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  2. PLUCKY ENGINEMEN

    King George has bestowed the Albert medal (instituted in 1867 for acts of heroism performed by civilians on land or sea) on Charles Wagner and Alexander ...

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  3. DESECRATING THE SQUARES

    Some outspoken remarks were made on Wednesday afternoon at a meeting of the Park Lands Preservation League, in regard to the action of the Tramways Trust in ...

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  4. FIERCE FOOTBALL FIGHT

    The wildest and most disgraceful exhibition of football ever witnessed on a Sydney ground in a big match was that between the English Northern Union team ...

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  5. CRETAN CRISIS

    The "Daily Mail" is responsible for the statement that the Powers propose to despatch warships to Suda Bay, in the north of Crete, to dissolve the Assembly and ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    The Government of the new South African Union have formally invited the Duke of Connaught, uncle of King George, and ...

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  7. THE POPE AND THE POWERS

    Renter's correspondent at Rome states that the Vatican's reply to the protest of Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, Chancellor of the Gorman Empire and Prussian Minister ...

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  8. IMPERIAL UNION

    Mr. L. C. Amery, editor of the "Times' History of the War in South Africa," opened an interesting discussion on Imperial relations at a meeting of the Royal ...

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  9. STORMS IN EUROPE

    The fatalities caused by the disastrous floods in the Valley of the Ahr, a Prussian river which flows for 30 miles from the Eiffelberg mountains through fertile and ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS

    Two messages from the King were read in the House of Commons yesterday. The first message related to the new Civil list, which will be necessitated by the death ...

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  11. BOTHA'S POLICY SPEECH.

    Mr. Louis Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, received a great ovation in Pretoria yesterday, when he opened the electoral campaign by declaring the policy ...

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  12. THE SPANISH DECREE.

    The Vatican has protested against the Royal decree issued in Spain last week, authorising non-Catholic Churches and missions to show external signs of their ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The balance sheet of the South Australian Company shows a profit of £50,286 on the year's operations. A dividend Of 30/ per share has been declared, with a bonus ...

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  14. ELECTED UNOPPOSED.

    Mr. William Abraham, a Nationalist, has been elected unopposed to fill the Vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the recent death of Mr. T. Harrington, ...

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  15. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Bill proposed by Mr. D. J. Shackleton (Labor member for the Clitheroe division of North-East Lancashire, and a noted supporter of universal suffrage), with the ...

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  16. A MELBOURNE SCHOLAR.

    Mr. F. W. Spargo, a Melbourne student, has qualified as one of the 24 "wrang ers," as all the candidates who pass in the first class at the Cambridge University ...

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  17. DAMAGE IN AUSTRIA.

    A severe storm, accompanied by torrential rain, has been experienced in Vienna. Trains had to be suspended owing to damage to the lines, and 1,500 cases have ...

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  18. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    At the trial of Patrick Hill, John Huxley (otherwise Martin), Walter Kemp, and William Brockett, on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the ...

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  19. COPYRIGHT CONFERENCE.

    The Copyright Conference has reached a satisfactory conclusion regardirg the Canadian copyright law. The sittings are now being devoted to questions affecting the ...

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  20. BUSH NURSING SCHEME

    The "Standard of Empire" strongly supports Lady Dudley's proposal to establish an Australian bush nursing scheme as a mamorial to the late King Edward. No ...

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  21. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest reports that a crowd of Greeks at Piræus, the seaport of Athens and the "Manchester of Greece," boarded the Roumanian mailboat ...

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  22. YORKSHIRE WOOL TRADE.

    As a result of the efforts made by Mr. G. R. Askwith, of the commercial and labor section of the Board of Trade, the conference between the employers and ...

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  23. HEROIC MINERS.

    Three miners who were employed in one of the collieries at Tyldesley, Lancashire, lost their lives yesterday while attempting to rescue a Workmate who had been ...

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  24. AN IMPERIAL CENSUS.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, stated in the House of Commons yesterday, that he is communicating with the Dominions with a view to ...

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  25. KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM.

    Lord Dudley, Governor General of Australia, and Lord Islington, Governor of New Zealand, have been promoted to be Knights of Grace of the Order of the ...

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  26. AN AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian jockey, reappeared at Ascot yesterday, when he rode one winner and three seconds. He has completed his period of suspension. ...

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  27. WORLD'S MISSIONS.

    The World's Missionary Conference which was opened in Edinburgh yesterday, is attracting much, attention. Many strange tongues were heard, and many quaint ...

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  28. STEAMER SPRINGS A LEAK.

    The steamer Terra Nova, 149 tons, owned by T. C. Bowring & Co., sprang a leak during her voyage to Cardiff, but it is not expected that this will delay her departure. ...

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  29. A WARNING FROM NORWOOD.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Eastern Suburban bra[?] of the District Trained Nursing Society in the Norwood Town Hall on Wednesday, Dr. Lendon ...

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  30. THE VARAWA CASE.

    In the Banco Court to-day an application was made on behalf of the defendant in the action brought by Peter Feradovitch Varawa, a Russian officer, against the ...

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  31. KING ALFONSO.

    Extraordinary precautions are being taken in Madrid to protect the life of King Alfonso as he passes through the streets of the capital to and from the ...

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  32. CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER.

    The second trial of Peter Brady for the murder of a six-months-old child. Roma Mitchell, on May 8, 1909, began this morning in the Central Criminal Court. On ...

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  33. AHMED SANIM BEY'S DEATH.

    A sensation has been caused in Constantinople by the publication of the fac simile of a letter written by Ahmed Sanim Bey, the editor of the Turkish newspaper "Le ...

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  34. UMPIRE IN PERIL.

    A disgraceful exhibition took place in a football match between the Presbyterian and Baptist clubs at Hamilton this afternoon. After the Baptists had secured a ...

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  35. A HERMIT'S WEALTH.

    Mr. David Rankin, an aged farmer, who has for many years been living almost as a recluse in St. Louis, the capital of the American state of Missouri, and who ...

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  36. THE MALAY STATES.

    Among the passengers by the steamer Mataram, which arrived to-day from Singapore, was Mr. H. S. Martin, mining engineer, who is returning to Sydney after ...

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  37. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

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  38. "THIS IS STRYCHNINE."

    An inquest was held by the coroner to-day into the circumstances of the death of Florence May Percy, who died yesterday from the effects of poison alleged to have ...

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  39. STRUCK BY BRICKS.

    In the County Court to-day the action was concluded in which Solomon Goldstone, 17 years of age, of Moore-street, Fitzroy, sought to recover from Joseph J. ...

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  40. SWEPT OUT TO SEA.

    Two young men, R. Beattie and R. Galloway, have Been drowned at Fiji. While drawing a fishing net they were swept away by a rising tide. Beattie was ...

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  41. THE PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    Speaking at Derby yesterday the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Connolly), who is on tour in the North-West, referred to the White Australia policy in connection with the ...

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  42. RUSSIFYING FINLAND.

    The Russian Duma, in pursuance of the determination to undertake the complete Russification of Finland, have voted £800,000 for the construction of military ...

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  43. WAYS OF THE WEST ON SUNDAY.

    Interest attaches to a Leonora report that the State hotel at Gwalia did excellent business on the occasion of a football match last Sunday afternoon. The bars ...

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  44. CASTAWAYS.

    By the island steamer Tofua this morning 14 castaways, comprising part of the crew of the wreeked steamer Kilburn, landed in Sydney. The Kilburn was ...

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  45. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Twenty-one distinct earthquake shocks occurred at Rotorua between 5 and 6.30 this morning. Each tremor was accompanied by a heavy rumbling noise. Three ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— British Broken Hill, buyers 20/6, sellers 21/6. ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—Cargoes ex Queen Elizabeth are quoted at 31/7½ per quarter, ex Heimdale at 31/, and ex Loch Linuhe 31/6. Tallow.—At yesterday's auction 1,170 ...

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  49. THE WILLOUGHBY MURDER.

    William John, Phillips, who is, charged with the murder of his Tittie daughter at Willoughby on April 17, appeared this morning in the Central Criminal Court. ...

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