    Sir Joseph Ward, in an interview, said the Empire was so big and scattered, and its growth so rapid, that the necessity for devising a ...

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  12. STRENGTH OF NAVIES

    The "Times," examining the official return of the comparative strength of navies, concludes : "Our pre-Dreadnought vessels are ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. DETAILS OF ACCIDENT.

    The propeller of the aeroplane Severed M. Berteaux's arm. M. Monis sustained a complicated fracture of the leg and a fractured ...

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  14. DROWNED IN A TUB

    The coroner (Mr. Bead Murphy) conducted an inquiry at Geelong to-day into the cause ol the d eath of Dorothy Berryman, aged 8 years, ...

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  15. DENIAL OF ALLEGATIONS

    Mr. McGowen, speaking at the Browning Settlement at Walworth, denied a newspaper statement that Socialism intended to expel the ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. THE CHAMPAGNE TROUBLES

    M. Blanc's report to the Council of State recommends that Bar Sur Aube and Bar Sur Seine should be again included in the champagne ...

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  17. INSTRUCTION ON IMPERIAL MATTERS.

    The Earl of Heath in a letter to the newspapers states that these are only 10 out of the 65 county education authorities in England and ...

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  18. MOTHERLAND AND DOMINIONS

    The "Chronicle" states: — "It must be a source of great satisfaction to the King, who travelled in every pvart of the Empire, that ...

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  19. IMMENSE CONCOURSE OF SPECTATORS.

    The scene of the accident was Issy, which is very close to Paris. Hundreds of thousands of persons were present, being assembled near ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. MISCELLANEOUS

    British, French, German, and American banks have signed a loan for £l0,O0Q,O0O, to be issued in two portions, for the purpose of a ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. SMALL POX ON A ST[?]AMER

    The examination of the passengers and crew of the liner Narrung was carried out to-day upon the arrival of the vessel in Hobson's Bay. The ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. DISTURBANCE AMONG FOOTBALLERS.

    At the Carlton court to-day two young men named John Jackson and Herman Grigbett were charged with offensive behaviour. ...

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  23. DOMINION'S PERSONALITIES

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article, gives a retrospect, of the personalities of the last and present conference, It says ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadets, on their way to the Coronation, met with an ovation on their arrival at Durban, The Government provided them ...

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  25. FIRST NIGHT PERFORMANCE.

    King George and Queen Mary attended the first night performance of the musical comedy "Count Luxembourg," at Daly's Theatre. The ...

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  26. THE LOT OF A SCHOOL TEACHER

    Responding on Saturday to the kindly sentiments convened to him on his retirement from the service, by over 60 schoolteachers at ...

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  27. LATE C. Y. O'CONNOR.

    The G.M.S. Zieten brought to Fremantle to-day five cases of bronze castings of the statue of the late Mr. 0. Y. O'Connor. The ...

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  28. AWFUL OBJECT LESSON.

    The "Times," commenting on the lssy disaster, says it is an awful ob-ject lesson, and suggests that it is the urgent duty of the Home Office ...

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  29. OPTIONAL CREMATION.

    The German Diet, by 155 votes to 156, have passed a resolution regarding optional cremation in Prus-sia. ...

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  30. CRISIS IN COTTON TRADE

    A crisis is threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade owing to weavers objecting to non-unionists. At the Northern Weavers ...

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  31. MUTINY OF CONVICTS.

    Twenty-nine convicts were being entrained at Perm for Siberia, when they mutinied. Several warders were wounded. Eleven of the ...

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  32. RESUMPTION OF Aff ESTATE.

    The Government has concluded arrangements for the resumption of Mr. McCaughey's North Yanco Estate of 70,000 acres at £3 10/ per ...

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  33. KAISER'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The "Norddeutscher" emphasises the cordiality of the British welcome to the Kaiser, and hopes that the visit will have lasting value as ...

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  34. SERIOUS CHARGES.

    A coloured man named Joseph Williams was charged at the Myr-tleford court with having broken into the residence of Mrs. ...

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  35. MINISTERIAL CRISIS LIKELY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tans states that M. Monis' presence in Parliament is considered' indispensable, especially in connection ...

    Article : 47 words
  36. A CORPORATION'S DEBTS.

    A bailiff has seized the town hall and fire station at Llanrwst to re-cover £2000, the cost of an injunction to cease throwing sewage in ...

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  37. COLLIE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The fourth extraordinary election to fill two seats in the Collie Municipal Council, occasioned by the resignation of Crs. Gibbney and ...

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  38. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS AND VIVISECTION.

    At the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Hon. Stephen Coleridge secured the passing of a ...

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  39. AN EMPIRE EDITION

    The "Times" is publishing on Wednesday a remarkable special supplement dealing with the resources, industries ...

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  40. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Henry Richard Nicholls, editor of the Hobart "Mercury," against whom the High Court has instituted proceedings on a charge of ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. A FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    The Kaiser, in a message of farewell, said that he and the Empress were greatly impressed by warmth and cordiality of the ...

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  42. LONDON TRAMWAYS.

    It is reported that £12,000,000 have been spent on the London tramways. A loss of £70,000 per annum is reported through all-night cars and workmen's fares. ...

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  43. OPINION OF THE "TIMES."

    Regarding the crisis the "Times" Considers that M. Monis owed his position largely to M. Jaures' ap-proval. The Jate M. Berteaux was his ...

    Article : 103 words
  44. GAS WORKERS' STRIKE.

    A general strike of the men employed at the South Brisbane Gas works has taken place, and it is expected that the men at North ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE.

    The International Institute of Agriculture has closed its labours for the session by adopting a complimentary message acknowledging ...

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  46. STATE-OWNED CABLE

    The "Times" correspondent at Ottawa states that the Canadian belief, is that the Imperial Conferbelief will settle the Question of a ...

    Article : 125 words
  47. BRITISH NAVAL DIRIGIBLE.

    The naval dirigible Mayfly was successfully launched at Barrow. ...

    Article : 19 words
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  49. VICTORIA RAILWAY REVENUE.

    From July 1, 1910, to May 14, the railway revenue was £4,335,520, an increase of £380,448 over the cor-responding previous Period. ...

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