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  2. FRENCH PRESIDENT,

    M. Poincare, President of France, left London to-day for Paris. His Majesty the king, and several members of the Royal family, were present at ...

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  3. SIGHT RESTORED.

    A remarkable case of the restoration of us sight to a blind man has occurred at [?] A local farmer, now 38 years of age. became blind at the age of eight, ...

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  4. FIENDISH OUTRAGE.

    . According to advices received [?] Urga, the sacred city of the Mongols situated in the North of Mongolia, an almost inhuman cutrago has been committed ...

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  5. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    An appalling tragedy occurred in NewYork Harbor to-day, An explosion occurred on board an oil tank steamer, and the vessel burst into flames. Many members of ...

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  6. FRAL PARLIAMENT.

    [?] of the Federal Liberal party has [?] for Tuesday. 8th July, at [?] Prime Minister will submit a [?] policy, but the main business ...

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  7. AILWAY COLLSION.

    An ordinary accident happened to the firevision pf the Sydney express at 5.45 [?] At The Rick, 60 miles on the South Wales side of [?] ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Great Britain is conducting negotiations in Germany for the purchase of a new airship of the Unger type. The vessels of this class are the fastest airships in the ...

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  9. THE BALKANS.

    Roberts received from Salonika, regarding in fighting which took place on Tuesday [?] the Bulgars and Servians at Zie[?] in Northern [?], tend to show ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.

    A mysterious robbery, involving a valuable collection of jewels, occurred here today. The jewels were being exhibited at the Hotel Erouot [?] to their being sold ...

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  11. FALL OF A BOILER.

    The collapse of the blocking which was being used in raising a [?] tons steam boiler it the works of the Melbourne Electric [?] Company, [?] this morning, ...

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  12. COLONIAL PRODUCE,

    It is announced that Mr. Estill, Commercial Superintendent to the Port of London Authority, is to proceed to Australia and New Zealand in September next. The ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    A quantity of acid was placed in a letter-box at Newport (Moumouthshire) during this week, and a number of letters suffered it consequence. ...

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  14. [?] PARLIAMENT.

    [?] step from the storm of [?] to the quietude of the State Pat. The State members are gather [?] after a long recess with ...

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  15. MISSING BRITISH STEAMER.

    The British steamer Wymeric is missing, en route to Guayaquil, with a cargo of dynamite. She called at Barbadoes [?] 15th April. It is feared that an explosion ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The contest for the Leicester seat in, the House of Commons, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Crawshay-Willliams (Liberal), is causing some ...

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  17. FARM HANDS' STRIKE.

    A strike of farm hands has been declared at Ormskirk, in Lancashire.- Owing to fears that the strikers might attempt to prevent produce being sent to ...

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  18. WARNING TO BULGARIA.

    [?] "Daily Telegraph" states that the [?] Government has informed Bul[?] that in the event of a Scrbo-Bulgarian [?] troops will cross the ...

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  19. ALLEGED ILLICIT LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    At 20 minutes to 11 o'clock this morning a large force of detectives and police simultaneously raided the Savoy Club [?] Little Collins-street; Francatelli Cafe, ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Suffragettes attempted to blow up the Newcastle Labor Exchange. They lit a fuso attached to explosives but it went out. ...

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  21. TITANIC DISASTER.

    Mr. Marconi recently instituted proceedings against the newspaper "Die Welt Am Montag" for libel, He alleged that the journal had published a statement ...

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  22. IMPUDENT JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Joseph James, dealer, and Charles Schriefer, clerk, who were arrested early in the mouth in connection with an impudent jewel ...

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  23. PEACE OR WAR?

    [?] Servian National Assembly, which [?] been sitting with closed doors to de[?] whether there is to be peace or war, [?] to-day until Monday. Nothing ...

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  24. SITUATION LESS ACUTE.

    Count Stuerkgh, the Austrian Prime minister, in a speech yesterday, declared [?] Balkan situation was less acute [?] was hopeful of a peaceful settlement. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers concluded a two-days' watch against Philadelphia today, and won by ten wickets. The locals scored 115 and 57, while the Australians ...

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  26. TURKISH EXECUTIONS.

    The execution of the alleged conspirators [?] created an unfavorable impression. The evidence Against Abdnl Hamid's son [?] (Damad Salik Pasha) is regarded as ...

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  27. VICTORY FOR LIBERALS.

    Polling for the Leicester seat took place to-day, and the result of thy by-election was made known to-night. The voting was as follows:—Mr. G. ...

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  28. BIRMINGHAM FRAUDS,

    At the Birmingham Assizes to-day William Russell, one of the principals in the, Birmingham "bucket-shop" frauds, was sentenced to live years' penal servitude. ...

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  29. SCOTT WILL CASE.

    The Scott will case was continued in the Probate Court to-day, when the evidoence tendered was chiefly with a view to show the influence exerted on Sir John ...

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  30. DEATH OF MORIARTY.

    Michael [?] died at 7.45 o'clock an Saturday evening. ...

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  31. HERETICAL MONKS.

    I combined force of Russian, Greek and [?] troops has landed at Mount [?] where heretical monks occupy a monastery and defy the authority ...

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  32. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    At the St. Mary's Police Court this morning the hearing of the charge preferred against William Arthur Cook, [?] jockey, of shooting with intent at [?] ...

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  33. TRAIN CREW'S [?]

    Henry Lidden, the express enedriver is a married man, living at [?]. He was the recipient of warm [?] from all concerned on the way which ...

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  34. BUSINESS IN COMMONS.

    A Select Committee of the House of Commons has been appointed to consider the whole question of procedure in connection with public business. ...

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  35. AVI[?] IN BRISBANE.

    At the Ascot racecourse yesterday afternoon a young aviator named A. W. Jones gave an interesting exhibition in the presence of a large number of spectators. Jones ...

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  36. COLONIAL VISITORS.

    Three thousand, colonial visitors acccpted the invitation of Captain and Mrs. Bovd Carpenter to a reception at the Connaught Rooms to the High Commissioner and ...

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  37. BRITISH CABINET.

    There are renewed rumors that changes are impending in the British Cabinet. Some Unionist newspapers assert that Mr. Asquith (the Prime Minister) intends to ...

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  38. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    American labor troubles are growing rapidly. At Birningham, in Alabama, today. where the street car employes are on strike, a mob wrecked a number of empty ...

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  39. BAG SNATCHERS.

    Among the thefts reported in the past two days are three cases of bag snatching from women. In one instance the victim, Miss Groves, was sitting in a train at the ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN RIFLE TEAM.

    The Australian rifle team. which has [?] to take park in the forth [?] [?] meeting, met a team from [?] [?] and Middlesex Rifle ...

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  41. 15,000 COAL MINERS STRIKE.

    Fifteen thousand miners employed on the West Virginia coalfield, have decided to strike. ...

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  42. CHAMPION PUGILIST.

    As "Jack" Johnson, the champion [?] list, possesses a through ticket from Chicago to France, the local immigration. authorntics are unable to prevent his departure. ...

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  43. EAGLEHAWK RAILWAY FATALITY.

    In our report of the recent railway fatelity at Eaglehawk it was stated that "the driver had full view of the gates being closed against him." In Justice to Mr. ...

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  44. STRIKE IN KANSAS CITY.

    The Industrial Council at Kansas City has called out all workers for a general strike, and 25,000 hands are involved. ...

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  45. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The final exposition of last week's enjoy[?] series of Tivoli pictures was witnessed; by a large and appreciative audience at the Royal Princess's Theatre on Saturday ...

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  46. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    The fighting round Guamas, the chief [?] of the State of Sonora, resulted in the defeat, of the Federal troops under General [?] If the State troops capture [?] ...

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  47. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Very Rev. James Cameron Lees. D.D., LL.D., K.C.V.O., Chaplain-in-Ordinary to the King in Scotland since 1901. Dean of the ...

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  48. COMPLIMENTARY [?]

    [?] [?] military adviser to the [?] Commissioner for Australia, gave [?] party to-day in honor of Colone [?] Major [?] of the Australian ...

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  49. LYRIC THEATRE.

    A splendid programme of Lyric Photo. Plays will be shown to-night at the palatial new Lyric Theatre. The star drama is a biograph representation of the great ...

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  50. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Empire Parliamentary Association party to visit Australia will include Mr Will Crooks (Labor member of the House of Commons for Woolwich), Mr. Stuar ...

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  51. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    [?] [?] wave is being experienced [?] middle West States. Scores of [?] have been prostrated. [?] have occurred in Chicago, ...

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  52. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Tom Hayward, the veteran Surrey cricketer, scored a century to-day in the match against Lancashire at the Oval. This makes the 100th ccntury Hayward has ...

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  53. BENDIGO TRAM SERVICE.

    [?] to-day regarding the pro[?] extension of the Bendigo tram serfrom Lake [?] towards White [?] Mr. Pringle, the manager, stated that ...

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  54. WOMEN POLICE.

    [?] have been appointed [?], and Seattle and San [?] [?] In cities where the [?] already in force, the civic ...

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  55. THE TICHBORNK CASE.

    Miss Theresa Doughty-Tichborne, who was charged with threatening the life of Miss Denise Fulke Greville, finance of Sir [?] Doughty-Tichborne, was brought ...

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  56. LAW.N TENNIS.

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  57. TESTIMONIAL DRIVER.

    Mr. W. S. Keast, A., who was [?] passenger in a sleeper, adopted [?] suggestion made by. Albert [?] station owner [?] testimonial [?] ...

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  58. [?] SOUTHERN ITALY.

    [?] earthquake has occured in [?] Italy. Much damage was done [?] province of Cosenza by the shock, [?] number of people were injured. ...

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  59. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Mr. Bonar Law, leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, presided at a banquet to-night at the German Hospital in London, and paid a tribute to the share ...

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  61. SPLIT SKIRTS.

    [?] [?] law is being en[?] in the State of Louisville, Ken[?], The police chief has ordered the [?] of women wearing split skirts. The ...

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  62. Advertising

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  64. DOCKERS' STRIKE AT LEITH

    Four thousand dockers have struck work at Leith, in consequence of which hundreds of seamen hare been discharged. ...

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  65. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat market is steady. ...

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  66. Advertising

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