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  8. LAND TAX.

    A deputation of members of the London Chamber of Commerce waited on Mr Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, to-day, respecting the Federal ...

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  9. ELECTRICAL STORMS

    Another electrical storm -- the fourth since last Saturday --occurred here today. It caused further, loss of life and ...

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  10. PRICE OF BOOTS

    After July 1 next it Is likely that boots will increase In price, and that many other lines of leather goods which are made from Australian hides and skins ...

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  11. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Imperial Conference continued Its sittings at the Foreign Office to-day, under the presidency of Mr Lewis Harcourt. Secretary of State for the ...

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  12. MEXICO.

    Another severe earthquake shock has been experienced here and in other parts of Mexico. It opened a new crater on the ...

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  13. MR A. F. FRENCH.

    Mr A. F. French, the Accountant of the Diocesan Registry, St. Paul's Cathedral, retired from the position this week, after 25 years' service. He left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LOST IN A FLOOD.

    Heavy rains have caused floods in the north of Mexico. Santa Eulalia, a silver-mining village near Chihuahun, has been washed ...

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  16. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The unrest which has existed among seamen in European ports has culminated in the decision that there shall be an international strike. ...

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  17. FRAUD ALLEGED.

    James Roberts and Henry Berntsen, shipbrokers, of Glasgow, have been charged with defrauding the Union Bank of Scotland of £5000. ...

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  18. STRIKE IN WALES

    The colliers' strike in South Wales was considered at the conference in London to-day of the Miners' Federation of Groat Britain. ...

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  19. STATE INSURANCE

    Mr G. H. Ryan, President of the Institute of Actuaries has given expression to his views on the National Insurance Bill Introduced into the ...

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  20. AT AMSTERDAM. FINGER PRINTS

    A strike of seamen was begun at Amsterdam to-day. In April last It was stated that unless the grievances of seamen were The annual report of tho Police Department shows that the number of criminal cases in the State for the year 1910, was 74,830, against 72.223 for 1909. ...

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  21. PREMATURE BURIAL.

    Fear of premature burial evidently possessed Sir Israel Hart, chairman of Hart and Levy, manufacturers, of Leicester, whose death has been ...

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  22. MEAT FOR INDIA.

    "We can supply the meat, certainly, if It is wanted, and In view of this statement I shall direct that inquiries be made as to whether any business can ...

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  23. INDECENT LITERATURE.

    Mr Thomas, Postmaster -General, referring to the circular letter addressed by Mr Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, to the State Premiers, suggesting ...

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  24. HEIR SOUGHT.

    Mr Thomas Turner, a former resident of Swindon. in Wiltshire, who died recently, bequeathed a sum of [?]500 to his son, .Jonathon Ernest Edward ...

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  25. ELECTION PETITION

    The hearing has been begun of a petition lodged against the return of Mr G. F. C. Masterman, Under-Secretary of the Home Department, for West Ham ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    A strike took place at John Sharp and Sons' timber yards last night. The drivers asked for an increase in wages from £22 for drivers of a single ...

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  27. CANNIBALISM.

    The German Government has prescribed the death penalty for cannibalism among the Make tribe of natives, in the southern Cameroons. ...

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  28. CHINESE FOUND DEAD.

    The deed body of a Chinese sitting in a chair with a key in his right hand was the discovery made by Constable G. R. Barclay In an upstairs room in a house ...

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  29. STREET ACCIDENT.

    The man who was knocked down and seriously injured by a taxi-cab in City road. South Melbourne, on Saturday night,was Identified to-day as John ...

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  31. FIVE RIBS BROKEN.

    Charles Johnstone, a wharf laborer, met with a serious accident on board the steamer Runic, at Port Melbourne, early this morning. ...

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