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  7. VETERAN BROKER.

    Till his retirement last Thursday Mr. John Watson was the "Father of the Melbourne Stock Exchange." The dignity became his when Mr. J. S. Butters, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    An trade was issued recently dissolving the court-martial appointed to investigate the massacre by Turks of Monks at the Bulgarian Monastery of ...

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  9. OCEANA WRECK.

    At the inquiry to-day into the loss of the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Oceana, which was sunk off Beachy Head some weeks ago, by a collision ...

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  10. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A railway accident occurred at Calais to-day. An express train was derailed with the result that ten persons, including ...

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  11. SUNK BY SHELL.

    The statement that the Archipelago American Steamship Company's mail steamer Texas, 480 tons, which was blown up in the Gulf of Smyrna, with ...

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  12. THE TITANIC.

    Senator Smith, chairman of the Senate Committee which is inquiring into the Titanic disaster, has apologised to Mr. Lowe, the fifth officer of ...

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  13. SEDITION IN EGYPT.

    The Native Court has passed a sentence, in absentia, upon Mohammed Farid Bey, the Nationalist leader, of 12 months' imprisonment for having made ...

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  14. CANADA'S TARIFF.

    Inasmuch that the Tariff Commission Bill was rejected by the Senate owing to the Liberais voting against it, the Government does not intend to ...

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  15. MAY DAY.

    May Day was celebrated in the usual manner to-day. Twenty drags filled with Socialist Sunday school children paraded ...

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  16. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Herr Noske, in the course of a debate in the Reichstag to-day on Colonial affairs, declared that British trade with German New Guinea had increased ...

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  17. HEROIC ENGINEERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" is organising a special fund to raise a memorial to the engineers of the Titanic, who died at their posts, and also to benefit the ...

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  18. THE DARDANELLES.

    The closing of the Dardanelles by Turkey was referred to in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. P. D. Acland, Parliamentary ...

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  19. COAL FROM DOVER.

    After twelve years' digging success has attended the efforts of a syndicate which has been seeking to recover coal from a field at Dover. ...

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  20. FEELING AGAINST MR. ISMAY.

    A message from Sioux City, Iowa states that the inhabitants of the town of Ismay. are taking steps to alter its name in ...

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  21. IN MELBOURNE.

    At the May Day meeting, to be held in Flinders Park on Sunday. motions will be brought forward by the Central Melbourne Branch of the Australian Socialists' Party. ...

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  22. GIRL'S DEATH.

    Dr. R. H Cole, the Coroner, at the Morgue to-day, held an inquiry regarding the death of Ida Violet Drummond, a machinist. 15 years of age, which ...

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  23. LOLLIES AND COUNCILLORS.

    At last night's meeting of the South Melbourne City Council it was decided to pass tho sum of £25 for the purpose of purchasing lollies to distribute among the ...

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  24. AGAINST FIRE.

    If a fire broke out at the Melbourne Hospital what are the chances that it would be promptly extinguished before any of the patients suffered? ...

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  25. TURKISH SUCCESS.

    Major E[?]ver Bey, who is commanding the Turkish and Arab forces near Beagh[?]zl, reports the capture of two Italian runs at Tabruk. ...

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  26. MILITARY STABLES.

    The condition of the military stables Albert Park, was again discussed at the meeting of the South Melbourne Council last night. ...

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  27. CITY OF SYDNEY.

    Alderman G. T. Clarke, who was yesterday elected Lord Mayor of Sydney, in place of Sir Allen Taylor, resigned, is a native of Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BALLARAT ORPHANS

    One hundred and fifty merry and bright orphans came from Ballarat [?] in the care of Mr. T. C. Miller, the president: Mr. E. Baker, the ...

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  29. COLLIDED WITH CAB.

    Dr. R. H Cole, the Coroner, the to-day at the Morgue held an inquiry regarding the south of Violet M'Lead 72 years of age, which occurred in the ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    Preparations for the celebration of Empire Day on May 24 in the State schools of Victoria are being made. The three numbers of the "The School ...

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  31. THE TENDENCY NOW-A-DAYS.

    As the tendency now-a-days is to deaden pain instead of curing the disease that causes it, a great deal of opium and other narcotics are used in ...

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  32. NOT GUILTY.

    Before Judge Box, In the Court of General Sessions yesterday, Albert Bennie was placed on trial charged with having broken into a residence at ...

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  33. EVERY MOTHER'S DUTY.

    So much prominence has been given to the danger, lurking in a bottle of medicine containing opium or other narcotics, that it is the duty of every ...

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