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  3. EMPRESS OF IRELAND.

    Perey Hillhouse, of the Fairfield Shipbuilding Co., which constructed the Empress of Ireland, continued his evidence before the commission. He stated that ...

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  4. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    There are persistent reports of sniping by the Mexican Federals on the American outposts. The War Department will not make ...

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  5. DOMINIONS COMMISSIONS.

    Mir. Norman Hill, chairman of the Board of Trade's shipping advisory committee, and secretary to the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association, in his ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    Under the Amending Bill Londonderry and Belfast will be treated as separate counties in voting exclusion, but Newry will be included in the County ...

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  7. HINDU IMMIGRATION.

    The "Vancouver World's" Ottawa correspondent alleges that as a result of pressure brought to bear on the Government by the imperial authorities ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Their Majesties, the King and Queen, are touring the English midlands. They have visited Nottingham, Mansfield, and Walbeek. ...

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  9. HEAVY LOSSES.

    According to official figures, the dead on the Federal side total 4000, while 2000 were wounded. General Villa states that he captured 5000 prisoners, 12 ...

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  10. THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS.

    The Nationalists in London are organising a committee to assist in equipping the Irish Volunteers. ...

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  11. DISCREPANCY IN TIME.

    Captain Kendall, on being recalled, gave the times the ship travelled on the two courses after Cleaving Father Point, prior to the accident, showing a ...

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  12. AMERICAN MARCONIS.

    The defendants in the Marconi action heard on May 27, 1913, have applied to the Chancery division for particulars of plaintiff's statement of claim, ...

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  13. REPORTED CONSTITUTIONAL VICTORY.

    Zacatecas, an important city in Central Mexico, fell into the hands of the Constitutionalists. It is announced by General Villa's ...

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  14. RECOVERY OF BODIES.

    Divers of H.M.S. Essex have been ordered back to the scene of the wreck, after a conference between Captain Walsh, of the Canadian-Pacific Railway ...

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  15. THE NEW ZEALAND.

    "Truth" declares that the transfer of the battle cruiser New Zealand as Admiral Moore's flagship of the second squadron to the Mediterranean will not ...

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  16. REGULATIONS TO BE ENFORCED.

    A specific denial has been given in Government circles to the story in the Liberal press that the Cabinet has decided to allow the Hindus on the ...

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  17. FIERCE STORMS.

    Four persons were killed in Miuneapolis, two fatally injured, and a score more seriously hurt. WATERTOWN, June 24. ...

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  18. OUTLOOK IN CHINA.

    Dr. Morrison, who has arrived from Peking, declares that there is plenty of stability in Chinese public life and finance. It is true there is a shortage ...

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  19. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The defences are being feverishly, strengthened, and it is believed that the town is impreguable. Troops under Nurredin Bey, advancing from the south, ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT,

    The Riotous Assemblies Bill has been read a third time in the Union Assembly. ...

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  21. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION.

    The Shareholders of the P. and O. Company have approved of the amalgamation scheme. Sir Thomas Sutherland stated that ...

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  22. SCOTLAND'S PREMIER BARON

    Lord Forbes, the premier baron of Scotland, was found in a Dundee hotel with his throat cut. He was well known as a philanthropist and leader of ...

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  23. RUSSIAN DEFENCES.

    In a secret sitting the Duma adopted 14 defence bill, including the prolongation of military service by three months and hastening the strengthening of the ...

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  24. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    Herr Schiemann in an article in the "Kreuz Zeitung" declares that President Poincare's policy sooner or later will lead Europe into war. M. Poincare ...

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  25. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    During their Majesties' visit to Nottingham a suffragette was arrested, and was found to be in possession of a highly inuammable material. She smashed the ...

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  26. PLOT IN ECUADOR.

    The leaders of a revolutionary plot to assassinate President Plaza have been arrested. They had planned to proclaim their leader, Concha, as ...

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  27. LATE SIR JOHN DODDS.

    In connection with the arrangements for tile state funeral of the late Sir John Dodds to-morrow, scats have been allotted in the Cathedral as follows, and ...

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  28. ALEXANDRA DAY.

    Alexandra Day was celebrated by 20,000 persons selling roses in the streets for charities. Many titled ladies were included in the sellers, and 100 New ...

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  29. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    Two thousand persons attended the Royal Colonial Institute's conversazione in the Natural History Museum. Miss Mabel Manson (New Zealand), Mr. ...

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  30. KIEL CANAL.

    The Kaiser reopened the Kiel Canal, which has been reconstructed at a cost of £11,000,000 sterling, and affords facilities for the passage of the largest ...

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  31. POLITICAL VALUE OF THE ENTENTE.

    Premier Viviani when interviewed said he was fully conscious of the moral political value oft the entente, and intended to carry it on. ...

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  32. KING OF SERVIA.

    The report that King Peter had abdicated owing to continued ill-health has been denied. His Majesty has temporarily delegated authority to the Crown ...

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  33. A LABOURER'S PLIGHT.

    Paul Lehmaan, a wharf labourer, 3: years of age, was taken by a constable to the Melbourne Hospital this morning with injuries caused by being Knocked ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    Hon. T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner) witnessed the arrival of the Rakai's meat at Hull, and found it was in an excellent condition. Theo dock ...

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  35. SELLING PLANS.

    Sergeant Poul has been arrested and accused of selling plans of Koenigsberg fortresses to Russia; and Dr. Blumenthal, who has been arrested at ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At San Francisco — Lord Templetown, bq., from Newcastle. At ...

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  37. TEMPERANCE REFORM.

    A deputation representative of all churches and many politicians urged the Attorney-General to introduce in the coming session a short bill providing ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil.—Raw linseed oil, spot, pipes, is quoted at £25 10s per ton. Turpentine.—The quotation is £1 13s 7½d per cwt. ...

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  39. LAND SCANDAL,

    Largely through the criticism by the leader of the Opposition in the Stat, Parliament (Mr. Wade), considerable interest is being shown in matters in ...

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  40. FEDERAL TRAWLER.

    In response to a request by the Tasmanian Government that the federal trawler Endeavour should examine the south-western coast of Tasmania, the ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN LANDS.

    A report has been presented to Senate that many parts of South Africa are likely to become useless and un inhabitable through the drying-up of the ...

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  42. FINANCIAL.

    The 3½ per cent. loan of £32,000,000 will be issued at £91. ...

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  43. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The divisional officer for Bass (Mr. W. R. Lisbey) stated yesterday that the main roll for Bass was now in the hands of the Government Printer. It was sent ...

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  44. REMOVAL OF THE MACE.

    The Federal Select Committee of the House of Representatives has been making enquiries since June 3 into the unusual incidents which occurred during the ...

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  45. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The Czar entertained the British navals (including Captain Halsey) at Tsar-skoe-selo. ...

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  46. PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

    The annual social in connection with the Devonport Bowling and Tennis Club was held this evening at the Town all. The president (Mr. J. M. Henry) ...

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  47. NEGLECTED NOTES.

    The railway officials here were startled on receipt of a telegraphic message from Burnie before the arrival of the afternoon train on Tuesday, then nearly die, ...

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  48. THE LABOUR CAUSE.

    Mr. W. E. Shoobridge, the selected Labour Senate candidate, addressed about 150 electors at the Gaiety Hall to-night. Mr. W. S. Geard presided Mr. ...

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  49. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Justice Hodges directed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty in the case of Betro Callil, an importer, who was ...

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  50. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The adjourned half-hearly meeting of the Colonel Cameron Lodge, U.A.O. Druids, was held on Monday night, when the balance-sheet was submitted, ...

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  51. WEST AUSTRALIAN CANDIDATES.

    A meeting of the country party to-day considered nominations for the federal elections. The only nomination for Dampier was that of Mr. Gregory, the ...

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  52. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A serious motor accident occurred last night at Five-Mile Gate, near Balranald. A car owned and driven by Dr. Foster collided with a ear owned by Mr. ...

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  53. ON THE WING.

    Playing in a game of golf at Hopetoun between the Beulah and Hopetoun teams a ball hit by Dr. Morgan, a noted long driver of the Beulah team, stuck a bird ...

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