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  6. PATENT MEDICINES

    Another meeting of owners of proprietary medicines was held to-day to consider the West Australian Health Act. ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    The commonwealth battle-cruiser, Australia (19:200 tons), which is to be the flagship of the Australian navy. Is now going through her speed trials. ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES

    The militant suffragettes caused a disgraceful disturbance to-day in connection with the opening of Parliament by the King. ...

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  10. WHITE PLAGUE

    The Tuberculosis Commission has submitted its final report. It recommends the taking of drastic measures to prevent tainted meat and ...

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  11. BALKAN WAR

    The Servians are sending an additional force of 28,000 to Se[?]ari to assist the Montenegrins in the siege of the town. ...

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  12. GREAT EXPLOSION

    A terrific dynamite explosion took place at Nobel's works, at Irvine, in Ayrshire. to-day. Six persons were killed, while seven ...

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  13. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    His Majesty the King opened Parliament in state to-day. The King drove to Parliament House in the Royal coach, accompanied by ...

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  14. MEXICO

    The State Department has received advices that fighting in connection, with the revolt in the Mexican State of Sonora, against General Huerta. ...

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  15. FIRE ON STEAMER

    All the undamaged cargo on the New Zealand steamer Turakina. on which a fire occurred last week, has been discharged. ...

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  16. PRICE OF PETROL

    The British Motor Cab Company, as a result of tho high price of petrol, has fitted 1500 cars with a device for burning a mixture of paraf[?]in and ...

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  17. POETRY HOUSE

    In one of London's narrow streets, where children scramble in the gutter and only the echoes of the traffic in the neighboring thoroughfares can be heard ...

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  18. PANIC IN THEATRE

    An explosion of a cinematograph at Montor Auleneuf last night caused a sensation. When the explosion occurred there ...

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  19. RUDE AWAKENING

    At the Collingwood Court to-day Maud Fuller charged her husband, William Fuller, on summons with having assaulted her. ...

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  20. FOOTBALLERS INJURED

    Mr William M'Speerin, treasurer of the Fitzroy Football Club, and Mr Matthew M. Archdeacon, a member of the club, had a very unpleasant experience ...

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  21. PUT HER FOOT DOWN

    The case in which Mrs Margaret May M'Enroy is charged with having trespassed on the premises of George Mersugila. and refused to leave, was ...

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  22. LITTLE WANDERER

    Zoo Davidson, the little girl who made a solitary voyage from Melbourne to Adelaide In the R.M.S. Otway, was brought buck to Melbourne in the ...

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  23. QUARRELSOME SEAMAN

    Robert Harding, a fireman on board the s.s. Rupert City, lying at South Wharf, was charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day with having ...

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  24. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

    Reference to the outlook in Europe was made by Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, in the course of the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House ...

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  25. HUSBAND'S RETURN

    Elizabeth O'Neill, a young married woman, proceeded on summons against her husband, Gordon Marcus O'Neill, a driver, at the Fitzroy Court to-day, ...

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  26. FOUR STOWAWAYS

    At the Williamstown court to-day John Hall, William Quinn, John Parker and James Piatt were charged, under Section 237 of the Merchant ...

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  27. SERVANT'S LAPSE

    At the Carlton Court to-day, Malda Collyer, domestic servant, was charged with the larceny of a tablecloth, table linen, and other articles valued at £2, ...

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  28. HOME RULE

    Mr W. H. Long, Unionist member for the Strand, gave notice ln the House of Commons this evening of his Intention to move an amendment on the ...

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  29. DAMAGE BY FIRE

    The railway stations at Saunderton and Croxley Green were both destroyed by-fire last night. The words, "Votes for Women," ...

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  30. STOLEN RING

    George Davenport Scheuer and Leo Pratt, who were arrested last week in Melbourne on a provisional warrant on a charge of having stolen a diamond ...

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  31. KNIFE AND SPOONS

    At the Carlton Court to-day Winifred Barry charged William Tilley, pawnbroker, Lygon street. with having illegally detained six spoons and a dessert ...

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  32. WEDNESDAY'S MAILS.

    Inter-State, British, and foreign malls close at the General Post Office, Melbourne, to-morrow as follow:—Portsea and Sorrento, Weeroona, 9.30 a.m.; New ...

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  33. MISSING JEWELLERY

    In the past few weeks Jewellery and other articles, valued in all at CIS, were missed from a boarding house kept by Frederick Heyward at 45 Agnes ...

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  34. POSTAL NEED.

    The Brighton Council last evening considered a request from the Brighton Progress Association that a deputation be arranged to wait upon the ...

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  35. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    The fancy goods shop of Miss Jeannie Baker, of Chapel street, Windsor, was broken into on Sunday night. Constable Monteith found one of the ...

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