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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. AUSTRALIANS V. SURREY.

    A match between the Australian Eleven and Surrey was commenced at Kensington Oval to-day before a moderate attendance. The weather was threatening. The wicket ...

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  3. THE LONDON STRIKE. STRIKE COMMITTEE'S TERMS.

    Depute the fact that large numbers of [?] are returning to work, and that seve[?] Dockers' Unions in the provinces have [?] to resume work, the central strike ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    It is the intention of the Mayor (C[?] H. A. Ross), who retires in August [?] Sutton Ward, to offer himself for re-ele[?] tion. ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Messrs. S. Pearson and Son Ltd., the contractors who have had charge of the extensive pier-widening works at Dover, have now secured a contract to construct ...

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  6. TRAINS IN COLLISION. A SLEEPING CAR WRECKED.

    A bad railway accident has taken place in the South of Sweden. Through a signalling error the night express from Ma[?]mo (on the south coast) to ...

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  7. AN EX-COUNCILLOR'S DEATH. MR. ABRAHAM HARKNESS.

    Ex.Cr. Abraham Harkness died at his residence, Mackenzie-street, Golden square, shortly before 12 o'clock yesterday morning. The deceased gentleman had for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BENDIGO GOLD PRODUCTION.

    Mr. D. W. Dayne, chairman of the Administrative Council of the Bendigo School of Mines, at a meeting of that body last night referred to the letter from Mr. ...

    Article : 309 words
  9. INDIA'S NEW CAPITAL

    The hon. E. S. Montague, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for India, stated in the House of Commons on Saturday that the provisional estimate of the Indian ...

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  10. TWENTY LIVES LOST.

    Twenty persons lost their lives in a railway disaster which occurred at Linkoping, including the Rev. Mr. Clibborn, of Cricklewood. ...

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  11. HELP FROM OVERSEAS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, speaking at a mass [?]ting held on Tower Hill to-day, stated [?] Australia, New Zealand, and America [?] prepared to help the strikers. ...

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  12. THE SUFFRAGETTES. HUNGER STRIKE THEEATENED.

    A monster demonstration was held by suffragettes in the Albert Hall last night. There were 8000 advocates of the cause present. ...

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  13. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    The dockers at Swansea, who struck in [?]. [?]pathy with the London transport work[?] have decided to return to work forth ...

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  14. SLEEPING SICKNESS,

    The commission which is inquiring into the terrible African scourge, "sleeping sickness," has made an important discovery. The investigations by the commissioners ...

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  15. NATIONAL STRIKE A BAD CARD.

    Mr. Gosling, president of the Transport Workers' Federation, addressing a meeting [?] Trafalgar-square yesterday, declared the [?] could never go back under the old ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Miss Minnie Matthews, of High-street, Eaglehawk, took place to the Eaglehawk Cemetery yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA V. SOMERSET.

    The wicket at Bath has been soaked by heavy rain, and play in the match between South Africa and Somerset will not be possible before lunch. ...

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  18. [?] [?]EIR HARDIE ON STRIKES.

    Mr. Heir Hardie, Labor member for M[?] speaking at Forest-of-Dean last night said the workers in any particular industry, desirous of the co-operation of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. ATTACK ON MR. ASQUITH.

    On Friday, while Mr. Asquith was receiving guests at the King's birthday dinner at the India Office, a suffragette attempted to fear off his epaulettes, while a ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding, the famous New Zealand player, won the Kent Lawn Tennis Singles Championship on Saturday. His opponent in the final was the ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    In the Commonwealth High Court to-day judgment was delivered in the case of the Federated Sawmill Employes' Association, Adelaide branch, versus Alexander. ...

    Article : 238 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN SCHOLAR'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. G. F. Davidson, of Sydney University, has been awarded a B.A. research degree by Cambridge University. ...

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  23. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    [?] spectacular advent of Mr. Roosevelt [?]sed Republican enthusiasm to a [?]tch. It was excellently timed when [?] indignation at the committee's ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. TITANIC INQUIRY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the British Commission, which is inquiring into the loss of the Titanic, Captain Young made a supplementary statement in which he ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. EAGLEHAWK.

    At a meeting of the teachers and officers of the East Methodist Sunday School, the Rev. W. Beckett presiding, the Methodist Sunday School Union visitors' quarter ...

    Article : 278 words
  26. SMALL FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The members of several small unregistered friendly societies in Kent have decided to shire ont their capital. The explanation of their action lies in their ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. PRUSSIA'S POPULATION.

    The population of Prussia and Bavaria, as revealed by the statistics of 1911, shows a joint falling off of over 100,000. The Government is organising a[?] ...

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  28. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    At the Congregational Hall, Forest-street, yesterday afternoon and evening interesting addresses were delivered by the Rev. Walter Huckett and Miss Crouch, ...

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  29. [?]ITISH CABINET CHANGES

    [?] H. W. Massingham, writing in the [?]." of which he is editor, deplores [?] changes in the Cabinet. [?] objection to the alterations is that ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. WAIHI STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Waihi strike has been settled. The men resumed work to-day. No further action will be taken pending the holding of a conference between the representatives ...

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  31. CITY COUNCIL'S SYMPATHY.

    Yesterday afternoon the Mayor (Cr. Ross) sent the following telegram to the widow of the deceased gentleman:—"On behalf of the council and citizens, I beg to ...

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  32. A FAMOUS PICTURE

    A controversy is at present proceeding here over the purchase by the Kaiser Frederick Museum of the famous painting, "The Adoration of the Magi," by Van der ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. MURDERER EXECUTED.

    William Frederick Ball, who had been sentenced to death for the murder of the wife, was hanged at Armidale gaol at 9.15 a.m. to-day. Ball walked firmly on to the ...

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  34. THE LATE MR. ABRAHAM HARKNESS.

    The fragrance—call it spiritual aroma if you will—of that room [?]ings yet round the soul. As his visitor enters, the old sad-sweet face beams out the kindliest of ...

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  35. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    This afternoon a meeting was held in the Chapter House, St. Paul's Cathedral, of representatives of the following churches:—Church of England, Salvation ...

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  36. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    [?] has been received that the Italians [?] effected a fresh landing at Bushira, [?] east of Tripoli. The guns of the [?] Umberta dispersed the Arabs, who ...

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  37. ASIATICS IN AFRICA.

    Mr. C. G. Fichardt, Nationalist member for Ladybrand in the South African House of Representatives, has given notice of several drastic amendments to the ...

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  38. LOST ON MOUNTAIN.

    Two little girls named Alexander and Brookman, residing at Bismarck, 16 miles from Hobart, went out berry gathering yesterday, and got lost in the bush. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. MATRIMONIAL.

    An interesting wedding was celebrated on the 5th June at St. Luke's Church, of England, White Hills, when Mr. Francis Wiles (eldest son of Mr. ...

    Article : 253 words
  40. BRITISH IMMIGRATION.

    [?] showing the number of emi[?] from Great Britain during 1911 [?] been published. [?] reveal that 261,809 persons left the ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. ALPINE BALLOONING.

    An interesting ballooning experiment has been made by the Swiss military authorities. At the conclusion of a flight a military ...

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  42. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Advices from Longreach state that in the recent flood in the Comet River over 20,000 sheep, owned by Mr. M. Ryan, of Arcturns Downs, which were on relief country, were ...

    Article : 122 words
  43. THE SAVINGS BANKS.

    [?] the Commonwealth wrote and [?] the State to supply it with specimens [?] books and forms used by the Go[?] Savings Banks. This request ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. COUNT TISZA MOBBED.

    The Hungarian House of Magnates has adopted the Army Bill by 174 to 33 votes. Count Tisza, President of the Hungarian Lower House, ventured into the streets in ...

    Article : 48 words
  45. GENERAL NEWS.

    While at Spa, the famous Belgian watering-place, last year, Sir Francis Younghusband, formerly of the Indian Political department, was run down by a motor ...

    Article : 204 words
  46. DOMESTIC SERVANTS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The High Commissioner has been instructed to secure 50 girls from the Clergy and Masonic Orphanages in England for domestic service in the Dommion. Numerous ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. TOWN LOTS AT BULLFINCH.

    The "Government Gazette" contains a notice that numerous town lots at Bullfinch have been forfeited for non-payment of the purchase instalments. The amounts ...

    Article : 85 words
  48. PLIMMER-DENNISTON COMPANY.

    The above company will in make its appearance next Monday night at the Royal Princess's Theatre for a brief season of three nights, when the pieces to be ...

    Article : 231 words
  49. THE WEATHER.

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  51. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Tasmanian State Parliament will n cet on 2nd July. Mr. Solomon, the Premier will ask for Supply, and then seek an adjournment for six weeks. He will ...

    Article : 48 words
  52. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  53. BOY'S RECORD.

    A 15-year-old boy named Frederick Hovenden has been committed by the Children's Court to a reformatory. Hovenden had no fewer than 38 charges ...

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