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  8. VETERAN MEMBER.

    Mr Martin Cussen, M.L.A., who died yesterday afternoon at his residence, "San Remo," Victoria road, Auburn, entered politics late in life. He was 63 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Mr A. J. Balfour, Lender of the Opposition in the House of Commons, has addressed a letter to his constituents upon the political situation. ...

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  10. HEAT WAVE.

    Extremely hot weather is being experienced throughout Germany. The temperature in the shade here has reached 95 degrees. ...

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  12. IN THE TRAIN.

    Mr Samuel Art[?]ur, of Fawkner street, South Yarra, died in a painfully sudden manner to-day. Mr Arthur was well known in the ...

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  13. MOROCCO.

    Sir Francis Bertie, the British Ambassador in Paris, conferred yesterday with M. Deselves, the French Foreign Minister, in regard to the crisis in ...

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  14. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The terms of the settlement of the London dockers' strike provide for an increase of wages amounting to £150,000 a year. ...

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  15. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The British Miners' Federation has decided to ask the owners to consider the question of payment of n district minimum, wage for working in ...

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  16. IN FRANCE.

    In Paris the temperature in the shade has reached 100 degrees. Live stock in transit is suffering terribly, and cattle are dying by ...

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  17. GERMAN MINISTERS.

    Dr. von Rethmann-Hollweg, the Gorman Chancellor, and Herr vou Kiderlen-Wachter, the Foreign Minister, have joined the Kaiser, who has just returned ...

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  18. POLICEMAN'S LOT

    A financial crisis has led to a serious state of affairs here. The Cretan treasury is empty, and the Government has announced its ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR FATALITY

    The circumstances surrounding the death in the Melbourne Hospital of Amelia O'Rourice, the young married woman who was run over by a motor ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Bubonic plague continues to rage with great virulence in Java. Forty-one cases occurred at Malang during the past week, and no fewer ...

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  21. AMSTERDAM DOCKERS.

    The strike of the dock employes, which has lasted for some weeks, is at an end. The men are to receive increases of ...

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  22. BURNT TO DEATH

    Of a family of seven who occupied a small sweet and fancy goods shop at Litherland, near Liverpool, six were burnt to death on Monday (said "Lloyd's ...

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  23. NEW PIER

    It is now practically certain that the new pier to be erected at Port Melbourne will be of wood and not of ferroconcrete. Inquiries as to cost are still ...

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  24. CHILD OFFENDERS.

    Dr. Mackeller, M.L.C., president of the New South Wales State Children's Relief Board, stated to-day that he entirely agreed with ...

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  25. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    Since the Kaiser "dropped" his first pilot. Prince Bismarck, three Chancellors, have come and gone, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ST. PAUL'S

    The Duke of Northumberland told us the other day that "democracy was simply that kind of government which invariably prevailed in the decay of a ...

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  27. FARTHING FOR TOOTH

    After undergoing the agony of the dentist's chair it was his exasperating experience, Mr Frederick Spashett, of Hillfield road. Hampstead, declared in ...

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  28. TWO DAYS' FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mrs Thomas Pigdon, who died suddenly at St. Leonards on Friday afternoon, was to have been held yesterday afternoon. The cortege left ...

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  29. UNEXPECTED FORTUNE

    By the extraordinary success of an Englishman in Spain several families in Shef[?]eld and elsewhere have been raised to conditions of affluence from ...

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  30. IT WENT TO THE DOGS.

    Of all the things that may befall a church, nothing could be much stranger than the destruction of a little house of worship, north of Hudson Bay as ...

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  31. WOOLAMAI MINE.

    Work was resumed at the North Woolam[?]a Colliery this morning. Three blacksmiths were not allowed to start work, and the men ...

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  32. POCKET PICKING.

    A pickpocket was operating in Bourke street on Friday night, and he scored at the expense of Miss Jessie Chalmers, of of Ballarat. ...

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