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  2. THE FIGHT PICTURES

    A deputation of about 60 persons cla[?] ing to represent practically all the forces acting for the moral good of the community waited on the Prime Minister to-day ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In a new Parliament, such as the fourth one of the Commonwealth, there is some wisdom in the old-fashioned Address in Reply. I am one of those who believe ...

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  4. CANADIAN AFFAIRS

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister, in delivering a political address at Fort William, Ontario, yesterday, remarked that there would be no general election in 1910. ...

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  5. AN AVIATOR KILLED

    The Hon. C. S. Rolls, who was probably the most noted British aviator, was killed to-day while making an aeroplane flight at Bournemouth. ...

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  6. THE VATICAN

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that the Pope, in reply to the letter written last month by King Frederic Augustus III, of Saxony, who is a Roman Catholic, ...

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  7. CRETAN CRISIS

    The Cretan Government, following the decision of the Chamber of Deputies, to admit the Mussulman deputies who had been expelled for declining to take an oath ...

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  8. FIRE IN CANADA

    A disastrous fire occurred last night at Campbelltown, in New Brunswick, about 15 miles from the western end of Chaleur Bay. The blaze practically destroyed the ...

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  9. SALOON-RAIDING

    The Mayor of Newark, Ohio, was yesterday suspended by Mr. Harmon, the State Governor, for not taking steps to Prevent the lynching of the temperance ...

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  10. EMPTY CRADLES

    The Rev. Bernard Vaughan, S.J., whose recent sermons on "The Sins of Society" attracted a large amount of attention, in speaking at Hythe yesterday said the ...

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  11. MOTHERHOOD AND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Lady Stout, the wife of Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, and at present one of the leaders of the women's suffrage movement in ...

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  12. DISORDERLY STRIKERS.

    While 500 strike breakers were effecting the eviction of strikers from houses belonging to the Cumberland Railway and Coal Company at Springhill, a town 71 ...

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  13. SHIP ASHORE.

    The four-masted wooden ship Annie E. Smale, 845 tons, which was built in 1903 at Coos Bay, Oregon, and owned by Messrs. Swayne & Hoyt, of San Francisco, ...

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  14. RELIGION IN SPAIN.

    It is reported that the Vatican has made a fresh and severe protest against the so-called Canalejas Bill for the regulation of religious societies and the religious ...

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  15. FLOODS IN EUROPE.

    The public gardens at Chalons-sur-Marne have been submerged by the Marne overflowing its banks, while the Valley of Orge, below Paris, has been transformed into a ...

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  16. SMUGGLED DIAMONDS.

    As official denial is given by the anthorities here to the report that women who boarded a steamer at Luderits Bay, in German South-West Africs, smuggled ...

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  17. CROP PROSPECTS.

    Crop reports from the prairie provinces have improved in tone, but the indications are that the wheat harvest will be smaller than that of 1909. ...

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  18. BRITISH LABOR EXCHANGES.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, in the House of Commons yesterday, informed the Hon. H. L. Lawson, Conservative member for the ...

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  19. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Women's Suffrage Bill, introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. D. J. Shackleton, Labor member for Clitheroe, is one in respect to which party distinctions ...

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  20. AEROPLANES OF METAL.

    Experts infer that the achievements at the aviation carnival at Rheims foreshadow the construction of all-metal aeroplanes, with the most powerful engines, capable ...

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  21. STEWART GOLDFIELD.

    Professor Brock, director of the Geological Survey, has received a report from a highly authentic source, showing that the goldfield at Stewart, which was ...

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  22. SCHEIDEGG AVALANCHE.

    The Scheidegg avalanche in the Alps, on Saturday, which resulted in the death of two German tourists and five guides, was due to the shovelling away of ...

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  23. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    The weather throughout the eastern part of the United States has been very oppressive during the last few days. Ten deaths from heat apoplexy have been ...

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  24. COLLISION AT SEA.

    Through the vessel colliding with another steamer, the boiler of the Russian passenger boat Lowkys exploded yesterday in the Block Sea. Seventeen persons were killed ...

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  25. BOURNEMOUTH CARNIVAL.

    The aviation carnival at Bournemouth was opened yesterday under auspicious circumstances. Fifteen British and five foreign aviators are competing, £8,500 is ...

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  26. A LONG RIDE.

    According to the newspapers, Herr Brueggemann and Herr Freitag have begun a fifteen to twenty months' ride from Damaraland to Berlin, a packhorse ...

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  27. ELECTIONS IN MANITOBA

    The elections to the House of Assembly in the Province of Manitoba took place yesterday, and resulted in the return of 29 Government supporters, including all the ...

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  28. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    Lord Kitchener yesterday embarked on board the battleship Drake, commanded by Rear-Admiral Hamilton (commanding the fifth cruiser squadron), to watch the ...

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  29. AGAINST ART UNIONS.

    A deputation, organised by the Social Reform Bureau, protested to-day to the Premier (Mr. Murray) against further extension of art unions. The speaker said ...

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  30. ENGLISH PRISONERS.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) has directed that prisoners who [?] not been ordered hard labor by the [?] in connection with their sentences ...

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  31. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    Lord Harris, a prominent English cricketer, speaking at a meeting of the Cricketers' Fund Friendly Society yesterday, remarked that he earnestly hoped ...

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  32. ANTI-STRIKE LEGISLATION.

    A [?]ill has been introduced into the Chamber of Deputies by M. Brand, the Prime Minister, to prevent strikes. It enables an association of workers ...

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  33. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    Sir George Reid, speaking at a civic luncheon at Bradford, Yorkshire, to-day, referring to the trade of the country, said the more others closed ...

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  34. MINING SHARES.

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  35. IMPERIAL SHOOTING.

    [?] Pai[?]. the officer in command of the Australian team who recently competed at Bisley, speaking yesterday at a meeting of the Empire Match teams, ...

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  36. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    Mr. John Dillon, Nationalist member for Mayo East, has given notice of his intention to move in the House of Commons for a reduction by £2,000,000 of the vote for ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,670,000 quarters, as against 2,[?]70.000 quarters last week, and for the ...

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  38. PERSIAN TROUBLE.

    A force of 300 armed Kashkai tribesmen have occupied Ispahan, the former capital of Persia, which is 218 miles south by east of Teheran Their entry was unopposed. ...

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  39. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the return cricket match between the Gentlemen and Players, begun on Lords' ground yesterday, P. L. Le Coutcur, the Victorian Rhodes' Scholar, made 22 runs not ...

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  40. IRREDENTIST SENTENCED.

    Guiseppe Colpi, an Italian, was yesterday sentenced to six years' penal servitude by a Vienna court for robbing a bank at Trieste. He took the money for the ...

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  41. PISA LEANING TOWER.

    The Royal Commission which was appointed recently by the Italian Government to enquire concerning the stability of the famous leaning tower of Pisa report ...

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  42. "GRAPHIC" CUP.

    [?] Armstrong, one of the Victorian representatives in the Australian rifle team at Bislay, won the "Graphic" Cup, the [?] shooting for which took place to-day. ...

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  43. VICTORIA'S POPULATION.

    According to the State Statist, the estimated population of Victoria at the end of 1909 was 1,297,557, the increase for the year having been 24,244. Of this increase ...

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  44. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    An armed robber "drew" a [?]ead" on George Rosso in his fruit shop in Lower George-street, last night, and whilst the Italian looked down the barrel of a ...

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  45. A LARK WITH A CHINAMAN.

    What in their defence they termed a lark" was responsible for the appearance of two men before Judge Chomley at the General Sessions to-day on a charge of ...

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  46. KING AT ALDERSHOT.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen are about to spend a week at Aldershot. where his majesty will watch the army training man[?]. There will be no ...

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  47. TRAIN DISASTER.

    A terrible railway accident is reported from Kizil-Arvat, on the Caspian Sea. A train travelling along a high embankment was thrown off the rails, with the ...

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  48. SOME INTERESTING FIGURES.

    A new table has been prepared, showing the estimated number of males in the State liable to military service. The following are the figures estimated at the end of ...

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  49. EARL GREY.

    Earl Gray, Governor-General of Canada, starts on his return journey from London to the Dominion on Friday. Mr. H. W. Just secretory to the Imperial Conference, ...

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  50. SHIPPING.

    Tokomaru, steamer, at London, from Wellington May 24. Medic, steamer, at London, from Melbourne, May 25. ...

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  51. AN AVIATOR'S FALL.

    Mr. Daniel Kinet, who fell from his sero[?] a height of 300 ft. at G[?]t yesterday, has not succumbed to his injuries, as previously reported. ...

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  52. DREADNOUGHT DOCK.

    [?] are being prepared for a new day dock at Glasgow. The dimensions will be sufficiently large to accommodate the largest Dreadnought. ...

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  53. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day William Thomas Harrison (40), Frederick Saxon Siddeley (50), James Albert Paton (42), James Henry Bredin (39), Edward ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The "Financial Times," in nothing the gradual [?] of the New Zealand Shipping Company's shares, mentions that a rumor is [?] of a forthcoming offer to ...

    Article : 39 words
  55. Advertising

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