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  5. CLEANING UP.

    Drastic steps are being taken by the Turkish authorities to remedy the evils that grow up during the corrupt regime of the past. ...

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  6. LOCK-OUT THREATENED.

    The trouble in the coal mining industry threatens to develop into a disastrous struggle between the masters and the men. ...

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  7. THE EMPIRE.

    The an route visit to Canada of the Australian delegates to the imperial Press Conference, to be opened in London next week, has proved an event of ...

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  8. COURT AND CHURCH.

    Before entering formal judgment for the defendant in the ease of Ronald v. Harper to-day, Mr Justice Hodges made some pointed remarks in reference to ...

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  9. ANOTHER MARATHON.

    A Marathon race for professional runners, promoted by the "Evening News," took place yesterday. The course was from Windsor to the ...

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  10. GROCER'S INSOLVENCY.

    In the insolvency Court to-day before Judge Moule an examination was held in the insolvent estate of Frederick James Garrett, of North Fitzroy, grocer. ...

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  11. MODERN WARSHIPS.

    A Reuter message states that the Chllian Admiralty has submitted an important proposal to the Government for the acquisition of new warships. ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL VISITORS.

    In accordance, with the arrangements made by the British committee for the study of foreign municipal institutions another party of German ...

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  13. RONALD V, HARPER.

    The action brought by the Rev. J. B. Ronald, Presbyterian minister, against Mr Robert Harper, M.P., claiming L3000 for alleged slander and libel, came ...

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  14. BACHELORS.

    The Austrian Minister. Dr. von Korytowskt contemplates the imposition of some unusual taxes. He has submitted a proposal to the ...

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  15. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The question of imperial defence, and the attitude that Canada has taken up in regard to it, formed the subject of discussion at a meeting of the council ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Empire Day. Great national event. World-wide celebration. Unity of empire demonstrated. ...

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  17. ROYAL TENNIS.

    Messrs w. Stone (Melbourne) and Twinn (England) met again yesterday in a match at Royal tennis. As each man had won one of the two ...

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  18. WORK FOR WORKLESS.

    One of a gang of men sent to Rupanyup this morning, to work on the railway line being constructed from that place to Marnoo, writes to as on behalf ...

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  19. MISSING LETTERS

    A complaint was recently made by a Melbourne firm that its letters were going astray. As was stated in the press subsequently, an investigation proved ...

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