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  2. FEDERAL NOTES. SUPERSEDING BANK ISSUES.

    The statement made by the Prime Minister in respect to the establishment of a Federal note issue goes no further than his Gympie speech. Mr. Fisher repeats that ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA. THE UNION INAUGURATED.

    The South African Union was formally inaugurated, with a good deal of ceremony, at Pretoria, the official capital of United South Africa, yesterday. ...

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  4. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    An important statement on the cost of Austro-Hungarian military and naval defence was made in the Reichsrath yesterday by Dr. Bilinski, Minister of Finance. ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION. "The Argus" Office, Thursday, 2.40 a.m. THE DERBY.

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  6. FOOTBALL BLACKGUARDISM.

    The investigation committee of the Victorian Football League met yesterday evening to consider the complaints made against players in the South Melbourne v. Carlton ...

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  7. EMPIRE'S EMPTY SPACES. HOW TO FILL THEM.

    The Colonial Institute conference of emigration societies, at its sitting yesterday, decided to ask the Government to hold a subsidiary conference in order to formulate ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that the Kasier, who has been suffering severely froma painful boil on the hand, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. ...

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  9. ROUGH PIAY AT TATURA.

    TATURA, Wednesday.—In the Tatura-Murchison football match to-day a good deal of rough play was indulged in, Umpire Goy taking the names of several players ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Roughness displayed during several football matches last Saturday is, in my humble opinion, caused through players losing their heads, principally owing to the ...

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  11. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The will of Mary Jones, late of Brim, gentlewoman, who died on April 24, was lodged for probate yesterday. Personalty to the value of £3,000 is left to the husband. ...

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  12. THE BETTING.

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  13. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    The freedom of the city of London was conferred on Colonel Roosevelt yesterday by the Lord Mayor of London. The ceremony took place at the Guildhall, to which ...

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  14. SERVICES IN NATAL.

    Civic services were held yesterday in the Durban and Pietermaritzburg town-halls to celebrate the union. ...

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  15. TELEGRAPH VETERANS.

    When November comes again Mr. William Blandford will have seen 50 years service in the telegraph departments of victoria. Mr. Blandford was from ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The King has addressed a message to the people of South Africa upon the consummation of union. His Majesty expresses his earnest hope and strong confidence that the ...

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  17. NEIL GOW'S CONDITION.

    It was reported in "The Sportsman" that the Derby candidate Neil Gow had sprung a curb. It is now announced that the colt is quite right again. ...

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  18. ABSENT AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales), and Sir John Taverner (Agent-General for Victoria) did not attend the conference. Interviewed by the ...

    Article : 207 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The remedy for rough and unfair play should lie with the clubs, who should stand down defaulters. Unfortunately, however, the committees in most cases ...

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  20. THE WESTERN STATE. ERA OF SOLID PROSPERITY.

    The West Australian banquet was held at the Trocadero last evening. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, presided, and the gathering ...

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  21. NEW APPOINTMENTS.

    Sir Richard Solomon, K.C., Agent-General for the Transvaal, has been appointed High Commissioner for the South African Union. ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I agree with many of your correspondents that the game as now played is far too rough—too much elbow and fist work being introduced. I was present at ...

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  23. BRITISH MISGIVINGS.

    The union is regarded by a section of the public in Natal and Cape Colony with distrust. The "Natal Advertiser" says, "The union was effected by guile and deception, ...

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  24. GREAT CANADIAN SCHEME.

    A gigantic colonisation scheme has been submitted by Allan Bros. and Co. Limited, of the Allan Line Steamship Company, which is building huge vessels to cope with ...

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  25. LORD SELBORNE'S PARTING WORDS.

    Lord Selborne, the retiring High Commissioner for South Africa, has sent a message of "God speed" to the people of South Africa. He adds:—"May they never ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is difficult to see by what process of reasoning people arrive at the conclusion that umpires are to blame for the roughness of a football match. The greatest ...

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  27. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Buring last year the Auglican social questions committee devoted considerable attention to the question of the introduetion of the totalisator into Victoria. ...

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  28. PIRATES OF THE AIR. ACTION FOR THEIR SUPPRESSION.

    The facilities offered by the aeroplane for smuggling are recognised by the Governments of the United States and Mexico. A treaty is being negotiated between the two ...

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  29. MINING DISAPPOINTMENT.

    When, some little time ago, Mr. J. 0. Watson returned from South Africa, with results that caused members of the syndicate, who had sent him thither to find a ...

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  30. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    The work of recovering the French submarine Pluviose, which was sunk in the Channel through a collision with the steamer Le Pas de Calais, has bocu delayed ...

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  31. IMMIGRANTS AND MONEY.

    The Toronto correspondent of "The Times" says that the British Government has protested to the Canadian Government against the new immigrant regulations, ...

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  32. BOOM IN AVIATION.

    The feat of Mr. Glenn Curtiss in winning the New York "World's" prize of 10,000 dollars, has stimulated interest in aviation. The "World" and the St. Louis "Post ...

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  33. LOAN EXPENDITURE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Acting Premier and Colonial Secretary (Mr. Wilson), referring to-day to the West Australian 3½ per cent, loan, said that it had been ...

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  34. SIR J. TAVERNER IN KENT.

    Sir John Taverner, the Agent-General for Victoria, has made a tour of Kent, in order to arrange for the visit of Mr. M'Kenzie and Mr. Elwood Mead, from Victoria, on ...

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  35. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At present it seems very doubtful whether a South African cricket team will visit Australia next season. ...

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  36. CHAMPIONSHIP EIGHT.

    The San Francisco Board of Supervisors yesterday dealt with the application of the promoters of the Jeffries-Johnson fight to hold the match in the city. ...

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  37. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  38. PRESBYTERIAN UNION.

    The general assemblies of the Church of Scotland and the United Frec Church have instructed the joint committee appointed some time ago to conier on the question ...

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  39. REPRESSIVE MEASURES. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) has under consideration various proposals for putting down rowdyism and bad language at football matches. He intends to discuss them ...

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  40. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Royal Geographical Society to-day entertained Captain Scott and the officers of his Antarctic expedition at luncheon at the Holborn Restaurant. ...

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  41. THE STATES' LOSS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Speaking to-day on the subject of the proposed Commonwealth note issue, the Premier (Mr. Kidston) Said:—"The Imperial ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A serious strike disturbance has occurred at Borrowstonness, in Linlithgowshire, Scotland The union workmen in the Kenmel woodyard were on strike, and ...

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  43. MOTORING OFFENCES. EXCESS OF SPEED.

    Christopher Robinson, a chauffeur, was charged at the Kew Court on Wednesday with driving a motor-car at a speed dangerous to the public safety in Cotham-road, ...

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  44. SWIMMING.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Melbourne swimmer, is in excellent condition. He leaves for the Continent on Thursday, and will compete in international contests in ...

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  45. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    "It may be convenient to intimate," said the Chief Justice, as the High Court was rising yesterday, "that Friday is a holiday in this court, and we will consequently ...

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  46. COMMISSIONERS' INQUIRY.

    Three commissioners, namely, Captain D. J. Bevan and Messrs. R. J. Rylah and S. J. Daley, have been appointed by the Victorian Football Association to hear ...

    Article : 156 words
  47. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  48. THE COTTON MARKET.

    The cotton markets in New Orleans and New York were demoralised on Tuesday. Trading was on an enormous scale, and the July option broke 74 points (equivalent to ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. TRAMWAY CONFERENCE.

    The first meeting of the conference of representatives of municipalities interested in the cable tramway system is to be held at the Melbourne Town-hall on June 7, at 4 ...

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  50. BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    While the fate of the Imperial Budget was in doubt the Government merely received taxes which it was not empowered to impose Since the passage of the Budget ...

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  51. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS.

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  52. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three shocks of earthquake were felt at Cooma to-day, between noon and half-past 3. None of the tremors were violent, but vibration was ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. ON THE WRONG SIDE.

    Yesterday morning, at the South Melbourne Police Court (Messrs. Hartley and Baragwanath, J.P.'s, presiding). Cecil John Levien, of Mayfair, Cranbourne, was fined 10/, in default 24 hours' ...

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  55. SCHOOLBOYS' ROUGH GAME.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—An abrupt termination to a football match took place this afternoon. Teams representing the School of Mines and the Continuation ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

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  57. ROYAL MEMORIAL.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The committee of Tattersll's Club (incorporated), at a meeting to-day voted £100 to the Mayor's fund for the King ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. SUBURBAN ROBBERY.

    Mrs. W. Dearden has reported to the police that her house in Adams-street, South Yarra, was on Monday entered by thieves in the absence of the occupants, and ...

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  60. Advertising

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