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  2. SOCIETY WEDDING SENSATION.

    A great sensation was created to-day at St. Peter's Church of England, Eatonsquare, Westminster, where a fashionable wedding was to have been celebrated. The ...

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  3. PROBLEM OF MOROCCO.

    The action of Germany in sending the gunboat Panther to Agadir, on the west coast of Morocco, and notifying the Government of Morocco that she intends to ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    It is stated in a cable message from London that the "Daily Telegraph" mentions Field Marshal Lord Kitchener as the succession to Sir Eldon Gorst as British ...

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  5. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    The debate on the second reading of the Naval Prize Bill, ratifying the Declaration of London, was resumed and concluded in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Arrangements for the formation of an English cricket team to visit Australia at the close of the present season are already being made, although the season has yet ...

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  7. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    The ninth annual convention, held under the auspices of the chamber of agriculture, was opened here this morning in the Presbyterian school hall, under the presidency ...

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  8. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Cr[?]ble, late of Maribyrnong-road, Ascot Vale, contractor, who died on 1st May last, left by will dated 26th August, 1808, estate of the value of £2208 realty and £6970 personalty ...

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  9. KING REVIEWS CADETS.

    In the great park at Windsor yesterday his Majesty the King, in the presence of Queen Mary and members of the Royal Family, reviewed 18,000 officers of the ...

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  10. NOTES BY MID-ON.

    The English authorities are evidently determined to make a big effort to regain "the ashes," which at present rest in Australia. The present time of the year is ...

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  11. VETO OF THE LORDS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. J. C: Wedgwood, Liberal member for Newcastle-under-Lyme, asked Mr. Asquith whether, in view of the defeat of the ...

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  12. LATE COLONEL TOM PRICE.

    The remains of the late Colonel Tom Price will be interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery with full military honors this afternoon. The funeral will leave the ...

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  13. ITALIAN PRESS CONDEMNATORY.

    The Italian newspapers strongly condemn the intervention on the part of Germany. ...

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  14. THE KING IN IRELAND.

    In April the Dublin Corporation decided by 42 votes to 9 against the presentation of an address of welcome to the King and Queen on the occasion of their visit to ...

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  15. GREAT HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Fierce bush fires are raging in the Cobalt mining region, Ontario. Several camps have been destroyed, and it is believed that there has been a number of ...

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  16. CRUISER TO REPLACE GUNBOAT.

    It is reported that the Panther will be shortly replaced by a cruiser, which will be equipped with wireless telegraph apparatus. ...

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  17. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The State department expects that Germany will join in the international arbitration movement with the United States on the same terms as Great Britain has done. ...

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  18. HEAT AND FLOOD IN QUEBEC.

    Following upon a sweltering heat wave a terrific rain storm flooded the streets of the city, bringing business to a standstill. A panic occurred on several river ...

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  19. THE OVERSEA VISITORS.

    Mr. Samuel Manger, who has arrived in London, delivered an address at Whitefield's Tabernacle yesterday. He explained that the improvement in the labor ...

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  20. GREAT AVIATION RACE.

    The Paris to London section of the European Circuit Aviation race was completed yesterday, when M. M. Tabuteau, Gibert, Barra and Aenaux arrived at Hendon. ...

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  21. A SOCIALIST MINISTER.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Angagneur, new Minister of Works, who is an independent Socialist, delivered a vigorous speech in which he reprobated ...

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  22. THE VISIT TO IRELAND.

    The party of Dominion members of Parliament and their wives, who are on a visit to Ireland, lunched with the Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, ...

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  23. RACING MOTOR SMASH.

    While a well known racing automobilist named Frey was indulging in speed practice on the Brighton beach yesterday, his machine crashed into a fence and ...

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  24. MR. FISHER AT HIS BIRTHPLACE.

    Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and Sir George Reid are paying another visit to Crosshouse, a village in Ayrshire, where Mr. Fisher was born. The visitors were ...

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  25. THE STRIKE OF SEAMEN.

    All the dockers at Glasgow have gone on strike. The Seamen's Union advises them to return to work on the understanding that they should take eight minutes to ...

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  26. RETURN FROM PAPUA

    Senator do Largie, who was one of the members of the Federal Parliamentary party that returned from Papua to-day, was interviewed on the arrival of the Matunga ...

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  27. MR. BOTTOMLEY IN COURT.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley. M.P., editor of "John Bull," and a well, known company promoter, was defendant to-day in two further actions. He was sued by the executors ...

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  28. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities, which commenced at Lord's ground to-day. Oxford totalled 203 and Cambridge lost seven wickets for 167 ...

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  29. DISPUTE OVER CADETS.

    An official statement has been made concerning the difference of opinion which has arisen in connection with the visit to London for the Coronation of the party of ...

    Article : 173 words
  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    An inquiry has been held into the cause of the death of three seamen on Friday last on board the battleship Superb. The men were asphyxiated as the result of an ...

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  31. WARWICKSHIRE V. SURREY.

    The counties of Surrey and Warwickshire commenced a match at Birmingham yesterday. Warwickshire, batting first, scored heavily compiling 501 runs in their ...

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  32. AN ACT OF VENGEANCE.

    A sensational case of murder as an act of vengeance is reported from Arizona. A man named Kingsley Olds, a prospector, was arrested on the charge of having ...

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  33. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The lawn tennis championship matches at Wimbledon were continued to-day. In the third round of the Doubles Championship pionship Pockley and Donst (Aus.) beat ...

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  34. UBURBAN TRAFFIC BLOCKED

    Railway traffic on suburban lines was disorganised yesterday morning from two causes. The first block was occasioned by another derailment. The engine of the ...

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  35. CRUISE OF THE POWERFUL.

    H.M.S. Powerful left the harbor this morning, with Vice-Admiral Sir George King Hall, commander in chief, on board, bound on a visit to Fiji and the New ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. STREAM OF BURNING WHISKY.

    A fire occurred to-day at Dahnore Distillery, Rosshire. An extraordiary sight was witnessed as the burning whisky flowed into the Cromarty Firth. The ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The arrivals comprise 237,438 bales, and 101,000 bales have been forwarded, the quantity available being 175,500 bales. Received by Goldsbrough, Mert and Co. Ltd.:-- ...

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  38. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  39. A DISMASTED BARQUE.

    On arrival from Sydney, yesterday morning, Captain Hannaford, of the steamer Sutton Hall, reported that at 5 p.m. on Monday, when about 30 miles east of Cape ...

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  41. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At London: Indrabarrah, from Wellington 19th May; Kia Ora, from Auckland 18th May. At Queenstown: Hafrsfiord, from Melbourne 24th March. At ...

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  42. THOUGHTLESS ACT CAUSES SHOCKING INJURY.

    A practical joke played in the printing house of Detmold and Co., Flinders-lane, yesterday, had a distressingly sad ending. Thomas Webster, 29, an employe, was ...

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  43. THE MAIL STEAMERS

    Malwa arrived at Suez from Australia morning 3rd. ...

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