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  2. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    "Le Matin," the well-known Paris daily, returns to-day to the subject of naval power in the Mediterranean. It publishes statistics which show that ...

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  3. GREAT LONDON STRIKE. MEN STAMPEDING BACK.

    There are increasing indications of an early breakdown of the strike of London riverside workers. A dock manager to-day described the ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Stanley Bolton will not be "at home" to-day. Mrs. J. T. Knowlton, Barkly-place, will be "at home" Thursday and Friday next, ...

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  5. BENGIGO MINING LAWSUIT.

    In the Court of Mines to-day Judge Moule gave his reserved judgment in a special case stated by Mr. Warden Moore, of Bendigo, in the ease of Lansell v. ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. ENGLISH DERBY.

    The Jockey Club has decided that Wootton must ride Jingling Geordie in the Derby instead of Mordred. The stewards expressed strong disapproval of Wootton's ...

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  7. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    This afternoon a meeting of the council of the Australian Women's National League was held at the offices, Collinsstreet. Close consideration, was given to ...

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  8. RETIREMENT OF MR. DUNN.

    Referring to the recent public meetings held in Bendigo and Ballarat to protest against the retirement of Mr. E. J. Duuu, Government geologist, Mr. Graham, ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. [?]USTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    [?] steady rain, which was so much re[?] by English agriculturists as ending [?] long dry spell, is interfering with [?] [?] cricket programme. ...

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  10. BELGIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Parliamentary elections in Belgium have resulted in the Catholics obtaining a majority of 16 over the combined Liberals and Socialists. ...

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  11. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Positive assurances have been given that the New Mexico Legislature will refuse to act in connection with any prize fight legislation now before the House. Efforts to ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Miss Ethel Davey, youngest daughter of Mr. W. J. Davey, took place yesterday from the residence of her parents, Colbinabbin, to the ...

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  13. ACCIDENT ON STEAMER.

    A disastrous mishap occurred on board a passenger steamer in the province of Vologda. Through a boiler explosion four persons ...

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  14. BERMONDSEY RIOT.

    In the reports yesterday or a [?]ot, which occurred at the deckhead at Bermondsey on Saturday night, it was made to appear that the rioters consisted of 500 strikers. ...

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  15. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    As a result of the primary Presidential elections in the United States. President Taft and Mr. Roosevelt are equally matched. The vital struggle is about to begin. ...

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  16. FEDERAL CAPITAL DESIGNS.

    At the Town Hall this morning the designs sent in for the Federal capital were thrown open for inspection. The whole of the floor space of the hall is occupied by ...

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  17. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    The Mexican rebels, in addition to being without money and ammunition, are torn by dissension. Foreign residents are still leaving Mexico in large numbers. ...

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  18. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    The employers of the Port of London attended at the Home Office yesterday. but the conference was resultless. It is reported that Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    [?] [?] rain put an early termina[?] the play at Cambridge, where the [?] engaged the South Africans. [?] batted first, and lost five ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES BOWLERS

    The New South Wales team of bowlers defected Beading to-day by 98 to 80. ...

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  21. ARGENTINE MEAT.

    Dr. Collingridge, the City of London medical officer, in a report to the authorities, states that he found tubercular lesions in beef, which arrived at ...

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  22. MANY MEN WORKING.

    Six thousand men are now working at the docks. The New Zealand Shipping Company has engaged all the men it can find work for, including many strikers. ...

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  23. IMPORTANT RACING ENTRIES.

    Yesterday being the first Tuesday in June, entries for important events ahead closed. The list for the Caulfield. Melbourne and Williamstown Cups, and also the Grand ...

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  24. STRIKE PAY FOR 34,000 MEN.

    Twenty-six thousand dockers and 8000 [?]tevedores tcvedeachwielecccli rccoive 10/ stn oil “Wednesday. ...

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  25. BOXING CONTEST. DRISCOLL BEATS A FRENCHMAN.

    Much interest was aroused in sporting circles here by a match arranged for tonight at the National Sporting Club. The principals were "Jim" Driscoll, the ...

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  26. COLONIAL FRUIT.

    Owing to the unremunerative nature of the business, which is largely accentuated by strikes, importers are likely to restrict advances on colonial fruit in future. ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. INDUSTRIAL DISEASES.

    At a meeting of the Barrier Assembly of the Political Labor League last night, it was decided to endorse the request of the A.M.A. to the Minister for Mines, that ...

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  28. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE. TROUBLES OF TRAINING.

    At a meeting of the Ca[?]sbrook Borough Council last evening many grievances a[?] ing out of the compulsory training of boys in the Young G[?]ard were ventailated. The ...

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  29. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    The King's Birthday was celebrated quietly in London yesterday. Union Jacks were flown at the offices of the High Commissioners of the overseas dominions and ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    The N.S.W. oarsmen who are to compete at Stockholm are now training on the Thames, and are showing great progress. The King yesterday awarded medals to ...

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  31. FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    The Conciliation and Arbitration Court continued its sittings here to-day, when Mr. Justice Higgins heard additional ev[?]dence in relation to the claims of the ...

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  32. DETAILS OF THE FIGHT.

    There was a record attendance at the National Sporting Club this evening. "Johnnie" Douglas, the well-known cricketer, and ex-middleweight amateur ...

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  33. BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    The Federal Government House officials presume that. in the absence of advices from England, the King's Birthday honor list will not be available till 14th June, ...

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  34. [?]RENCH IN MOROCCO. [?]FEZ MOORS FRIENDLY.

    [?] satisfactory feature in the pre[?] [?] is the friendliness [?] of Fez towards the [?] ...

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  35. EXPLOSION AT RAILWAY WORKS.

    A bad accident has occurred at a Canadian Northern Railway construction camp, situated 25 miles from here. The premature explosion of a charge of ...

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  36. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking accident occurred on the railway line at Roune to-day. Two little children were playing on the line, when a special train came round a ...

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  37. BREADMAKING IN DAYTIME.

    An amended determination has just been issued by the special board for the bread and pastry cooking trade in the central district. This provides for day labor only ...

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  38. FINE OF £100.

    Mr. Justice Street, Mr. Justice Ferguson, and Mr. Justice Rich were engaged in the Banco Court this morning determining an application by Alfred Giles, laborer, of ...

    Article : 363 words
  39. REBLES DISPERSED.

    [?] have now been dispersed. [?] [?]00 killed. [?] been decided that the Sultan shall [?] France in four or five days. He ...

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  40. THE SEASON.

    Whether the Commonwealth meteorologist, would be at the Weather Bureau, Drummond-street, Carlton, on King's Birthday, was a question the telephone ...

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  41. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    At the Trades Union Congress to-day practically the whole of the sitting was occupied in discussing the question of a Federation of Labor. After discussion it ...

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  42. WERRIWA BY-ELECTION.

    The latest figures in connection with the Werriwa election for the Federal House of Representatives are: —Bennett (Labor) —............ 10,627 ...

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  43. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    [?] [?] Gazette," in the course [?] [?] "Imperial Cross Cur[?] it [?] with the statesmen [?] to find a common ...

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  44. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    The five-year-old daughter of Mrs. Murray, wife of a signalman, of Stawell-street, at noon to-day tell from a train at Barru[?]beet, alighting against an ...

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  45. APPOINTMENT OF TEACHERS.

    On Saturday some strong comments were made at a meeting of elementary school teachers as to what they termed the packing of the classified roll." To-day officials ...

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  46. THE WEATHER. CLOUDY AND MILD.

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  47. BRITISH COLLIERS.

    [?] [?] yesterday Mr. D. [?] [?] director of the Cam[?] Combine, said that the com[?] willing to give co-partnership a ...

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  49. STATEMENT BY MR. HUNT.

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  50. [?]ITISH MINISTERS ON TOUR.

    [?] Prime Minister and the First [?] Admiralty (Mr. Winston Church[?] a [?] welcome on their [?] [?] [?] seaport of Tunis). ...

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  51. TEMPORARY NAVAL COLLEGE.

    After all. Osborne House, near Geelong, is to be used for the purposes of a Naval College. To-day the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced that the house ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

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  53. Advertising

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  54. COLD SNAP IN NEW ZEALAND.

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