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  2. THE INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    An application was made to Judge. Heydon in the Industrial Court to-day by Mr. A. Watt, on behalf of the Northern Colliery Employes' Federation, for direction ...

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  3. ORGANISING IMPERIAL SENTIMENT.

    Miss Talbot, at the annual meeting of the Victoria League to-day. described her experiences on the recent tour undertaken by her through the Imperial ...

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  4. BISLEY CONTESTS

    Colonel Paine, the commandant of the Australian rifle team, to participate in the National Rifle Club's meeting at Bisley, has chosen L. M. Armstrong (Victoria). O. ...

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  5. BOOLMAN FIELD

    Much has been heard recently of the supposed richness of the galena, outcrops in the Boolman district of the Northern Territory. Stories have heen told of massive ...

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  6. THE BIG FIGHT

    Johnson during one of his practice bouts yesterday knocked out four trained boxers in succession. There is great difficulty in finding anyone able to stand the ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in introducing his Budget for 1910-11 into the House of Commons yesterday, said the estimated expenditure was ...

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  8. PORT OF BRISTOL.

    In response to an invitation issued by the Lord Mayor, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Dock Committee at Bristol, Dr. J. McCall, Agent-General for ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    In Melbourne yesterday afternoon the Governor-General presented to the represntatives of several of the military and naval clubs of the Commonwealth signed ...

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  10. OPENING THE SESSION.

    The fourth Commonwealth Parliament since the consummation of Federation was opened to-day with all the usual accompaniments of official pomp and ...

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  11. BRITISH REVENUE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  12. GREAT BRITAIN LEADS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The estate of Mr. Robert Deans, the famons "All-Black" footballer, was to-day sworn for probate purposes at £25,924. ...

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  14. MINERS' STRIKE AT DURHAM.

    Sir William Grantham, the presiding judge at the Durham Assizes, sentenced Fallon, one of the ringleaders, to five years' penal servitude and eight other prisoners ...

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  15. PORT ARTHUR.

    Port Arthur, which passed from Russian to Japanese control after the close of the Russo-Japanese war, and which has since been closed to foreign trade, has now been ...

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  16. A CRUSADE AGAINST BOOKMAKERS.

    A strong campaign against bookmakers has been in progress all over the Dominion for some weeks, and it is almost certain that the clause in the Garning Act. ...

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  17. THE LAUDERDALE WRECK.

    The back of the Lauderdale has been broken under the weight of heavy seas at Grevmouth, and her timber cargo is being washed ashore. ...

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  18. A PARIS APACHE.

    Liabeuf, the Paris "Apache," or hoodlum, who on January 8 last killed one policeman and wounded three others in attempting to escape from their custody in ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the English Championship Lawn Tennis Tournament to-day a challenge match was played between A. W. Gore, the former champion of England, and A. F. ...

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  20. INCREASED CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue, for the past quarter totalled £168,571, an increase of £20,000 over the corresponding period last year. ...

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  21. CANADIAN VICEROY.

    Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, who is at present in England on leave of absence, will return to the Dominion shortly, and will probably remain there ...

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  22. CONDEMNED BEEF.

    Advice was received from Glasgow to-day that several case of New Zealand boned beef were condemned because the beef did not comply with home requirements ...

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  23. GOLD EXPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  24. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  25. BREACHES OF AWARDS.

    Before beginning the business of the Industrial Court to-day Judge Heydon referred again to the matter of settlement of cases about which some comments had ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. STEWART GOLDFIELD.

    Mr. William Pigott, president of the Stewart Land Company, British Columbia, declares that the new gold find at Stewart is "an excellent strike," but that it is a ...

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  27. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    While some persons were indulging in revolver practice at Boulder Valley, a village in Montana, U.S.A., a bullet penetrated a building which contained ...

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  28. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    At the close of the National Service League banquet last niglrt in the Hotel Ce[?]il an unusual feature was the fact that Earl Roberts, who presided, in recognition ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. MELBOURNE SHARE OPERATIONS.

    As far as speculators in the Boolman field were concerned interest to-day largely centred around the market fortunes of scrip in the Mount Maroomba group of ...

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  30. MISSING STEAMER.

    The Pacific Steam Navigation Company 's steamer Quilpue, which was believed to have been lost on the south-west coast of South America, has arrived safely at the ...

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  31. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, yesterday announced that the British Parliament would adjourn from the end of July until some date in November. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS

    Addressing the Union Jack Industries League ia London yesterday, Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, urged that it was the duty of the British ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue returns for the year show a decided increase over those of the preceding year, and also of the Treasurer's ...

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  34. SHIPPING.

    Franken, steamer, at Hamburg, from Adelaide. April 1. Kylemhor, steamer, at London, from Adelaide, May 19. ...

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  35. CORONATION OATH.

    A petition, signed, by 80,000 Orangemen resident in Cannda, protesting against the proposed modification of the King's Coronation Oath, is being prepared for ...

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  36. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    At a meeting of the Labor members of the House of Commons yesterday, a resolution was passed approving of the removal of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. PRISMATIC ROOFING.

    Mr. John H. Beamish, of Auckland, New Zealand, has been awarded a diploma of honor for his display of prismatic roofing on the New Zealand court of the ...

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  38. RUSSIAN CONVICTS.

    Eight convicts who were imprisoned in a gaol in Kherson, on the Black Sea, overpowered and manacled the warder who was guarding them. They then made their ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    A return was issued to-night showing the revenue of Queensland for the month and twelve months ended June 30. The revenue for the month was £582,518, compared with ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL.

    Broken Hill had the unusual record of 11 rainy days last month, when an aggregate fall of 298 points was registered. ...

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  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  42. TRUST FUNDS USED.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Fisher (the Prime Minister) moved for Supply amounting to £744,331. He said £300,000 of the amount would be required ...

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  43. ANOTHER GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The German armored battleship Oldenburg was launched at Duntzig yesterday. The vessel will be 492 ft. in length, with a draught of 29½ ft., of 20,000 tons, 25,000 ...

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  44. RACING IS ENGLAND.

    The Newmarket meeting was continued yesterday, the chief race being for the much-coveted Princess of Wales' Stakes. Details:— ...

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  45. WIFE DESERTION.

    Ceorge Ilsley was charged in the Summons Court to-day with wife desertion. The defendant was 21 and his wife 22 when they married in July last year. Mr. ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. EAST DORSET SEAT.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy caused by the unseating of the Hon. F. E. Guest by the Court of Disputed Returns was held yesterday, and resulted in the Liberals ...

    Article : 76 words
  47. TAKING A DEAD MAN HOME.

    J[?]bez Wright, the undertaker, appeared in the summons Court this morning to answer a charge of driving a waggonette on a footpath. The defendant pleaded not ...

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  48. SIR ELDON GORST.

    Sir Eldon Gorst, British Consul-General in Egypt, denies the report published in the "Daily Telegraph" that he has been appointed to succeed Sir Gerard Lowther, ...

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  49. A ROYAL ACADEMICIAN.

    Mr. Arthur Hacker, who became an A.R.A. in 1904, has now been elected a Royal Academician. He studied in Italy, and travelled extensively, particularly in ...

    Article : 60 words
  50. BIRTHS MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

    The vital statistics for the Barrier for the quarter ended June 30 are—Births registered. 285 (132 males and 153 females), as compared with 232 for the previous ...

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  51. WHISKY DUTIES.

    Owing to the effect of the increased whisky duty imposed by the British Budget recently passed, the well-known Kinnahan Whisky Distillery Company of ...

    Article : 63 words
  52. PRIMARY ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, the new editor of the "Outlook," is earnestly supporting the Direct Primary Election Bill proposen by Mr. C. E. Hughes, the Governor of New ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. EMPIRE'S FRUIT PRODUCTION.

    Dr. John McC[?]ll, Agent-General for Tasmania, has been awarded a medal by the Royal Society of Arts for a paper on the fruit production of the Empire. ...

    Article : 37 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,610 words
  55. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The officials of the Colonial Office are studying a scheme propounded by Mr. Marconi for linking together the whole British Empire by means of a scheme of wireless ...

    Article : 39 words
  56. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION

    The Hon. H. McKenzie, Victorian Minister for Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission who are seeking ...

    Article : 72 words
  57. CHILIAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The battleship of the Dreadnought type being built by Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth, & Co., Newcastle-on-Tyne, will have a displacement of 32,000 tons, and will cost ...

    Article : 48 words
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