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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) KING EDWARD'S TOUR.

    It is now officially announced that Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria will accompany King Edward to Reval next month. ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) RAILWAY SMASH IN BELGIUM. TWENTY-SIX DEAD EXTRICATED.

    News has just been received of a terrible railway accident near Antwerp, in Belgium, to-day. Very few particulars are as yet ...

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  4. OLD GEELONG COLLEGIANS. THE ANNUAL RE-UNION.

    The annual re-union of the Old Geelong Collegians was held yesterday, and additional interest was lent to the gathering by the fact that it was the ...

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  5. THE SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    The coroner's inquest on the body of one of the victims in the recent railway disaster at Sunshine railway station, was resumed yesterday. ...

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  6. MELBOURNE. Friday. AMERICAN FLEET.

    A good many societies and clubs are offering to provide entertainment of various kinds for the American fleet, officers and sailors. One of the latest offers ...

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  7. MR ASQUITH AT THE REFORM CLUB

    Speaking at the Reform Club, Mr. Asquith ridiculed the imposition of a 40/per cwt. import duty on hops, which would amount to a tax of 90 per cent. ...

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  8. LATEST DETAILS.

    Further particulars received last night regarding the terrible railway collision at Antwerp show that many of the victims wore mutilated and crushed in a ...

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  9. SOUTH BIRTHDAY MINE.

    A complaint was published that the South Birthday Mine at Berringa had been cloesd down, owing to the notice served on the company by the Sludge ...

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  10. FISCAL QUESTION.

    In the House of Lords last night the debate was resumed on the fiscal question. Lord Avebury declared that if the rest ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. SIGNALMAN ARRESTED.

    The signalman fled when the accident occurred, but he was subsequently arrested. He became suddenly demented. ...

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  12. INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    Active operations are being continued against the rebellious-Mohmands on the North-West frontier of India. Latest advices state that 300 ...

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  13. CADET PARADE.

    The College cadet corps, under the charge of Lieutenant Austin, went through a number of evolutions on the oval, and won the approval of a large ...

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  14. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FUNDS.

    The Premier stated that he is anxious that friendly societies shall invest their, trust funds in Government securities, and is willing to arrange such investment ...

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  15. EXCHANGING SCHOOL FLAGS.

    The ceromony attached to the exchange of flags by the schools of Croydon, in Surrey and Croydon, a suburb of Sydney, Australia, was performed ...

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  16. VOTES FOR WOMEN. SUFFRAGETTES ANNOY MR. ASQUITH.

    A band of twenty suffragettes gathered outside the official residence of the Prime Minister, in Dbwning-street, this morning, and demanded a more definite ...

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  17. ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting was held at the Town Hall at 5.45 p.m. There was a good attendance, and the president, Mr. J. L. Currie, presided. ...

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  18. SLANDERS AGAINST PARLIAMENT.

    Exactly what powers the Federal Parliament mighty could, or would exercise to protect its privileges and its corporate honor, etc., from slanders, formed the ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    It is expected that 6,500,000 children will parade in the various parts of the British Dominions on Empire Day. Nearly 3,000,000 of these children will ...

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  20. DIVORCE COURT.

    In the DvorcoeUCurt xto-day, Ruth Cope prayed for a dissolution of her marriage with Herbert Cope, on the ground of desertion. The petitioner stated that ...

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  21. EARL CROME'RS FISCAL VIEWS.

    "The Times," in its issue this morning criticises the speech delivered by Earl Cromer, a pronounced freetrader, in the House of Lords yesterday, during a ...

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  22. WOMEN ELECT TO GO TO GAOL.

    Six suffragettes arrested in connection with the demonstration outside Mr. Asquith's house, were brought before the court yesterday. ...

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  23. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    Yesterday afternoon the secretary of the Empire Day celebrations committee (Lieut.-Colonel Rashleigh) visited a number of the Geelong schools, and handed ...

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  24. LIBERTY AND INDEPENDENCE A BOND OF UNION.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in an address to members of the Victoria League, said that all implication of subordination and ...

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  25. DAY FOR FLAG FLYING.

    It appears that Mr. Asquith left the House when the division was about to be taken on the motion of Captain J. Craig, Unionist member for East Down, for ...

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  26. ALLEGED WIFE DESERTION.

    "It is false," said James P. Jowett, when he was this morning charged in the City Court with intending to desert his wife. Mr. Barnett, who appeared ...

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  27. UNIONISTS OUTRAGE.

    A telegram from New York states that the union laborers have protested against the employment of non-unionists. They dynamited and partly ...

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  28. WILL LODGED.

    Amongst the wills lodged for probate to-day was that of the late Robert Oldfield, gentleman, Castlemaine, who was possessed of property worth £4976, which ...

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  29. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    The second issue of "The Standard of the Empire," weekly supplement of the "Standard" newspaper, came out to-day. It has a good appearance, and the ...

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  30. BUTTER MARKET.

    In the butter market there is fair inquiry for the New South Wales and Queensland brands at from 96/- to 100/-. Supplies of Victorian butter, are ...

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  31. INSOLVENCY APPLICATION.

    Some severe remarks relating to the duties of trustees of sequestered estates wore to-day made in the Insolvency Court by Judge Moule, when delivering ...

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  32. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat markets are depressed owing to large arrivals. ...

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  33. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    Early yesterday morning a man named W. J. Daker, residing in Stawell-street, Burnley, was on his way to work when he noticed a body of a man lying on the ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day. Animated competition was in evidence for all sorts at the highest prices of the present series. ...

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  35. COLLIERA TROUBLES.

    It is stated that unrest is again manifesting itself among a section of the miners at Newcastle, and it is considered possible that another general ...

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  36. KNOCKED DOWN BY AN ENGINE.

    A little child, named Mary Cummings, 12 years, residing with her parents at 185 Albert-street, Port Melbourne, yesterday morning met with a sensational ...

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  37. THE WIRE NETTING SEIZURE.

    The High Court delivered judgment this morning in the case which arose out of the action of Mr. Joseph Carruthers, then Premier of New South ...

    Article : 176 words
  38. PRICE OF COAL IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Kirkpatrick, the acting-Premier, referring to the increased price of coal, said the Government had been thinking for some time pasrt that it would be ...

    Article : 76 words
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  40. GEELONG HOSPITAL CASES.

    Norman Bruhn, 14 years of age, of Fyans-street, Chilwell, was working at one of the mills yesterday when he caught his arm in a loom and sustained ...

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  41. PROVISIONS FOR THE SHIPWRECKED

    It is believed that the provisions on Antipodes Islands found by the crew of the wrecked barque President Felix Faure were not altogether in good ...

    Article : 64 words
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