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  5. KING IN WALES.

    His Majesty the King yesterday opened the University College at Bangor and laid the foundation stone or the National Library of Aberyswith. ...

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  6. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reld. High Commissioner for Australia, and members of his family, had a sensational experience this afternoon. ...

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  7. A HERO.

    A dock employe named O'Brien proved himself a hero yesterday. He lost his own life in saving the lives of others. ...

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  8. TRAIN WRECKERS.

    The use of a Silent-running automobile has enabled the police to effect several important arrests. While patrolling the roads in the ...

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  9. PRINCE IN PERIL.

    Price Leopold of Battenburg met with an accident yesterday. He was attending a parade of Territorial troops at Lufworth. In ...

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  10. SWEPT TO DEATH.

    A railway employe met his death in a terrible manner yesterday. He was bathing in the Fredalunea torrent when he was caught in the ...

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  12. THE VETO BILL.

    References to the political situation were made in several speeches which were delivered last night. Mr A. Fro. K.C.. Lord Advocate for ...

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  13. STATE INSURANCE.

    Mr Tim Healy, formerly Nationalist M.P. for Louth North speaking at Cork East last night, refereed to the National Insurance Bill introduced into ...

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  14. GRIEVOUSLY HURT.

    A serious aviation accident occurred at Issy yesterday. An aviator named Desmoulinal's was making a making a flight when his machine felt ...

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  15. MOROCCO.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Figaro" states. that Germany renounces her territorial claims in Morocco, but insists upon German ...

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  16. MR. E. T. HOOLEY.

    Mr Justice Eady, of the Chancery division of the High Court of Justice, recently made an order for a writ of attachment against Mr K. T. Hooley, the ...

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  17. NEW STEAMER.

    The German-Australian Lines new steamer Brisbane was launched yesterday from the yards of Swan, Hunter, Ltd.. at Newcastle. ...

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  18. CONVOY BLOCKED.

    The Magnien's militar: convey, proceeding to Tangier to procure a supply of Clothing, has been unable to pass Alcazar owing to the attitude assumed ...

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  19. TRADE RELATIONS

    The members of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce entertained the visiting members of Parliament yesterday. ...

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  20. VACCINATION.

    The value of vaccination as a preventive of small pox is further demonstrated in connection with the recent outbreak of the disease in London. ...

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  21. HOTEL BOARD.

    Last week the Licenses Reduction Board held sittings, at Maryborough, Castlemaine and Bendigo to deal with claims for compensation in connection ...

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  22. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    Federal Ministers expressed sincere feelings of sorrow with the High Commissioner when they learned of the accident which had befallen him. The ...

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  23. CANADA AND JAPAN.

    The operation of those sections of the Angle Japanese commercial treaty affecting Canada has been prolonged for two years. ...

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  24. METAL WORKERS

    Public attention has recently beer, drawn to the generally unhealthy conditions under which men employed in the metal polishing trade follow their ...

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  25. IN ALBANIA

    The Turks have sent two mountain batteries and 120 gunners to Mlturovitza. ...

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  26. SALE OF POST CARDS.

    SHOULD THERE BE A CENSOR? Complaints were made recently to the police by several citizens that postcards of a nature that was suggestive of ...

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  27. ACCOUNTANT'S DEATH.

    On July 5 a man named George Harris, an accountant. 47 years of age, of Lygen street. Carlton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from ...

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  28. COLLAPSED ON DOORSTEP.

    The death of a woman named Sarah. Vaughan, 36 years of age has been reported to the Coroner. She lived in University street. ...

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  29. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    A mass meeting of miners was held yesterday in the Lyceum Hall, fully 400 being present, to discuss the situation at the North Woolamal Colliery. ...

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  30. DRILL HALLS WANTED.

    The need of a public hall at Footseray has been accentuated by the failure of the local cadets to find a roof to shelter time. The town ball is not big enough. ...

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  31. JACK ASHORE.

    Before Messrs Clarebrough and Dunbar, J.s.P., at the South Melbourne Court to-day, Richard Milchke, a seaman, was charged with having w fully ...

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  32. FOOTBALL EXCITEMENT

    At the city Coutr to-day, a young man named Samuel Hawkes, a miner, was charged by Constable Kidd, with having, on July 5, used obscene ...

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  33. BIGAMY ALLEGED.

    Francis Stanley Shepherdson, 24 years of age a fitter by occupation, was brought from Sydney to-day by Detective Armstrong and lodged In the City ...

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  34. TUBERCULOUS COW.

    At the Police Court, to-day, David Kelson, a farmer Dennington, was charged with having offered a cow affected with tuberculosis for sale at the ...

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  35. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Malls will close at the General Post Office to-morrow as follows:--Stanley, Burnie, Devenport, Strabane, Zechin, Queenstown, per Conah, at noon: ...

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  38. LIQUOR AT THE RACES.

    At the local court to-day Mary Cavanagh. licensee of the Crown Hotel, Attanfsord. was charged by Inspector Leckie with having applied a false trade ...

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  39. FARMER ARRESTED.

    Benjamin Jones, a well-known farmer, of Grasmere, was arrested yesterday on a charge of having stolen 75 sheep, the property of John Good. ...

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