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  2. PERU AND ECUADOR.

    The Peruvian Government announces that it is withdrawing its troops from the frontier of Ecuador. It is probable that as a result of this conciliatory step, the ...

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  3. LEGITIMACY CLAIM.

    A conclusion has been reached in the action which has been proceeding in the Edinburgh Court of Sessions for the greater part of the year, for establishing the ...

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  4. THE SUNKEN JAPANESE SUBMARINE.

    Japanese files by the Changsha publish the text of the last letter of Lieutenant Sakuma, the commander of submarine No. 6, which went down during the man[?]uvres ...

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  5. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Prime Minister says the question of holding another Premiers' Conference has been closed. There we have the end of the story of the two movements to which ...

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  6. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received three separate calls on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning to the premises of Messrs. A. W. Dobbie & Co., ...

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  7. AVIATION

    The French newspapers cordially congratulate the Hon. C. S. Rolls on his successful flight across the Channel from Dover to Calais and back. They declare ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND FINLAND

    The example set by a number of British and German legislators in memorialising the Russian Du[?] on the subject of the treatment of Finland, whose autonomous ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    The State Department at Washington learns that placards have been posted in Nanking, a large city on the Yangtse-Kiang and formerly the capital of China, inciting ...

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  10. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    Two ladies and a boy, driving a pony in a sulky, were the victims of a smash on the Magill-road, North Kensington, yesterday afternoon. The trap collided with ...

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  11. OCEAN FREIGHTS.

    The Canadian Government have made representations to the Imperial Government in favor of establishing a joint tribunal for the regulation of ocean freight charges. It ...

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  12. FOREIGNERS URGED TO LEAVE.

    The foreign Consuls at Nanking are urging subjects of the Powers they represent to leave immediately in consequence of a warning purporting to come from a body ...

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  13. AN EXCITING BOLT.

    Some excitement was caused in Way[?] mouth-street[?] shortly before half-past 12 on Saturday by the bolt of a pair of horses attached to a furniture van belonging to ...

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  14. WOOLBUYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A British Association of Wool-buyers has been constituted at Bradford, the chief object of which is the conservation of the interests of the industry and the provision ...

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  15. AUSTRIA.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has completed his tour of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the provinces annexed by the Empire two years ago. ...

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  16. A MILITARY TRIP.

    Brevet-Colonel John Edward Capper, commandant of the balloon school at Aldershot, and two companions, made a secret trip in the new 35 horse-power army ...

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  17. AMERICAN RAILROADS.

    Nearly every railroad company in the northern portion of the United States has submitted to the Inter-State Commerce Commission a scheme providing for ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. DINIZULU.

    Dinizulu, the Zulu paramount chief, who has just been released from prison, where he was serving a long sentence for high treason, had an interview with Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. A PLUMBER INJURED.

    Donald Co[?], a plumber at Rainbow, was engaged on a roof, and whilst moving backwards he stepped on the end of a loose plank, which tipped up. Mr. Conn fell ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Scrip of the new Western Australian 3½ per cent. loan of £1.342,000 is at [?] discount. The old 3½ per cents. (1920-25) have fallen 1½ per cent., the quotation being £97. ...

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  22. THE FRENCH IN AFRICA.

    Advices from upper Senegal, West Africa, state that a band of 500 Arabs made an attack on a Meharist detachment officered by French at Tirrillus Daffa ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. ACCIDENTS AT HORSHAM.

    Mr. J. C. Hamilton, of Ozenkadnook, who met with a severe burning accident several days ago, is still in a critical condition ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. THE RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    The hearing of the charge of conspiracy against Patrick Hill, John Huxley, Robert Harper, William Harper, Walter Kemp. and William Brockett was continued ...

    Article : 252 words
  25. SOMALILAND.

    Reports from Aden state that the friendly tribes in Somaliland, for whose safety from the Mullah's forces fears had been entertained since the withdrawal of ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. BUFFETED BY SEA AND GALE.

    After a long, rough voyage and some 18 hours overdue the steamer Westralia arrived on Saturday. The weather experienced on the voyage is described as awful, ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 504 words
  28. LABOR IN POLITICS.

    The Parliamentary Labor Party declare that they are more than satisfied with the response made by trade unionists to the appeal for a quarter of a million sixpences ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    On Wednesday evening Mr. C. A. McDonald was proceeding home from Noradjuha, when he met with a very serious accident. He recently erected a tennis court, ...

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  30. THE CZARITSA.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg announces that the Czaritsa is again seriously indisposed. For many months past she has been suffering from recurring attacks of ...

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  31. MEETING OF RAILROAD[?] PRESIDENTS.

    Re[?]ter's correspondent reports that Mr. George Perkins, representing Mr. John Pierpont Morgan, who holds extensive railroad interests, and was prominent in ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. THE FRENCH TURF.

    M. Veilpicard, a prominent French racehorse owner, has decided to abandon racing on the French turf. He declares that the suppression of the "ring" and the ...

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  33. BOY'S EYESIGHT INJURED.

    Carl Winkler, about 16 years of age, when out rabbiting, attempted to blow out some rabbits by putting gunpowder in a burrow. When he set it alight the powder exploded ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. LOYAL TOASTS.

    An official announcement has been given that in future the loyal toast next to the King's at banquets will be "The Queen, the Queen Mother, the Duke of Cornwall, an[?] ...

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  35. THE KING AND AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    When King George was Prince of Wales a Federal Gazette was issued notifying his appointment as Colonel-in-Chief of the Light Horse (Mounted Rifles) regiments in ...

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  36. A VALUABLE[?] PAINTING

    Jean Corot's painting, "The Birds nesters" has been sold by auction at Christie's for 13,000 guineas. ...

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  37. LADY CYCLIST PICKED UP UNCONSCIOUS.

    Miss Annie Scholz, of Willaston, whe[?] cycling home from Gawler on Friday evening, met with a painful accident. No coherent account can be obtained, but it ...

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  38. THE USE OF VESTMENTS.

    There was a remarkable scene at St. James' Parish Church to-night on hte occasion of a visit of the archbishop, who wen[?] there to declare his atitude concerning the ...

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  39. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the final of the Amateur Golf Championship, decided yesterday, John Ball beat C. Aylmer by 10 holes and 9 to 90. ...

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  40. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 3. The Epsom Summer meeting was continued to-day, when the Oaks and the Acorn Stakes, a rich stake, for ...

    Article : 155 words
  41. DR. RENTOUL AND LABOR.

    The Rev. Dr. Rentoul, of Ormond Col[?] lege, in a sermon to-day on Christianity's message to the man of property and the man of toil, said he was glad that ...

    Article : 283 words
  42. STORM IN BOMBAY.

    Advices from Bombay state that as a result of a sudden storm which swept the harbor 13 native cargo-boats were engulfed. Five members of their cr[?]ws were drowned. ...

    Article : 35 words
  43. ENGINEMEN'S WAGES.

    The Federal Arbitration Board in America have granted 27,000 enginemen on the railroads west[?]ward of Chicago a 7½ per cent. increase in their wages instead of the ...

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  44. KING AS FIELD-MARSHAL.

    At a meeting of all the Field-Marshals of Great Britain at Marlborough House yesterday King George was presented with the baton on his recent assumption of the ...

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  45. TRAM HORSE KILLED.

    As the driver of a Magill tramcar was changing horses at the Magill terminus at about 3.20 on Sunday afternoon, the three animals bolted towards the Maylands ...

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  46. THE BRICKMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    There has been no change in the position with regard to the dispute among the brick companies who constitute a combine. The smaller companies persist in their claim for ...

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  47. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The Egyptian Nationalist newspapers are bitterly assailing Mr. Roosevelt in connection with his recent attacks on the aims and aspirations of the Nationalists. One ...

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  48. A WIDOW'S STRANGE DEATH.

    The death in strange circumstances of Mrs. Ada Gregory, widow, aged 52 years, at her residence at Bentleigh, has been reported to the coroner. About 11 o'clock on ...

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  49. THE KLNG AND MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    King George yesterday visited Mr. Joseph Chamberlain at the latter's London residence and stayed for an hour. ...

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  50. SECOND LONGEST CABLE.

    The world's second longest cable, from Ascension Island to Buenos Aires, was opened for business yesterday. ...

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  51. NICARAGUA.

    The civil war in Nicaragua has been marked by the capture of another American by the Government forces under General Madriz. The prisoner is William ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    The Johannesburg correspondent states that it is undecided whether Lord Kitchener or General Sir J. D. French will drow up the scheme of universal ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    Captain MacFarlane, who brought the Levuka to Australia, said the voyage was uneventful. Only for a couple of hours when off Malta was anything in the shape ...

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  54. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The Divisional Court in London has dismissed the appeal of Vinaijak Savarka, an Indian barrister, who was arrested at Newhaven, in Sussex, on March 15, against ...

    Article : 51 words
  55. ROUGH FOOTBALLERS.

    Last night the Football League enquired into the case of Casy (South Melbourne), who was charged by Field-Umpire Tulloch with having struck Marchbank (Carlton) ...

    Article : 96 words
  56. NARROW ESCAPE FROM FIRE.

    A wooden house in Bynan-street, Echuca East, was destro[?]ed by fire early yesterday morning, and the occupants had a narrow escape, Charles Phipps having his hair ...

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  57. NEARLY A TRAGEDY.

    A sensation was caused at Sussex-stree[?] yesterday by the firing of a firearm in the yard of the premises occupied by a young man named Clune and his aged mother. ...

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  58. INDIA'S WANTS.

    Lord Kitchener, speaking at a dinner in connection with the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, stated that trade with India was increasing by leaps and bounds. India, ...

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  59. DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM FRIGHT.

    Maggie Wilson, aged 18 years, died in the Perth Hospital on Friday, when chloroform was being administered in connection with an operation for the removal of ...

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  60. PEDESTRIANISM IN ENGLAND.

    Thirty-six amateur pedestrians yesterday [?]ompeted at Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, in [?] 12 hours' walking race. Payne, of North Shields, in the time covered 72 miles 33 ...

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  61. VICTORIAN PUBLIC WORKS.

    It is probable, in view of the inevitableness of a reduced return from the Commonwealth Treasury, and the impossibility of financing out o[?] revenue some of the ...

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  62. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    The will has been filed for probate purposes of Robert Sutherland, formerly of Clifton-street, Windsor, but late of Morphettville[?] South Australia, jockey. The ...

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  63. CHILD'S NIGHTDRESS CATCHES FIRE

    Gertrude Daby, aged 5 years, was seated in front of a fire in her parents' house at Ararat, when her nightdress became ignited, with the result that before her ...

    Article : 56 words
  64. LORD SELBORNE.

    Lord Selborne, who has just arrived in England from South Africa, where be [?]tely relinquished the High Commissione[?] ship, had a great civic welcome at ...

    Article : 66 words
  65. BODY RECOVERED FROM A RIVER.

    The mystery attaching to the disappearance from Bairnsdale of Councillor J. Kilgour, who has been missing for the past eight days, was cleared up to-day by the ...

    Article : 70 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. MAIL COACH RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    The mail coach from Captain's Flat was run[?] down by a special train on Friday night at the Molonglo gates crossing. Two horses were killed and the vehicle and ...

    Article : 142 words
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