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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.—Wanchope. from King Island, Komura from Newcastle, Janus, from Newcastle. Sailed.—Marmora, R.M.S. for ...

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  5. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Marquis of Crewe, Secretary of State to India, announced that he would move the second reading of the Home ...

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  6. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The repeal of the clause exempting American vessels from payment of the Panama Canal tolls is as last an accomplished fact. ...

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  7. STORM IN PARIS.

    The worst thunderstorm, experienced for 50 years swept over this capital yesterday. "A torrential downpour lasted two and a half hours. Several sewers ...

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  8. MEXICAN WAR.

    The Mexican delegates to the Niagara Falls conference have suggested five names from whom the successor of General Huerta as Provisional ...

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  9. LABOR UNREST.

    The committee appointed two years ago by the Unionist party to investigate the question of industrial unrest has concluded its task. In its report ...

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  10. THE BALKANS.

    The insurgents made an attack in force on Durazzo (capital of Albanian) to-day, and for a time the position looked serious for the defenders. An ...

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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Owing to the simultaneous dislocation of the tram and train traffic at Chatswood last night 300 or 100 stranded passengers congregated on the platform ...

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  13. MARGARINE AS BUTTER.

    Mr Flowers, Minister of Health, gave an unsympathetic reply to a deputation from the Margarine manufacturing industry, which asked for the removal of ...

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  14. ULSTER AMMUNITION SEIZED.

    Two cases of ammunition intended to. Ulster have been seized at London, derry on their arrival from Glasgow. ...

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  15. COLONEL THOMSON KILLED.

    Col, Thompson urged the defenders to leave the trenches and advance against the rebels. He showed the way Several defenders followed, but promptly ...

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  16. RAILWAY FUSION.

    Presiding at a meeting of the National Union of Railwaymen at Swansea, Mr. A. Bellamy, president of the union; declared that the fusion of ...

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  17. IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

    Numerous meetings held in Ireland endorse Mr Redmond's last manifesto. There are indications that the control of the Nationalist Volunteers will be ...

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  18. BOY IMMIGRANTS.

    In speaking of the new immigration scheme to-day, the Premier, Mr. Denham, said that the immigration boys had been highly satisfactory, and that ...

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  19. DASH THROUGH FLAMES.

    "I think my escape was remarkable," said Senior Sergeant John wallace, of the Water Police referring to his adventures in connection with the fire at ...

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  20. EMPRESS OF IRELAND.

    On the eve of opening an inquiry into the Empress of Ireland disaster, popular opinion favors the belief that the Empress was on her right course. ...

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  21. COUNTY CRICKET.

    There were two fine batting performances to-day. At Lord's Frank Tarrant and J. W. Hearne. who have achieved great things together this ...

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  22. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    For days past remarkable precautions have been observed at Olympic to protect the horses taking part in the annual International Show from the ...

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  23. AMERICAN UNIONS.

    In an address at Harvard University to-day ex-President Taft attacked the American trades unions for their efforts to exempt themselves from the ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND BORROWING.

    The question of Queensland borrowing from American was discussed when the American Trade Commissioners were in Brisbane. Mr. Denham. the Premier, is ...

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  25. LIQUOR IN CAMP.

    the troopers of the 6th Battery have resigned in a body owing to the action of the Minister of Militia in retiring Major Leonard for allowing the ...

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  26. FEDERAL FLEET.

    Senator Millen, the Minister of Defence, when leading for Melbourne tonight, stated that the Commonwealth Government had definitely decided to ...

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  27. DAVIS CUP.

    The tea into represent England in the forthcoming contests for the Davis Cup (wrested from England by the United States last year) has been ...

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  28. PALACE INTRUDER.

    Harry Pike, who succeeded in effecting an entry unobserved into Bucking. ham Palace on Friday night week appeared before the police court to-day ...

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  29. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The International Olympic Conference in now meeting in Paris. Australia is represented by Messrs. Flack, Inglis. Southwell, Williams and Kidston. ...

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  30. VALUE OF A CAUL.

    Sydney D. Wright, who fell from a height of 130 feet when working on a new building in Bridge street, yesterday, and escaped serious injury by ...

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  31. WOMEN AS CLERGY MAN.

    The Methodist' Provincial Conference carried a resolution recommending the general conference to admit women as "clergymen," thus following the ...

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  32. FATAL FIGHT.

    The fight at Waimale which ended in the death of walter Wells resulted in Walter Lauders being charged with murder. The charge was subsequently ...

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  33. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    James Paddon, the Australian sculler, who is in England, to race Barry for the championship. has accepted the hospitality of the West End Amateur, ...

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  34. GROWTH OF THE STATE.

    The first part of the Victorian Year Book. 1013-14.— Introductory Remarks and Constitution and Government—has been issued by the Government Statist ...

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  35. PLOT TO BLOW UP RESERVOIR.

    The police discovered a suffragette plot to blow. up the Metropolitan Water Boards reservoirs at Woolwich. The police believe that one woman ...

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  36. STEEL MANUFACTURE.

    The Government has decided to introduce legislation this, session which will enable the House to vote a substantial sum of money for the encouragement of ...

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  37. BOXING.

    London, supporters of boxing had two contest to choose from this evening. Harry Stone, the American boxer, who recently visited Australia, put up a ...

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  38. LONDON CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Playing in the London championship, Dunlop defeated Blew 6-2, 6-1, 6-3, Wilding and Brookes did not play. ...

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  39. SALVATIONISTS' CONGRESS.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, to-day extended a welcome to the 70 Australian delegates who are attending the Salvationist ...

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  40. A MISSING HUSBAND.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in his reserved judgment delivered yesterday, granted Norma, Sophie Divingstone, a decree nisi for divorce from Herman Montague ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Although the constitution of the new Australian Unions' Federation has been circulated for some weeks amongst the organisations looked upon as ...

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  42. LONDON THUNDERSTORM.

    The terriffic thunderstorm experience in London yesterday has claimed another victim. An adult, who was severely injured by a flash of lightning, ...

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  43. DAWSON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.

    Special services were held in the Dawson street Baptist Church again last night, when the Welsh evangelist, Rev. S. Beckingham, who is assisted by Rev. ...

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  44. UNION ANTI-TRUST BILL.

    In the Union Assembly to-day Mr. P. Creswell, Leader of the Labor party, moved the rejection of the Riotous Assemblies Bill, one of the anti-strike ...

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  45. "SID" BURNS LOSES IN SECOND ROUND.

    The other contest wes at Premier, land where "Young" Ahearn and "Sid" Burns (another recent visitor to Australia) were opponents in a twenty ...

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  46. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Although they are practically just off the steamers three members of the Australian Bisley team shot well at the Scottish rifle meeting at Edinburgh ...

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  47. BURNS OUTCLASSED.

    Ahern completely, outclassed Burns, timing his blows with the utmost coolness. He jabbed and hooked with each hand when and where he liked. He ...

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  48. DAY BAKING AND HIGHER WAGES.

    It was decided at the meeting of the Operative Bakers' Union this afternoon to make application for straight out day work, namely between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. ...

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  49. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the double tragedy which occurred in a house in wilton street on 12th May when George Wiscombe, 15, and ...

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  50. FLYING ATLANTIC.

    The French airman Meicon is planning to make the trans-Atlantic flight which the ill-fated Englishman, Gustave Hamel, had intended to attempt. ...

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  51. CARPENTIER KNOCKS OUT ROBINSON.

    Georges Carpentier knocked out Battling Robinson a negro in three rounds at Beziers. ...

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  52. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Thos. Dillon, a resident of Princes street, Ballarat East who is employed at the Victorian United Mine, was admitted to the Hospital yesterday ...

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  53. WELLS V. BELL.

    Bombardier Wells describes the rumor that he is not training seriously for the forthcoming contest with Colin Bell is a wicked lie. Wells remarked. "I know ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLES.

    Herr Krupp von Bohlen and Halvach, president of the board which controls the famous German armament works, has been visiting the armor-plate works ...

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  55. PLURAL VOTING.

    The Plural Voting Bill, which like the Welsh Disestablishment and Home Rules measures, has already twice been rejected by the House of Lords. was ...

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  56. FIRE IN BALLARAT SOUTH.

    A one roomed house in Victoria parade, near the Western Oval, owned by Mr. Waller, contractor, and occupied by his son, caught fire at about 1 o'clock this ...

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  57. BRITISH MADE MOTORS.

    At a meeting of the Australian Agents General to-day consideration was given to a proposition put forward by the Royal Automobile Club in ...

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  58. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I wish to thank the nurses and doctors of the Ballarat Hospital for their kindness and attention to me during my stay in the institution.—Yours, ...

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  59. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Startling news comes from Durazzo, the capital of the new State of Albania. which the Mpret, Prince William of Wied, is holding against a rising of a ...

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  60. MOTOR ROBBERY.

    A young man, for whom the police have been looking, was arrested at Strathfield to-night, in connection with the Eveleigh robbery. After ...

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  61. FIGHTING TRUSTS.

    President Woodrow Wilson made it clear to-day that he intends to carry his programme of anti-trust legislation through despite the strong efforts ...

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  64. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat market dull, tendency in buyers' favor. ...

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