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  2. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" declares that South Africa's preferential tariff in favor of Great Britain is in jeopardy and is likely to be ...

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  3. GREEK KING'S CORONATION.

    It is understood King Constantino of Greece will be crowned next May with the Imperial Byzantine Crown, preserved at Mount Athos. The King will also wear the ...

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  4. PRESIDENT YUAN POISONED.

    An attempt was recently made on the life of Yuan Shi-kai, President of China. The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" now reveals for the first ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. THE BALKANS PROBLEM.

    The Bulgarian Government is negotiating with the Porte in regard to the future of Adrianople. This decision is due to Bulgaria's inability to sustain another ...

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  6. SERIES OF TRAGEDIES.

    A sensational affray, took place at Toorak shortly after 5 p.m. on Saturday, and as a result a Chinese, vegetable hawker, named Ah Hong, of Ormond-road, Glen ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, with the Hon. Thomas and the Hon. Judith Denman, hunted with the Melbourne Hounds at Berwick on Saturday, and in the evening, ...

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  8. THE CROWN OF BYZANTIUM.

    The Greeks have a legend that a Greek Sovereign of the name of Constantine is destined to recapture Constantinople and restore the Greek Empire. The last ...

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  9. GERMANY AND CHINA.

    The hostility to Germany exhibited- recently by Chinese rebels, who opened fire on the Gorman cruiser Emden at Wu-Hu. a treaty port of China, is referred to by ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. SCENES IN THE BALKANS.

    While studying in England Dr. Sherwin, an Australian native and a graduate of Melbourne University, had an opportunity of going to the Balkans under the auspices ...

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  11. HOW TRADE WITH CANADA MAY BE FOSTERED.

    Mr. Fricke, Victorian Immigration Commissioner, in an interview yesterday, said there was a growing demand in San Francisco for Australian products. If ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A large meeting of the South African party was held at Fordsburg last night. Mr. Visser, chairman of General Hertzog's committee, suggested the creation of ...

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  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Power, late of Invermay[?]grove, Hawthorn, who died on 24th July last, left by will dated 8th February. 1909, estate value £2215 realty and £75 personalty to his relatives. ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Senate has passed the first reading of the American Tariff Bill. One clause gives the President power to establish, retaliatory duties against certain ...

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  15. MR. D. MACKINNON, M.L.A.

    Mr. D. Mackinnon, M.L.A., returned to Melbourne yesterday after a seven months' tour abroad. Amongst those who welcomed him on his arrival by the Adelaide ...

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  16. ATTACK ON MR. ASQUITH.

    Winifred Wallace, of Dundee, and Flora Smith, of Edinburgh, who were arrested yesterday on a charge of having assaulted the Prime Minister, were ...

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  17. PRESIDENT'S SKILL IN HANDLING BILL.

    The "Times" states;--"The passage by the United States Senate of the free raw wool schedule of the Tariff Bill is a notable testimony to the skill and ...

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  18. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    At the annual meeting of the National Service League on 25th June last, Bishop Frodsham, late of North Queensland, spoke in terms of appreciation of the National ...

    Article : 270 words
  19. LORD HALDANE IN NEW YORK.

    Lord Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, has arrived in New York on a visit. In the course of an interview by a delegation of pressmen, he declared he was in ...

    Article : 160 words
  20. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    Secret instructions, it is said, have been received from the United States, which indicate that the United States will intervene in Mexico if further attacks are made ...

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  21. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The chief divisional magistrate at Dublin has prolaimed the tramway men's [?]stration to be held in OConncll-street, Dublin, to-morrow, on the ground that it ...

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  22. YOUNG SPORTSMAN KILLED.

    A pathetic fatality was the culmination of a shooting expedition by three Newport lads to Werribee on Saturday afternoon The hoys had reached their destination, ...

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  23. BRITISH ARMY MAN[?]UVRES.

    Forty thousand troops will participate in the British army manoeuvres in September. Colonel S. Hughes, Canadian Minister ...

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  24. IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    The promoters of the proposed Imperial Exhibition of 1915 emphasise that one of the main features will be the display of natural products of the Dominions, with ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    H. Hawker, the Australian aviator, who failed in the "Daily Mail" £5000 waterplane flight around Great Britain when almost within reach of success, was warmly ...

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  26. NECK BROKEN BY A FALL.

    A fatality happened at New Bendigo, near St. Arnaud, this afternoon, the victim being John Ratcliffe, 41, a miner employed at the Lord Nelson mine. ...

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  27. STEAMERS ON FIRE.

    Stirring details of the fire which occurred yesterday on the mammoth German liner Imperator in New York docks are published to-day in the English newspapers, ...

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  28. CAPE TO CAIRO BY MOTOR.

    Captain Kelsey, with five companions, has started on a motor expedition from the Capo to Cairo. ...

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  29. RESULT OF CURIOSITY

    Ernest Alexander, a barman employed at the Treasury Hotel, Queen-street, had an unenviable experience on his way home to East Melbourne in the early hours of ...

    Article : 344 words
  30. NEW MAMMOTH LINERS.

    Preparations are in progress at Hamburg for the construction of sister ships to the mammoth liners Imperator and Vaterland (52,000 tons). ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    In a speech at Posen yesterday the Kaiser expressed "real satisfaction" at the fact,that Australian mutton was being imported into Germany. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    A boiler exploded on the river boat Alice yesterday, and the vessel sank immediately. Eight men were killed on the spat, while eight others, who were injured, swam ...

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  33. SAVED BY HIS WATCH.

    About 745 p.m. on Saturday the police at Russell-street were informed by telephone that murder had been committed at No. 84 Leicester-street, Carlton, and that ...

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  34. OIL STEAMER IN FLAMES.

    Following closely upon the conflagration on the mammoth German liner imperator, another vessel is on fire in the harbor. ...

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  35. TYPHOON IN JAPAN.

    A disastrous typhoon, resulting in heavy loss of life and widespread damage to property, occurred to-day in the Tokio district. ...

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  36. PALACE OF PEACE.

    The Czar has telegraphed to Queen Wilhelmina of Holland expressing a hone that the Palace of Peace will contribute to the cause he has always had at heart. ...

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  37. THE WRECKED DEVON.

    The work of salvaging the cargo of the steamer Devon, which ran on the rocks below Pencarrow light, Wellington Heads, on Monday last commenced yesterday, ...

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  38. DANGER IN THE CENTRAL MINE.

    The underground movement that is always going on at the Central mine (Sulphide Corporation) was a little more pronounced on Friday night, and, as a ...

    Article : 81 words
  39. THE CASE OF HARRY THAW.

    The New York State authorities have petitioned the Canadian Government for the return of Harry Thaw, on the ground that he is an escaped lunatic. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. WOMAN WITH REVOLVER.

    A young woman named Mary Rittles was charged on remand at South Brisbane police court yesterday with having been armed in a public place on 6th ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. DESIGN OF AUSTRALIA'S TABLE.

    Messrs. Butler and Bradshaw, architects, Melbourne, have been commissioned by the Federal Government to execute the design submitted by them in competition for the ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. DEAD WHALES SIGHTED.

    When passing Sydney Heads at 6.20 p.m. on Saturday, en route from Melbourne to Newcastle, the steamer Coolgardie signalled to the signal master by Morse lamp that ...

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  44. WOMEN ATTACK NON-STRIKERS

    A serious affray occurred yesterday in connection with the strike of copper, miners at Calumet, Michigan. A number of women, aiding the strikers, attacked the ...

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