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  4. FAREWELL TO AUCKLAND.

    The memorable visit of the American Fleet to Auckland came to an end this morning, after six days of pleasurable excitement rind enthusiasm. Within a ...

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  5. SIR THOMAS BENT

    The Premier, Sir Thomas Bent, accompanied by Mr. W. L. Ba[?], M.L.C., and Mr. Cullen and [?] Gray, M'sL.A., arrived in Ke[?]ng last ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening the defence question was discussed, and the following resolution was carried by a majority vote:-- ...

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  7. SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    The Crown Law authorities have decided to apply to Mr. Justice a'Beckett, in the Criminal Court on Monday next, for the postponement of the trial of ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Fleet. Again at Sea. Left Auckland to-day. A most cordial send-off. ...

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  9. THE MILITARY TRANSPORT.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Railway Department for the conveyance of 7500 members of the provincial military forces, cadets, and firemen ...

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  10. AN OFFICER'S VIEWS

    Major Edwin Tivey, D.S.O., a member of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne, and Brigade-Mojor of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade, said: ...

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  11. THE BAY COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry, con[?] of Mr. C. A. Cresswell, P.M., [?] Captain J. F. Anderson and Captain [?] H. Panter R.N. (as skilled assess[?]) ...

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  12. MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    "The keystone of our national existence is defence," said the Minister for Defence when seen to-day regarding the discussion. ...

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  13. SURPLUS REVENUE.

    Senator Keating found considerable misapprehension during his visit to Western Australia regarding the operation of the Surplus Revenue Act. ...

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  14. AMERICAN NAVY.

    On page 2 this evening will be found an article front our special correspondent in San Francisco, on the subject of the American Navy. ...

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  15. THE FAR WEST

    Representations wore recently made with the object of securing a visit of portion of the American Fleet to Fremantle during the time the vessels are ...

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  16. SYDNEY WEEK.

    The American Fleet is timed to arrive at Sydney on Thursday next, and will remain there for a full week, sailing for Melbourne on the following Thursday. ...

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  17. THE MANUFACTURERS

    Mr. M. Joshua, President of the Chamber of Manufactures, was also interviewed. "Do you, Mr. Joshua, view with ...

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  18. FEDERAL LABOR LEADER

    The Federal Labor Leader, Mr. A. Fisher, was Inclined to take no notice of tho statements made during the discussion. ...

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  19. OUR FLEET WEEK.

    The following arc the chairmen of the sub-committees appointed by the general committee to represent it:--Regatta Mr. Mauger (Postmaster-General): Press ...

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  20. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    For several days part there have boon rumors of further trouble in connection with the timber Industry. It has been stated by labor leaders ...

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  21. DEATH CAME SUDDENLY.

    Mr. William J. Bray, a well-known resident of Richmond, died very suddenly this morning at his residence, in George street. ...

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  22. NAVAL AND MILITARY SMOKE NIGHT

    The sub-committee arranging the Naval and Military smoke night for Friday, 4th September, has now completed its arrangements. The Prime Minister ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Sir John and Lady Downer, Senator M'Gregor and Mr. Batchelor. M.H.R., were among the arrivals in Melbourne this morning by the Adelaide express. ...

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  24. ADMIRAL'S FAREWELL.

    On the eve of the departure of the Fleet [?]ear-Admiral Sperry forwarded the following message to the people of the Dominion through his Excellency ...

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  25. AMBULANCE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The City Council is making arrangements for a special ambulance service in the city during the Fleet Week. The services of the Army Medical Corps ...

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  26. STATE LABOR PARTY

    "In countries like 'this," said Mr. Prendergast, the Leader of the Victorian Labor Party, "there is a general define to avoid that policy which has made ...

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  27. STREET BETTING ALLEGED

    Detective Jenkins this afternoon arrested a man named James Rose, 33 years of age, on a charge of street belting. ...

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  28. A WOMAN'S LANGUAGE

    A young woman, named E[?]sie Donegan, was heard by Constable Gorey to mako are of some very bad language in Exhibition street, near Little Bourke ...

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  29. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS

    At the Richmond Court to-day William Davey to charred with having travelled on 10th ult. between Flinders street and East Richmond station without a ticket out[?]ting ...

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  30. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE

    I have read the article on "Votes for Women" in "The Herald," and am planned with the lone in which your contributor has discussed the ...

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  31. STANDING ON VERANDAHS.

    Owing to the absence of public stands in the streets, it is feared that there may be a desire on the part of many people to occupy the roofs of verandahs ...

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  32. JACK TAR IN TROUBLE.

    A [?]mart looking young fellow, named Samuel P. Anderson, was before the City Court to-day to answer a charge of having deserted from H.M. ship Challenger, ...

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  33. OVERWORKED STUDENTS

    I see by "The Herald" that a boy who had been missing from home had been worried by over study. If the Continuation School at Bendigo is like the ...

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  34. THE HORSES BO[?]

    To-day a young man [?] Williamstown, 27 years of age [?] of Best street, North Fitzroy [?] employed as a driver by [?] ...

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  35. THE WRONG CLASS.

    Esten Muck[?]ow was charged at the Richmond Court with having travelled in s first class carriage on a second class ticket between Clifton Hill and [?], on June 25. ...

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  36. ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY

    At the request of the Premier of New South Wales, Colonel Miller, the secretary of the Commonwealth Reception Committee, recently cabled to ...

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  37. THE RAILWAYS' WELCOME

    The Railway Department's arch in honor of the American Fleet, now in course of erection in Flinders street, opposite the c[?]ul of Elizabeth street, will ...

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  38. THE COUNCIL'S SECRETARY

    Mr. S. Barker, secretary of the Trades Hall Council, stated that the council as a whole utterly repudiated the idea that the workers would not or should ...

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  39. A TRESPASSER FINED.

    C. Gardiner was charged at the Richmond Court, with having wilfully [?] on cer[?] railway land near the Richmond railway station, on 18th ult. ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Constance [?] Ross, of Cromwell road Hawksburn, window. Causes: Adverse judgement in County Court. Debts, L379 13s 8d; [?] 5s; deficiency, L279 [?] 8d Mr. E. H. ...

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