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  3. PERILS OF THE DEEEP

    The President Garfield sank the freighter kershaw off vineyard Haven, Massanchusetts thsi morning Between seven and twelve of the crew are believed to be drowned. Twenty-nine were resened. ...

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  4. AIR CONTROL

    Under the command of Group-Cant, Cave Brown Cave, the four British, super-maritime flying 'boats made, a perfect landing in an absolutely straight ...

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  5. CRASH AT STATION.

    A goods train travelling at 15 miles an hour from Nyora to Melbourne, crashed into the rear of another goods, train in the Dandenong railway, yards. ...

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  6. THE PRINCES.

    A provisional programme for the tour, which the Prince'of Wales will make of East Africa this autumn has been drawn up. ...

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  8. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    It is expected that as the result of the great opposition expressed in the House of Representatives to-day the Australian British Empire ...

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  9. THE SOLDIERS'CAUSE

    Colonel Cameron, Dr. Nott, and Mr. Jushiah Francis, the three Queensland members of the House of Representatives who were on active ...

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  10. POLITICALITIES.

    Another Labour Convention has come and gone, but without achieving any beneficial result to anyone except: the Labour politician. Even Mr. C. ...

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  11. STATE FINANCE.

    The Treasury returns for the month and for the 11 months ended May 31, were issued to-day. and show that the total revenue received ...

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  12. GRAFT INQUIRY.

    The Graft. Commission resumed is sittings to-day, Mrs, Green,wife of exalderman Green gave evidence, supporting her hushimd's evidence, Green ...

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  13. TENNIS. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    "Patterson spent the 'morning with a, masseur, nevertheless he was unable to raise his arm above the elbow for service in the first set, and though it ...

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  14. THE UNION JACK.

    The new South African flag was unfurled to-day by the 'side of the Union Jack over the Parliament buildings, at Capetown by the ...

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  15. THE DAY CELEBRATED.

    A booming of guns and a fanfare of trumpets heralded the hoisting of the Union Jack and the national flags on the Government buildings, ...

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  16. BRITISH DOMINIONS AMERICA'S NOTE.

    The New Zealand and Irish Free State have replied to the American note inviting them to become original parties to the projected renunciation ...

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  17. CAUGHT IN STORM

    Fourteen balloons, which left here, ran into severe electrical storms. Six were forced down or struck by lightning. Two pilots were killed, one ...

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  18. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    In the House of Representativos, to-day, Col, D. C. Cameron (Brisbane) Stated that Mr. Justice Pike had visited Tasmania and South Australia in ...

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  19. DOGGED BY ILL-LUCK.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent; states that the ill-luck which dogged Patterson since' he arrived in Europe culminated' to-day when the retired ...

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  20. OUTLAWING WAR.

    Mr. Bruce tabled documents relating to the proposed treaty for the reunciation of war, and on the formal notice that they, be printed he gave an ...

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  21. A CHANCE GIVEN.

    When the case was resumed at the Police Court this morning in which a voting man named William Daley was charged with being a vagrant, ...

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  22. HERE AND THERE.

    Turkey, in her 100-per cent mood, is determined to extend the use of the Turkish language, and foreign tourists and visitors, as well as business ...

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  23. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON

    There was a total eclipse of the moon last evening, and at intervals, between cloud-belts, there was good visibility from Cairns. The new ...

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  24. SHIRE BOUNDARIES.

    The report of the commission appointed to report on the position existing in Queensland respecting local authorities boundaries excepting ...

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  25. OTHER GAMES.

    In defeating Hunter. Cochet's brilliant acrobaties at the net caused a sensation among the onlookers. He gave a dazzliiig display of volleying and ...

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  26. A RACE?

    It is announced that Capt. Wilkins agent opens an office to-morrow to begin preparations for the "Antartic expedition. The explorer who will ...

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  27. VIEW AT HERBERTON.

    A splendid view of the eclipse was seen from Herberton. The face of the moon which at times was hidden in fleeting cloud ...

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  28. MALTESE MIGRANTS

    Forty three emigrants are leaving to-night for Australia. A second batch is leaving in a month and another, batch is being formed, to join ...

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  29. SPEEDING UP.

    It is stated that next week the House of Representatives will sit every day including Saturday in order to get' business completed and ...

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    The world's largest underwater tunnel connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead under the Mersey was owned recently by breaking down the thin ...

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  31. HEAD ON SMASH.

    Seven persons were killed and a score injured as the result of a head-on collision between 'two trains. ...

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  32. CHINESE LEPER,

    A Chinese inmate of the Liverpool State Hospitat and home has been removed from the hospital the case being notified as one of leprosy. ...

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