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  2. LOSING HAZARDS.

    When the match between George Graf, the Australian, and Melbourne Inman was resumed to-day the scores stood at 2.667 against 2,069, in favour of Gray. The ...

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  3. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE.

    As if Mexico were not already racked sufficiently by the insurrection which for months has held sway, a disastrous earth quake occurred to-day, which, strangely ...

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  4. RUSSIAN SCHEMERS.

    An extraordinary trial of a dozen more or less prominent persons has occupied a St. Petersburg court during the past three weeks and has just been concluded. ...

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  5. MOROCCAN BATTLE.

    Gen. Monier, the Commander of the French Army in Morocco, has bad another fierce encounter with the insurgents. Moorish horsemen fiercely attacked ...

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  6. BRUTAL FOOTBALLER.

    Considerable interest was manifested to-day in a case beard by Mr. Dwyer, P.M. in which Martin Gotz, a Carlton footballer, was charged on the information of ...

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  7. IN A TRAMWAY CUTTING.

    Before Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Way) and a jury at the Civil Court on Thursday the case was continued in which Evelyn Aborn a member of the Gay ...

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  8. DRIVERS STRIKE.

    It was expected that Thursday would he critical day in the history of the drives strike and that negotiations which had been pending quietly between ...

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  9. ADVANCING EDUCATION.

    A batch of regulations were approved by Executive Council on Thursday morning, in reference to the Education Department. Although substantial advance has been ...

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  10. SHIPPING IN DANGER.

    "It will be a wild night," said Mr. Hunt (the Commonwealth Meteorologist) early this evening. "The conditions are exceptionally severe. The barometer on the west ...

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  11. HOLY WAR DECLARED.

    Anxiety is felt in the Moroccan capital for the safety of sis American missionaries who were at Mequinez (a city 30 miles distant) on account of the Berbers calling ...

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  12. HORRIBLE SCENES.

    The Beninter tribe is following a {earful custom, which is resorted to only when the people are in desperate straits. This consists of the warriors bringing their ...

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  13. A CHAT WITH REECE.

    In view of George Gray's phenomenal performances iu England, and in the light of T. Recce's more recent experience in his game against the other Australian ...

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  14. FORTY WITNESSES.

    The industrial case between the Australian Workers Union, claimants, and the pastoralists was resumed before Mr. Justice Higgins ia the Commonwealth ...

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  15. THE SPENCE MEMORIAL.

    Sir—It was decided on Wednesday night last, at a representative gathering of friends and admirers of the late Catherine Helen Spence, that her public services should be ...

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  16. A GREAT SURGEON.

    The London newspapers record that to-day is the hundredth anniversary of the birth at Hathgate, in Lincolnshire, of Sir James Young Simpson, the discoverer of ...

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  17. HUGE SHOCK RECORDED.

    The seismographs at West Bromwich, Staffordshire, recorded a huge earthquake at 11.15 a.m. to-day. The centre of the disturbance was estimated to be over 6,000 ...

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  18. KAISER'S FRIENDSHIPS

    The Kaiser and the Empress of Germany are visiting the beautiful model city of Neu Strelitz in Mecldenburg Strelitz. Responding to the loyal toast at the of ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RECORD.

    At 7.20 last night a shock of more than usual severity was recorded on the seismograph at the Perth Observatory. The time agrees with that of the earthquake at West ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    The German Australian liner Hanan which arrived at Port Adelaide from Hamburg on Thursday morning, had a sensational experience during the voyage. When ...

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  21. EMPIRE LOYALTY.

    Sir Wilfrid Lourier speaking last Friday at the Imperial Conference on Mr. Fisher's motion to support British manufactured goods and ...

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  22. LOST HIS MEMORY.

    At times like the present, when people are flocking from all parts of the world to attend the Coronation festivities, the police ate brought face to face with many ...

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  23. THRILLING FALL.

    An Italian aviator, named Taddeoli is alive to tell the thrilling tale of a 2000 ft fall. He was monoplaning above Lausanna ...

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  24. EFFECTS OF A GALE.

    DurinG a fierce squall on Thursday morning a wood and iron shed in course of construction near to the Grand Junction Railway Crowing at Alberton was blown ...

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  25. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    The joint manifesto which follows has been agreed to by and officially signed in behalf of the non Roman Catholic churches of Victoria. The denominations ...

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  26. RECIPROCITY'S PASSAGE

    Bitter debate has taken place in the House of Representatives upon the subject of the wool tariffs. Congressman Oscar Underwood severely attacked the Payne ...

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  27. GAS EXPLOSION.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock on Thursday afternoon the people in King William street for several hundred yards from the G.P.O. were startled by a loud report. It was ...

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  28. UNION AFFAIRS.

    The South African Minister for Justice (Gen. Hertzog) in a speech in the Orange River Colony, deprecated immigration, and declared that the first task was to provide ...

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  29. WHOLESALE MURRDER.

    A man who was arrested at Kazan upon suspicion of murder has made an astounding confession. He lias given particulars of 57 murders which have been committed ...

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  30. ANYTHING FOR A SPELL.

    Nine employes at Moyle's Cordial and Aerated Waters Factory came out son strike this morning. Their grievance In that a man who was ...

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  31. HOW TO TREAT BLACKS.

    Ex President Marthinus Steyn speaking before the Oranpa Unie Congress at Bloemfontein referred to the trouble be­tween the black and white peoples of South ...

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  32. SMALL FIRE IS THE CITY.

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call from the Morphett street alarm at 10.57 a.m. on Thursday. On arrival it was found that a portion of Hee Kee & Co.'s ...

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  33. TRAIN DISASTERS.

    The most disastrous freight wreck in the history of the Newhaven Railway has occurred at the port of Fairfield, Connecticut. As a result four of the trucks were ...

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  34. TOO NEAR THE FIRE.

    MILLICENT, June 7.—The five year old daughter of Mr. W. A. Hateley, of Millicent North, was sitting at the fireside on Saturday evening when her clothing ...

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  35. EX-FRENCH PREMIER.

    The death is announced of M. Rouvier, an ex-Premier of France. M. Maurice Rouvier was in many respects one of the most remarkable men of ...

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  36. THE VISITORS.

    The freedom of the City of Bristol sun ceremoniously conferred to-day upon the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Andrew Fisher ...

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  37. COLLISION IN ENGLAND.

    A crowded excursion train running between Leeds and Liverpool collided with a stationary train at Stalybridge. Two carringes which by remarkable good fortune ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Important alteration's to afford increased convenience to the legal profession and the public are in progress at the Supreme Court, Victoria square. The room ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATH.

    PETKRSBURG, June 7.—When the Broken Hill express from Adelaide arrived hero on Monday, at 11.30 p.m., a passenger named Mrs. Burford aged 73 years, was ...

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  40. A NEW MOUSE TRAP.

    A well known resident of Pepper Plains hung a wet overcoat on a pep to dry. During the evening he required something from the pocket of the coat, and, dipping ...

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  41. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The magnificent sum of £20.000 has been anonymously given for the distribution in Great Britain, Germany, Trance, and Italy of free conies of Mr. Norman Angell's book ...

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  42. ENTERTAINED BY LORD CLIFFE.

    Lord Northeliffe better known as Sir Alfred Harmsworlh, the great newspaper proprietor entertained 300 overseas Ministers journalists and other visitors at his ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. LOST A FINGER.

    PETERSBURG, June ".—An employe of Mr. J. Huran, butcher, of this town named G Chatfield met with a painful accident on Monday evening. He was working the ...

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  45. DEAD KING HONOURED

    In connection with the unveiling of the magnificent equestrian statue of the late King Victor Emanuel, interest was added to the occasion by the presence of veterans ...

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  46. BALLARAT EISTEDDFOD.

    Appreciative notices are published in the London newspapers this morning regarding the forthcoming national Eisteddfod at Ballarat, and the appointment of ...

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  47. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  48. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    A deputation from the convention of the Women's National League waited on the Acting Premier Mr. Gregory) and urged that voting should be made compulsory ...

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  49. CORONATION GUESTS.

    Prince and Princess Fushimi with Admiral Togo and Gen. Nog who won lame in the Russo Japanese war have arrived in London to represent the ...

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  50. ANTHROPOLOGICAL EXPEDITION.

    Under the auspices of the Oxford University, Mr. D. Fenners, of [?] College, will set out upon an anthropological expedition to Goodenough Island—the ...

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  51. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    PETERSBURG. June 7.-Whilst taking part in the football match Orroroo v. Petersburg, on Monday last, tt Orroroo, Ern Thompson, a prominent player of the ...

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  52. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    A conference of the Victoria League was held on Wednesday night at the Imperial Institute. The Countess of Jersey presided, and among the speakers was ...

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  53. A BROKEN LEG.

    WOLSELEY, June 7.—Miss Smith, of Edwardstorwn who came here on Monday to benefit her health, had the misfortune to break her left leg this morning. In the ...

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  54. KING AND CANADA.

    A report is current that King George may visit the leading cities of Canada on his way to the Indian Durbar. ...

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  55. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  56. GREEK BRIGANDS.

    The gang of Greek brigands, operating in the Olympian Ranges, which a week ago kidnapped a wellknown German archeologist (Professor Eduard Richter), who was ...

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  57. FRENCH TOTALIZATOR.

    The Government statistics of the French par[?] (totalizator) for the year 1910, just issued, show that the amount staked totalled £14.880,599, which was equal to ...

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  58. MR. JOHN DILLON.

    Mr.John Dillon the Nationalist member for Mayo East, who was seriously injured a few days ago through the motor is which he was riding near Dundalk ...

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  59. OONAR'S ROUGH PASSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, June 8.—The steamer Oonah arrived to-night from Burnie seven hours late. The vessel experienced an exceptionally rough trip. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. A MARCONI STATION IN THE WEST.

    The Public Works Department is laying the foundation of a Marconi station on the south side of the Swan River—midway between Perth and Fremantle—in behalf of ...

    Article : 56 words
  62. Advertising

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    Advertising : 135 words
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