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  2. Three-Mile Creek Bridge

    The opening to traffic of the new Three-Mile Greek Bridge yesterday constituted an event of some importance—or at least interest—not only to ...

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  3. Triangular Cricket.

    The weather is showery and the wicket at Lord's softish. The umpires will inspect the wicket at noon. Later. ...

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  4. LAIDLEY SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Yesterday was the date for the holding of the Laidley Shire Council, but, as there was no quorum present, the meeting was postponed ...

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  5. General Cables.

    Mr. Oscar Hammerstein, the proprietor of the new London Opera House, to-morrow will inaugurate a season of grand opera at ordinary theatre ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN TURKESTAN.

    A condition of great unrest prevails in Eastern Turkestan and Kashgar is is a state of anarchy, Influential political leaders have been murdered, ...

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  7. NICKEL AS COINAGE.

    The Government has drafted a bill to substitute the perforated nickel pieces for the five, 10, and 25 centimes pieces now in use. ...

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  8. DEATH OF A SHAKESPEARE DESCENDANT.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Shakespeare Hart, of High Wycombe, whose husband was a direct descendant of the poet's sister Joan. ...

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  9. CO-OPERATIVE BACON FACTORY.

    It is doubtless known by the share-holders in the Queensland Co-operative Bacon Company, Ltd., that a site for the factory has been selected ...

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  10. MORE AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS.

    M. Dulreuil was aeroplaning yesterday with M. Visseur as a passenger, when the machine fell from a height of 200ft. M. Visseur was killed, and ...

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  11. ENGLISH JOCKEYS.

    Mornington Cannon, the English jockey denies Tod Sloan's assertion that there is a loss of nerve ill English jockeys. He characterises the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA v. YORKSHIRE.

    The following constitute the team selected to represent Yorkshire against the Australian cricketers:—Sir—White, J. Tasker, Hirst, Haigh, ...

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  13. Fez, June 8. SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco, who has left Fez for the coast, has completed his first day's journey in safety. ...

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  14. Lisbon, June 10. PORTUGUESE TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The tramway strikers have petitioned the Government to cancel the municipality's contract with an English company. ...

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  15. RADIOGRAPHIC CONGRESS.

    The International Radiographic Congress which is sitting in London, has inaugurated a movement in favour of international action to make ...

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  16. London Dock Strike.

    It is expected that if to-morrow's strike negotiations fail, the Government will promptly force legislation through Parliament. ...

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  17. GLENORE GROVE ITEMS.

    A meeting of the parochial council of St. Edmund's Church (writes our correspondent under yesterday's date) was held in the church building on ...

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  18. Proprietary Medicines.

    The House of Commons Committee, which is conducting an inquiry into the law regarding proprietary medicines, has examined Mr. Neal, an ...

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  19. The Titanic Disaster.

    The Board of Trade Inquiry into the loss of the steamer Titanic was continued on Friday. The witness, Mange, assistant-chef, ...

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  20. FROZEN MEAT.

    It is impossible to give reliable quotations for frozen meat, owing to the continued strike of dock and transport workers. ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    The issue of New Zealand 3½ per cent bonds to the amount of £4,000,000, at £99, has been favourably received, and the issue is now quoted ...

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  22. KING GEORGE RECOVERING FROM DYSPEPSIA.

    Recent reports of King George's illness have been denied. He is suffering from dyspepsia, but he is now recovering. ...

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  23. American Presidency.

    The control of the Republican Convention at Chicano is problematical. Both the campaign managers claim a victory, but indications seem to be ...

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  24. London, June 10. STEAMERS RE-CHRISTENED.

    The well-known steamers Rippingham Grange, Drayton Grange, Everton Grange, and Ostwestry Grange have been re-named the Limerick, the ...

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  25. THE SERENADERS AND THE HUXHAMS.

    Another high class musical entertainment was given in the Town Hall, last evening, by the Serenaders and the Harmonious Huxhams, under ...

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  26. Canadian Immigration.

    Mr. Hawkes (special commissioner appointed by the Government of Canada to report on the immigration services of the dominion), points out ...

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  27. RECENT SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    His Majesty the King has telegraphed to President Fallieres, expressing profound sympathy with the French nation in the disaster to the ...

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  28. Brigands' House.

    The police at a village near Taganrog recently surrounded a brigands' house, and on the brigands' refusal to surrender the troops fired a volley, ...

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  29. Home Rule Bill.

    Postmen in Ireland are agitating for an amendment of the Home Rule Bill to enable them to secure pensions, or transfer themselves to Great Britain. ...

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  30. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    The Women's Liberal Federation has declined to affiliate with any association whose objects do not include. the granting of the franchise to ...

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  31. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA.

    On account of the unfavourable weather conditions that prevailed last evening the usual West's Picture entertainment which was, to has been ...

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  32. Naval Defence.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "Times" states there is reason to believe that the Government desires Canada to be represented on the ...

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  33. Vienna Explosion.

    The estimates of the number of deaths caused by the explosion at Wrener-Neusfadut vary from 10 to 30, while at least 100 persons were ...

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  34. Motor-'Bus Accident.

    In consequence of the failure of brakes a motor bus when travelling at a speed of 50 miles an hour at [?]hgate Hill, collided with an ...

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  35. UNIONISM AND POLITICS.

    Twelve thousand weavers have objected to union funds being used for political purposes, and have decided to secede from the North Weavers' ...

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  36. MISS MALECKA'S CASE.

    The "Chronicle" states that the Czar has pardoned Miss Malecka. ...

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  37. Indian Capital.

    Town planning experts recommend for the new capital site at Delhi, a location in the south-western suburbs. instead of the Durbar site. The ...

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  38. Pekin, June 10. LOAN FOR CHINA.

    The Government have approved of the issue of an agreement with the Robert Dollar syndicate for a 5 per cent loan of £3,500,000, at 94, ...

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  39. Unrest in the Near East.

    Abdullah Pasha has been repulsed at Armauts, near 1pek, in Diakova, with great loss. Athens, June 10. ...

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  40. British Empire.

    Lord Haldane (Secretary for War), speaking at Marylebone, said, "When are long the oversea dominions organise their naval and military defences, ...

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  41. Tokio, June 10. RUSSO-JAPANESE DIPLOMACY.

    Press opinions are divided on the matter of the appointment of Prince Katsuma and Baron Goto. The official explanation is that the statesmen ...

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  42. THE WAR IN TRIPOLII

    The advance from the town of Tripoli upon Zanzur is regarded in the nature of all answer to the growing complaint of inactivity on the part ...

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  43. Five Days a Week.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) on Saturday had his attention drawn to the five days a week resolution of the Sydney Labour Conference. [?] ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. Paris Cafe Keeper.

    Three navvies recently attacked Madame Tremblay (the keeper of the cafe where the motor bandits committed a crime) and almost strangled ...

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  45. Paris, June 9. VICTORIAN ARTIST.

    Mr. Rupert Bunny, R.B.A., the Victorian artist, has been made an associate of the Paris salon. Mr. Quinn has received honourable mention at the ...

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