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  2. JUDGE AND MINISTER

    Mr. Justice Grantham, who has been accused on several occasions of displaying strong political bias on the bench, made mother attack yesterday on Mr. Winston ...

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  3. CORONATION FESTIVITIES.

    The Coronation festivities are almost ended, the last function, so far as London is concerned, taking place to-morrow, when th" King and Queen entertain 100,000 ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The end of the Federal financial year to-morrow will be marked by large payments to the States under the 25/ per head financial agreement. The following amounts ...

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  5. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The second reading of the Naval Prize Court Bill, which embodies the Declaration of London, was moved in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. T. ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT BILL.

    Yesterday the House of Lords began the consideration of the Parliament (Veto) Bill in the committee stage. Earl Cromer moved a new clause, ...

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  7. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Denman, who is to succeed Lord Dudley as Governor-General of Australia, Lady Denman, and the officers of his suite, had an enthusiastic "send-off' at the ...

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  8. MEN WANT WOMEN'S WORK.

    Judge Heydon to-day expressed himself forcibly on the attempts of certain trade unions to secure for men alone classes of work which could conveniently be done by ...

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  9. RELYING ON HONESTY.

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the question of alleged leakage in the Tasmanian Customs, met at the Customs-house to-day. Mr. J. A. Jensen, ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL STRUGGLES.

    Four thousand men belonging to the National Union of Dock Laborers at Liverpool have struck work, in order to secure the recognition of their union, and as a ...

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  11. WIRELESS WANTED.

    A deputation from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, introduced by Mr. Carr, M.H.R., urged the Postmaster-General to-day to establish small commercial wireless ...

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  12. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    The tennis championships were continued at Wimbledon yesterday. In the first round Marsh beat Stoddart, 6—4, 6—4, 5—7, 5—7, 6—3. In the second round Quill beat ...

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  13. EARLY MORNING INTRUDER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Joseph Williams, a colored man, was charged with burglary, and with wounding, a capital charge. On May 7 last Mrs. Pallamountagne, who ...

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  14. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY UNION.

    A conference was held yesterday between members of the House of Lords, House of Commons, and the oversea Parliaments, as an outcome of which the Empire ...

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  15. IMITATION AND SUICIDE

    "This is the second case of decapitatior by a train within a few days," remarked the City Coroner to-day when returning, a verdict of suicide at the inquest on the ...

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  16. HOBART GAOL TRAGEDY

    The inquest into the circumstances attending the death of Henry Cooper, a prisoner, who was shot while trying to make his escape from the Hobart Gaol, was ...

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  17. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Torgut Shevket Pasha, the Turkish commander in Albania, denies the stories that have been circulated concerning the inhumanity of the Trukish troops towards the ...

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  18. AERIAL FEATS.

    Mr. Sopwith yesterday aeroplaned over New York harbor, and overtaking the fast liner Olympic on her outward voyage dropped some merchandise on her deck. ...

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  19. THE KUALA LUMPUR MURDER.

    Mrs. Proudlock, wife of the director of the Victoria Institute at Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, in the Federated Malay Straits, who now [?]lies under sentence of death for ...

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  20. SUBMARINE BOATS.

    The Admiralty have decided on an important change affecting the class E submarines. The vessels are to be armed with quick-firing guns. ...

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  21. CADETS AT BISLEY.

    The Australian senior cadets, who under Major Wynne arrived in England recently to participate in the Coronation festivities, and whose right to be officially regarded as ...

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  22. MR. O'MALLEY AND WAGES.

    The Victorian Employers' Federation at its weekly meeting expressed its great regret that the Minister of Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley), acting on his own ...

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  23. A JUDGE AMAZED.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett and a jury of 12, Frank Bowen, a young man, was charged with having committed an assault on a girl 14 ...

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  24. LIFE ON THE DESTROYERS.

    Thirty-two members of the crews of the destroyers have left the naval service. The men had signed on for three years and 30 of them had been sent to Great ...

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  25. SERIOUS FRAUDS.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday John Bowron, of the bankrupt firm of Bowron Bros., pleaded guilty to the first three counts of the indictment charging him with ...

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  26. SEALING CONFERENCE.

    The International Conference to discuss matters connected with the sealing industry, especially in regard to disputes between Canada and America and Japan and ...

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  27. NORWICH SHOW.

    The King visited the Norwich Show yesterday in his capacity as president of the Royal Agricultural Society, and received an ovation from those present. The weather ...

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  28. RECIPROCITY.

    The Americo-Canadian Reciprocity Bill was further debated in the Senate yesterday. Senator Borah denounced President Taft because he had concluded the ...

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  29. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts presided yesterday at the annual meeting of the National Service League, which aims at adding the principle of compulsion to the ...

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  30. LABOR TROUBLE AT THE BARRIER.

    The Barrier Carters' Union is up in arms on account of a carter employed by the municipal corporation refusing to join the union. A meeting of the union was ...

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  31. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The Inglewood (New Zealand) Oilfields Company was registered yesterday. The capital is stated at £100,000. BRITISH BROKENS. ...

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  32. IS HE THE HEIR?

    Residing at Fremantle is an elderly gentleman, Mr. William Urquhart, who has visions of coming into possession of a fortune, which hate been calculated to amount ...

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  33. THE CAUSE OF PEACE.

    It is expected that President Taft, having already received Great Britain's answer to the proposed Anglo-American arbitration treaty, will be ready to submit the ...

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  34. THE SUGAR STRIKE.

    Forty men are now quarantined in the strike camp just outside Bundaberg, and it is expected that when the Bingera and Gin Gin mills start next week there will ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Produce.—The cargo of the barque Pharos has been sold at 33/9. Metals. Silver.—The present price of bar silver ...

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  36. OVERSEAS TROOPS.

    A contingent of 1,000 overseas troops, including the New Zealand detachment, visited Windsor Castle yesterday. Major-General Lord Cheylesmore was in ...

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  37. BIG FIRE IN AUSTRIA.

    An alarming fire is raging in the Galacian naphtha district. The outbreak was caused by lightning, and spread with extraordinary swiftness. The burning oil ...

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  38. ACTUARIES' EXAMINATION.

    The successful Australian students at the recent examination of the Institute of Actuaries were:—Melbourne—Mr. Hurley, part ii., class 2. Sydney-Messrs. Alder ...

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  39. SHIPPING NEWS.

    At Queenstown.—Bannockburn. At San Francisco—La Rochejaquelin. At Iquique—Yolanda. Departures. ...

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  40. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    The eleventh annual contest for the pigeon shooting championship of Australia took place under the management of the Melbourne Gun Club at North Brighton ...

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  41. SCARCITY OF LABOR.

    The alleged labor shortage, as applied to the plastering and building trades, was the subject of this morning's evidence given before the Royal Commission. Mr. ...

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  43. MOORISH TROUBLES.

    The commanders of the Spanish troops, who recently created fears of international complications by suddenly occupying Larache and Alcazar, on the Moorish coast. ...

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  44. SIR ELDON GORST.

    Sir Eldon Gorst. K.C.B., British Agent, and Consul-General in Egypt since the retirement of Lord Cromer, who has been ill for some time, is reported by his medical ...

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  45. MR. G. LAFONTAINE.

    Mr. G. Lafontaine, father of Lady Laurier, the wife of the Prime Minister of Canada, died yesterday. He was 95 years of age. ...

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