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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir J. Crichton-Browne, Lord Chancellor's Visitor in Lunacy, speaking yesterday at Edinburgh, deprecated the applying of an electrical stimulus to child life, as a heavy ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The publication in the "'Advertiser" that the electorate committee of the Australian Women's National League had refused to endorse the, candidature of Mr. ...

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  4. THE DOUBLE DISSOLUTION.

    It is scarcely possible to hear anything in Federal political circles 'because of the loud beating' of the party drums. The Prime Minister is a good leader in that a ...

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  5. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A sensational rural tragedy has occurred near Buda Pest. A farm laborer named Temie wished to becom engaged to the daughter of a ...

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  6. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    President Woodrow Wilson addressed a body of naval cadets' at Annapolis, Maryland, to-day. In alluding to the Mexican situation, the President said, "I Pray ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Two girls were concerned in the Suffragette scene at the court at Buckingham Palace yesterday. They were two sisters, the Misses Elanor and Mary Bloomfield, ...

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  8. HOME RULE CRISIS.

    A successful gun-running cruise has been made by an Irish yachtsman, who has strong sympathies with Ulster. [?]sing his 200 ton schooner he ...

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  9. EARTIQUAKERS PREDICTED.

    An English authority on seismology predicts world-wide seismic activity, especially in the Mediterranean, at this week-end. ...

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  10. AMERICA. CUP.

    A yachting expert, who has seen the America Cup defence yachts, considers that the Shamrock IV., the challenger, is the best. Should the Resolute be chosen as ...

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  11. ARMS FOR NATIONALISTS.

    Leading members of the Irish Catho[?] societies in various cities of the United States met at New York yesterday to form a volunteer committee to raise funs to ...

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  12. OLD MONUMENTS DESTROYED.

    In addition to the priceless Bible destroyed when Suffragettes set five in a church at Broadsall (Derbyshire) yesterday, a number of ancient monuments were ...

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  13. MEXICAN REBELS.

    The Constitutionalists (or rebels) lovied a forced loan of 1,000,000 dollars (£200,000) on the Spanish residents of Topic. They afterwads notified the unfortunate Spaniards ...

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  14. MURDERER SURRENDERS.

    Tomsie renwed firing at daylight, and the police repeatedly fired volleys. Tomise was armed with a Browning, and had 300 cartridges. He killed three persons and ...

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  15. HUNGER-STRIKER RELEASED.

    Freda Graham, who was senteced to six months' improsonment last week for slashing five pictures in the Venetian room at the National Gallery, was released to-day ...

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  16. NEW COMPANIES FORMING.

    It is reported by the "Irish Volunteer" that new companies of Nationalist volunteres are being formed all over Ireland. "When the movement started," continues ...

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  17. OLD WOMAN AS MESSENGER.

    Mrs. Mary Cunningham, an octogenarian, acts as telegraph messenger at the Kingston post office, near Taunton. She walks 12 miles daily. She had worked in the fields ...

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  18. MR. BENTON'S MURDER.

    The "Daily Express" says Sir Edward Grey has informed President Woodrow Wilson in friendly but unequivocal terms that if, as a result of his support, General Villa ...

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  19. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Viviani, the retiring Minister for Public Instruction, who is a Moderate, has formed a Ministry in succession to that of M. Do[?]mergne.He takes the portfolio of ...

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  20. SWINE FEVER UNABATED.

    Major Greenwood, of the Lister Institute, in a report on the national aspect of pigbreeding, expresses the opinion that swine fever is unabated. He says there is strong ...

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  21. TRIBUTE TO DR. MAWSON.

    Lord Curzon, President of the Royal Geographical Society, addressed the members to-day on the subject of the Australian Antarctic Expedition. ...

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  22. BISHOP SPEAKS OF WILL POWER.

    Tell me how a man walks and I will tell you his character.'' Bishop Boyd Carpenter declared yesterday, in a lecture to the Reunion Societ, Health, he went on ...

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  23. SUBMARINES V. DREADNOUGHTS.

    Great attention has been aroused by the statement made by Admiral Sir Percy Scott to the effect that submarines and sea-planes will supersede dreadnoughts [?] ...

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  24. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Mirers' Federation of Great Britain has adopted a recommendation of its executive that additional miners' Parliamentary candidates should be limited to 10. ...

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  25. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    Inquiries by the War Office lead to the belief that [?]o gun has yet been devised capable from below of warding off aeroplane attacks. At 3000ft. aeroplanes are ...

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  26. REMARKS BY PRIME MINSTER

    Mr. Cook, commenting on the Opposition criticism of the Governor-General for his action in granting a double dissolution, stated he regretted the Governor-General's ...

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  27. ARMORED AEROPLANE.

    A new type of armored aeroplane designed at Nieuport has been adopted by France. It has a speed of 90 miles an hour, can rise 1500ft in 3¾ minutes, and descend in ...

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  28. DECISION OF ELECTORATE COMMITTEE.

    The decision of the Electorate Committee of the A.W.N.L. declining by a narrow majority to support Mr. Robb as a candidate for the division of Bendigo, at the ...

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  29. KIPLING AS POLITICIAN.

    Rudyard Kipling will probably be the Unionist candidate for the Bordesley division of Brimingham at the next general election. ...

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  30. CAPTAIN DAVIS

    Captain Davis, who commanded the Aurora (the vessel of the Mawson Expedition) will take part in the meeting of the British Association in Australia. ...

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  31. [?] WALK STREETS.

    Strange as it seems, 4030 lepers are walking the streets of New York attending to their business, supporting their families, and living ordinary lives. The Health ...

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  32. CANADA AND HINDOOS.

    Led by three Hindoo monks from the Golden Tempie at Amritsar, the Hindoos aboard the Komagata Mara are dancing a religious dance, accompanied by total ...

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  33. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    A cyclone struck this town this morning, killing three person and levelling the whole castern section, including the elevators, water tower and electric lighting ...

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  34. VOLCANOES DO DAMAGE.

    News has been received in Batavia of a volcanic eruption in the Sangir archipelago, which is situated between Mindanae and the north-east end of celbes. Several ...

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  35. CANADIAN SHIPPING.

    German shipping' experts have just visited Canada, and the development of the Camadoam trade os regarded as a posibility of the future. ...

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  36. NEW WIRELESS TELEPTIONE.

    Lieutenants Colin and Jeroice, of the French navy. have invented a system of wireless telephony by means of which communication can be held up to a distance of ...

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  37. SPEECH BY MR. J. THOMAS, M.P.

    Speaking in reply to the toast of the Federal Parliament at the East Melbourne A.N.A. annual smoke, social last night. Mr. J. Thomas. M.P', said that he understood ...

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  38. MEETING OF LIBERAL PARTY.

    A special meeting of the Bendigo branch of the People's Liberal party will be held at the Beehive Cafe to-night, when Mr. Frank Maldon Bobb will be present. A ...

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  39. AERIAL DERBY.

    Brock, of America, won the Aerial Derby. He Flew 95 miles in 78 minutes 54 seconds. The movements of the competitors were greatly hampered by fog. ...

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  40. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND.

    The scores in the billiard match are:— Newman, [?]740; Gray. 15.374. LONDON, 7th June. The billaird match between Gray and ...

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  41. AT GOLDEN-SOUARE TO-MORROW.

    Mr. Frank Maldon Robb tje selected liberal candidate will address the electors at the Methodist School Hall M Golden-square, at 8 p.m. to-morrow night. Ladies are ...

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  42. DREADNOUGHTS DEFENDED.

    Admiral Percy Scott's remarkable statement regarding the future of navies has given rise to much discusiopn. Mr. Fred. T. Jane, the well-known naval author and ...

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  43. AN AMERICAN WIPE.

    Mrs. Jenny Eaton, who was acquitted last year on the charge of having poisoned her husband, Rear-Admiral Eaton, has retured to Washington, and is showing interest in ...

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  44. THE IMMIGRATION ACT.

    Mr. Stevens, of British Columbia, has given notice of an amendment of the Immigration Act, providing for the exclusion from the Dominion of all natives of ...

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  45. BOMBAY'S COTTON FIESS.

    Stil another conflagration has to be added to the long list of warehouse fires, which have caused considerable perturbation in trade circles in Bombay during the past ...

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  46. LEICHARDT ON WEDNESDAY.

    Mr. Robb will speak at the Leichardt State School on Wednesday night. ...

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  47. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Canadian Government has authorised the underwriting of a 4 per cent. loan of £5,000,000, issued at £98. ...

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  48. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The American afternoon and evening, held under the auspices of the St. Arnaud branch of the Austrnlian Women's National' League was a groat success, a profit of ...

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  49. AOUITANIA'S MIAIDEN TRIP.

    Twenty minutes only were occuped in berthing the Cunard liner Aquitania (47,000 tons). the company's largest vessel. on the completion of her maiden voyage from ...

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  50. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Daily Chronicle" says the deductions made by Admiral Scott may be too sweep[?] but it abjures Mr. Churchill to go [?] in battelship building, and not ...

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  51. VICEROY ASSAILED.

    A vio[?]t attack on Viscount Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, was made from the Labor benches in the Union House of Assembly yesterday. ...

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  52. BOXING.

    There is a prospect of "Jack" Johnson and "San" Langford meeting in London for the worl's hweavyweight championship. Mr. Gerard Austin has lodge £6000 in ...

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  53. ZEEPELIN AIRSHIPS.

    Dr. Eekersen states that Zeppelin airships on the Lower Elbe are now dropping bombs from a height of 5000ft. within a circle of 15ft., this being equivalent to ...

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  54. RUSSIAN AVIATOR'S PLAN.

    M. Sikorsti, the Russian airman, is building a gigantic aeroplane. He says that it will be of commercial importance, as it will be capable of carrying 60 ...

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  55. PERSONAL.

    His Holiness the Pope on Friday received in audience the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale (Monsignor Phelan). The Rev. Rev. Dean MacCullagh was the ...

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  56. STATE AFFAIRS INFLUENCED.

    Members of the Legislative Assembly who were interviewed to-day—that is. members of the Ministerial party-expressed gratification upon the lighting speech made by the ...

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  57. STEAMER SEIZED.

    One hundred and ninety Greek evzones [?] infantry), with a number of officers, have teken part in a dramatic attempt to [?] their co-religionists in Epirus. ...

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  58. NEW HEBRIDES.

    It is expected that the conference which has been convened to consider the working of the Anglo-French Condominuim in the New Hebrides will meet on Wednesday. It ...

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  59. MARTIAL LAW IN DURAZZO.

    Colonel Thomson has succeeded Major Sluys of Dutch forces, as comandant at Duiazzo, the capital of autonomous Albania. ...

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  60. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After having endeavored for a long time to obtain a match with Willie Ritchie, of America, for the lightweight championship of the world. Freddie Welsh, the ...

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  61. TAKING UP THE GAGE.

    The promises of hearty support so promptly given to the leader of the Opposition Mr. Fisher) by Mr. Holman. Premier of New Smith Wales, and Labor ...

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  62. PATRIOT OR PICTURE THIEFF.

    The trial was concluded to-day at Florence of Henri Perugia, who stole the famous picture "La Gicconda" from the Paris Louvre. Perugia claimed that his only ...

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  63. AVIATION'S TOLL.

    A rlonble aviation fatality occurred today at Dijon, in Burgundy. An aeroplane, piloted by Lieutenant Giron, and with a private as mechanic, ...

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  64. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Kenf, with nine wickets down for 339, declared their innings closed. Northants made 57. Blythe (Kent) took seven wickets for 15 runs, and Woolley three for 26. ...

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  65. BOOM IN LONDON.

    London is in the throes of a great boxing boom, and the forthcoming international contests between "Gunboat" Smith and Georges Carpentier and Bombardier ...

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  66. AVERTING TROUBLE

    In connection with State Parliamentary affairs, one noteworthy deduction was made. That was that the banding of Liberals would in all probability have the effect of ...

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  67. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 16 words
  68. "THS THREE MUSKETEERS."

    The management of the Lyric Theatre, regardless of cost, leaves no stone unturned to present to its patrons the very cream of all the greatest and most wonderful ...

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  69. THE WEATHER.

    The spoil of dry weather still unbroken, the conditions during the week-end being very pleasant, though the nights were cold and frosty. A good downpour of rain would he ...

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  70. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  71. REMARKABLE FATALITY.

    Peasants found the body of a young man who had committed suicide lying on a forest path near Geneva, in Switzerland. A Browning revolver was clutched in his right ...

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  72. LIVERPOOL SEMI-FINALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  73. LEVINSKY BEAT DAVIES.

    "Battling" Levinsky knocked out "Jack" Davies. of San Francisco, in the seventh round with a right to the jaw. At the Sydney Stadium on Saturday ...

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  74. THE LABOR PAETT.

    It had been known for some time that the State Labor party were perparing a severe indictment against the Government, and that this was to be tabled at the eariest ...

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  75. WEEROONA WEATHER STATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  76. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm, with a fair French demand. ...

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  77. Advertising

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    Advertising : 207 words
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