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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following shipping news was posted at the C[?]tral Telegraph Station to-day:— Port Phillip. ...

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  5. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    News has been received of the revolt of a large number of Federal troops stationed close, to the American outposts at Vera Cruz. It is feared that ...

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  6. CAPTAIN COOK.

    The statue of Captain Cook [?]ed by Sir Thomas Brock, R.A., the eminent sculptor, and erected in Pall Mall, was unveiled to-day by H.K.H. ...

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  7. CHAMPION BOXING.

    Ten thousand spectators assembled at Olympia to-night to witness the match between "Willie" Ritch[?]e (America), holder of [?] title, and ...

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  8. ARSENAL TROUBLE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) announced that an arbitration court, composed of five person,with [?] ...

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  9. THE BALKANS.

    A committee has been established for the enlishmentof volunteers among the foreigners residing in Germany to go to the aid of Prince William of ...

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  10. HOME RULE.

    In connection with the proposed alterations to the Amending Home Rule Bill Lord Macdonnell has drafted a scheme to give Ulster autonomy for ...

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  12. PALACE INCIDENT.

    Mr Atchley, a solicitor, representing house property in the St. Georges district, upon which closing orders have been made informed the Bristol ...

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  13. ARMS IMPORTED.

    A [?]uantity of [?]tion and [?] Colt machine guns of the las[?] pattern which £100. have been fanded on the coast of County Down by the Ulster ...

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  14. TEN DAYS TRUCE..

    The "Nene Fr[?] Press" states that negotiations with rebels have been resumed at Duruzzo, and ten day's armistice has been arranged. A prolonged meeting [?] ...

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  15. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    James Paddon, the Australian sculter, who is to row Ernest Barry for the championship of the world on 7th September has completely recovered ...

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  16. NEW PROPOSAL IN LORDS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord. Dunraven gave notice of an amendment to suspend Home Rule until the Commission reports on the [?] ...

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  17. TENNIS.

    The first of the prehm[?]nary contests for the Davis Cup was begun "between England and Belgium at Folkestone to-day, when the singles matches were ...

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  18. WORLD'S BIGGEST WARSHIP

    The most powerful battleship in the world is now being built at Walker on Tyne for an unnamed foreign nation. She will be 620 feet long and 94 feet ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Mr Thomas Dowling, formerly a member for many years of the Victorian Legislative Council for Nelson, died yesterday morning at his ...

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  20. ENGLISH OARSMEN CRITICISED.

    The "Sportman" declares that the results of the Henley Regatta, last week show that there is something lacking in English rowing. The crews ...

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  21. FRENCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The French Open Golf Championship was decided to-day at Letouqu[?]t. It resulted in a win for Edgar, the Northumberland professional who ...

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  22. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    In the House of Assembly to-night the decision of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr Lewis Harcourt) on the constitutional [?]estion arising out. ...

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  23. IMPRISONMENT FOR SEDITION.

    The Prime Minister. Mr Massey, to-­day received a Labor deputation, which sought the release of Honry Holland, who is undergoing imprisonment for ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Small scores prevailed throughout in the match concluded to-day at Sheffield between Yorkshire and Kent, and won by the latter eleven. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British War Office has authorised the erection of a series of towers, which, will be armed with quick-firers, around Portsmouth Harbor, with the ...

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  26. NEW MEAT COMPANY.

    It is understood that a meat company. which is said to be one of the large companies of America and is believed to be Morris and Co. has secured [?] ...

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  27. MISSING BRIDE RETURNS.

    The bride who disappeared after a wedding ceremony of Wellington yesterday has returned and has gone to live with lier husband ...

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  28. SPORTING PRESS COMMENTS.

    "Sporting Life." says Ritchie was consistently beaten because he could not cope with Welsh's exceptionally [?] boxing. ...

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  29. DEFECTIVE AXLES.

    Three cases of axtes breaking on railway engines have occurred in five days. So far,the breakages have been confined to goods engines but railway men who ...

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  30. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE.

    The match between Oxford and Oxford Cambridge at Lord's was continued to-day. In reply to Oxford's score of 239 Cambridge complied 255. Oxford ni ...

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  31. KING IN SCOTLAND.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen, accompanied by Prin[?]ss Mary, are spending a week in Scotland. They have visited Edinburgh and are now ...

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  32. BELL RECOVERING.

    Progress is being made toward recovery by Cohin Bell the Australian heavyweight boxer who yesterday underwent an operation on his car. ...

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  33. N.Z. CENZSUS MOTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-night the motion fo no-condence moved by Sir Joseph Ward was negatived by 30 votes to 34. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    The "Financial Times." has a leading article to-day on the subject of Anglo-German competition in regard to the trade with the Overseas ...

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  35. WEST BIRMINGHAM SEAT.

    Mr Austin Chamberlain number for East Worcestershire, has resigned that [?] in the House of Commons in order to contest. West Brimingham ...

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  36. JOHNSON v. LANGFORD.

    The "Sportsman" states that the promoter has withdrawn hte £6000 purse which had been put [?] for the match between Jack Johnson and Langford for ...

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  37. CLERKS WAGES AWARD.

    A number of country employers who are in town in connection with amendments to the Factories Act met in the council chamber of the Victoria ...

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  38. SMALL POX.

    Stringed supervision over the entrance of travellers by road from New South Wales to Victoria was taken at the Union Bridge this morning. Two ...

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  39. DEBARRED HINDUS.

    As a result of the decision of the Appeal Court the Hindus on board the Homogata Mar[?] announce that they have abandoned the attempt to cuter ...

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  40. FAMOUS AIRMAN KILLED.

    G. Legagneux. the famous French airman who from time to time has established height records, has been killed at Saum[?]. While looping the ...

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  41. TRAINEES AND FOOTBALL.

    A deputation from the m[?]tary anthorities asked the Barrier Rangers Football Association to so arrange their matches that trainces would be ...

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  42. FINANCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday in moving to restrict time for consideration of Finance Bill, Mr Asquith claimed that the Government was [?] ...

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  43. ST. LAWRENCE DISASTER.

    It is expected that the official commission appointed to make the enquiry into the collision between the Empress of Ireland and the Storstad, will ...

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  44. EMPIRE TRADE MARK.

    The New Zealand [?] commissioner (Mr Thomas Mackenzie) was one of the deputation which [?]terday waited on the Board of Trade in [?] ...

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  45. MR JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    Mr. Phillip Oakden in his [?] address before the Pastoralists Association to-night made reference to Mr.Justice Higgins and the ...

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  46. UNION PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    The South Africa Union Parliament has been prorogued. A bill providing for settlement of industrial disputes and management of ...

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  47. FRENCH LOAN OF 632,000,000.

    The French Government loan of 632,000,000 has been subscribed for [?] times over. A feature of the loan was the number of small investors. ...

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  48. LONDON, [?]

    When market steady [?] ...

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  49. FOREST FIRES.

    Troops are being mobilised to comm[?] forest fires. A hugh tract of country near Archangel is a mass of [?]ames. One thousand [?]res of peal beg at Orsha is ...

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  50. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was [?] the wool sales [?] Fine crossbreds [?] to [?] than [?] closing [?] to 5 ...

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  51. ALL LADLES.

    And Gentlemen, too, admire a good shade of hair. Palmer's HAIR RESTORER restores color grew of faded hair acts as a stimulant to its growth, and is a ...

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