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  2. GREAT LONDON STRIKE. RIOT OF DOCKERS.

    A serious conflict between a number of police and 500 strikers occurred at the dockhead of Bermondsey last night. A constable who remonstrated with some ...

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  3. [?]NATIONAL CRICKER.

    [?] Australia and Middle[?] at Lord's Ground to[?] [?] was overcast, and the [?] The wicket was soft after ...

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  4. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. A FUTILE SORTIE.

    Learning that a big caravan was attempting to pass the Tunisian border, General Garioni determined to make a sortie from Tripoli and surprise it. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    It will be learned with deep regret that Field-Marshal Sir George White, V.C., who, during the South African war, defended Ladysmith for 119 days against the Boers, ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Our Sale correspondent telegraphs that the priests of the diocese in charge of parishes have voted secretly for a successor to the late Dr. Corbett as Bishop of ...

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  7. LOST IN GUNBOWER FOREST.

    James Strachan, butter-maker at the Cohuna Co-operative Butter Factory, went on a shooting excursion in the Gunbower Island Forest yesterday with two ...

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  8. UNREST IN PERSIA.

    The Persian Government troops have occupied. the small province of Kermanshah, which. [?]alar-ed-Dowleh, the pretender to the throne, recently demanded as a principality. ...

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  9. COW AND STEER'S ENDURANCE.

    Mr. W. Fradd, of Barrapoort, reports a singular occurrence. He lost a cow and steer from his paddock, and for nearly three weeks he searched diligently, but ...

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  10. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    Three thousand two hundred men are now working on the docks, being 1000 more than on Friday. The brokers of Covent Garden have ...

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  11. ITALY IN ÆGEAN SEA.

    Several French journals devote considerable space to comments on the activity of Italy in the Ægean Sea, where several islands have been seized recently. ...

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  12. STODENT REBUKED.

    A sensational case of attempted murder occurred yesterday at Baku, on the Caspian Sea. Prince Apraxin, professor of French at ...

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  13. VICTORIAN ALLIANCE.

    This morning in the T[?]mperance Hall the first State Convention under the new constitution of the Victorian Alliance was commenced. Mr. W. M. M. Alexander ...

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  14. QUEEN OF NETHERLANDS.

    Queen Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands, accompanied by her consort. Prince Henry, is at present on a State visit to Paris. On the arrival of the Royal party they were ...

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  15. GREAT STRIKERS' DEMONSTRATION.

    A meeting of the transport workers o[?] strike was held at To[?]er Hill yesterday. Thirty thousand were present. The chairman said the leaders were not ...

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  16. AEROPLANES [?]OR ITALY.

    With the idea of presenting Italy with 100 aeroplanes, a public fund was started recently. The movement was successful, 2,000,000 ...

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  17. TANDARRA-DINGEE IRRIGATION AREA.

    Sir,—I have recently been favored with a [?] of your paper containing local opinions on decentralisation One writer mentions that small municipalities are prevented by a [?] ...

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  18. WERRIWA BY-ELECTION.

    The Latest figures in connection with the Werriwa by-election for the House of Representatives are:—Bennett (Labor)......... 10,321 ...

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  19. [?]INE IN RUSSIA.

    [?] reporting to the Famine Re[?] relates piteous stories of the [?]red by the peasantry in the [?] South-cast Russia, in ...

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  20. H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT.

    It is reported that H.R.H. Prince Albert, second eldest son of King George, is shortly going to the famous University at Heidelberg, in Baden, Germany. Prince Albert ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    There passed away at his residence. Albert-street, Kerang, on 30th May, a very old colonist, in the person of Mr. Richard Myhill, lie having arrived in Victoria by ...

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  22. STATEMENT BY MR. TORREY.

    Mr. Torrey, chairman of the Atlantic T[?]ansport Co., says the refusal of the employers to meet the men was due to the fact that the masters were not prepared ...

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  23. RAIN IN ENGLAND.

    Rain has fallen during the past 24 hours. An inch was registered in many districts in England. ...

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  24. CHINA AND TIBET.

    Latest advices to hand from Lhassa state that fighting is still taking place in the Tibetan capital, despite the reign of terror instituted by the followers of the Da[?] ...

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  25. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Thirteen hundred, colliers in South Staffordshire have struck work as a protest against the award of the district Coal Miners' Wages Board. ...

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  26. INTER STATE TELEGRAMS. DRIFTING MOTOR BOAT.

    The steamer Grantala brought to Brisbane Mr. Lippman and his daughter, who were picked up in their disabled motor boat. They had been drifting between [?] ...

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  27. MALTESE DOCKYARDS.

    It is officially announced that the British Admiralty, impressed by the swiftness and economy of repairs executed in the local dockyards, intends to fully use Malta as a ...

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  28. RALIAN LAND TAX.

    [?] Observer to-day comments [?] criti[?]ms made by Mr. G. [?] of the Van Diemen's Land [?] the Federal Land Tax, and ...

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  29. BOOKMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The Bathurst race meeting was resumed to-day. The strike of bookmakers was not continued. They withdrew their signed declaration that they would not operate at ...

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  30. FIRE ON CUNARD LINER.

    A fire broke out on board the Cunard liner Carmania while she was lying in the docks at Liverpool. It is believed the outbreak commenced in the coal bunkers. ...

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  31. MANCHESTER RESIDENTS.

    Under the auspices of the Manchcste[?] Co-operative Union and a corresponding body in France, 1500 excursionists are making a visit to Paris. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue for Queensland for May was £591,793, being an increase of £118,318, compared with May last year. ...

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  33. LONDON TAILORS' STRIKE.

    The strike of tailors' employes in the West End of London still continues. The losses sustained by master tailors in Savile Row alone amounts to £50,000, while ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. JOCKEY ASSAULTED.

    A cowardly attack was made on the wellknown jockey, A. A. Norris, in broad daylight on Friday afternoon in the heart of the city. While in a passage way in ...

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  35. [?]RIKE IN RUSSIA.

    [?] at the mines and factories in [?] of the river Donetz, in South[?] have struck work. Efforts are [?] made to introduce ...

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  36. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The wills of the late Messrs. James and Archibald Coals, of the well-known firm of Scottish cotton spinners, both of whom died recently, have been lodged, for probate. ...

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  37. BURGLARS IN ADELAIDE.

    A gang of three burglars broke into the receiving parcels office at the Adelaide railway station at about four o'clock this morning. The iron safe was opened and ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    General Liyautey, French Commander [?] Morocco, reports that Colonel Gouraud's column made a sortie against the Moors 10 kilometres north-east of Fez. ...

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  39. [?]IATION FATALI[?]ES. [?] SPINE BROKEN.

    [?] fat[?]lity has occurred at [?] Paris. [?] and Robi, the latter [?] machine, were making a flight ...

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  40. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    "Dick" Arnst, champion sculler of the world, [?]as been challenged by James Wray to a match on the Thames. Arnst, in replying to the challenge, states ...

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  41. DEFENCE OF MALTA.

    During his stay here, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, promised to provide more submarine defences for the port. ...

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  42. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    William Charles Hayes, Bernard Scully, and T. E. Williams, who in October last were sentenced to 15 mouths' imprisonment for having taken part in the ...

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  43. BOOKSTALL ROBBERY.

    A thief entered the office of the New South Wales Bookstall Company, on the Sydney Ferries' Wharf, Circular Quary, on Sunday evening, and secured £200 in cash. ...

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  44. [?] MORE LIVES LOST.

    [?] start of the North-wes[?] flight at Bremen, [?] aeroplane fell. Herr [?] and [?] Still, a passenger, ...

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  45. SUSPECTED POISONING.

    A message was to-night received by the police at Russell-street that, a man named Herbert Ippston, a clerk, had taken poison at the Tavistock hotel. He was removed to the ...

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  46. CONDENSED ANALYSIS OF SOIL ON TANDARRA PROPERTY.

    Nature and depth of soil light lo[?] 12 inches; nature of subsoil. light, clay; col[?] of soil, light red; reaction of soil, aci[?] capillary power, 6 inches. ...

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  47. EAGLEHAWK.

    The anniversary of the California Hill Methodist Church was further celebrated last night by a tea and public meeting. The tea tables were presided over by ...

    Article : 186 words
  48. [?]AL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    [?] large holiday Crowd at the [?] Theatre last night, every [?] [?]pied before 8 o'clock. This [?] is an attractive one, ...

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  50. WOMEN BOOT WORKERS.

    The female section of the Boot Trade Employes' Federation recently submitted to the wages board a claim for a minimum wage of 35/ and 44 hours' work a week ...

    Article : 120 words
  51. THE DROUGHT.

    As a result of the drought, settlers on irrigation blocks are in many cases feeling the pinch very severely, and unless the Government stands to them it is pretty ...

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  53. LOW RAINFALL AT BROKEN HILL.

    During the month of May only one point of rain was registered in Broken Hill, making 2.26 inches for the first, five [?]nths of the year. The total fall last ...

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