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  2. ENGLAND WINS. FIRST RUGBY LEAGUE TEST.

    On Saturday, in the presence of nearly 40,000 people, representing £1800, at the Agricultural Ground, England defeated Australia in the first of the present series of ...

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  3. POLICY SPEECH.

    No further meetings of the Liberal party are to he held previous to the elections. During almost the whole of this week far more time was spent by the Ministerialists in the ...

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  4. ASSASSINATED.

    Router's Vienna correspondent has telegraphed that the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir presumptive to the Austrian throne, and his wife, have been assassinated at Sarajevo, ...

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  5. TO THE SOUTH.

    Mr. Ernest E. Joyce has been already on three expeditions to the South Pole. He has now received an invitation from Sir Ernest Shackleton to go again, and is eager to get ...

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  6. SUDDEN STRIKE.

    An altercation, which occurred between Mr. Wilson, the second engineer of the steamer Kanowna, and James Carrigan, a fireman of that vessel, just as she was about to leave ...

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  7. THE LOST LINER. COUNSELS' ADDRESSES.

    Mr. Aspinall, counsel for the Empress of Ireland, in course of his address before the commission of inquiry yesterday, contended that because the Storstad's wheel was first put ...

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  8. THE BUDGET. CHANCELLOR'S BEST.

    Viscount Haldane, Lord Chancellor, in an address at the National Liberal Club last night, described the present budget as the greatest of the three tha[?] Mr. Lloyd-George ...

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  9. ALBANIA, "SCANDAL OF ANARCHY."

    Mr. Williams, the United States Minister, after visiting Albania, describes the position in Durazzo as "an opochal scandal of anarchy, Incompetence, and hypocrisy. ...

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  10. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SARCASM.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, who followed, sarcastically interpreted the combined ConservativeLabour protest against reducing the Budget as an encouraging feature. Had the ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. TRUCE BROKEN OFF.

    At the Instigation of the Dutch officers, the truce with the rebels has been definitely broken off. The Insurgents have hoisted the Turkish ...

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  12. TURKEY AND GREECE. CONFLICT AVERTED.

    Dr. Dillon, the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, telegraphs from Smyrna that Talaa[?] Bey and M. Venizelos, the Turkish and Greek Premiers, have reached a working ...

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  13. SALEM FIRE.

    Although many people were injured by the fire, which rendered 10,000 people homeless in Salem, only two deaths have beon reported. Before the fire had been fairly checked ...

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  14. NORWEGIAN INQUIRY.

    The Norwegian investigation into the disaster will be started to-morrow, when the captain and crow will appear before the inquiry, which will be held in private. ...

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  15. GREEK NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    It is announced that owing to the increase in the fleet and the proximity of the naval man[?]uvres seven clsses of naval reservists have been called to the colours. ...

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  16. THE SUFFRAGISTS. CASE OF NELLIE HALL.

    The jury, in the conspiracy case arising out of the recent police raid on a house in Maida Vale, found that Nellie Hall, one of the arrested women, had been found in the ...

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  17. HINDUS IN VANCOUVER.

    Counsel for the Hindus aboard the Komagata Maru appeared before the Appeal Court to-day. Leave to appeal against the order refusing a ...

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  18. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Percy Hunter, Director for Immigration for Victoria and New South Wales, in an interview yesterday, stated that the Victorian shipping committments were being well filled ...

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  19. UNITED STATES' SPEAKER'S VIEW.

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Champ Clark, told a deputation from the National American Women's Suffrage Association yesterday that the granting of ...

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  20. HOESES BOLT.

    While driving the mall coach from Queanbeyan to Bri-dabella, Harry Nicholson had a remarkably narrow escape from being killed. As he was descending the Brindabella ...

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  21. LORD BRASSEY. KIEL INCIDENT.

    [?] regard to the arrest of Lord Brassey, because the Kiel harbour police suspected that he was engaged in esplonage, it is stated to-day that Lord Brassey landed from his yacht ...

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  22. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Large sections of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa have been devastated by the third violent storm that has been experienced within a week. ...

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  23. "NOT ARRESTED."

    Lord Brassey himself declares that he was not arrested. He says he trespassed unwittingly, and was courteously detained for a few minutes, as the attempts at mutual ...

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  24. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Prime Minister on Saturday wrote to Mr. W. Hill, secretary of the Olympic Games Australasian Representation Fund, stating that the Cabinet had granted £1000 towards ...

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  25. SALE OF PICTURES.

    Following on the compulsory winding-up of the affairs of Chaplin, Milne, Grenfell; and Co., Limited, private bankers, Mr. Grenfoll's pictures were sold at Christie's to-day. ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    Mr. Goddard, a representative of the Western Union Telegraph Company, has Informod tho Dominions Commission that his company is willing to lease one of its lines for the ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. INDEX. NEWS.

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  28. SPORTING CROWDS.

    A New Zealand gentleman's opinions of the class of people attending football matches in Sydney is supplied by the Dominion meteorologist, Mr. Bates. ...

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  29. BUSINESS SECRETS.

    In the Senate yesterday, in answer to Senator Oakes, the Honorary Minister (Senator Clemons) said he had received a communication from the governor of the Commonwealth ...

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  30. WAREHOUSES BURNED.

    A fire which occurred in some grain warehouses and wool stores at Grimsby Dooks destroyed buildings covering half an acre, the amount of damage being estimated at £200,000. ...

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  31. PROROGUED.

    At a special meeting of the Federal Executive Council, held at Government House yesterday, the issue of a proclamation was approved, proroguing the Federal Parliament ...

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  32. A SERVIAN TRIUMPH.

    Servia has scorod a great diplomatic triumph, and has signed a Concordat with the Vatican, establishing an archbishopric in Belgrado, with jurisdiction over the Roman ...

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  33. NEW DOCK AT HULL.

    King George opened to-day the new dock at Hull, which has cost £3,000,000. Mr. Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), Captain Collins (Secretary ...

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  34. BIRD KILLED BY GOLFER.

    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, struck a bird, killing it ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. PRICE OF GAS.

    One of the most important matters to come before the State Cabinet to-morrow will be the consideration of the draft of a bill to provide for the future control of the gas supply ...

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  37. RICH GOLD FIND.

    News was received in town to-day of an exceptionally rich find of gold at Coolac. A man who was fencing reported that he had come on a gold-bearing stone close to the ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. BIBLE LESSONS.

    Considerable interest centres in the Religious Instruction in Schools Referendum Bill, which was introduced in the House of Representatives by the Minister for Education. It ...

    Article : 180 words
  39. EXTRAORDINARY VITALITY.

    A man died in Seattle General Hospital nine hours after coming into contact with a "live" electric wire, carrying 60,000 volts, at A sub-station of the Fuget Sound Traction ...

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  40. GALES ON THE COAST

    Reports from Cape Moreton yesterday were to the effect that a strong east-south-easterly wind was blowing, and that there was a considerable east-south-east sea running. The ...

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  41. MOTORING FATALITY.

    Two motor cars collided at Caulfleld yesterday afternoon, Involving the death of Mrs. Louisa Rendall, aged 13 years, wife of the principal of Harleybury College, Brighton. ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

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  43. WIDOW AWARDED £1000.

    In the Supreme Court, Gisborne, Mrs. Cole [?]sued Richardson and Co., owners of the steamer Ripple for £1500 damages for the loss of her husband, who was killed whhile ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    The Pelkiang and the Siklang overflowed their banks during the week, and there have resulted the worst floods that have been [?]perienced in China for half a century. ...

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  45. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Horace Crammond, Wellington manager nf Thomas Cook and Son, was charged with the embezzlement of £1435. Crammond, who was brought back from Sydney, was ...

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  46. GISBORNE ROBBERY.

    Charged with being concerned in a recent daring robbery at Gisborne, where a jeweller's shop was broken into and the whole of the Jewellery in the window stolen, ...

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  47. DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake which occuriod in Sumatra destroyod the Government offices. Many people were killed. Cultivate the taste of the "healthsome" in ...

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  48. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    News has reached Wellington that the steamer Wismar, the first steamer of the German-Australian line, left Hamburg on Thursday for New Zealand, via Amsterdam ...

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  49. STREET BETTING.

    For street betting a man was fined £100 in the police court yesterday. The magistrate said that those who made a business of bookmaking were nothing more nor less than ...

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  50. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND.

    The Commissioner of Police has directed a magisterial inquiry to be held regarding the human remains found about five miles from Bajool, in the Rockhampton district. They ...

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  51. MISSING FISHERMEN.

    The steamer Tutanekal has arrived at Cook Islands after an unsucessful search for the missing fishing boat with two men aboard. ...

    Article : 27 words
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