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  6. MASTS AND MONEY

    Mr Frazer, the Postmaster-General, replied to-doy to various criticisms of the achievement of Mr J.G. Balsillie. the Federal wireless expert. in sending ...

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  7. ALLEGED THREAT.

    Percy Huntingdon Lawrence, described as an Australian merchant, was before the police court yesterday on a charge of having threatened the ...

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  8. MEN IN THE AIR.

    Lieutenant Schlichfing, while making an aeroplane flight at Johaunesthal yesterday as a passenger, was killed owing to a mishap to the machine, ...

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  9. BOY SUICIDES.

    Suicides of schoolboys continue to occur daily in various districts. Two lads at Poltava, nettled by a disagreement with a teacher, threw ...

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  10. MINERS' WAGES.

    The Northumberland Miners' Wages Board has concluded its work. The owners have agreed to grant an increase of lift per cent in the men's wages. ...

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  11. BOGUS ACCIDENT.

    There was a sensational ending to a case heard in the Law Courts yesterday. George Davies, a resident of ...

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  13. MINE CLOSED.

    The Fogg Colliery at Redeliffe. Northumberland, has been closed in cousequence of the fixing of a minimum wage for the miners. ...

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  14. NO CAKES AND ALE

    The Potsdam municipality has declined to entertain the members of the British Royal Public Health institute, who are to attend the Health ...

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  15. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The League of German aviators demand a minimum wage of £15 a month. It is stated that unless this demand ...

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  16. POLITICAL TRIALS.

    Many political prisoners have been tried at Oporto during the last two months, but so far, all have been acquitted. ...

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  17. "SWINDLED WORKERS."

    Mr H.M. Hyndman the well-known socialist and writer on political questions. addressing the British Socialist Conference yesterday, referred to the ...

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  18. HOME RULE.

    Mr William O'Brien, M.P., leader of tho Independent Nationalists, addressing the All For Ireland League, at Cork, of which he is the founder, said ...

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  19. AIRSHIP DESTROYED.

    Disaster has overtaken the airship Parseval VI. at Leipzig. The groat airship dragged her anchors during a gale and was destroyed. ...

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  20. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The carmen who have gone out in connection with the strike of dock employes and transport workers are demanding that their hours of work ...

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  21. PRINCE GEORGE.

    There is no truth in the statement that the Kaiser issued an interdict ordering that no members of the benzollern family should attend the ...

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  22. FIRES IN COUNTRY.

    Between 5 and 6 o'clock yesterday morning four shops and two dwellings, situated In Main street, Bunyip, right against the railway station entrance, ...

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  23. RESTLESS MOROCCO.

    General Lyautey, the French Resident-General in Morocco, has arrived here with a strong force, but the increased unrest within the French ...

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  24. SUFFRAGE RIOTS.

    The suffrage riots have now ceased, and everything is quiet in the city. A singular feature of the outbreak was the understanding that existed ...

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  25. OUT ON STRIKE.

    The railway men in Andalusia have gone out on strike in connection with the provident fund, for which deductions are made from their wages. ...

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  26. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr H.F. Richardson the newly-elected representative of the South-Western Province in the Legislative Council, is a native of Geelong, having been born ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. SOLDIERS ATTACKED

    News has been received of a fierce attack by the populace of Novoshesh, on the Montenegrin frontier, upon a Turkish detachment. ...

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  28. MUSICAL FESTIVAL

    The 800 London school children who are to participate in the International Musical Festival arrived here to-day. They were given an enthusiastic ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ARTILLERY.

    In the Duma yesterday the Right, Left, and Centre hotly attacked the Minister for War in connection with the alleged mismanagement of the ...

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  30. WIRELESS STATIONS

    The frequent threat made by the authorities to withdraw licenses for experimental wireless work by amatour scientists has much perturbed those who ...

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  31. WIFE AND CHILDREN

    James John Tresto, a wharf laborer, was charged at the Fitzroy Court today. with having left his wife, Gertrude Isabel Trcato, and his two children. ...

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  32. £1,000,000 FOR CHARITY

    The above is a photograph of the late Mr Walter Russell Hall, of Potts Point, Sydney, from whose estate his widow has decided to deed to a trust ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. BLAZE AT CAMPERDOWN.

    Mr Fruedenthl's bakery and dwelling a two-storey wooden "building, situate opposite the Camperdown Mechanics institute, was destroyed last night by ...

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  34. MAGISTRATE WANTED.

    Monday being the day on which a police magistrate usually visits the Port Melbourne Court, a long list of cases was presented this morning. There ...

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  35. CRUELTY TO HORSE.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day Claude Payne, a wicrker-worker was charged with having worked a horse under circumstances involving cruelty. ...

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  37. ACCIDENT AT CENTREWAY

    An accident happened at the Centreway, Collins street, this morning by which a lad named Harold Seegar, a plumber's assistant, of Morcley ...

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  38. FACTORS IN DEVELOPMENT.

    As one interested in wireless telegraphy I would oppose the proposed prohibition of wireless experimenter. The messages transmitted by ...

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  39. UNSTAMPED WEIGHTS.

    Willie York, a vegetable hawker, wan charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with having had an unstamped weight in his possession. A fine of 5 was ...

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  40. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Ship malls close at the General Post Office to-morrow as follow:--King Island, per Wouchope, at 11 a.m.; Tasmania, per Oonah, at noon : Colombo, ...

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