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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Rir Ronald Munro Ferguson was the guest of the president and members of the Melbourne Club at dinner on Saturday evening. The Governor-General was ...

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  3. NAVY OF THE FUTURE.

    The declaration by Admiral Sir Perey Scott in favor of submarines as against Dreadnoughts has aroused considerable attention. He contends that if submersibles ...

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  4. SUFFRAGETTES AT COURT.

    Much astonishment was caused by the action of a handsome young woman, who fell on her knees in the royal presence while their Majesties were holding their ...

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  5. REJECTED SUITOR'S CRIME.

    A fearful revenge was taken by a farm laborer named Toinsie because of the refusal of his employer, a farmer named Krauser, to consent to an engagement ...

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  6. FEDERAL CRISIS.

    A period of comparative calm has succeeded the dramatic and exclusive [?]ouncement in "The Age" on Friday of the granting of a double dissolution. There ...

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  7. LOSS OF EMPRESS OF IRELAND.

    In the Dominion House of Commons on Friday Mr. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine, announced that the inquiry into the loss of the Empress of Ireland would ...

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  8. A TASMANIAN VIEW.

    The view is held by Senator O'Keefe, who is one of the Tasmanian representatives, and Chairman of Committees in the Senate, that the decision of the ...

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  9. PICTURE OF GREAT PRICE

    Mr. Power, a noted restorer of pictures, who is a member of the National Art Fund committee, states that a Shropshire gentleman bought a picture at a fair price in ...

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  10. COMMENTS BY THE SPEAKER

    The Federal Speaker, Mr. W. E. Johnson, considers that, though it is ate that the country should so soon again be plunged into the turmoil and expense of ...

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  11. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN LONDON.

    The Salvation Army conducted a memorial service in the Albert Hall on Friday night. The upper tiers were crowded, and every seat on the floor of the building was ...

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  12. ULSTER GUN RUNNING.

    Another successful gun running venture was carried out on the coast of Ulster during the week. A schooner of 200 tons, belonging to an Irish yachtsman. landed ...

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  13. MAULED BY A LEOPARD.

    Captain Kelsey, who with five companions started from Capetown on 30th August last on a motor expedition to Cairo, was severely mu[?]ed by a leopard in Northern ...

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  14. THE MEXICAN PROBLEM.

    The "Daily Express" states Sir Edward Grey. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has informed Dr. Wilson, President of the United States, in friendly but ...

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  15. "FEDERAL SYSTEM DESTROYED."

    The Governor-General's decision absolutely destroys the federal system of our Legislature." said Senator Pearce. ex-Minister of Defence on Saturday, in comment ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP MANNIN AND THE ANTI-HOME RULE PETITION.

    Speaking at the opening and blessing of the p[?]tery attached to St. Matthew's Roman Catholic church, North Brunswick, yesterday, Arehbshop Monnix said he had ...

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  17. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The joint commission representative of Great Britain and France which is to investigate the working of the condominents in the New Hebrides has been completed. ...

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  18. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST WILD BEASTS.

    The precautions taken by Captain Kelsey and his party against attacks by wild beside was de by the special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  19. REFERENCE BY THE PREMIER.

    Reference was made by the State Premier (Mr. W. Watt) to the Federal political situation in his speech at the opening of the Liberal Worker instamte on ...

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  20. AMERICA'S EXAMPLE AT VERA CRUZ.

    In an address to the naval cadets at Anapolis, in the State of Maryland, President Wilson alluded to the position in Mexico. He said:-- "I pray to God the ...

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  21. LABOR IN POLITICS.

    The Minister Federation has adopted the recommendation of the executive that additional miners' Parliamentary candidates should be limited to ten, but has added the ...

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  22. FORCED LOAN LEVIED ON SPANIARDS.

    The Constitution [?]sts have levied a forced loan of 1,60,000 dot the Sp[?] at Topic. The Spanish residents were notified that they would leave the city ...

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  23. A WHITE CANADA.

    Mr. Stevens. a British Columbian member of the Canadian Parliament, has given notice of an amendment to the Immigration Act, providing for the exclusion from ...

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  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

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  25. OPPOSITION PARTY'S ATTITUDE.

    M[?] of the Opposition are beging forward to the approaching elections with feelings of, e[?]y. They rased the action of the Cook Government as a direct ...

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  26. ALBANIAN REVOLUTION.

    Colonel Thomson, who mudered Major Si[?]ys as commandant at Durizzo, has proclaimed martial law in the Albanian capital. ...

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  27. SENATOR M'GREGOR'S PROPHECY.

    Senator M'Gregor, who was Vice-President of the Executive Council in the Fisher Government, said, he endorsed the remarks of Senator Peace. The sword ...

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  28. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    In an address before the Royal Geographical Society yesterday. Lord Curzon referred to the Mawoun Antaretic expedition. He spoke of Dr. Manson's spirit ...

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  29. GUARD FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    A remarkable railway accident occurred near Rockbank, on the Ballarat to Melbourne line, at 1.20 a.m. yesterday. In attempting to empty some used leaven from ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The Colin and jean[?] wireless telephony system has provided completely successful at a distance of 125 miles. The system is now installed on the ...

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  31. LIBERAL CANDIDATES.

    Candidates in the Liberal interest have yet to be selected for several an [?] electorates and one country electorate. Nominations will probably be invited by ...

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  32. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS BILL.

    Senator S[?] has drawn up a compromise amendment on the Panama Canal Tolls Bill which is likely to receive considerable support from the Republicans. ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY MR. COOK.

    Interview, to-day, the Prime Minister, in reply to a question as to whether he intended to answer criticisms which had been passed on the action of the Governor. ...

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  34. THE SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    The Endurance, one of the exploration vessels of the Shackleton expedition, has sailed from Sande Fjord, Norway, for England. Prior to her departure she was ...

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  35. THE AERIAL DERBY.

    The Aerial Derby was won yesterday by an American airman named Brock. The race was hampered by a fog which prevailed. The winner covered 95 miles in ...

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  36. BIRD OF PARADISE.

    A German expedition will shortly proceed to German New Guinea to study the life, habits and history of the bird of paradise. ...

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  37. CYCLONE AND FLOODS.

    A cyclone yesterday struck the town of Sanborn, in the State of lowa. The whole of the eastern side of the town was levelled, including the elevators and a large ...

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  38. DOUBLE AVIATION FATALITY.

    A double aviation fatality occurred at Dijon, 196 miles from Paris, yesterday. A machine containing Lieutenant Giron and a private capeized, and the two occupants ...

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  39. POLITICS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Premier (Mr. Massey), speaking at Christchurch on Saturday, said the Government intended within three months to make the Legislative Council elective. The ...

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  40. FIRM SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The English form of merchants, Chaplin, Millie, Grenfell and Co. Ltd., has suspended payment. Mr. Arthur Morton Grenfell, who lately withdrew from the ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following Australian artists are exhibiting at the Society of Portrait Painters:--James Quinn (Melbourne), George Coates (Melbourne), Fred, Leist ...

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  43. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    Several volcanoes in the Sang[?]ir Island, between the Philippines and the Celebes, are in eruption. Lava has swept over the woods and plantations. Stones rained ...

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