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  2. GERMANY AND MOROCCO.

    M. Jules Cambon, the French Minister in Berlin, on Saturday conferred with Herr von Kiderlen -Wacchter, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the subject of ...

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  3. KING AND QUEEN IN IRELAND.

    The reception given by the people of Dublin to the King and Queen has exceeded all expectations. On Sunday their Majesties attended ...

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  4. IMPORTATION OF WAGGONS.

    The timely protest made against the importation of 123 waggons by the Defence department may result in the order being countermanded today. ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN TRAGEDY.

    South African files to hand by the last mail contain the news of the murder of Mrs. Margaret Douglas Palmer, a former resident of Melbourne. The murdered lady ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Reference to the approaching arrival of the new Governor -General was made at the St. Kilda council last night. The mayor, Cr. Hughes, said it had been arranged that ...

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  7. EARTHQUAKE IN HUNGARY.

    The shocks of earthquake which created a panic at Budapest on Friday last were felt most severely in the town of Keeskemet, 55 miles south-east of the Hungarian ...

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  8. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures, held last night at the rooms, Flinders-street, Mr. Arthur Woodward, director of the school of arts, Bendigo, ...

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  9. THE COST OF LIVING.

    At last night's meeting of the Port Melbourne branch, P.L.C., Cr. J. H, Disney moved That this branch of the P.L.C. urges the ...

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  10. A SEARCH FOR TREASURE.

    Early in June it was reported from San Francisco that the steamer Eureka had arrived from Cocos Island, to the south of Honduras, with the report that one of ...

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  11. R0UBAIX EXHIBITION.

    President Fallieres yesterday visited the Roubaix International Exhibition, and after being welcomed by Sir George Reid and Sir William Hall Jones, he inspected ...

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  12. DEFENCES OF TOULON.

    A daring attempt has been made to explede the submarine mines defending Tonlon harbor. A quartermaster noticed, that the door ...

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  13. THE OVERSEA VISITORS.

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward Mrs. and Miss Seddon and other Australian and New Zealand visitors witnessed the ceremony at Birmingham University to-day of ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    There is a marked improvement in the industrial outlook at Manchester. The dockers enthusiastically accepted the terms which their leader negotiated with ...

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  15. PAPER BAG COOKERY.

    An interesting demonstration in paper bag cookery was given yesterday afternoon at the Ladies' Training College, in the Empire -arcade. All ...

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  16. THE TRAMWAYS.

    The question of the future control of the Melbourne tramways has taken a foremost place amongst matter engaging earnest attention in State political circles. The ...

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  17. PANIC IN VENEZUELA.

    The Venezuelan Government reports that ex-President Castro is in western Venezuela with 2000 followers. General Castro and his followers are ...

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  18. LADY'S MATRIMONIAL QUEST.

    It was about six weeks ago that Mr. Duncan Clerk sat outside on his farm one Saturday, at Tylden reading his newspaper. Things had gone well with him ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Imperial Health Congress opened its meetings at the Caxton Hall yesterday. Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, was elected president. Miss Amy Hughes ...

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  20. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    The Miners' Federation of South Wales has issued a manifesto to British miners, pleading for a national strike in favor of the adoption of a minimum wage in all ...

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  21. ALBANIAN INSURGENTS.

    The Turkish Minister in Cettinje has communicated to the Government of Montenegro the generous terms which Turkey offers to the Malissori insurgents if they ...

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  22. FRENCH BUILDING TRADE.

    The members of the Building Union and allied unions have voted for a strike, owing to the refusal of the contractors to grant a nine hours day, and also on account of ...

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  23. SETTLERS FOR VICTORIA.

    Sir John Taverher, Agent -General for Victoria, has arrived here on a visit to Denmark. He is interviewing the agricultural experts, and is making investigations ...

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  24. UNREST IN PORTUGAL.

    Owing to the frequent discovery of plots in Northern Portugal to overthrow the Republican form of government, and the consistent efforts of the conspirators to ...

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  25. TRAFFIC COMMISSION.

    The Metropolitan Traffic Commission resumed its sitting yesterday. Mr. Mackay, M.L.A., presided. Walter Karplus, chief electrical engineer ...

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  26. HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. Tim Healy has been adopted as the Independent Nationalist candidate for the North-east division of Cork, the representation of which was rendered vacant by the ...

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  27. WHITE LABOR IN AFRICA.

    Mr. J. W. Sauer, Minister of Railways and Harbors, in the course of a speech said he favored the increased employment of white labor by the Government. He ...

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  28. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    A cyclist named George Douglas May was charged at Barnet recently with having shot a motor cyclist named Saul Splitters. Splitters was riding along the road, ...

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  29. A MAN'S HALLUCINATION.

    A somewhat sparsely built young man of 22, named Bertram Ohlenrott, was suddenly bereft of his reason while in charge of his father's pastry cook's shop, at the ...

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  30. WORKMEN'S HOMES.

    Last night a meeting, convened by the metropolitan closer settlement estates' settlers, to consider conditions surrounding settlement at Pender's-grove, Glen Huntly, ...

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  31. GERMAN WORKMEN ON TOUR.

    A party of 100 German working men is now visiting London and the provinces, the trip to England having been made under the auspices of the adult school ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Simpson, late of White Horse-road, Box Hill, grocer, who died on 31st May last, left by will dated 28th July, 1909, estate of the value of £2340 realty and £6358 personalty to his widow ...

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  33. CHINESE CERAMIC ART.

    Considerable, interest has been aroused in Chinese ceramic art by the exhibition, at Messrs. Gorer's galleries of the Richard Bennett collection of old Chinese ...

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  34. STORY OF THE CRIME.

    The story of the shooting is of a startling character, and but for the difference of mount a cycle instead of a horse it seems more reminiscent of the days of ...

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  35. AN AEROPLANE RECORD.

    M. Marcel Loridan, a French aviator, ascended in his aeroplane to-day to a height of 10,932 feet. This constitutes an altitude record, beating M. Legagneux's ...

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  36. THE GOVERNOR -GENERAL.

    During the recent discussion on the Federal Government House in Sydney being taken over by the State Government, it was stated that the Governor ...

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  37. P. AND 0. LINER ON THE ROCKS

    The P. and O. liner Caledonia was leaving Plymouth for London yesterday, when she struck some rocks at the south-east of Drake Island. The engines were reversed, ...

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  38. ANOTHER EXPOSITION.

    In order to satisfy the interest of thousands of housewives as to the possibilities of paper bag cookery the stove and heater department of the Vacuum Oil Company ...

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  39. AN ACTRESS ARRESTED.

    The news that an actress had been arrested in the city created an inquisitive excitement beyond theatrical circles yesterday. Proceedings recently were taken by ...

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  40. CLAIM TO RIVERINA.

    The Acting Premier has been through the brief from Victoria regarding its claim to Riverina. As to what real value attaches aft to the Mitchell letter, upon which ...

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  41. CONSUMPTION HOSPITALS' FUND.

    Lord Glenconner (Sir E. Tennant) and Sir Alexander Henderson are making a public appeal for a Coronation fund of £100,000 for the purpose of establishing ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    A caucus of the Ministerial party was held on board the steamer Lucinda to-day. Nine members were not present, but the absence of each was satisfactorily accounted ...

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  43. BRITISH WHEAT CROPS.

    The "Times" report on the British crops gives the following estimate of their present condition, taking 100 points as an average crop: Wheat, 91.67 per cent.; barley, ...

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  44. STATE ELECTIONS.

    On Saturday afternoon, at a meeting of the local branch of the P.L.C., a communication was received from head quarters; that, in accordance with the ballot ...

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  45. A FAMOUS RACEHORSE.

    Much interest is being evinced in the sale of the famous mare Sceptre, which takes place to-day at Newmarket. Speculation is rife as to whether the price ...

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  46. LAW LIST. THIS DAY.

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  47. IRISH ENVOYS' MISSION.

    It is expected that the visit of the Irish envoys, who are advocating Home Rule for Ireland, will result in about £10,000 being contributed to the ...

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  48. THE MAIL STEAMERS

    Zieten arrived Colombo from Australia morning 8th. Goebon left Colombo for Australia morning 8th, due Fremantle afternoon 17th. ...

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  50. LABOR CANDIDATE FOR DUNDAS.

    The poll taken by the Labor party for the selection of a candidate at the State election in opposition to Mr. John Thomson, has resulted in the choice falling on ...

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