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  2. THE DIGNITY OF THE CHAIR

    The Chairman of Committees in the Legislative Assembly (Mr. J. J. Cohen), who was re-elected on Tuesday night, had his first collision with the members of the ...

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  3. GRIEVANCES OF TEACHERS

    A spirited discussion took place on Wednesday afternoon at the business session of the Public School Teachers' Union, held in the Trades Hall, on the working ...

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  4. CANADIAN GOLD FIND

    A big rush of prospectors has set in to Northern British Columbia, following the sensational gold discovery in the neighborhood of Stewart City. On the ...

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  5. THE KING'S OATH

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, introduced into the House of Commons yesterday the text of the proposed new declaration to be made by the Sovereign on his ...

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  6. THE COMO TRAGEDY

    The alienists are continuing their examination of Charlton Porter, the man arrested in America for the murder of his wife, "Mrs. Crittenden Castle," at Como, ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Nationalist members of the House of Commons held a meeting yesterday concerning their position in regard to the constitutional reform proposals. It is ...

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  8. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the final match for the All-England Tennis Singles Championship yesterday A. F. Wilding, of Australia, beat Beals Wright (United States), although the latter won ...

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  9. THE BIG FIGHT

    The latest news from Reno, Nevada, where the big fight is to take place between James Jeffries and John Johnson on Independence Day (Monday next) for ...

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  10. BRITISH NAVY

    Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, chairman of Kynock's, and brother of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, alleges that the Government magazines are not sufficiently full of ...

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  11. TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    Mr. Reginald McKenna, Secretary to the Navy, replying in the House of Commons yesterday to Mr. J. T. Middlemore, Unionist member for North Birmingham, ...

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  12. LETTER FROM WILDING.

    In a private letter received here to-day Anthony Wilding states that it is doubtful if his engagements will allow him to be back in the Dominion until after ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND DINNER.

    The Queensland dinner was held at the Holborn Restaurant last night, and 150 guests were present. Sir George Reid, in proposing the toast of Queensland, heartily ...

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  14. ACCIDENTS IN MINES.

    Mr. C. F. J. Masterman, Under-Secretary to the Home Office, has introduced a Mines Accidents Bill into the House [?]f Commons. Provision has been made for ...

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  15. WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL.

    Elaborate rites were performed yesterday in connection with the consecration of the Roman Catholic Cathedral at Westminster, and 14 prelates participated in ...

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  16. FINNISH AUTONOMY.

    The Council of the Russian Empire have adopted the Finland Bill recently passed by the Duma with the object of abolishing the local liberties of the Finns, including the ...

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  17. THE BUDGET.

    The clearances of tobacco in Great Britain for home consumption during the year ended on April 30 last showed a decrease of 9,124,619 lb. as compared with the ...

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  18. THE WESTERN RAILWAY.

    A few days ago the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) received from the Acting Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Wilson) a telegram urging State action in the matter ...

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  19. NO OFFICIAL NEWS.

    In answer to a question by their Agent-General in London, the Government of British Columbia have telegraphed that they are without official information from ...

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  20. KISSING STEAMER.

    The British cruisers Fox and Proserpine, and the troopship Dalhousie, are searching for the missing steamer Trieste, belonging to the Austrian Lloyd Company's line, ...

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  21. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    A brilliant French raid in the hinterland of the Shawia country near Morocco has been made in order to stop Mal Ainin going to Fez to stir up anti-European ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The working of the Industrial Disputes Act was discussed in the Legislative Assembly to-night. First Mr. Edden asked if the Premier had seen the report of a case ...

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  23. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. H. McKenzie, Victorian Minister for Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the Water Supply Commission, who are seeking settlers in Europe for their State, ...

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  24. THE RIVAL CAMPS.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Reno telegraphs that Jeffries said to-day:—"For a year I have devoted every minute to fitting myself for the meeting ...

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  25. GERMAN AFFAIRS.

    Herr von Schoen, Minister for Foreign Affairs in the German Cabinet, and Baron von Rheinbaben, Minister for Finance in the Prussian Government, following the ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. KOREAN POLICE.

    The Korean police have been placed under Japanese control pending the reorganisation of the service. It is claimed that the Japanese are only ...

    Article : 108 words
  27. CANADIAN SCANDAL.

    In connection with the Ottawa "graft" scandals, which led to the suspension of several officials, in the Government Printing Bureau for irregularities in regard to ...

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  28. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    There was no demonstration by the Egyptian Nationalists yesterday on the occasion of the execution of Wardani for assassinating Sir Ghaly Boutros, Prime ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

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  30. COLONIAL INSTITUTE MOVEMENT.

    The Royal Colonial Institute has arranged for a series of lectures on the Empire, to be delivered by qualified men, who will tour the towns and villages of the ...

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  31. PIRAEUS INCIDENT.

    The Roumanian Government have accepted the indemnity offered by Greece in satisfaction of the looting of the Roumanian mailboat Imperaul Troian at Piraeus, ...

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  32. FOREIGN OFFICE.

    Sir Arthur Nicolson, Bart., formerly Ambassador to Russia, has been gazetted Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office in succession to Sir Charles Hardinge, who ...

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  33. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION.

    A national campaign for the prevention and cure of consumption was inaugurated at the Town Hall this afternoon, when a large and representative gathering met to ...

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  34. ENCOURAGING FAMILIES.

    In order to check the growing tendency of parents in Germany to limit their children to two, one of the largest municipalities in Berlin is offering municipal ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir Richard Solomon, K.C., Agent-General for the Transvaal in London, has presented to Queen Mary, on behalf of the newly-established South African Union, ...

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  36. CANADIAN CROPS.

    The prolonged drought in Canada is threatening serious injury to the wheat crops in the western provinces. ...

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  37. THE CHINA FRAUDS.

    Arthur Thomas Ellis, who was charged, at the Old Bailey with fraudulent misrepresentation in connection with the sale of china, extending over many years, to the ...

    Article : 133 words
  38. OPINION OF COFFROTH.

    San Francisco files by the Century, which arrived to-day, state that Fight-promoter Coffroth, after an exhibition by Jeffries at San Francisco on May 29, said the ...

    Article : 134 words
  39. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The Newport Municipality have paid Messrs. Houlder Bros., the well-known shipping company, £1,000 as demurrage for the delay in loading the company's steamers ...

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  40. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    Successful experiments with the Helsby wireless telephone have been made, the messages being transmitted through the earth between instruments ...

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  41. MIXING SHARES.

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  42. DRESSED OR UNDRESSED?

    The Minister of Customs was faced today with the problem of when a doll is dressed and when it is undressed. The dispute arose over a tariff interpretation. ...

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  43. ZEPPELIN VII.

    Zeppelin VII., the latest of the famous inventor's machines, which recently established a successful passenger service between Dusseldorf and Dortmund, carrying ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  45. TRAVELLING CADETS.

    Sir George Reid has arranged with the British War Office to quarter the Australian cadets, who are about to visit England in the course of a world's tour, at ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Dr. Field Flowers Goe, who was Bishop of Melbourne from 1887 until 1901. The death occurred suddenly at deceased's residence, 5, ...

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  47. ROYAL LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    King George has accepted the position of patron of the Royal Life-saving Society. Lord Desborough is the president. ...

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  48. Advertising

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