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  4. MEN AND MATTERS

    The late Sir Samuel Gillott was always popularly believed to have large possessions of real estate in Melbourne, and it was frequently stated on mere hearsay and ...

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  5. TERRIFIC BATTLE.

    It is semi-officially announced from It is semi-officially announced from Athens that the Greeks are how in possession of Ghevgeli and Kilkish. ...

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  6. CHINA'S WAY

    A deep-rooted conspiracy has been uncovered at Wuchang. The plotters aimed to supersede the Vice-President of the Republic, ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. HIS MAJESTY.

    The Pall Mall Gazette States this afternoon that it may be regarded as quite certain that the King and Queen will visit Canada before long, and that at later ...

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  9. BRAVE SAILORS.

    The bravery of members of the United States battle-cruiser Louisiana—one of the finest vessels of the American Navy—has saved that vessel from disaster, and ...

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  10. SOCIETY DRAMA.

    At the continuation of the Scott-Sackville will case, before the Probate Court to-day, Lady Sackville stated that the late Sir John Murray Scott, after his mother's ...

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  11. LATEST MARKETS.

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  12. Wounded Officers' Narratives.

    Excited throngs greeted the arrival of wounded officers and men from the front. They state that without any declaration of war the Bulgarians suddenly and ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. FOOTBALL CRISIS.

    Affairs in connection with the Sturt Football Club, which has been prominently before the public during the past week or so on account of happenings of a ...

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  15. HORSES AMD MOTOR CAR.

    A case embracing features of general public interest was brought before Mr. Justice Murray at the Sureme Court on Friday. The matter involved a claim by William ...

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  16. A Setting of Bloodshed.

    Telegrams from Sofia naturally give prominence to the advance of the Bulgarians. It is stated that Bulgar troops have crossed the River Vardar above the town of ...

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  17. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  18. Bulgar Atrocities Exposed.

    Foreign Consuls have taken train south-wards through Uskub to Chevgeli, the scene of fierce battle several days ago, and they report that the allegation of ...

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  19. HENLEY-ON-THAMES.

    At the Henley Royal Regatta, the Leander eight-oar crew defeated Canada in the first round of the Grand Challenge Cup. McVilly, the Tasmanian sculler, beat ...

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  20. LONDON QUOTATIONS.

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  21. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Friday, July 4—Low water, 9.40 a.m. high water. 3.40 p.m. ARRIVED.—July 4. Zealandia; 3,482, F. Sherriff, from eastern States ...

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  22. Roumanians Mobilizing.

    General mobilization of the armies of Roumania has been ordered. ...

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  23. Turkey's "Liberty of Action."

    The Porte have notified that it reserves liberty of action in connection with the war in Macedonia. The Turkish press and people rejoice over ...

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  24. ALL-ENGLAND TENNIS

    In the final for the doubles championship of All England at Wimbledon, Rahe and Kleinschosoth, the notable German doubles pair, defeated J. C. Parte and A. ...

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  25. TRIPLE MURDER.

    John Amos, who was charged with trip murder at Bedlington, in Northumberland on April 15, has been tried, found guilty, and sentenced to death. ...

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  26. RAND STRIKE.

    Owing to acts of violence against property on the East Rand, 2,060 Imperial troops have been sent to Witwatersrand to co-operate with the augmented police. ...

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  27. The Spectacular American.

    Lawn tennis experts hold that McLoughlin's victory over Doust in the final of the All-England championship seals the American's credentials in the English ...

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  28. GUARDING AGAINST SMALLPOX.

    In view of the outbreak of smallpox in Sydney, the Commonwealth [?] authorities are exercising every effort [?] a spread of the [?] ...

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  29. To Protect Property.

    Five hundred units of the Second Battalion Bedfordshire Infantry stationed a Pretoria have been dispatched to the Rand to assist in the protection of mine ...

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  31. GOD'S OWN COUNTRY.

    Sweltering conditions continue. [?] Nine deaths occurred to-day in New York. The humidity is terrific. People have been camping for days and nights on the ...

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  32. "FIREBUGS."

    Kitty Marion, an actress, and Clara Giveen—two militant suffragettes who were accused of setting fire to the Hurst Park Racecourse grandstands (when ...

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  33. Family Notices

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  34. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  36. FRENCH GOLF.

    In the French golf championship contest Stearns (America) defeated H. H. Hilton (the English open champion) by two hole and one to play. Inslee (America) beat C. ...

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  37. MARQUIS AND WIDOW

    Two months ago the Marquis of Hertford announced his engagement to the widow of Mr. Charles Moss Cockle, who was a solicitor and commissioner for the ...

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  38. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister stated, in reply to a question whether the Government would re-open negotations with the British Marconi ...

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  39. BRITISH CONSOLS.

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  40. DENTIST AT VARIANCE

    At the Adelaide Local Court on Friday (before Mr. Commissioner Russell, S. M. and Messrs. E. Williamson and R. Palmer) the case was resumed from the previous ...

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  41. ENGLISH RACING.

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  42. "MONSTROUS" TACTICS

    The House of Commons had an al-night sitting in connection with the Plural Voting Bill. Radical members holly opposed certain ...

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  43. THE LAW COURTS.

    Eighteen persons were dealt with for insobriety. John Kennedy was ordered to forfiet 6/ for drunkenness in North terrace, and £1 16/6 for having damaged a cell blanket. Constables ...

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  44. STRIKE BRINGS IDLENESS.

    The strike of dockers at Leith has thrown into idleness 11,000 Lothian miners. ...

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