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  2. THE LATE KING

    The municipal authorities are arranging to suspend private evergreen wreaths of specific dimensions on Venetian masts erected along the route of the funeral[?] ...

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  3. THE KANSAS TRAGEDY

    The trial in Kansas City, Missouri, of Dr. B. C. Hyde on the charge of murdering Colonel Thomas H. Swope, a millionaire landholder, and Christian Swope, his ...

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  4. KOREA.

    Rumors are continually current that Japan will shortly annex Korea, over which she declared a protectorate during the war with Russia. The country is ...

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  5. DARING SAFE ROBBERY[?]

    The Inspector-General of Police this afternoon received a telegram from the Dubbo police, reporting a safe robbery which occurred there some time between ...

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  6. HALLEY'S COMET.

    The International Commission on Aeronautics are arranging for some interesting experiments in connection with Halley's comet. On the 18th inst., when the comet ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The question of the personnel of the first Government of United South Africa is still a subject of keen discussion. The section of the Dutch most opposed to a ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Thomas Manuel, aged 50[?] of Thebarton, who is in the employ of Messrs. Graves and Co., carriers, met with an accident on Monday morning. He was driving a trolly ...

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  9. A MAGNIFICENT SIGHT.

    "I rose early this morning and was rewarded with a splendid view of Halley's comet," said Mr. A. W. Dobbie, in conversation with a representative of "The ...

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  10. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    A memorial service for the late King will be held in Westminster Hall on Tuesday. It will be attended by King George, Queen Mary, the ...

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  11. THROWN FROM A WAGGON.

    HORSHAM[?] May 14.—A serious accident befell G. Kiepe, of Laharum, on Friday night. Mr. Kiepe was driving a team in a woggan, when the horses bolted, ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    An aviation meeting at Berlin on Saturday was marked by a series of mishaps. Herr Thielen's biplane fell 30 ft.; Herr Thorup's Bleriot crashed into trees; Herr ...

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  13. NEW GUINEA NATIVES AFRAID.

    The officers of the steamer Coblenz, which arrived to-night from Kobe, state that the appearance of Halley's comet has caused intense excitement amongst the ...

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  14. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. W. Jarrad, an employe of Mingbool station, was riding a horse, when the animal put its foot in a rabbit burrow and he was thrown heavily, ...

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  15. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers in the Clyde shipbuilding yards have claimed an advance of [?]d. per hour, by which wages would be restored to the rate ...

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  16. ROYALTY IN DANGER.

    King George of Greece and his eldest son, the Crown Prince Constantinos[?] have arrived at Brindisi on their way to London to attend King Edward's funeral. They ...

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  17. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    The eight-year-old son of Mr. F. Wileman, of Tooran, was kicked on the jaw by a horse, causing a fracture of the jawbone and knocking several teeth out. Dr. ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. RELIGIEUSE IN TROUBLE.

    A great sensation has been caused in Paris by the prosecution of Soeur Candida, a well-known member of the Sisterhood of Charity, and foundress of several ...

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  19. M. MICHELIN'S FATE.

    With regard to the tragic fate of the aeronaut M. Michelin, who was killed on Saturday in the Lyons aerodrome, the latest intelligence states that he was wholly ...

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  20. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    On Sunday afternoon the attention of some people strolling along the cliffs at Ball's Head, Berry's Bay, was attracted by groans coming from somewhere below them. ...

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  21. AMERICAN PAPER FAMINE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that the rising price of paper in the United States, due largely to the exhaustion of forest lands[?] is the explanation ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    One hundred members of the Right wing the Russian Duma, and of the Octobrist and Nationalist parties, have petitioned the President to return as improper the ...

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  23. HOSPITABLE NOBLEMEN.

    Many British noblemen have offered[?] the hospitality of their town houses to the various Royal princes and other envoys of Foreign Powers who have come to London ...

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  24. POISONED ICE CREAM.

    At the trial of two men in New York for poisoning horses belonging to Mr Joseph We[?]ss, an ice cream manufacturer, by the mixing of arsenic with the oats, the ...

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  25. THE BOX HILL BANK SENSATION.

    As the result of their investigations today the police expect to effect the early capture of the perpetrator of the daring attempt to rob the E.S. & A. Bank at ...

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  26. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED.

    At about 7 o'clock on Sunday morning a man was found lying on the railway embankment, 200 yards on the Parramatta side of the Harris Park station. He was in ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN CONDOLENCES.

    In addition to those already notified messages of condolence have been received from the following public bodies in the Commonwealth and ...

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  28. QUICK COALING.

    A remarkable feat in the way of coaling was performed at Dover on Saturday, when the battleship Prince of Wales took in coal from a collier at the rate of 366 tons an ...

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  29. IRISH AGRARIANISM

    Seven well-to-do farmers have been convicted by a Dublin jury of conspiracy to [?]ompel Mr. C. Clarke, a large landholder in county Tipperary, to sell his lands, and ...

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  30. CANADIAN PREPARATIONS.

    On Friday services will be held at 1 o'clock in every church in Canada; minute[?] guns will be fired at 25 points; troops will be paraded; all games will be suspended, ...

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  31. A CHAUFFEUR KILLED.

    Messrs. Schilling & McNernan, mail contractors and coach and motor car proprietors, of Nowra, received word to-day that one of their cars, which left Nowra ...

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  32. HALLEY'S COMET, VENUS, AND THE MOON.

    Halley's Comet reached perihelion on April 20, becoming faintly visible in the morning sky. The curve of its orbit then increased its apparent, or angular, distance, as well as its real distance from the sun, as it travelled towards the earth. From perihelion till May 7 it rose earlier each day, but since then the angular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. HANDLED £80,000 A YEAR.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Cyril Honeyfield, 29, a clerk, was charged with having, while employed by Thomas Cook and Sons, made false entries in a cash book ...

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  34. THE COLLIERY DISASTER.

    It is stated that the colliers employed in the Wellington pit at Whitehaven nearly reached the stage of open rioting when Lord Lonsdale, the owner, descended ...

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  35. THE CONGO FRONTIER.

    The conference of delegates representing the Governments of Great Britain, Germany, and Belgium, now in session, have signed a proctocol delimiting the Congo ...

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  36. SEAMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    At Newcastle to-day George Crouch, a seaman, 50 years of age, engaged on the pilot steamer Ajax, was about to go ashore, when he was seized with illness, and almost ...

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  37. "UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS."

    An order for 50,000 additional copies of the Commonwealth advertising illustrated booklet, "Under the Southern Cross," which was first circulated among the crews ...

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  38. THE ENCOUNTER'S CREW.

    The first-class cruiser Hawke, 7,350 tons[?] has arrived at Portsmouth with the crew of the second-class cruiser Encounter, attached to the Australian station. ...

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  39. DIED IN HIS FATHER'S ARMS.

    Bernard T. Hanlon, aged 2 years[?] was run over by a draught horse at Nar Nar Goon to-day, and his father and mother witnessed the dreadful occurrence. His ...

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  40. LOYALTY AND PHILANTHROPY.

    The Right Rev. W. M. Carton, Arc[?] bishop of Cape Town, proposes that the Church collections at the memorial services in South Africa should be devoted to the ...

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  41. ARGENTINA

    Resenting the threats of agitators to signalise the centenary celebrations in the Argentine Republic by a general strike, the students of Buenos Aires on Saturday ...

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  42. DEATH OF MRS. QUINLAN.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Mary Quinlan, widow of the well-known Victorian judge. ...

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  43. FRENCH NATURALIST'S DEATH.

    M. Geay, a naturalist, who had been sent to Australia by the French Government for the purpose of collecting specimens of various birds, fishes, and insects ...

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  44. RABBIT TRAPPERS, WHAT DO THEY EARN?

    The Chief Inspector of Vermin Destruction (Mr. Frank Allan), commenting upon a statement that rabbiters in many districts iu New South Wales were earning as much ...

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  45. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    As the result of a conference which he had to-day with representatives of the Union Steamship Company, Mr. Thomas, the Postmaster-General, was able to ...

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  46. OLD WINE INDEED.

    A bottle containing wine 1,500 years old has been discovered in a Gallo-Roman cemetery near Bordeaux, in France. LONDON[?] May 16. ...

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  47. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS

    As a rule the Whitsuntide holidays have been characterised by rainy weather, but this season holiday-makers are favored with brilliant dry weather, in consequence of ...

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  48. AFTER SIX YEARS.

    The Full Court this afternoon granted leave to William Edmund Panton, who had been struck off the roll of solicitors in 1904, to obtain employment in a solicitor's ...

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  49. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    King George has telegraphed to King Manuel of Portugal recalling his late father's strong attachment to the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance, and declaring that ...

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  50. HAND CUT BY A SAW.

    An accident happened at Mildren's wood-yard on Saturday. While a lad[?] Eddie Olifent, was cutting wood his hand came in contact with the saw, which cut his ...

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  51. SHIPPING ACCIDENT.

    This afternoon, when the steamer Toroa was entering the Leven River at Ulverstone, she struck on the bar. The wind and current carried the vessel higher up on ...

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  52. COLONIAL REPRESENTATION.

    Apropos of the representation of the over seas dominions at King Edward's funeral, the "Daily Chronicle" remarks that hitherto the British Court has not ...

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  53. KNOCKED DOWN BY A HORSE.

    Mr. Parker Wardle, eldest son of Mr. R. Wardle, with his brother, was endeavoring to yard a young horse when the animal knocked him to the ground and struck ...

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  54. MESSAGES CONDOLENCE.

    Additional messages of condolence have[?] been received by his Excellency the Governor from the following:—licensed Victuallers' Association, Royal Institution for the ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    The French barque Marie, 131 days out from Philadelphia, to Lyttelton, was sighted off Lyttelton heads to-day. A private cablegram announces the death ...

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  56. SPRAINS AND BRUISES.

    The right time to treat a sprain or [?]mise is the moment you get[?] it and the [?]ight remedy to use is Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You can say what you will about ...

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  57. SUDDEN DEATH ON A STEAMER.

    Shortly before the departure of the French steamer Nera to-day one of the passengers. Mulla Moya Khan, a missionary, who had been in Sydney for about a ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. NATIONAL BEREAVEMENT

    The churches and chapels throughout Great Britain were crowded yesterday with worshippers, the great majority of whom wore mourning. ...

    Article : 230 words
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