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  2. MR. FISHER ENTERTAINED.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, gave a lunchcon at the Trocadero to-day, in honor of Mr. Fisher, the Australian Prime Minister, and his ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    As was realised before the Chanceller of the Exchequer brought down his proposal for the payment of £400 per annum to members of the House of ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. W. A Steward, "Kiorra,'' Eaglehawk, will not be "at home" to-day (third Friday). Mr. Hurries, Acting Prime Minister, ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The arrest of a native on a charge of having criminally assaulted a white girl on a lonely road has reawakened the dread of blacks borne by white mothers ...

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  6. INTERKATIONAL CABLES.

    The Gorman Crown Prince and Princess have arrived 0N a visit to "the Gzar. The streets of the city were decorated with. Russian and German flags. ...

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  7. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS,

    Vice-Adrairal Shimamura, who is in command of the Japanese squadron now on the way to take part in the coronation review, was interviewed at Colombo on 2nd May. ...

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  8. THE LATE MR. T. GLASS, M.L.A.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Glass, M.L.A., who expired in the Melbourne Hospital on Wednesday, as reported in yesterday's Advertiser' took placc yesterday, ...

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  9. WIRELESS AT COCOS.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Eastorn Extension, Australasia and China Tolegraph Company Ltd., Sir John WolfeBariy. chairman of the company, said ...

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  10. LIBEL ACTION,

    A case in which a Christmas card seller named Ernest Mitchell sued the newspaper "John Bull," owned and edited by Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., for damages for ...

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  11. COAL VEND PROSECUTION.

    The coal vend proseeution was continued the High Court to-day, betoro Mr. Justice Isaacs, when further evidence was given by Mr. Frederick Russell, locomotive ...

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  12. REV. DR. JOWETT.

    The Rev. Dr. Towett, former of Carrslane Congregational Church, who has accepted the pastorate of the Fifth-avcnue Presbyterian Church, New York, was ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The third Gories of London wool sales was continued to-day, when a spirited sale resulted. Prices for all sorts of combing Wools were very firm. ...

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  14. HURRICANE IN NEW HEBRIDES.

    The s.s. Malaita arrived last night from the New Hebrides. At Malecula she experienced a hurricane, which was general throughout the group. Ten vessels were ...

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  15. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    During the discussions of the Senate finacne committee on the free list bill, Senator William J. Stone, one of the democratic representatives for ...

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  16. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION,

    In a press interview, Mr. Baillien, the Victorian Minister for Public Works, eulogised the emigration work done by Mr. R. V. Billis, secrctary of the Victorian ...

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  17. HOUSE Of LORDS REFORM.

    In the House of Lords the debate on Lord Lansdowne's bill for the reform of the House of Lords was resumed. Lord Curzon complained that the ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT METAL QUARRIES. I

    The committee of departmental engineers appointed by the Minister for Public Works has recommended, and the Minister has approved of, the establishment of a ...

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  19. ASYLUM ATTENDANTS' DISPUTE.

    At to-night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council the following letter was received from Mr. W. E. Pedorsen, Secretary of the Hospital and Asylum Employes and ...

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  20. "DR." FISHER.

    Cambridge Univereity will contra nonor ary degrees on the Earl of Crewe, Secretary of'State'for.India Sir Edward Grey, Secrotary of Stato for Foreign Affaire, the ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The question of a general strike among the miners is istill hanging in the balance. The meeting of the delegate board of the federation was continued to-day. ...

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  22. A.N.A. CONDOLENCES.

    The death of Mr. T. Glass was feelingly referred to at the half-yearly meeting of the Bendigo branch of the A.N.A. last night. The retiring president ...

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  23. THE BUDGET DEBATE.

    In the House of Commons the debate on the Budget was resumed. Mr. Balfour, leader of the Opposition, said he welcomed the proposal to expend ...

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  24. HOT DAY IN CHICAGO.

    Chicago has cause to remember 16th May, 1911, as it was the hottest day experienced in the city on that date for 38 years. Many people were completely ...

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  25. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE ENTERTAINS.

    Mr.Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is giving a breakfast to Mr. An [?]rew Fisher, the Australian Prime Minister. ...

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  26. GREAT FIRE IN LONDON.

    A sensational fire broke out in Cee[?] Court, St. Martin's Lane. London, last night. The outbreak was caused by an explosion ...

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  27. SCULLER'S CHALLENGE.

    Further negotiations are, being carried on between Barry (champion sculler of England) and Fogwell champion of New Zealand) in regard to logwell's challenge ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day the hearing of the application for an award in the shearing industry was continued. Mr. Justice Higgins said he could not go ...

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  29. CAMORRIST TRIAL.

    There was a fresh sensation at the Camorrist trial at Viterbo, near Home, to-day. The informer, Abbateinaggio, suddenly declared that neither lbello, one of ...

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  30. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister for Agriculture(Mr. Graham) announced to-day that the reorganisation of the Agricultural department was being proceeded with He was convinced ...

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  31. THE KAISER IN ENGLAND.

    The great popular welcome accorded the German Emperor in London has not goue unnoticed in Germany. The Berlin press to-day display's unstinted appreciation of the ...

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  32. TRIBUTE BY STRATHFIELDSAYE COUNCIL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Strathfieldsayc Shire Council the demise of Mr. Glass was alluded to in terms of Borrow. Cr Somervillc, the president, said that out ...

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  33. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner held an inquiry concerning the death on 9th May at Carlton of Carlo Antoinetti and has cousin's wife, Dominion Ricci. The ...

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  34. TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES.

    In its report the Imperial Education Confcrence unanimously favors the mutual recognition in the various parts of the Empiro of teachers' certificates, and the ...

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  35. MR.JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Higgns said there was no foundation whatever for the statement published by certain newspapers that he (his Honor) ...

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  36. DRURY-LANE COMMAND NIGHT.

    The command performance of Lord Lytton's comedy, ".Money," at the Theatre Royal, Drary-lane, in honor of the visit of the Gorman Emperor and Empress, ...

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  37. KIRIN FIRE.

    Tremendous damage was done by the fire at Kirin, in Mancharia. The outbreak was started by revolutionary incendiaries, and before it burned it ...

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  38. THE WOOLLEN TRADE.

    In anticipation of a strike in the Huddersfield woollen trade, which, is threatened owing to the demand of the men for increased wages and shorter hours, many of ...

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  39. TRADES HALL SYMPATHY

    At the weekly meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night. Mr. C. Gray moved —"That this council expresses its deepest regret at the death of Mr. T. Glass, ...

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  40. EAST LODDON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The only com cillora attending the monthly meeting of the council, to have been held at Serpentine on Wednesday, 0 were Crs. Bissott, M'Crea and Shaw. As ...

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  41. AVIATION.

    A fatal aviation accident occurred at Los Angeles to-day. An aviator named Addison llartle was naking a Flight when his machine failed ...

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  42. TRADES HALL COUNCIL.

    At the weekly meeting of the Trades hall Council to-night, Mr. L. Cohen moved —"That Mr. Gompers, president of the Federated Labor Leagues of America, be ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The Tasmaian apples shipped by the s.s. Afric realised at auction from 8/3 to 151 a case. Cox's Pippins brought from 14/6 to 16/. Napoleon and Vicar of ...

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  44. THE CORONATION.

    The Federal Government has approved of a sum of,£500 being granted to the High Commissioner to provide for extra expenditure of the office during the ...

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  45. A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE.

    The Command performance of Lord Lyiton's play, "Money," at the Drury Lane Theatre was a brilliant one. The theatre was beautifully draped, Royalties occupied ...

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  46. NOTES FOR TO DAY,

    Land Board, Warden's Court, 9. Kyneten races. Specoal train, 9.45. City Council, 3.30. Eaglehawk Borough Council. 6.45. ...

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  47. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    An excellent audience witnessed the projection of Messrs. J. and N. Taits' pictures at the Royal Princess's Theatre last night, and frequent outbursts of applause testified ...

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  48. COMPLAINTS OF UNDER-WEIGHT.

    THE West Australian grapes shipped by the Otway brought from 20/ to 28/ Buyers complained that many boxes contained sevoral pounds less than the net weights ...

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  49. LYRIC THEATRE.

    An appreciative andience "witnessed last night's display of West's pictures at the Lyric Theatre, Pall Mall. The programme differed somewhat to that shown on the ...

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  50. "MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB."

    The "Victorian biographic production, "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," will be on Monday at the Royal Prince's Theatre on Monday night in conjunction with ...

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  51. DAMAGED APPLES.

    The owners of the Steamer Ascanius, whose apple shipment realised from 4/ to 12/ at Liverpool, do not. admit any legal liability for the condition of the fruit, but ...

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  52. AUCTION SALES

    To-day at 3 30 p.m., on the promises, Black Street, Ironbark at, the cornor of Thempson Street. opposite Sims's store Mr.T.C.Watts Will sell, on account of Mr.Hedley Thomas. ...

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