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  8. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, addressed a gathering of 5000 persons at Newcastle last night. It was strange, he said, how the ...

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  9. ENGINEERING.

    The well-known engineer, Colonel Monash, who is at the head of the military Intelligence Department of Victoria, and who has just returned from ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN VIOLINIST

    In consequence of the great proficiency and marked improvement which Miss Ivy Wigmore, the West Australian violinist, has shown this year at ...

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  11. BRAVE SAILORS

    In June last the Austrian-Lloyds steamer Trieste, 3200 tons, while on a voyage from Aden to Bombay, broke down when 400 miles from Aden, owing ...

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  12. MURDEROUS CONVICTS

    There were sensational and tragic doings in a prison at Kharkoff yesterday. Three of the convicts became ...

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  14. PURE FINANCE

    Mr Austen Chamberlain (Unionist), delivered a speech at Newcastle last night. Referring to the relations between the ...

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  15. BENZINE ABLAZE

    The huge fire in a suburb of Berlin, caused by the explosion of four tanks containing 1,750,000 gallons of benzine, has been extinguished. ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE

    Lord Ampthill, speaking at Finsbury on Saturday night, referred to the fact that Mr Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, had been offered ...

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  17. RISING IN BURMA

    The insurrectionary rising at Mlyinmu, in Upper Burma, appears to be at an end. The leader and his principal followers ...

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  18. DEFENCE OF HOLLAND

    The "Figaro" gives currency to a report which has long been current in diplomatic circles that Germany has offered assistance to Holland in ...

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  19. FOLLOW AUSTRALIA

    A Chamber of Manufactures is being organised in London on similar lines to the Australian Chamber of Manufactures. ...

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  20. THE BOW ELECTION

    The Liberal Radical Association of Bow has urged its members to support Mr George Lansbury, the Socialist candidate, for the Bow Division of Tower ...

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  21. UNFORESEEN OUTLAY.

    The State Treasurer (Mr Watt) has made public the details of the "unforeseen and accidental expenditure" for the year ending June 30 last. The sum ...

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  22. SALE YARD COW.

    The story of the sale yard cow which was related on Saturday from Moe was commented upon to-day by Dr. Cameron, the Chief Government ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM.

    The organisation of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures is a progressive mater. As the interests of the manufacturers extend, and as the points ...

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  24. LORD ROSEBERY.

    Last night Lord Rosebery addressed an enthusiastic meeting at Edinburgh, last night, over 4000 being present. He said that the old political parties ...

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  25. THE WARATAH.

    Mrs Skalles, wife of the purser of the missing steamer Waratah, was recently awarded £300 as compensation for the loss of her husband, under the ...

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  26. AROUND WONTHAGGI.

    The earth works on the new railway line between Daly's mine and the main line are being proceeded with rapidly, and will be finished this week. ...

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  27. SHOPBREAKING

    Between Saturday afternoon and this morning, during which time the place was closed against business the tailor's shop of Messrs P. Harrison and Co. of ...

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  28. TRUANCY.

    Mr Blackburne, J.P., in adjudicating on recent cases of truancy brought before him at North Melbourne, suggested that the truants should be ...

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  29. THE POISON CUP

    A well-dressed young woman who gave the name of Emily Falrbairn, and who said she lived in Brunswick road, Brunswick, was admitted by Dr ...

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  30. THE REFERENDUM

    Lord Loreburn, the Lord Chancellor, has written a letter to the newspapers on the proposal for the institution of the referendum. ...

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  31. NO TAIL LIGHT.

    The ex-champion cyclist, John Parsons, of the Boulevard Hotel. Bourke street, appeared at the Collingwood Court to- day charged with having no ...

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  32. MINER'S LEG BROKEN

    A miner named James wise, employed in the State mine, met with a serious accident to-day. He was engaged in the workings ...

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