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  2. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The reply of the Turkish Government to the strongly-worded note, from Greece demanding the instant cessation of the persecution of Greek subjects is conciliatory in ...

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  3. COAL GAS EXPLODES.

    A very serbus mining disaster has taken place in British Columbia. An explosion of coal-gas occurred in the [?] colliery, and it is beleved that 200 ...

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  4. LORD DENMAN.

    Lord and Lady Denman arrived in London to-day from Australia. Among those present on Padington station to welcome them were Captain R. M. Collins (official ...

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  5. FIRE AT GOLDEN PYKE.

    Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning the large enginehouse of the Golden Pyke Cold Mining Company, at Eaglehawk, were totally destroyed by ...

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  6. BIG FIRE AT CLONCURRY.

    The postmaster at Cloneurry reports that the Postoffice Hotel, 11 shops, two sample rooms, and a college were destroyed fire last night. The fire was discovered ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. J. H. Harvey conducted the memorial service of the late Mr. R. N. Smith in the Presbyterian Church, Kangaroo Flat, yesterday afternoon. The rev. ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Chamber of Deputies has assented to a £32,000,000 loan at 3½ per cent., redeemable in 25 years. ...

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  9. ST. LAWRENCE DISASTER.

    The inquiry into the loss of the R.M.S Empress of Ireland was continued at Quebee to-day, Lord Mersey presiding. As soon as the court opened. Mr. Haight, ...

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  10. STRANDED IN A FOG.

    The N.D.L. liner Buelow, 8965 tons, which went ashore at Portland, in the English Channel, during a fog yesterday while homeward bound from Japan, has ...

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  11. BENDIGO CREEK RECLAMATION.

    "This matter has been hung up quite long enough and while a few people are wrangling about paying for the work the orchardists and others at Huntly are ...

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  12. SHIPS' ENGINEERS.

    The strike of engineers employed on tramp and coastal steamers, which was declared last week for the purpose of securing better pay and conditions, is ...

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  13. FURTHER OUTRAGES.

    Turkish refugees have sacked shops occupied by Greeks at Bronssia, in Asia Minor, 57 miles S.S.E. of Constantinople. Sanguinary conflicts took place between ...

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  14. LORD DENMAN INTERVIEWED.

    Lord Denman was interviewed by reprosentatives of several newspapers. He stated he was delighted with his experiences in Australia during a period of great ...

    Article : 225 words
  15. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The chief topic of conversation in political circles to-day was that concerning the fate of the request which the Labor party in the Senate made by way of memorial to ...

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  16. WARLIKE PREPARATIONS.

    The Turkish military reserves in the Smyrna district have been called out, and all lighthouses in the Gulf of Smyrna have been extinguished. ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING IN SCOTLAND

    Shooting for the Scottish rifle championship was commenced to-day at Darnley. C. Cross (Victoria) finished third in the first stage, and F. G. Harrison (N.S.W.), ...

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  18. THE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the Empress of Ireland disaster was resumed yesterday. Napoleon Lapierre, who acted as pilot on board the collier Alden, swore that as the Empress ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. TOTAL DEATH ROLL, 197.

    Hope of rescuing the entombed miners in the Fernic coal mine has, been abandered. The total death roll is 197. A number of the men rescued were injured. ...

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  20. A DESPERATE RUFFIAN.

    A sensational affair occurred at Taradale at 4 o'clock this morning, resulting in the arrest of Charles E. Sanger, known as the Fryerstown "bushranger," who is ...

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  21. Entrance to Smyrna Mined.

    The entrance to Smyrna has been mined. Vessels are now only entering in the daytime with pilots. A similar decree has been issued regarding the Dardaneiles. ...

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  22. BENDIGO ELECTORATE.

    During the past three weeks Mr. Maldon Robb, the selected Liberal candidate for Bendigo, has been vigorously prosecuting his candidature, and has met with most ...

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  23. HOME RULE CRISIS.

    The "Observer" states that while the Home Rule Amending Bill may represent encessions to which Mr. Redmond has iagreed. it is understood that it does not ...

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  24. OYMPIC GAMES.

    The International Olympic Conference, which is meeting in Paris, gave further consideration to-day to the question of fallowing women to compete in the next ...

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  25. BRONZE GROUP IN ACADEMY.

    Mr. Mann, of Sydney, has purchased, on behalf of the Sydney Gallery, the bronz group, "Femina Victrix," exhibited in this year's Royal Academy by Mr. Reid ...

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  26. THE PARIS STORM.

    It is estimated that the terrific thunder and rain storm in Paris on Monday will cost, the city £100,000. This sum will be required to repair the damage caused by ...

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  27. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Speaking at Denmark Hall last night Mr. Lloyd George said the Government proposed that every county of Ulster should have the option of [?]cting out of Home Rule until ...

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  28. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat, market is firm. ...

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  29. All Rescue Work Abandoned.

    All rcscue work in the Fernic celliery, Hillerest, has been abautloned, owing to an [?]break of fire in the No. 1 Shaft. Sixty bodies have been recovered. ...

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  30. STONECUTTERS' DISPUTE.

    When the wages board determination of 13th March in respect to the stone-cutting industry was gazetted the whole of the employers concerned decided that they ...

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  31. FUNERALS OF VICTIMS.

    The indignation of the citizens in connection with the loss of life that occurred owing to the street subsidences during the recent great thunderstorm found expression ...

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  32. MR. ROBE AT CAMPBELL'S FOREST.

    Mr. Maldon Robb, selected Liberal candidate, concluded a most successful series of meetings last week by addressing a large uumher of electors in the Campbell's Forest, ...

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  33. ONE HUNDRED BODIES RECOVERED.

    One hundred bodies have been recovered from the Fernie mine. The search contnues for the remainder. ...

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  34. A LIBEL ACTION.

    As the result of a libel action arising cut of the recent strike, a miner obtained £1000 damages aginst the Federation of Labor as the proprietor of a paper called "Ma[?]land ...

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  35. COLLIERY ON FIRE.

    A fire, which may cause the loss of a great number of lives, has broken out in the Vielle Marihaye colhery, near Liege. There were 400 miners below when the ...

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  36. SQUADRON OF DREADNOUGHTS

    Owing to the improved international situation and the quickened delivery of ships the Admiralty has decided to accelerate the sending of a battle squadron of ...

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  37. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Harry Vardon, five times open champion, won the same championship again to-day. Except at the end of the third round, he was always in the lead, but he had a hard ...

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  38. MEXICAN PEACE CONFERENCE

    The Mexican Peace Conference is reported to be on the eve of relinquishing its work, which is now believed to be useless. NIAGARA FALLS, 21st June. ...

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  39. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    At the Faulder Watson Hull on Saturday night the Castlemaine branch of the Ama[?]gamated Society of Engineers held their annual social. The president of the branch ...

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  40. ALL THE MEN RESCUED.

    All the men entombed in the Vielle Maribage Colliery, near Liege, have been rescued. ...

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  41. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Full particulars have now been receive[?] of the disaster to the Perth to Inverness trian yesterday at a Weak and lonely spot on the Carrbridge crossing. ...

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  42. MINERS AND POLITICS.

    At the adjourned half-yearly meeting of the Bendigo branch of the F.M.F.A. on Saturday night a letter was received from Mr. W. J. M'Eldrew, secretary of the ...

    Article : 239 words
  43. BARON ROTHSCHILD WOUNDED.

    Baron Henry Rothschild was shot in the leg while leaving the Antoine Theatre last night. His assailant, a man named Proublion, a retired dairyman, who is believed ...

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  44. THE KISHINEV INCIDENT.

    Despite the official statement that no attempt: was made on the life of the Czar, and that, the mishap to the pilot train near Kishinev was due to an accident to the ...

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  45. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    During a thunderstorm at Retford, a farm hard [?]cutrning home with his little daughter, who was carrying a milkean, said "Give me the can. If there is a flash of ...

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  46. EXCURSION STEAMER WRECKED.

    A watchman along [?] river reports that the excursion steamer Majestic, with several hundreds aboard, struck the new water tower in the centre of the Mississippi and ...

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  47. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Paddou, the Australian sculler, has asked Barry to agree to 24th August as the date of their match for the championship. Paddon is rowing twice daily. familiarising ...

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  48. RAILWAYMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The Railwaymen's Conference at Swansea has urged the executive of the National Union to fix a date when members should decline to work with non-unionists. ...

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  49. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    His Majesty the King, who is having a fair season on the turf, won another race to-day. when his [?] Sunny Lake, by Sundridge—Pearl of the Lock, won the ...

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  50. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The following cricket team has been selected to represent Australia in the South African tour next summer:— W. Bardsley, New South Wales. ...

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  51. AVIATION.

    Brock won the aerial race from Hendon to Manchester and return in 4 hours 22 [?] 26 seconds. Hawker was favor[?], but he returned ill to Coventry. ...

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  52. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Dickens' Lecture by Mr. Mald[?]n Robb, Golden-square Melhodist School Hall, 8. Loyal Heart of Friendship Lodge, M.U., 7.30. ...

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  53. F.M.E.A.'S DE-REGISTRATION.

    The executive of the F.M.E.A. were seen to-day, and said that they were receiving evidence daily of the discontent throughout the State over the latest development. ...

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  54. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match between Hampshire and Surrey at the Oval enabled J. B. Hobbs to reach his 1000 runs for the season, a fea already accomplished by Frank Tarrant and J. W. ...

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  55. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mr. Asquith, replying to the deputation of East End Suffragettes agreed that if women were enfranchised it should be on the same terms as the mon. If was ...

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  56. A SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    Last Sunday a youth met a little girl aged six years as she was going to the Malvern Sunday School, and told her that he was her uncle. After school he met ...

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  57. RAILWAY TUNNEL CAVES IN.

    A shocking accident occurred to-day at [?] miles from Monaca, where a [?]lway tunnel is being constructed. The Turnel collapsed without warnings, ...

    Article : 57 words
  58. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  59. HINDOOS IN COLUMBIA.

    Public feeling is [?]amed against the Hindoes in British Columbia. The Hindoos are sending letters threatening tne life of Inspector Reid, held of the Immigration ...

    Article : 38 words
  60. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 11 a.m., at their rooms, Messrs. Jas. Andrew and Co. will offer a large stock of faney goods, e.p. ware, cutlery, watches, etc., on behalf of Messrs. W. A. Henderson ...

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  61. RESULTS OF FINALS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  62. THE MARATHON RACE.

    The King started the Marathon race from Winds[?]r to Stamford Bridge for the "Sporting Life's" trophy, valued at £500. Forty[?] started. The race was won by Djebeiia, ...

    Article : 65 words
  63. LYRIC THEATRE.

    The return concert to be given by Paul Dufault on 26th June is an event that will be welcomed for seldom has a singer attained such popularity as this delightful tenor from ...

    Article : 128 words
  64. LYRIC PHOTO PLAYS LTD.

    A splendid new programme will be presented at the Lyric Theatre to-night. A feature film is a remarkable production by the Vitagraph Co., "The Wreek." This wonderful, ...

    Article : 113 words
  65. MR. JAMES LARKIN.

    James Larkin has resigned from the Transport Workers' Union, and has quitted Dublin. A special meeting of the union has been summoned. ...

    Article : 70 words
  66. BARQUE IN TROUBLE.

    The barque Joseph Craig, inward bound from Melbourne, struck a rock at Rangitoto Channel during a heavy rain squall early this morning. The vessel sustained extensive ...

    Article : 88 words
  67. Advertising

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