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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. RELIGION IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Church statistics for England and Wales for the year 1911 are as follow:-- ANGLICAN: Communicants, 2,342,153; ...

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  4. LONDON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The London strike-leaders had a conference yesterday at the Home Office with Mr. R. M'Kenna (Minister for Home Affairs). ...

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  5. EXTRA TAXATION.

    "The revenue returns for the month of May," observed Mr. Wade last night, "establish most decisively that Mr. M'Gowen's excuse for increased taxation will not hold water, and that ...

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  6. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Replying to criticisms of the Commonwealth land tax made by Mr. G. T. Rait (governor of Van Dlemnn's Land Company), Captain R. Muirhead Collins (official ...

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  7. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Commenting on the meeting of protest held on Friday night at the Town-hall, in regard to the proposal of the State Government to withdraw Government House from the occupation of ...

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  8. "PRIVATE ENTREE."

    Not a great deal of importance is attached to the circular which Mr. Willis caused to be seat to each member of the legislative Assembly, wherein he conveys the information that ...

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  9. WERRIWA ELECTION.

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  10. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.--The Republican leaders in the Senate are planning to kill the Democratic tariff measures Without forcing the employment of the President's veto. ...

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  11. SCOTTISH CHURCH UNION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Times" comments upon the discussions which took place at the General Assemblies of the Scottish Established and the Free Churches upon the subject of ...

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  12. WHY THE CHANGE WAS MADE.

    Up to a few years ago private entree was allowed to members of the State Parliament and the privilege was also possessed by so many other people that the list expanded until ...

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  13. REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  14. TO-DAY.

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  15. RELEASED AFTER THREE MONTHS.

    PERTH, Sunday.--During the Collie Burn strike trouble, James O'Grady was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for blowing up some colliery machinery with explosive. ...

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  16. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has decided to petition Parliament against the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. ...

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  17. RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    Mrs. H. Danslow (54), lately residing with her husband in Staples-street, Bexley, was on Saturday night killed instantly by a railway train. ...

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  18. MEN'S EXECUTIVE ACCEPTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The executive of the Transport Workers' Federation, instead of calling a national strike, has decided to advise the men to accept the Government's joint board if ...

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  19. SYDNEY WIRELESS STATION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Three months' notice has been given by the P.M.G. to the Australian Wireless Co., Ltd., of the cancellation of its license for a wireless station at the ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

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  21. FRANCE, IN MOROCCO.

    PARIS, Friday Evening.--The situation at Fez is reported to be grave. A caravan was looted on the Mequinez-road. The tribes raised the sacred flag of Zaolia ...

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  22. VICTORIA'S THIRST.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The report to be submitted on Monday to the first State Convenaion of the Victorian Alliance will say that the 1911 drink bill for Victoria was £4,853,666, as ...

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  23. A DESPERATE CHASE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --One of Sydney's armed and masked burglar suspects, whom Melbourne detectives have been watching for some time, exchanged revolver-shots with a ...

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  24. PROGRESS OF THE STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Increased activity is manifested at the docks. There are now 2000 men at work unloading 25 ships. All the carmen at Woolwich have resumed work, and ...

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  25. TWEEDLEDUM AND TWEEDLEDEE.

    Mr. M'Gowen was yosterday inclined to support the attitude which the Speaker had taken up, arguing from the standpoint that there should be no class distinctions on an occasion. ...

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  26. SARDHANA IN TOW.

    PORT STEPHENS, Sunday.--The barque Sardhana, when off Port Stephens yesterday morning, was taken in tow by the tug Heroine. An accident happened through the tow-line being ...

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  27. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND ON THE LINE.

    While crossing the railway bridge at Erskineville-road, near the railway station. Edward Hennessy on Saturday morning saw the body of ...

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  28. CLOSER RELATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Fisher, in a speech at a Port Melbourne function on Saturday night, declared that Australia's position in the world would be largely determined by ...

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  29. FOREST FIRES.

    ST. JOHN (Newfoundland), Friday Evening. --Forest fires have swept many villages, and destroyed railway and telegraph communication. ...

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  30. INDEPENDENT WORKERS' FEDERATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The second Interstate Congress organised by the Independent Workers' Federation opened on Saturday with delegates in attendance from Tasmania. South ...

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  31. CARRIAGES TELESCOPED.

    During shunting operations at Parramatta on Saturday afternoon three empty carriages were badly damaged through crashing into a dead end. ...

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  32. LOSS OF TRADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The steamship service between London and St. Petersburg is suspended and the sailings from Southampton to London have been curtailed. ...

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  33. THE ANDALUSIAN STRIKE.

    MADRID, Friday Evening.--A compromise has been arrived at with regard to the strike of railway men in Andalusia arising out of the men objecting to the institution of a provident ...

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  34. PERTH TRAMS AND FERRIES.

    PERTH, Saturday.--The Scaddan Government, which some months ago nationalised the South Forth Ferries, announces a 20 per cent, reduction in the monthly tickets. ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT AND FREE LABORERS

    LONDON, Saturday.--With reference to the refusal of the Port Authority to admit to the Albert Docks tho Shipping Federation's steamer Lady Jocolyn with free laborers on board, the ...

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  36. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The "Westminster Gazette" declares that Austria, Italy, and Belgium demand that they should participate in the loan to China on lines recognising their ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS.

    The third annual memorial Church parade of the South African Soldiers' Association will lake place at Centennial Park on Sunday, June 9, at 3 p.m. ...

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  38. EXPLOSION AT MOSMAN.

    An explosion occurred in a building at the rear of a house in Julian-street, Mosman, about 6 o'clock-on Saturday afternoon, when George Horbert Lutwycho (19), war, injured. ...

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  39. FIRE AT MAITLAND.

    WEST MAITLAND, Sunday.--An outbreak of fire was discovered at 6.45 this morning in brick business premises in High-street, occupied by ...

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  40. RAILWAYMEN'S SUPPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At a meeting of 3000 employees of the Groat Eastern Railway Co. at Stratford (London), a resolution was adopted supporting the transport worker's, and pledging ...

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  41. SAILING SHIP FOUNDERS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The ship Quean Victoria, bound from Tocopilia (Chilo) for the, United Kingdom, with a crow of 24, is believed to have foundered after striking an iceberg. ...

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  42. THE MAILS

    English mails dated London, Friday May 3, by the Orient Company's R.M.S. Orvieto will it is expected, reach Sydney in time for the delivery of the letters from the G.P.O. this ...

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  43. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Challenger returned from her cruise along the Queensland coast on Saturday morning, and moored off Garden Island. The Encounter which proceeded from Auckland to ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Messrs. Jones and Co. have received the following cable from London:-- Definitely arranged to tell all Argyllshire fruit ...

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  45. FIRE IN OXFORD-STREET.

    At a late hour on Saturday night there was an outbreak of fire in the basement of M'IIrath's Limited, Oxford-street. Tho small conflagration was quickly, extinguished by the brigades, who ...

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  46. FERRYBOAT MISHAP.

    The Sydney Ferries' Kanimbia sustained a broken rudder on Saturday afternoon through being caught in the wash of the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Morea, which was berthing at the ...

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  47. VOLUNTEER PARADE.

    [?] Company of the 3rd Australian Infautry Regiment (Parramatta) held a parade on Saturday afternoon in Parramatta Park, and despite the fact that it was purely voluntary on the ...

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  48. NAVAL PUNISHMENTS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Admiralty committee has recommended the abolition of a captain's power of disrating potty officers without an appeal. ...

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  49. THE NAVAL TRAINING SHIP.

    The first hatch of 14 lads joined the training snip Tiagira, in Rose Bay on Saturday, to undergo the necessary course of training. The boys come chiefly from Sydney and Melbourne. ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND HIGH COMMISSIONER .

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Sir William Hall-Jones has retired from the position of High Commissioner for New Zealand. Mr. C., W. Pallisor, his secretary, will act ...

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  51. SNEAK THIEF AT WORK.

    About 11.30 on Saturday morning, Tarce, Miller-street, Petersham, the residence of Mr. W. A. Millar, was entered, and over £11 worth of jewellery stolen from the front bedroom. It ...

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  52. IMMIGRANTS BY THE THEMISTOCLES.

    The Aberdeen liner Themistocies, which is carrying a number of assisted immigrants for Now South Wales, and which was expected at Sydney on Tuesday morning next, will not ...

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